IN THE STUDIO WITH Pepe Moscoso, Collagist

“My superpower is storytelling.” Collagist Pepe Moscoso builds delightful little worlds that celebrate the freedom and joys of childhood. He combines photos of abandoned places, among other rich settings, with cartoon figures—usually children and animals—playing their hearts out.

Originally from Guantajuato, Mexico, Moscoso is fascinated by Americana: old buildings and cars, craggy rocks and lakes, the northern lights. He uses those locations as the inspiration for short stories that unfold between image, title, frame and the viewer’s own experience.

I recently visited his gallery, Blind Insect (2841 Alberta St. Portland, OR), and his studio space in the back to learn how his magic happens.

Find his work here.

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