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Wool Collage | Mixed Media by Linden Eller | Langogne in Langogne. Item composed of fabric
Wool Collage | Mixed Media by Linden Eller | Langogne in Langogne. Item composed of fabric
Wool Collage | Mixed Media by Linden Eller | Langogne in Langogne. Item composed of fabric
Wool Collage | Mixed Media by Linden Eller | Langogne in Langogne. Item composed of fabric
Wool Collage | Mixed Media by Linden Eller | Langogne in Langogne. Item composed of fabric

Created and Sold by Linden Eller

Linden Eller

Wool Collage - Mixed Media

Featured In Langogne, Langogne, France

This piece was created during a residency at La Filature des Calquières - a Spinning Museum - in the south of France, and was donated to the museum upon completion. Made with local wool carded from antique machines at the museum, and including other hidden fragments from townspeople and historical documents. The title of the piece is "Quand le Soleil est une Fête" - When the Sun's A Celebration.

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Item Wool Collage
Created by Linden Eller
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Linden Eller
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Wescover creator since 2019
Contemporary mixed media collage exploring memory architecture

Born in 1984, Linden spent her youth in the urban Sonoran desert of Phoenix, Arizona before moving to Southern California to obtain her BA in Studio Art. She’s since lived and worked across Europe, Asia, and Oceania.

Her work centers around themes of memory architecture – its process of alterations, renewals, and inaccuracies. Fully enamored by mixed media, she uses a variety of materials to create, including paper, found fragments, transparencies, sewing thread, paint, and pastels. Blending autobiographical narratives with collective subjects such as childhood, longing, and place, Linden thinks of her collages as layered field recordings that represent a oneness – multiple perspectives of the same story.

Linden’s work has been published and exhibited internationally.