Wednesday, 18 May 2011
The owl and the pussycat
Roads not taken makes birds from felt and fabric. She places this owl in a small papier mache ship with starched fabric sails.
Woefoep
This is a more colourful collage artist who uses images from the 50's, 60's 70's to make posters. I like the faded green shades and colours of the decade.
David Wallace
again more vintage ephemera collagers. I like the way David wallace frames all of his images unusually withthe scraps that he cuts images from. The book page as a background works well. I like the worn aesthetic.
Dani Sanchis
These collages are very child like and playful. they often remind me of more bizarre versions of traditional enid blytons book illustrations. I like the used and tired book insert being used as a background.
Sections of old board games and books are used in an analogue format.
Cress
Cress layers images of bodies cutting out sections of bodies and replacing them with textures, patterns and other images. i like the busy look in comparison the more simple pieces i have looked at.
Clara Mata
The digital Layering of tired pieces of found ephemera leaves a clean crisp line. The looping of textures mixes the larger pieces often looping items together. his work is also inspired by Robert Rauschenberg.
Celio Braga
Celio Braga uses collages and then layers paper cuts over the top of these. His collages are also largely digital and experimental with perforation experiments and digital and manual combinations. My use of papercuts in the last semester can be combined with the collage from this semester.
Nikola Starr
Nikola Starr also uses photographs from found ephemera and aged ephemera. Her compositions are simple and guide the eye as if each scene has a narrative. She also has quite a feminine theme to her work and uses text in optimum positions.
Aprile Elchich
Aprile Elchich.
April makes collages using vintage ephemera. She makes very feminine collages and layers floral prints in scanned fabric into the images.
April makes collages using vintage ephemera. She makes very feminine collages and layers floral prints in scanned fabric into the images.
Fred Free
Fred Free Inspired my Lookie likie project. I like his aged aesthetic and his use of retro ephemera. The wearing and distortion of papers and cutouts is also interesting. I used aged books and scraps of old magazine clippings to make collages in the style of fred free.
Natascha Rosenburg is an illustrator who lives in Madrid and Berlin. She illustrates childrens books and uses a 3d/2d mix of mediums. Combining photographs with her illustrations both manually and digitally. She also mixes 3d objects with 2d illustrations and then photographs the scenes she creates.
Friday, 6 May 2011
Sailor russian dolls
These russian dolls were bought for me at christmas two years ago. I felt they fitted with the theme. I am considering photoshopping them onto little paper boats.
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