From Fragments to Form: The Art of Collage

Collage allows me to piece together elements from different places and times, uniting them into something entirely new. I collect papers, textures, and printed fragments that speak to me — sometimes it's the color, other times it's a torn edge or aged surface. These bits, though ordinary on their own, hold endless potential when combined.

The act of arranging and layering is both playful and precise. I often spend hours moving pieces around, finding relationships and rhythms in their shapes. There's something deeply satisfying about the physicality of collage — cutting, pasting, overlapping. It's a process of discovery and assembly that feels tactile and grounded.

Through collage, I explore themes of memory, identity, and contrast. Each finished piece feels like a quiet conversation between chaos and harmony, where discarded fragments become central to a new story.

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