Misha Nonoo and artist Dustin Yellin have collaborated for a series of custom prints that were featured in Nonoo's s / s 2015 collection, inspired by Yellin's three - dimensional, life size glass sculptures made out
from magazine cutouts, flowers, leaves, bugs and things found on the street.
Not exact matches
In lieu of beads and feathers, Ramsey glues
cutouts from magazines, newspapers, and other print materials to men's suits, which he wears to all manner of local events, not just Mardi Gras.
Back in the»90s, Rudy Giuliani got quite angry that a certain painting in a show at the Brooklyn Museum was depicting the mother of Christ in elephant shit surrounded by
cutout images
from pornographic
magazines.
In her work, she often combines found materials and
magazine cutouts with sculpture and painted imagery, sampling
from sources as diverse as African traditions, international politics, the fashion industry and science fiction.
It depicted the Madonna and Child as black on a surface embellished with small
cutouts from pornographic
magazines and a few pieces of tennis - ball - size elephant dung, heavily varnished and decorated with beads.
They are made
from thousands of intricate
cutouts from magazines, books, encyclopedias and found imagery.
(Ofili's painting of the Holy Virgin Mary includes balls of elephant dung and
cutouts from pornographic
magazines.)
Matt Lipps selects, arranges, and rephotographs
cutouts from the now defunct American lifestyle
magazine Horizon, constructing large works that contemplate how our understanding of culture is mediated through our relationship to images.
Trying his hand at it, Mr. Katz was more interested in work that used cut paper and other stuffs as expressively as paint, like Matisse's large - scale paper
cutouts of the 1940's and 50's, rather than the satirical Dada type of collage made
from magazine snippets and other found materials.
That seems an unlikely prospect for the beleaguered female dynamos in Wangechi Mutu's latest large - scale collages, gloriously encumbered by decorative encrustation, contact - paper patterning, and glossy
cutouts from fashion, porn and National Geographic
magazines.
At Barbara Davis Gallery, London - based artist Danny Rolph collages pop - culture imagery,
cutouts from newspapers and
magazines, and personal mementos such as family photos and invitations to his exhibitions.
By now almost everyone's heard of «Sensation)» the exhibition of young British artists at the Brooklyn Museum of Art, among whose controversial works is Chris Ofili's Holy Virgin Mary — created
from paint, elephant dung and pornographic
magazine cutouts.
Gleaned
from family photos,
cutouts from Nigerian newspapers and
magazines, and commemorative cloth, the appropriated elements signal the works» engagement with the world beyond the here and now of the interior scene described — the world of events and history, both collective and personal.
These layered paintings combine
cutout images of plants, birds, smiling mouths, and hands (clipped
from field guides and
magazines) with passages of paint and actual prescription pills and hallucinogenic plants to create highly stylized, eye - popping compositions.