With the photo gallery feature on WordPress, I usually do collages of my photos for the Weekly Photo Challenge. However, here is a collage of some collages! The word comes from the French, meaning to “glue” or “stick.” Like Sticky Notes – I have the digital version on my desktop to remind me of things…
Here are some collages done by adults (at serious workshops) and by children (at fun craft activities):
At recent consultations on biodiversity and protected areas, there were several collages around the room. Here is a part of one identifying important biodiversity sites. (My photo)
The children of Trench Town Reading Centre are the most creative I know. They are always getting out their glue bottles to create… a fantasy city, in this case. (My photo)
Last year the 51% Coalition conducted a series of workshops with rural women, and many stickers came into play. Here was one of the issues some women identified. (My photo)
Students of Westwood High School also got out their glue pots for this amazing model of Burwood Beach in the “Big Up Wi Beach” competition organised by Jamaica Environment Trust. (My photo)
Workshop organiser Nicole Brown of the Caribbean Natural Resources Institute (CANARI) worked hard during the biodiversity workshop with an increasingly complex collage. (My photo)
Here’s another cool urban landscape created by the Trench Town kids! (My photo)
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