Just cover the front of a standard size postcard with drawings, colour, fabric, collage. |
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They prefer a mongrel vitality to a purebred stillness, a jumbled collage to a more settled composition. |
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Her studio walls are currently a collage of still life drawings and coloured glass compositions in the making. |
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One consists of assembling a collage of quotations from diaries, letters, and newspapers to examine the soldiers' opinions. |
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The crafts will include stick making, painting, clay modelling, paper mache, collage and many more. |
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Hence the use of collage, the endlessly repainted surfaces, the emphasis on ghostly traces within the underlying strata of the painting. |
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The collection has been worked on a collage of organza, handmade silk and velvets besides cotton, which clearly is the dominant fabric. |
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His distinctive style, a melange of watercolor and collage, resonates on every page. |
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DuBack's diverse repertoire of materials includes hand-colored paper collage, silkscreen, charcoal, pastel and watercolor. |
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In the earliest of Fukui's three-layer paintings, the newsprint collage was sometimes almost completely obscured by acrylic and sumi ink. |
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Using thinned glue and old paintbrushes, students apply tissue to a piece of white oaktag and create the collage. |
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At first concentrating on drawing, he eventually gravitated toward painting and collage. |
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The crazy collage of styles is here but, overall, the feel is less zany and surreal. |
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Abstract expressionism, collage, surrealism, impressionism and the use of other materials were expressly banned. |
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As a panorama, the landscape resembles the photo collage in Mies' famous interior perspective of the Resor House. |
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All of these stories combine to form a narrative collage of the author's development as an artist and individual. |
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Chaotic, dark and layered, the collage suggests an apocalyptic futuristic urban world that only remotely relate to our traditional cityscapes. |
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Her home is a symphony of old junk, as Sidhe's is a collage of flat spaces. |
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Above this plaintive query is a man's head rendered as a particolored collage of different skin tones, meant, one assumes, to signify diversity. |
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This rich brew of classical, folk and modern musical influences makes for a sometimes clamorous collage of phrases. |
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Unlike these other works, however, this work is less an organized musical collection than a sound collage that works at a frenzied pace. |
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Besides his work as an architect, Mockbee is an artist who uses collage, watercolor, and oil paint. |
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This color laser-printed limited edition is made from paint and collage placed on top of a nineteenth-century speller. |
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The circus tent was an Ur-theatre, a space combining collage, action painting, live actors, Expressionism, Surrealism. |
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The tondo of the collage is a photograph, but only apparently a photograph of a detail from Delvaux's Aurore. |
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There can be no doubt, however, that the photographic collage machines are being digitalized at a rapid rate. |
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I gazed down upon the old quarter, a collage of dun roofs, domes and vaults, pencil and square minarets, ugliness and elegance. |
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The dialectic narrative took the form of a collage, crafted with an uncommon conceptual and cinematographic rigour. |
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His whole idea of art is to juxtapose sound, musical associations and imagery together, as well as film, and collage effects. |
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She studied life drawing, collage and printmaking at the Camden Arts Centre and is a frequent exhibitor at the Royal Academy. |
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The graphic designs of Constructivism and the Bauhaus had their foundations in the collage esthetic. |
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Walcott's Creole drama is an assemblage of fragments, a collage that calls into question the ostensible purity of linguistic and racial roots. |
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Among Surrealist techniques exploiting the mystique of accident was a kind of collective collage of words or images called the cadavre exquis. |
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The series expands on the collage theme that has preoccupied her for the past decade or so. |
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Her subject is Los Angeles itself, and it's a familiarly distressing collage of crime-scene tape, drive-bys, bulging prisons, drug stunted lives. |
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However, the real focus of the show was a set of recent paintings in which collage and paint are mixed in riotously colorful tableaux. |
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In these works a few loose curlicue shapes and drips in midnight blue are painted on the cream-colored paper collage. |
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Change of scale and a riot of color gave this collage an extraordinary punch and visual appeal. |
