As a collage artist and photographer, I’ve always been inspired by my ordinary surroundings—my home, nature, city streets, the quiet moments I see through the frame of my 35mm camera lens. In this episode, I share why I only use my own photography in my collages, how that decision shapes my creative process, and what it means to build art entirely from my lived experience. This conversation isn’t about rejecting found imagery—it’s about discovering what makes your creative voice feel mo...
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As a collage artist and photographer, I’ve always been inspired by my ordinary surroundings—my home, nature, city streets, the quiet moments I see through the frame of my 35mm camera lens. In this episode, I share why I only use my own photography in my collages, how that decision shapes my creative process, and what it means to build art entirely from my lived experience. This conversation isn’t about rejecting found imagery—it’s about discovering what makes your creative voice feel mo...
In this episode, I share about a recent rejection I experienced and how I went through the range of emotions to ultimately move forward. This episode is about the realities of being an artist and the inevitable rejection that comes with it. But in the end, it's most important to not let rejection pull you off track. You must keep going! In this episode, I mention: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/libbysaylor/ Newsletter: https://libbysaylor.myflodesk.com/newsletter Dad Series: https:/...
Art Talk with Libby Saylor
As a collage artist and photographer, I’ve always been inspired by my ordinary surroundings—my home, nature, city streets, the quiet moments I see through the frame of my 35mm camera lens. In this episode, I share why I only use my own photography in my collages, how that decision shapes my creative process, and what it means to build art entirely from my lived experience. This conversation isn’t about rejecting found imagery—it’s about discovering what makes your creative voice feel mo...