One of many exhilarating artistic developments that
took place during the early twentieth century, the fine
art medium of collage emerged from the cubist gluing and
pasting explorations of Georges Braque and Pablo
Picasso. As a result of its experimental genesis,
collage has continued to serve not only as a primary
form of expression for many prominent artists, but as a
principal means of evaluating and developing new
creative strategies. Conceived and written by renowned
artist, author, and teacher Gerald Brommer, ''Collage
Techniques'' first presents the medium within the
context of a wide variety of materials, including washi
(oriental and rice papers) and watermedia; stained,
prepared, and found papers; photographs; and fabrics and
fibers. Each category of material is examined through a
step-by-step demonstration and works by artists who
approach collage in original and refreshing ways. The
latest trends in technologically enhanced collage,
including such high-tech applications as multiple
photocopying and digital scanning, are also discussed.
The author then explores how the elements and principles
of design are used in collage, and how they in turn are
employed in all the major genre, including still life,
landscape, the human figure, abstraction, and
nonobjective imagery. Beautifully illustrated with the
work of more than eighty noted artists, including Edward
Betts, Jae Carmichael, Margo Hoff, Katherine Chang Liu,
and Fred Otnes, ''Collage Techniques'' is an essential
reference for all artists and illustrators, regardless
of their creative focus or choice of medium. |
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