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  • Mad Collage: Surreal Stories in Cut and Paste

    Mad Collage: Surreal Stories in Cut and Paste

    When you step into the world of Mad Collage, you enter a universe where scissors and glue conjure dreamscapes, satire, and strangely familiar visions. The artist behind the work, builds each piece with hand-cut fragments that collide in unexpected ways—an astronaut sipping coffee in a 1950s living room, a politician floating amid seashells, a ballerina spiraling through outer space.

    What makes Mad Collage stand apart is its commitment to the tactile. In an age when digital tools dominate, these pieces often begin with vintage magazines, books, and scraps. The human touch remains visible—the edges, textures, and deliberate imperfection become part of the storytelling.

    Themes range from the playful to the political. Some works satirize power, consumerism, or gender roles, while others dive headlong into surreal fantasy. Humor bubbles up often, yet it’s rarely without a sharper edge. Each collage feels like a puzzle whose meaning keeps shifting the longer you stare.

    The artist regularly shares her process, engages with other collage makers, and invites people into the cut-and-paste dialogue. Through workshops and online showcases, she opens the door for others to discover how a pair of scissors can transform the way we see the world.

    If you’ve ever flipped through old magazines and wondered what secrets might be hiding in their pages, Mad Collage shows you the answer: infinite worlds waiting to be rearranged.

    Visit Mad Collage to explore the gallery, learn more about the artist, and maybe even get inspired to make a collage of your own.