The author is a retired attorney but still producing artist.
This is a complete presentation of the art of collage. There are many actual slides shown here on the page as photos.
There is a FREE POSTER which goes with this product, located here:
https://www.tes.com/us/teacher-lessons/collage-art-art-history-major-artists-free-poster-11537339
Most major artists try collage. Many of them do not stick with it. Some others find a whole new career in it, like Matisse.
With the advent of collage, the artist no longer had to stay within the four corners of the canvas or paper. As time went on, artists started making extensions to their art work or built out from it so that it had depth. Collage had served as an entryway for yet more rule breaking to further ease their way into modern art.
It also made it possible for other movements to latch onto art. The environmentalists, as one example, were interested in recycling everything. Soon they were calling it upcycling, referring to the making of old parts into new art. They made the permanence issue even worse though. Adhering all sorts of objects to a surface, many of them literally picked up in garbage bins, multiplied the permanence problems.
This is a complete presentation of the art of collage. There are many actual slides shown here on the page as photos.
There is a FREE POSTER which goes with this product, located here:
https://www.tes.com/us/teacher-lessons/collage-art-art-history-major-artists-free-poster-11537339
Most major artists try collage. Many of them do not stick with it. Some others find a whole new career in it, like Matisse.
With the advent of collage, the artist no longer had to stay within the four corners of the canvas or paper. As time went on, artists started making extensions to their art work or built out from it so that it had depth. Collage had served as an entryway for yet more rule breaking to further ease their way into modern art.
It also made it possible for other movements to latch onto art. The environmentalists, as one example, were interested in recycling everything. Soon they were calling it upcycling, referring to the making of old parts into new art. They made the permanence issue even worse though. Adhering all sorts of objects to a surface, many of them literally picked up in garbage bins, multiplied the permanence problems.
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