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The art work is fascinating, a collage of drawings, odd pictures, and mostly white text on black background. |
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The result is not a complete picture but a fragmented collage made up of one man's gleanings. |
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The result is a wonderful collage of elements, both foreign and indigenous to the peninsula. |
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Her clever collage and striking photographs are, at first glance, simple and beautiful. |
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I'm especially proud of the cover, a photo collage illustrating important moments in the lives of our members. |
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This was an aluminum, plywood, and corrugated-plastic shed decorated with a grisly paper collage and urban junk. |
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Even so, the trippy collage of machine guns, guitar riffs and bagpipes remains a gas. |
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Using vintage documentary footage, Taymor created a moving collage that has a flavour of Russian constructivist poster art. |
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Invite the students to create a collage that incorporates the pictures into their compositions. |
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Inspired by notes and scribbles already on the pages, Byron commenced a program of drawing, painting and collage. |
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A ravishing collage, although it was not an ideal illustration of his brief flirtation with Surrealist practice. |
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One collage features a big-bottomed showgirl in a sparkly wig, red gloves, and little else. |
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Blectum's plunderphonic audio collage soon melts into digital abstraction, and eventually breaks the sound down into a few clicks and cuts. |
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Pastel, gesso, watercolor, gouache, pencil, charcoal, acrylic, oil and collage all contribute to the way she constructs her images. |
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Could you describe the cut and its relationship to formal art movements, collage, and pastiche? |
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His creative expression is found in such diverse mediums as wood sculpture and costume, painting and collage, photography and watercolors. |
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It's also one of the obvious connections to modernist art practices such as cubist or surrealist collage. |
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Louise is an emerging artist who prefers to work in mixed media and collage. |
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Taster sessions in drawing, art, photography, collage and sculpture were offered. |
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Finally, Southwark College ventured into an early Easter Parade with big paper bonnets and top hats adding impact to a collage of designs. |
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The irreverent flamboyance of pop art, collage, parody and deconstruction made offbeat performance more audience-friendly, more upmarket. |
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The narrative combines the fantasy play with interpolations of grown-ups' real speech in a separate collage. |
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Campbell is not only an avid painter, she is also experienced in teaching, lecturing and working with collage and sculpture. |
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The 1997 collage is made up of papers that are plain or dotted, striped and sponge-painted. |
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The collage elements intricately play off the metaphoric conceits or evocative turns of phrase of the elaborately lettered texts. |
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Lashing whips, hollow gunshots, meaningless choruses, whistling, echoing pipes, tubular bells and stylophones are all tipped into the collage. |
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Picasso's oeuvre eventually becomes a kind of vast Cubist collage itself, sprawling in all directions almost to the point of incoherence. |
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Rosenquist transforms the materially disjunctive qualities of collage into the planar unity of painting. |
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Bearden's liberation came through a medium that combined collage and photomontage. |
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Dominating the upstage wall is a crude collage of dust-weathered letters that provides a screen on which slides are projected. |
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I gazed down upon the old quarter, a collage of dun roofs, domes and vaults, pencil and square minarets. |
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Upstairs there is a collage of yellowing contemporary newspaper and magazine clippings, and a large photograph of our hero. |
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Sequins, wool, glitter, photographs, lace, collage, clothing and even vinyl records have been used to decorate the figures. |
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It is learnt that the forthcoming releases will have at least one fast number, which would be a collage of words sans any sense. |
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Often a piece resembles a pure collage until elements settle into a discernible rhythm pattern or a drumbeat will emerge to anchor the noises swirling around it. |
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Altered with gesso, acrylic paint, black and flesh-pink tar gel as well as collage, the pages of her diary were installed along a wall in a four-part grid. |
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The risk with collage is that it can seem slapdash or myopic, its meaning opaque to anyone but the artist. |
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Hartigan based it on a collage of Life magazine snippets that included ads for toothpaste and food shots. |
