Collage van foto's van zeilschepen, een haven, de kust en een groep rennende kinderen before 1899
mixed-media, collage, print, photography, photomontage
aged paper
mixed-media
still-life-photography
collage
book
sketch book
hand drawn type
photography
personal sketchbook
hand-drawn typeface
journal
photomontage
stylized text
thick font
sketchbook drawing
sketchbook art
Dimensions height 120 mm, width 199 mm
Here is an anonymous collage of photographs of sailing ships, a harbor, the coast and a group of running children. It's a strange collection of images, almost like memories floating on a page. In a time before digital images, the act of arranging and pasting photographs was not just about composition, but about curating and controlling narratives. Notice how the mundane, such as children running, sits alongside grander, romanticized images of ships. It suggests an intersection of everyday life with adventure and exploration. There is a tension here: between the personal and the public, the ordinary and the idealized. What stories do you think the collagist was trying to tell? What kind of identity were they constructing through the careful selection and arrangement of these images? As you consider this work, think about the emotional dimensions of memory and how we all construct our own narratives from fragments of experience.
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