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...
Creativity doesn’t vanish—it just hibernates. Sometimes the inspiration stops flowing. Sitting down to make art feels awkward and foggy, and we can never fully understand why. I’ve been through dry seasons before, and I know this pause isn’t forever—just for now. In this episode, I’m sharing what it feels like when inspiration runs low, why I’m giving myself space to reset, and how I trust the creative tide will eventually return. Shop: https://libbysaylorshop.com/ Instagram: https://www.ins...
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...