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And some collage works best simply because the joins are bizarre. |
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It is essentially a juxtapositional art and can arise from cut-up, chance procedures or collage techniques, though it is not exclusive to any of these. |
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A 10-track sound collage of ambient world beats and rhythms dominate this second installment that focuses on the ancient traditions of Indian and Pakistani music. |
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All the positively charged ions, or cations, are together on the right side of the collage, and all the negatively charged ions, or anions, are on the left. |
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What's tricky is that people can conflate those ideas about collage and appropriation and art and culture with ideas about downloading and file-sharing. |
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Scher bases his films and drawings on found footage and collage, scripting and shooting additional passages necessary to their generally nonnarrative arc. |
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Recalling the artificiality of Armistice Day lapel poppies, the familiar carnation hovers on a collage of basketballs, light bulbs, and peace signs. |
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And all along, an indescribably complex collage of movie music and noises binds the whole package together. |
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The collage is based on a sheet of calico and depicts many familiar Chippenham landmarks such as the river, the war memorial, the Western Arches and the park bandstand. |
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Her reliance on transparent papers, stencils, stamps, collage and tracings lightens the often horrific nature of her imagery by making it seem on the verge of dissolution. |
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Its collage and essayistic structure enabled me to explore intricate, allusive ideas of postcolonial dislocation, cultural mistranslation and transmigratory spaces. |
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There is a photocopy collage of the mirrored image divided by bright colors to the right and a more muted palette to the left. |
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The crowd, a demographic collage to match the one that got him reelected, smiled and nodded their nonverbal interjections. |
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Created with a rear-screen optical printer and mattes cut out of construction paper, A Man Whose Life Was Full of Woe has a rough, ecstatic collage quality. |
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Those deft at collage, pencil-sketching and cartooning had a great time. |
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Comics, cigarette cards, tin toys and objects found on the beach all combined into collage ideas when I was a student at Brighton and the Royal College of Art. |
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Outside, after dark, black-and-white cloudscapes were projected onto the gallery's townhouse facade in pretty juxtapositions reminiscent of Surrealist collage. |
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Many artists use collage techniques for illustrating picture books. |
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Similarly, artist Joanne, who works in Surrey, England, uses paint with collage and mixed media to gain both texture and depth in her abstract landscapes. |
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This collection of 33 pieces contains a broad range of media including wood carvings, print, oil on paper, Indian ink drawings, collage and gouache. |
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His techniques included collage and tracing with carbon or wax paper. |
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The freely crafted arrangements seem to dance in space, revisiting Rebay's fusions of collage and watercolor on paper from early in her career, such as Paper Plastic. |
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One of my walls was covered in a collage of random pictures and photos. |
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Subsequently I cleaned up the images in PhotoShop, printed the collage on canvas art paper, and had the work framed as Christmas gifts for my mother and sister. |
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Exhibiting artist, David Soul, is pictured with his A4 sized artwork, Energy, which is a collage made from paintings, drawings and clippings from The Other Echo. |
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At the end of this month, your team will present your report with the facts and a poster, a diagram, a collage, or something creative that will represent your country. |
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Performed to a collage of composers ranging from Kurt Weill to Bela Bartok, Sorrow's Sister reveals women bent on survival, even finding a few laughs in the worst of times. |
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Suddenly, hip-hop was a happy and goofy collage of neo-psychedelic colours and a collage of musical genres put together by a trio of Long Island school boys. |
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Rather than developing a complex but coherent mythology that expounds upon specific ideas, Tarantino has simply created a collage of exploitation cinema. |
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He had his first museum show at the Corcoran Gallery of Art and an exhibition of 34 photomontages and collage constructions at Hemphill Fine Arts. |
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Though we only met June occasionally, she was an accomplished artist and craftswoman in various mediums, particularly stained glass painting, modelling, and collage. |
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The inside gatefold of McCartney, the former Beatle's first recording apart from his legendary group, was festooned with a collage of family photos. |
