If you don't already have a series of photographs you would like to
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Not exact matches
There are so many shades of rust,
as you can
see from this
collage.
As you'll
see in both the
collage & scrolling bar below, there are many interpretations of this hue - some skew more green and some more blue; some more vivid and some more subdued.
Along with Rachel of Garay Treasures, Melissa of Missyg.com blog celebrates her birthday today
as well (you will
see her in the photo
collage, and
as one of the lovely ladies participating in this giveaway).
Recently I
saw a restored print of Pulp Fiction and realized that it took me some time to accept his
collage - style filmmaking
as an art unto itself.
Thanks to Johnson's poetic if sometimes cryptic art of
collage, one minute we're
seeing a Bosnian shepherd at work
as he occasionally throws the camera a skeptical side - eye; the next, we're hearing the off - camera Johnson
as she chats with a Nigerian midwife or crosses a busy street with the philosopher Jacques Derrida.
All the websites returned the same results,
as expected (
see results
collage below).
In the exhibition,
Collage as Painting: Kate Abercrombie and Trevor Winkfield, currently on view at Fleisher / Ollman Gallery, Abercrombie's paintings reflect the financial anxieties and desires I
see in my neighbors, and in myself.
«Its religious undertones are amplified by a
collaged advertisement for the Catholic Review, found in the lower right corner, which reads «An invaluable spiritual road map...»» [II] The white circle, central to Mother of God, «
seen through the lens of Christianity, may be read
as a sign
From Tuesday, August 08 to Sunday, October 01 «This Place» will showcase exclusive original works,
collage, prints and dioramas
as well
as never
seen before works from the artist created specifically for the hotel to be showcased in the public areas.
Better still, it dares one to
see her work
as collage from the first.
This exhibition charts Höch's career beginning with early works influenced by her time working in the fashion industry to key photomontages from her Dada period, such
as Hochfinanz (High Finance)(1923), which
sees notable figures
collaged together with emblems of industry in a critique of the relationship between financiers and the military at the height of an economic crisis in Europe.
It's a fitting demonstration of the 73 - year - old's oeuvre thus far, revealing seldom
seen works (including Tulsa's 16 - mm film counterpart) and new
collages and paintings (such
as the aforementioned «Heroin» works).
[4] In the late 1970s, she embarked on a series of
collage works, Eleven Ways to Use the Words to
See (1976 - 1977), «this time using the medium to reflect directly upon her past,» [5] by cutting up old drawings that she used
as compositional elements in new paintings, in ways similar to what she had done in the 1950s.
«I
see life
as a possible
collage, with the gaps, the breaks and sometimes with the glue you need to put things together.»
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.
Created
as a synthesis of painting, drawing and
collage, the works fuse formal concerns with the representational image, which can be
seen in Phillips» inclusion of photographs of exterior spaces and architectural elements.
«The luminosity and depth of his work stands up to any Old Master or 19th Century Master that we have ever
seen, but with an added modernity — employing the use of innovative materials and
collage to tie it all together,» said gallerist Laura Grenning, who arranged the show by selecting works from private collections
as well
as those on loan from Marlborough Gallery.
«Around 1977 Bill Ainslie (the art teacher)
saw my
collages as experimentation,» Nhlengethwa says.
Another pioneer of
collage was Joseph Cornell, whose more intimately scaled works were
seen as radical because of both his personal iconography and his use of found objects.
This series can be
seen as an extension of some of her work in another medium, her earlier Dream and Dream - Mirror
collage paintings.
Across both of the Saville Row galleries, this beautiful exhibition
sees Sterling Ruby «s large scale urethane sculptural works
as well
as collage works, ceramic sculptures and fabric works.
This leads visitors back to a large charcoal drawing, «Untitled No. 18» from 1958, where you can
see him sketching out vague shapes; then to several of his
collages placed around the room; and finally to his paintings, which suddenly register
as paintings sprung from
collages, with their juxtaposed elements functioning,
as Ms. de Kooning puts it, like «action caught at an impasse» to create «an art of interruption.»
As seen here in Dan Flavin's Apollinaire wounded (to Ward Jackson)(1959 — 60) and Wesselmann's Portrait
Collage # 13 (1959), along with announcements and other ephemera, both Oldenburg and Kaprow were committed to showing young artists whose work was not easily categorized.
This exhibition features over two dozen rarely
seen collages from the 1980s and 90s that reveal Spero's innovative approach to printmaking in scroll - like expanses of paper,
as well
as her lifelong engagement with contemporary political, social, and cultural issues.
This reconstruction is a detailed
collage of a ghost image, a residuum of an American dream in the 50 ′ s. Not only an historic concept, the diner could also be
seen as a commercial invention, to make smoking and drinking cocktails and Coca - Cola feel genuine.
Seen from a distance his
collages appear
as vistas or objects.
Critics who were expecting to
see a three - dimensional representation of Ossorio's brand of Abstract Expressionism instead got an entirely different art genre, described
as a «montage,» «
collage,» and eventually «assemblage,» a term invented by Dubuffet.
