Tag: assemblage art

The Journey of Objects

Some artworks begin with paint. Others begin with memory. This assemblage—built from vintage blocks, a ceramic duck, a paintbrush, and playful scissors—reflects on childhood, creativity, and the journey of objects as they move from everyday life into meaningful art.

Assemblage Workshop Experience: “Some Assembly Required”

An Assemblage Workshop Experience: A Unique Opportunity My assemblage workshop experience, at “Some Assembly Required,” was a wonderful chance to exchange ideas with fellow artists. I’m excited about the creative connections forming within this supportive community through the assemblage workshop experience. Inspiration from Collaboration Although I came to teach, my assemblage workshop experience left me […]

An Intersection of Assemblage and Narrative

In “My Mother’s Scissors,” seemingly ordinary objects like vintage scissors and measuring tape become storytellers, each element weaving together the nuanced tale of a 1950s homemaker’s daily life. This blog delves into how these artifacts not only represent her routine but also echo her distinct personality and the era’s cultural dynamics.