Cohort 52 is a platform for emerging voices from the Applied Art & Design program at Sierra College in Northern California. Cohort 52 is facilitated by Assistant Professor Vincent Pacheco.

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Gino Navarrete

“… collages are open for interpretations, especially for the artist themselves.

 

Interview

 

Can you tell us a little bit about yourself? 

My name is Gino navarrete, 27 years old, and I play video Games as a hobby. I dream of being a part of making video games.

 

How much experience do you have with collage?

I have no experience, but I am aware of it.

 

Collage artists tend to be picky when it comes to their source material. Can you talk about your approach for selecting your images and/or publications?

I just used magazines, scissors, and glue sticks.

Were there any large themes you intended to explore or unpack before you began with this series of work? Did you stay on theme, or did things change as you began physically cutting and pasting images?

I wanted my collage to be eye-catching and allow the viewer to enjoy what they saw.

How did your background and life experiences inform your collages?

It simply made a connection with me, so i decided to form them into collages.

 

What was your environment and set-up like when making the work? Did you listen to music? Did you work in isolation, or were you surrounded by distraction? Do you think this influenced the work you made?

Did you work in isolation, or were you surrounded by distraction? Do you think this influenced the work you made?

Scissors or X-Acto?

Scissors

 

Was there anything unexpected that emerged while creating your work? Any new epiphanies?

I learned that collages are open for interpretations, especially for the artist themselves.

 

Looking at your work again, has your understanding of your collages changed over time? Has any hidden meaning emerged?

My understanding changed a little, collages seem fun to do.

 

Many artists are using the pandemic as a moment to pause and reflect. Do you think Covid-19 informed your work in any way? 

My work takes place inside, therefore I do not think it influenced me.

 

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