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History of Collage & Photomontage: Aidan Aumell

John Turck is a collage artist who created this piece of art. Turck methods he uses to creates these collages include him cutting out images from books and magazines. He doesn’t have a direct purpose for selecting images, just picks … Continue reading

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Texture: Cassidy Ward

These are all images I am interested in using for the illustrator texture project. For the first one there is a huge color contrast between the light rocks and the dark rocks which I think would a cool image to … Continue reading

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History of Collage & Photomontage: Zachary Larson

Rosalyn Drexler was a Pop Art connoisseur of the early sixties. She took content from journals and other print forms as the foundation for her art. Drexler utilizes bright pigments in her work to transform bland images into pieces of art … Continue reading

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History of Collage & Photomontage: Ryan Ferrell

In my class’s assigned readings this past week, my eye was caught by the Jiyen Lee contemporary collage. Jiyen has a history of creating collages of stairs stacked on top of each other with, what seems to be, pedestrians walking … Continue reading

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History of Collage & Photomontage: Josue Cuevas

I’ve decided to go with this collage by John Turck as my example. The artist John Turck is know to create collages by hand and blend elements from nature, pop culture and architecture. Mr. Turck’s main goal is to design … Continue reading

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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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Technological Artifact: Jaclyn Erickson

For my technological artifact I picked the iPod shuffle. The iPod shuffle has always been the most interesting iPod design to me because there is no screen. This was my dads favorite feature as well, the idea that his young … Continue reading

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Technological Artifact: Brianna Esqueda

The technological artifact that I feel best represents myself, as well as encapsulates my growth for a particular passion I possess, is my light pad. When I look back on points of my childhood I begin to see bits and … Continue reading

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Point, Line, Plane: Mikaela Thomas

Point line and plane are all distinct things in a composition, but with some overlap. A point can be framed to look like a plane, or a line can framed to look like a plane, or any overlapping of the … Continue reading

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Point, Line, Plane: Jane Doe

A point (or dot) simply marks a position in space.  For my representation of a point, I used a laser pointer on the wall of my apartment.  This laser pointer red dot on the wall is a basic and easy … Continue reading

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