Category Archives: Fall 2018 Archive (201)

History of Collage & Photomontage: Issaya Saleumsay

I chose the collage by John Turck in the reading; Exploring the Cutting-Edge History and Evolution of Collage Art. I don’t know much about this artist, however after reading about his work and himself through the article; Intricately Handmade Collages … Continue reading

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History of Collage & Photomontage: Luke Schauble

Often times, art has the ability to be open-ended. In some works, the artist almost definitely left their creation to be open to multiple interpretations.  This piece of art, made by John Turck, most definitely is an example of that. … Continue reading

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History of Collage and Photomontage: Ashley Cole

John Turck is an artist from New York City who is really interest in creating images which are so seamlessly collaged that they appear to be real. He likes to create scenes which look real but are in fact surreal. … Continue reading

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History of Collage & Photomontage: Liz Kurtz

John Turck is a brilliant artist who dedicates his time to creating extravagant collages that mix nature with pop culture. Sometimes he adds architecture to his pieces in attempt to complicate the design. Turck is a great example of a … Continue reading

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History of Collage & Photomontage: Juan Guzman

For this piece, I have chosen to write about, “Opened by Customs” a collage put together by Kurt Schwitters. The piece was produced from 1937-38. Collage making was widely popular during the early 20th century.  This artist demonstrates the technique of … Continue reading

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History of Collage & Photomontage: Shengjie.Wu

Rosalyn Drexler was born at 25 November 1926 in the Bronx, New York. She was a artist, novelist, playwright with Obie Award-winning, and screenwriter with Emmy Award-winning, and former professional wrestler. I was shocked when I know she was a … Continue reading

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Technological Artifact: Melissa Urueta

The first piece of technology that I can remember that I wanted was something that could play my cds and play the radio. My parents gave me this Sony stereo for Christmas one year. This was the what really started … Continue reading

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Technological Artifact: Emmalina Krist

A technological artifact that I feel would help define me is the Nintendo DS system from my childhood. It was a gift from my mother when I was about seven years old, to replace the Gameboy Advance that I’d owned … Continue reading

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Technological Artifact – Rachel Lentz

Defining a personality and definitely a generation by one piece of technology is a nearly impossible task in today’s world. Technology has begun to move exponentially fast, building upon itself to create new offshoots and innovations. Every year companies come … Continue reading

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Technological Artifact: Timmy Huynh

I’ve used keyboards since I was young. I still remember typing with just my index fingers and needing to look at every button I was pressing. It wasn’t until I started playing online computer games that I really started typing … Continue reading

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