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Nature provides us with complex and beautiful forms and I like to take some of those and give them a human touch by disposing pieces to make different compositions. In this piece I am using horse chestnut shells in collage. 

Colonialism was brutal, deadly, bloody and brought many riches to some. In this piece I represent the two sides of this period with the red spikes for the torture and the sufferings and the golden for the riches.
Nature provides us with complex and beautiful forms and I like to take some of those and give them a human touch by disposing pieces to make different compositions. In this piece I am using horse chestnut shells in collage. 

Colonialism was brutal, deadly, bloody and brought many riches to some. In this piece I represent the two sides of this period with the red spikes for the torture and the sufferings and the golden for the riches.
Nature provides us with complex and beautiful forms and I like to take some of those and give them a human touch by disposing pieces to make different compositions. In this piece I am using horse chestnut shells in collage. 

Colonialism was brutal, deadly, bloody and brought many riches to some. In this piece I represent the two sides of this period with the red spikes for the torture and the sufferings and the golden for the riches.
Nature provides us with complex and beautiful forms and I like to take some of those and give them a human touch by disposing pieces to make different compositions. In this piece I am using horse chestnut shells in collage. 

Colonialism was brutal, deadly, bloody and brought many riches to some. In this piece I represent the two sides of this period with the red spikes for the torture and the sufferings and the golden for the riches.
Nature provides us with complex and beautiful forms and I like to take some of those and give them a human touch by disposing pieces to make different compositions. In this piece I am using horse chestnut shells in collage. 

Colonialism was brutal, deadly, bloody and brought many riches to some. In this piece I represent the two sides of this period with the red spikes for the torture and the sufferings and the golden for the riches.
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Colonial Collage

Ana Montoya

France

Collage, Found Objects on Other

Size: 19.7 W x 19.7 H x 1.8 D in

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Nature provides us with complex and beautiful forms and I like to take some of those and give them a human touch by disposing pieces to make different compositions. In this piece I am using horse chestnut shells in collage. Colonialism was brutal, deadly, bloody and brought many riches to some. In this piece I represent the two sides of this period with the red spikes for the torture and the sufferings and the golden for the riches.

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Collage:Found Objects on Other

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Size:19.7 W x 19.7 H x 1.8 D in

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I was born in Colombia in 1978 to an artist and an architect. I have three siblings and we grew up in a rural environment in the heart of the Andes, where nature and art were present in my everyday life. After high school, I studied anthropology and started working with indigenous communities in the Amazonian region in a project that aimed to provide women a steady income for their households through their crafts. During this time I became close to the craft making of these indigenous groups and learned a lot from them. I was especially attracted to the textile work, and it impelled me to pursue the possibilities of implementing it with my own artistic perspective. Later on I moved to New York where I learned to weave and became passionate about fiber art. After a few years in the United States, I moved to Barcelona (Spain) where I studied textile art and found, progressively, a space of expression in weaving. Now I live in Marseille (France) with my family (husband and two children) where I have established myself and my artistic work. I have also moved from weaving to collage as a main technique of expression.

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