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Pattern: Hunter Kozol
This quilt, Blocks And Strips Work-Clothes Quilt by Andrea Willams, is mainly made up of strips. Different sized rectangles make up the structure of this quilt. Four small rectangles make the top strip, one large rectangle fills the center of … Continue reading
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Texture – Juan Nolazco
The first photo is a close-up photo of a tree. I think this is a texture you could go to extensive lengths analyzing if you really took the time to because there are is so much going on that makes … Continue reading
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Texture:Rumnik Cheema
The first picture I have chosen was one I took in my study abroad trip to Italy of the Ocen towns Cinque Terre. I really love this picture for it portrays the colors and vibrancy of the area. … Continue reading
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Texture Jan Conrad Rac
This Summer I went to Canada on vacation to visit my family and go sightseeing. This photo is located in Banff National Park. Banff National Park is Canada first national park to be open its like the United States Yellowstone. … Continue reading
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Texture: Bryan Duran
Texture is something we see in everything around us. As it sad in the text, “Texture in our environment to help us understand the nature of things.” When I think of texture I automatically think of something rough, something dealing … Continue reading
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History of Collage and Photomontage: Brandon Bliesner
From what I have read about the method used by this artist, it involved using shapes of cut-and-glued color, and free-floating, painted lines. In this form of abstract expressionism, artists added layers upon layers to create a dimensional feeling in … Continue reading
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Blog 2: History of Collage & Photomontage – Shawn Stephens
Mathieu Borel takes vintage photos and fractures them, then arranges them in multiple ways to create a single cohesive image. It’s really interesting to me that he is able to take just a single photograph and make it into a … Continue reading
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History ofCollage & Photomontage: Bethany Smyth
I chose the artist Laurent Chhre. Laurent Chhre has a series of surrealistic collages of houses floating in the sky, called Flying Houses. Earlier in his collection Chhre’s work is more obvious with people living out their daily lives within the houses … Continue reading
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History of Collage & Photomontage: Kameryn Skillingstad
Eugenia Loli is the artist of this collage. She is famous for combining vintage photos to create realistic looking landscapes. Her art pieces are creative because they are so bright and out of the ordinary they give the appearance of … Continue reading
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History of Collage and Photo Montage: Angelo Timbol
Contemporary art has always been about the present and whatever commentaries are occurring during the present. Technology is a growing facet within society, and the advances taken with technology have streamlined so many processes. One of the benefits reaped from … Continue reading
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