A young female Roma traveller looking at the viewer with a caravan, a young couple and a horse in the background.
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Exploring Travellers in collage art

Celebrating unique traditions and values through Romani cultural heritage

In May-July 2024, thirteen participants took part in the second edition of the Online Creative Residency from Europeana’s Digital Storytelling Festival. Maya Mircheva created beautiful collage art exploring Romani heritage.

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Maya Mircheva

Exploring the theme of 'journey', participants worked with mentors in animation, social media, collage art, storytelling with 3D, and creative writing.

digital collage image, featuring a portrait of a woman, illustrations of people by a caravan, animals, sun and plant motifs.

About the author

Who am I?

I have always been fascinated with art and creativity. While I am currently working as an IT professional, I am studying for a degree in visual communications and I am particularly interested in the power of images as a storytelling tool. Lately, I have developed a keen interest in collage as a tool for artistic expression. I am particularly attracted by its versatility and unique ability to express complex or abstract ideas.

What is my project about?

My piece is a homage to the culture of Romani travellers. I wanted to approach the theme of ‘journey’ through the lens of the life of this ethnic group since journey or travelling is a big part of their identity. I used source material from Europeana.eu which would help me show their unique cultural heritage and celebrate some of the traditional Romani values - freedom, tradition, family and kin, pride and resilience.

Why did I apply to the Digital Storytelling Online Creative Residency?

I applied for the residency because collage is an important part of my emerging practice. I wanted to explore new sources of material, such as Europeana.eu, and learn new approaches and techniques.

I was also curious to learn more about the Europeana database and how to navigate its huge collections. Coming across copyright-free images for collage is challenging and in this sense Europeana.eu offers an unique opportunity for collage artists.

What have I got out of the residency?

My tutor Cosmina helped me look at collage in a different way. I discovered new ways to work with collage in a more seamless manner, a method which elevates the practice to the level of fine art. I also learned a structured way to brainstorm ideas and create a story on which to base my collage. Furthermore, I was encouraged to critically reflect on my work.

What will I do next?

I will take what I have learned into my design and illustration practice. I have already used Europeana.eu images and some of the techniques learned during the residency in other side projects. I may further develop my collage practice as a form of fine art or I may also use collage in animation, since it is another domain which I am currently exploring as part of my studies.