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Neftaly Exploring Ancestry Through Collage Art

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Neftaly Exploring Ancestry Through Collage Art
Collage art offers a powerful medium for piecing together fragments of personal and collective memory. Neftaly emphasizes the value of this practice in exploring ancestry, where torn photographs, archival materials, textiles, and symbolic images converge to tell stories of lineage and identity.
By layering visual elements, collage mirrors the complexity of heritage—interwoven, sometimes fractured, yet deeply connected. It allows individuals and communities to engage with ancestral narratives, reclaim hidden histories, and reimagine cultural belonging in visually compelling ways.
Neftaly promotes collage as both an artistic and educational tool. In workshops and exhibitions, participants are encouraged to combine family heirlooms, oral histories, and contemporary imagery, transforming them into artworks that bridge generations. This creative process not only honors ancestors but also sparks conversations about migration, resilience, and cultural continuity.
Through collage art, Neftaly nurtures spaces where heritage becomes tactile and personal, reminding us that our identities are mosaics of the past, continually reshaped in the present.

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