Digital Collage Using Found Objects

Césarine’s art practice revolves around found objects, photography, and collage. She manipulates these elements to create compositions that challenge traditional perceptions of waste and value. By repurposing found items, she crafts dynamic forms that evoke both the fragility and resilience of human existence. Her work is as much about sustainability as it is about experimentation, inviting us to reconsider our relationships with the materials and spaces we inhabit.

Césarine’s work is rooted in the concept of renewal — breathing life into what is overlooked. Her pieces reflect a profound understanding of the interconnectedness of all things, from the materials we discard to the environments we inhabit. In her hands, a simple piece of plastic becomes a metaphor for transformation, resilience, and the potential to find beauty in imperfection.

Ultimately, Césarine’s art speaks to the full freedom of existence. It invites viewers to experience life with an open heart, to engage with the present moment, and to find joy in the act of creation and experimentation. Her work transcends borders, both geographical and conceptual, and resonates with universal themes of renewal, connection, and the enduring spirit of innovation.

Title of the Material

Found Objects

Colour

Multicolour 

Material family

Reclaimed materials

Technique / Process

Photography, Digital collage

Dimensions

Variable dimensions

Credits

Césarine Lafontant