Not exact matches
In addition to outfit photos, my blog will sometimes serve
as a scrapbook of what's currently inspiring me, or
just product
collages of things I'm trying really hard not to buy.
We think this will make a great mood board or
collage inspiration
just in case you are eyeing Paris
as your next travel destination!
never married got tattoos and after
collage i went got my mr peanut tattoo and now ive got 5 tatts and ive been in col for almost 11 yrs now
just paid off my house and
as of now yes im still the wild child
Three storylines weave through
just as many time periods, representing the somewhat cluttered
collage of visual memories inhabiting Holmes» dimming mind.
A great sheet to use
as a design competition - children can either
just colour it in or stick items onto it
as a
collage.
You can use my city photography
as a starting - point for making your
collage or
just as starting your personal inspiration.
Nevertheless Robert Motherwell; Early
Collages, which runs through January 5, is well worth seeing and these works, placed today in a small gallery on the Lower East Side, in the guise of having
just come out of the studio of some young artist, would appear completely viable and credible
as contemporary works because there are so many artists today, here in New York showing on the LES and Bushwick
as well
as elsewhere in the United States and Canada and perhaps globally, still working in the orbit of the aesthetic consensus of post-War formalism.
Danny Lyon: Message to the Future, which opens at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York this weekend, collects 175 pictures, vintage work prints, never - before - seen films and ephemera from Lyon's archives to take an in - depth look at his work
as an immersive documentary storyteller who is
just as engaged in writing, filmmaking and
collage as is he in photography.
* Known for the free eroticism of her small, representational drawings and paintings, the impact of Rama's large rubber - on - canvas abstract
collages from 1970 and 1971 is
just as great.
If I were to write like Mark Bradford, I would be able dreg up words to show the direction of our world with sterling sentences
just as Mark presents views of the world from above, around, down, and below with a single slashed, sanded,
collaged and decollaged painting.
In
just five years — from the point in 1949 that the exhibit's curator, Walter Hopps, identifies
as Rauschenberg's first artistic maturity until 1954,
just before the first «combine» paintings that were to make him famous — the artist worked in paint, sculpture made of found objects,
collage, and photography.
Also,
just as the lithograph was about one set of objects (namely man - made chimneys also acting
as trees), the
collaged ukulele would be a functional musical instrument also being an art object, so I felt that there existed interesting parallel sets of ideas to play with about one set of images that can suggest something entirely different or about an object that can be transformed into something else with different associations.»
Just as startling, the celebrity architect Richard Meier, billed
as having designed the perpetually idiosyncratic Gmurzynska booth («They always get something wrong; the colour of the carpet, the hanging, the lighting,» was one overheard comment), was parked there by the Kabinett exhibiting a selection of
collages he has made over 50 years while sitting on aeroplanes (that the theme is vaginas suggests flights of inordinate fancy).
But to Beckmann,
collage is great art —
just as it was to -LSB-...]
Just as Bearden used elements from Homer's classic epic
as building blocks, the Smithsonian is inviting the members of the public to use Bearden's
collage elements
as their own.
Bradford's behemoth
collages, stretching across another 70 - foot wall, with their silver paint over torn - up advertising posters lacerated by networks of fluid, incised lines, are
as tough
as the street and
just as resistant to simple answers or unearned beauty.
The images are already burned into our memories through their repeated appearance in our daily life,
just as the vivid colours of the
collage would impact our vision.
Just as Matisse's cut - out compositions completed at the end of his life are active with a youthful joie de vivre, so too are the burlap
collages of Jarvaise, though this rough material would seem at odds with his joyous sensibility.
When the Independent Group,
as it was known, organized the groundbreaking exhibition «This Is Tomorrow» at the Whitechapel Gallery in 1956, Mr. Hamilton contributed a 10 - inch - by -9-inch
collage, «
Just What Is It That Makes Today's Homes So Different, So Appealing?»
As gallerist Howard Yezerski, who has shown her work before, points out, Trespass Daughter takes a bold leap past her work from
just a few years ago, which was meticulously painted to resemble
collage.
As he says «[i] f in drawings you need a figure of a rabbit, you
just draw it, but in
collage you have to find the image first, and not all rabbit image [s] will suit... your visualization of what college you will make».
You had
just mentioned Burri
as an important influence, but how about Franz Kline or the
collage paintings of Robert Motherwell of the late 1940s and Conrad Marca - Relli of the early 1950s?
Just as certain gestures, knowledge, and abilities are passed down from generation to generation and continually change in the process, the technique of the
collaged works on paper — which are partly lithographed, partly drawn on fi ne Nepal paper — allows the artist to use individual motifs, faces, and body parts repeatedly, always varying and lending them new shape.
In the
collage Unfettered, for example, a colorful barrage of wildly varying letters rolls across the middle third of a white expanse, gathering momentum
just as an avalanche collects mass.
I originally bought them thinking I would use them
as paperweights in the office and I still might, but for now they
just make a pretty
collage of metal next to my cotton and greenery.