Zander Raymond’s Collages Are Built from the Debris of Daily Life

London-based artist Zander Raymond makes improvised collages from the overlooked residue of ordinary days — lined notebook pages, torn envelopes, stickers, paper waste, and things pulled from bins. The work is less about composition and more about listening: coaxing material into form through gentle nudges, letting the character embedded in found debris do the talking. The result is a body of work that finds quiet poetry in what most people discard. Source: It’s Nice That

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