Summer seems like a good time for learning something completely different. I decided to take a couple of short abstract classes with
Julia Ricketts to learn a bit more about non-representational art, and take time to think about composition and mark-making.
This week we did an interesting collage exercise. We chose an object to mine for shapes ideas. I chose this fellow from a pile of action figures at home.
This dragon has some nice shapes. I picked out a few, transfered them to black paper, cut them out, and then arranged them (or pieces of the remaining negative shapes of black paper) on a white square. We had the option to place the cut out pieces over the edges of the square and crop them to create more compelling compositions. Here are a few I came up with.
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Julie Devine, Dragon Collage 1, 2011 |
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Julie Devine, Dragon Collage 2, 2011
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Julie Devine, Dragon Collage 3, 2011 |