Project Description
Digital Collage is an ongoing personal project developed as a daily practice to explore visual ideas outside of commercial constraints. It provides space to observe, collect, and test visual language that isn’t always possible within client-led work.
Role & Responsibility
I developed the project independently, defining the creative direction, workflow, and output. The practice is self-initiated and self-directed, with responsibility spanning concept development, composition, and final production.
Approach & Constraints
The work combines analogue and digital methods, layering photography, scans, and texture before refining compositions digitally. Operating within a self-imposed daily cadence introduced constraints around time and repetition, requiring disciplined decision-making to maintain consistency across outputs.
The Outcome
The project has grown into a body of over 300 works, with selected pieces released as limited-run prints and digital outputs. It functions as an ongoing testing ground, informing commercial work through experimentation with composition, colour, and visual narrative.










