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History of Collage & Photomontage Jenna Walker
Eugenia Loli is a California based artist. She infuses vintage photos while also creating fantasies out of them. Interestingly enough, Loli wasn’t always an artist, she originaly set out to be involved with technology which makes sense on how she … Continue reading
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History of Collage & Photomontage: Melody Huerta
In the article Collage by Lewis Kachur we see that Collage art has a long history chronologically as well as a long history in content. The very start of its roots coming to the public eye in 1912 with then painter … Continue reading
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History of Collage & Photomontage: Melissa Urueta
This piece was made by a California-based artist, Eugenia Loli, who creates art by fusing vintage photographs all together creating a collage that displays surreal compositions. She started by studying computer science and then becoming a technology journalist. This background … Continue reading
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History of Collage & Photomontage: Emily Bruckner
I chose an artist based in Kenya, Sophie Standing as my artist to write about. Standing is a contemporary collage artist who specializes in portraits of animals. She uses a variety of fabrics and threads to create her masterpieces; she … Continue reading
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History of Collage & Photomontage: Kaleb Parrish
The photo that I chose for Blog post #2 was a collage in the reading Exploring the Cutting-Edge History and Evolution of Collage Art by John Turck. The artist John Turck seems to create unique collages by hand while creating … Continue reading
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History of Collage & Photomontage: Angela Basinger
Eugenia Loli worked as a computer programmer and technical journalist before she left the field to pursue art. Her collages combine cutouts from science fiction books and vintage magazines. The artist leaves her collages to the viewer’s interpretation but attempts … Continue reading
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History of Collage & Photomontage: Tori Bredy
For this blog post, I chose to research the work and style of Eugenia Loli. During my search for this assignment, I found myself quite interested in all the different styles of collages done by the artists. They all have … Continue reading
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History of Collage and Photomontage: Jessica Harja
Out of the readings that we had this week, the artwork Le Cirque by artist Laurent Chehere caught my attention. This piece of artwork is a portrait-oriented collage that features a circus tent floating in the middle of the image frame … Continue reading
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History of Collage & Photomontage: Jaclyn Erickson
The artist I chose for this assignment was Jiyen Lee a Korean artist who specializes in hypnotizing digital collage. The images she creates are extremely intriguing to look at, and for the most part what seems to be from a … Continue reading
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History of Collage & Photomontage: Joni Cobarrubias
The artist that I chose is Matthieu Bourel, a surreal collage artist. This piece stood out to me because of its simple, yet complex nature. The artist does several collage styles, which he separates into various series. Each series … Continue reading
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