Friday, May 22, 2026

Day 5019: Making a Collage & Coquerel's Sifakas


"Property": junk papers collage.


  

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    Click: Hall  Oates, Every time You Go Away.



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Making a Collage.

In the magazine Kolaj #24, author, mental health professional, and collage artist Laurie Kanyer considers what is going on in the brain when an artist is making collage.

When an artist creates a collage, they use areas of the brain and body systems that calm the body and tap into creative problem solving.

Additionally, collage making meets emotional needs, providing the artist a tool to identify and express feelings and life experiences. By making a collage, people do not have to be emotionally constipated. It provides a way to put into the world events that are too hard or possibly even unsafe to speak out loud. The benefit of the symbolic representation of a feeling is that the creator can express, see and share that feeling in a collage.

Do you do collage? Do you agree?





Coquerel's Sifakas are a species of lemur native to Madagascar. They have a limited collection of vocal calls and are relatively quiet unless threatened. They are most frequently heard quietly humming, but will sound off an alarm call that sounds like “shi-fakh, shi-fakh, shi-fakh” when they are in danger.

 



  
 
A 4+ minute videoPatrouille de bzzz, here.
 
 
Just because ...

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Friday's Smiles ... 

 



















Hoping you see all the good things in your day.


  


 

 

6 comments:

Lois Olsen said...

I loved your collage, and the explanation about how collage helps us, and I watched the talented hand that made beautiful script what a great idea and practice your skills. Thanks Jacki, you make my Day, Love Lois

elenor said...

Jacki, I loved the same things as Lois Olsen. It's such a joy to read your blog. Thank you, Jacki.
Have a nice weekend.

Anonymous said...

Received “The Singing Blade” today. Looking forward to reading it when we return from the islands. I don’t like to read in segments. Thank you so much.

jacki long said...

Thanks so much, Lois, it is always so special to hear from you. You are such a talented artist and an inspiration to me in not only your art skill but your kindness. Please take extra good care.

jacki long said...

Thank you dear Elenor, another inspiration in your generous comments and friendship. I would like to do. blog about you and your art> Can we do that?

jacki long said...

Thank you, Jim. Enjoy the islands, I am a bit jealous. When I read this book I thought of you so often. The author, Ash Warren, wrote the definitive book on Sumo, The Way of Salt. I hope you enjoy it as much as I thought you would. Love to your family too!