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Meanwhile, a King collage of a house has the structure sitting under a roof of monarch butterfly wings. |
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With just a few clicks, their photos will be perfectly arranged in the collage. |
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They are photographer Martin Priestley, collage artist Jane Carlisle, textile artist Elizabeth Spencer and woodturner Chris Rymer. |
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The deeper I sank, the louder the underwater collage of found sound became, dragging me deeper into NWW's dark and surreal world. |
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A collage of classical music accompanies Roland Petit's epic Proust ou les intermittences du coeur. |
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Entitled Opera, the poem is considered a masterwork of echolalia by some and an inaccessible and bewildering collage by others. |
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Adding to the uneasy atmosphere was a looping, noirish sound collage of walking bass, harpsichord, and a cymbal crash. |
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It is a wordless collage that matches stock footage to each of the seven movements of the Holst suite. |
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It employs a Poundian collage and an Olsonian stance, but outstrides those giants at 650 pages of verse. |
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On February 25 and 26 visitors can make a sun visor while on March 24 and 25 there will be the chance to make a seaside collage. |
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Raindrops, a playful, rhythmic tribute to rainy Taiwanese days, is set to a collage of sounds from Tibet, South America and Tuva. |
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Thus such elements as collage were introduced, arising partly from an ideal of startling juxtapositions as revealed in Pierre Reverdy's poetry. |
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Unlike most existing online collage services, ScrapWalls is 100 percent web-based. |
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Harris, still a young man, has entered the collage with an astonishing clarity of form. |
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This photo collage represents the two reacting to his process behind his photo collages. |
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He would take these images and create a photo collage that would show the movement of the skater through several different photographs. |
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The collage of terranes that forms western North America was mostly in place with the collision of Wrangellia. |
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She released a single named after her baby, which contained a photo collage of Tala. |
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I would also go collecting sea glass and fossils for a collage I'm making with the kids. |
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Guitar's exemplary hybridity seemingly has to be tamed and repictorialized, placed beside a large, framed collage that reinforces rectangularity. |
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The paintings on display were in acrylics, mixed media, oil on canvas, acrylics and oil, mixed media and collage, and aquarelle on paper. |
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An Afghan instructor explained the concept of collage in Dari. |
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The collage builds in real-time as everyone sends their photos, and each person can watch as friends join. |
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The music is a collage by Arvo Part, Loop Guru, and Cold Cut. |
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Children will be intrigued by the beguiling wordplay, and equally engaged by the exuberant collage illustrations created by Marthe Jocelyn and Nell Jocelyn. |
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In the realm of visual arts, John Duncan would refine his Celtic myth inspired Symbolist painting to include an increasing emphasis on collage and the flatness of the image. |
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The bonus section suggests the desert and the rainforest as additional themes for collages, and showcases the results of a few students' efforts at tide pool collage. |
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Another pioneer of collage was Joseph Cornell, whose more intimately scaled works were seen as radical because of both his personal iconography and his use of found objects. |
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These now hang opposite the artist's Beguinage, a collage on cardboard. |
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In many ways, Can't and Won't is like a set of William Burroughs cut-ups, random moments juxtaposed, one against the other, until reality takes on the logic of a collage. |
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Puni painted several delightful Suprematist figures in gouache on postcards and designed and assembled an extraordinary artist's book of collage, gouache and cut letters. |
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Paint your own flavors to make an ice-creamy collage that never melts! |
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Embassy in Managua will move from its temporary buildings into a new embassy compound and is putting together a collage to be displayed in the new office building. |
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Yesterday, Lynn McManus, founder of Pathways4All, presented a special canvas with a collage of children's photographs to Kier North Tyneside as a way of thanking the workers. |
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The late Randy Rasquin's En Linea Recta, to a sound collage by Tangerine Dream, strayed into the realm of postmodernist flash dancing and looked more trendy than theatrical. |
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The collage artists like Kurt Schwitters and Man Ray and others taking the clue from Cubism were instrumental to the development of the movement called Dada. |
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