collagemaking
Collagemaking is an artistic technique that involves assembling disparate elements to create a new whole. These elements can include paper scraps, photographs, fabric, found objects, and even digital imagery. The process typically involves adhering these materials to a surface, such as paper, canvas, or wood, using glues, adhesives, or other binding agents. The juxtaposition of different textures, colors, and meanings is central to the art form, inviting viewers to discover new relationships and interpretations.
Historically, collage emerged in the early 20th century, notably with the Cubist movement pioneered by artists
The appeal of collagemaking lies in its democratic nature and the freedom it offers. It can be