patchelése
Patchelése is a term used to describe a specific style of collage art that incorporates elements of patchwork. This artistic technique involves cutting and arranging pieces of fabric, paper, or other materials into a cohesive visual composition, much like a quilter stitches together fabric squares. The term itself is a portmanteau, blending "patchwork" with "collez" (French for glue, a nod to collage).
The visual aesthetic of patchelése often features a textured, multi-layered appearance. Artists may use a variety
While traditional collage relies primarily on adhesion, patchelése can sometimes incorporate stitching as a structural or