Discovering the Beauty of Wild Collaging with Artist Francesca Lawrence
Francesca Lawrence, a talented artist, describes wild collaging as an effortless art form that involves taking pre-cut paper elements into the world and creating whimsical scenes that are then captured by camera. It’s an enjoyable and accessible art form with almost instant results and gratification. Wild collaging, also known as locative collage, is a mixed-media collaging technique where paper pieces are combined with anything found on walks to create unique and ephemeral works of art.
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