"inspiring passion in the arts "
Media:
Paper to Canvas
website:
http://www.lauralein-svencner.com
email:
lonecrow4@comcast.net

Artist, Collage Teacher and Demonstrator.
Bio
My personal art style is about taking bits and pieces of a subject and trying to
make sense of it. I have adapted it to a unique learning style because I absorb
information differently than most people. As a result, I have learned to use a
variety of educational tools that have heightened my awareness of the world
around me. I’m primarily a hands on learner which has served me well because
I
tend to experiment more and think beyond the obvious. I design classroom and
workshop curricula through which I share with children and adults some of the
basic design skills and techniques in collage. My art comes from my ability to
express life stories that come from my journals and through my relationships. It
is personal yet universal. I have exhibited in a variety of outdoor art fairs,
local and international exhibitions and have curated several collage exhibits. I
maintain my enthusiasm by continuing to explore new ideas and techniques.
Artist
Statement
Glimpses, moments and entries into a visual diary, mind journeys, troubled
thoughts, experiments and spiritual experiences, all inspired by nature and the
people around me. The medium of collage allows me the ability to layer and add
depth, much like our very own lives. Rich in story and history by the events and
objects we choose to take with us.
The process of assembling a collage for me involves the physical act first; the
gathering, collecting, swapping, thrift shopping, and trading items with like
minded people. This is very exciting, stimulating, and addictive. The whole
process of creating a collage, taking the old and ordinary and juxtaposing it
with the new and unusual, is what invigorates me.
Endless supplies of paper are all around us inviting the interchange of ideas. I
recycle some of these papers and add them to the paper pulp I make from the
plants I grow in my yard. I prepare the plants by cooking them and getting out
all the impurities. The combination of recycled paper and organic pulp makes for
the unique paper I use in my work.
It's a wonderful time to be a collage artist; technology is at our finger tips,
literally. Using digital cameras, computer programs and the printer opens the
door even wider to a vast assortment of altered images. Who knows where the fine
art of collage will go. For now I'm enjoying the journey.