As you can see in «Experiments in Electrostatics: Photocopy Art From the Whitney's Collection, 1966 — 1986,» the results are simply not as epic or generative as, for instance, those of Picasso and Braque when they were discovering collag
As you can
see in «Experiments in Electrostatics: Photocopy Art From the Whitney's Collection, 1966 — 1986,» the results are simply not
as epic or generative as, for instance, those of Picasso and Braque when they were discovering collag
as epic or generative
as, for instance, those of Picasso and Braque when they were discovering collag
as, for instance, those of Picasso and Braque when they were discovering
collage.
You might
see Ofili's use of elephant dung and pornographic
collage as purposefully blasphemous, indiscriminately desecrating Christianity's holiest icon with profane materials, but that would be a misreading of the artist's thoughtful, highly personal, and — ironically — highly spiritual oeuvre.
She first
saw their
collage - oriented work at the Museum of Modern Art in New York when she lived in the city
as a young artist.
See collage from this month and sculptures from February's open studio,
as well
as new work from MFTA recipients, at the reception for WasteDiversions, Thursday, March 29, from 6 - 9 pm.
The show displays a selection of pieces displayed salon style
as both a reference to early modernist salons but also to the clutter and natural chaos of her own workspace.The show includes photographs,
collages, drawings, and large - scale Polaroids, displaying for us a more personal, introspective viewpoint that we haven't
seen yet from the artist.
Featuring a number of iconic works
as well
as a range of pieces rarely
seen, the exhibition explores the continuous terrain mapped by Wilke between language, image and object, incorporating performance, photography, drawings,
collages and sculptures rendered in materials
as diverse
as ceramic, gum, latex, erasers and bronze.
Breer's time in Paris
saw him produce paintings, although influenced by abstract expressionism and akin to Dutch painter Piet Modnrian, his were markedly different
as the
collage seemed to allude to movement and conflicting patterns
as opposed to one that is complimentary in composition.
Since the 1990s, he has moved painting closer to the direction of
collage, a medium he
sees as «the keystone of modernist thought.»
They didn't agree on what their position should be, or even how it should be dealt with in art,
as two contrasting, rarely
seen examples displayed here posit: Bearden's figurative photostat
collages and abstract paintings by Norman Lewis.
For the price of
seeing a few ads either end of your art board, Pic Monkey offers photo - editing,
collage making, and allows you to place elements such
as logos or text on the photos.
Wangechi's 2012
collage, The storm has finally made it out of me Alhamdulillah, can be
seen at the Savannah College of Art and Design Museum
as part of the exhibition, Divine Comedy, organized by Simon Njami.
Dudek works with objects, installations,
collage and performance, touching upon questions regarding control in society, the hierarchy of power, and mechanisms of violence and aggression
as seen from sociological, historical, and psychological standpoints.
The show traces the development of his visual vocabulary and includes rarely
seen drawings and sketchbooks, videos, flyers, posters, photographs and subway drawings,
as well
as word
collages, texts, and diaries.
15 In his memorial paintings, Whitten creates works that he
sees as allegorical to their subject, and Spiral could be
seen as «allegorical» to Bearden's
collages: it evokes without replicating them.
The show traces the development of Haring's visual vocabulary and includes rarely
seen drawings and sketchbooks, videos, flyers, posters, photographs and subway drawings,
as well
as word
collages, texts, and diaries.
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As an artist working with collages, I find it very interesting as an early example of how you can manipulate the motive and squeeze more information into the image than what you can actually see in the viewfinde
As an artist working with
collages, I find it very interesting
as an early example of how you can manipulate the motive and squeeze more information into the image than what you can actually see in the viewfinde
as an early example of how you can manipulate the motive and squeeze more information into the image than what you can actually
see in the viewfinder.
However, through
collaging the women together — women she personally knows
as well
as women she admires — the exhibition can be
seen as a portrait of the artist's personal world, literally and physically showing the artist alongside her own mentors, muses and celebrities.
Still, most of the best art was in the least surprising venue: Tate Liverpool, where imaginative re-presentations of less - often
seen parts of the Tate collection (highlight: Paul Nash's bark and slate
collages) were shown, plus Nasreen Mohamedi's tremblingly drawn grid dispersions and Mondrian
as seen through his studios.
Though he has built a «bad boy» reputation among indie film and fashion types with his seemingly messy looking paintings,
collages, book projects, and sculpture, his work is also
seen as intensely emotional and sophisticated in the art world and has attracted important collectors and museums.
Some people think of Hershman Leeson entirely
as a film - maker, so it's terrific to
see her early paintings, photographs, photo
collages — her apocryphal affair with Elvis: «Photos make things so real, don't they!»
In this exhibition, we can expect to
see a highly eclectic body of work
as Athol lets his imagination take the reins using Victorian mirrors, vintage chairs and plates,
collages of vintage stamps and letters, wherever he can
see the potential to create an art work, and combining the discarded objects with media such
as gloss paint, enamel and duct tape to depict nostalgic images in his distinctive pop - art aesthetic.