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Collage to the Rescue Bridges Art and Animal Welfare with Heartfelt Impact

  • Writer: Wendy Tigerman
    Wendy Tigerman
  • Dec 17, 2024
  • 3 min read

In a remarkable fusion of creativity and compassion, Wendy Tigerman’s Collage to the Rescue has just been released, captivating audiences with its unique blend of art and animal rescue. This groundbreaking work not only celebrates the artistry of collage but also shines a spotlight on the vital mission of animal rescue organizations dedicated to finding loving homes for abandoned and abused animals.


Collage to the Rescue is a powerful homage to the hurt, scared, and abandoned animals that await rescue, as well as to those who have already opened their hearts and homes to these deserving creatures. The book underscores a profound truth: much like how collage artists transform discarded materials into beautiful art, rescue organizations rehabilitate and rehome animals, revealing their intrinsic worth and beauty.


The pages of this book present a compelling narrative that draws an intriguing parallel between the art of collage and the world of animal rescue. Collage artists, akin to rescuers, utilize seemingly trivial or discarded materials—papers, objects, and ephemera—to create stunning visual compositions. Similarly, animal rescue organizations take in neglected and homeless animals, nurturing them until they find new families who will cherish them.

The book offers a detailed exploration of various collage techniques, reflecting the diverse and innovative approaches used by artists today. From the early works of Henri Matisse and Hanna Hoch, who pioneered the use of scissors, paper, and glue, to contemporary methods such as Mixed Media, Assemblage, and Digital Collage, Collage to the Rescue embraces a wide spectrum of artistic expression. Each technique adds depth and dimension to the art form, paralleling the multifaceted nature of rescue efforts.


Featuring contributions from a roster of distinguished artists, including Bonnie Norgren, Craig Thompson, Dan Shattuck, Ellie Nigretto, and plenty more, the book showcases an array of styles and perspectives. The cover art, crafted by Deborah Kleven Morbetto, marks her transition from a day job to a full-time artist in 2002. Her expertise in working with wax, collage, found images, photography, and digital arts is evident in her evocative and vibrant artwork.


Adding another layer of artistic insight, Stacy Russo, who designed the title page, brings her diverse talents to the project. As a writer, visual artist, librarian, DIY oral historian, and certified expressive arts facilitator, Russo’s creative approach is enriched by her daily ritual of savoring chocolate and black coffee.


Collage to the Rescue not only invites readers to immerse themselves in the heartwarming art within its pages but also serves as a call to action. The book encourages support for animal rescue organizations, highlighting that acts of kindness towards animals are repaid a thousandfold. For those inspired by the book’s message, there is an opportunity to connect with the featured artists to purchase their artwork and explore their other exceptional creations.


This book stands as a testament to the transformative power of art and the enduring impact of compassion. By bridging the worlds of artistic creation and animal welfare, Collage to the Rescue offers a compelling narrative that resonates with readers and inspires them to contribute to a world where every animal is valued and loved.


As Collage to the Rescue makes its debut, it invites readers to reflect on the beauty of art and the importance of kindness. With each page, the book reaffirms that every animal deserves love, and every gesture of compassion can make a meaningful difference. In celebrating the intersection of art and rescue, Collage to the Rescue becomes more than just a book; it’s a movement towards a kinder, more creative world.

 

 
 
 

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