Photo Chop! Pre-visit lesson 1

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Photo Chop!
Te Tuhi Pre visit lesson 1
Welcome to Photo Chop!
During the next few lessons we will be exploring…
• The Art of Collage
• 3D Collage
• Digital Collage
Image:
http://ubuntudigest.blogspot.co.nz/2010/05/polaroid-frame-effect-using-gimp.html
http://knightranger.deviantart.com/art/Polaroid-Frame-105135700
http://pixdaus.com
Let’s start this lesson by exploring
“The art of collage”.
Image: http://www.patrickbremer.co.uk/#/?page=738&index=2
What is collage and where did it start?
Collage and its origins
th century
From
the
13ththe
Century
collage
started
to
appear
in Europe
It was
Since
used
Collage
then
more
is
widely
believed
technique
inonwards
Japan
to of
have
collage
during
started
the
has
at
10
been
the
time
used
ofall
by
the
around
calligraphers
the
with the technique
being
used
and
applied
to
different
materials
invention
who copied
of
world
paper
poems
particularly
in China
onto collaged
around
by artists.
200BC.
papers.
and spaces.
A “collage”
become
a popular
way make
to create
What is ahas
Collage?
And
how do you
one?art.
Making a collage
Artists would assemble and glue
different materials to a piece of
paper or canvas.
These
include:
Makingmaterials
a collagemay
means
you can
combine and recycle different
• coloured
materials
and paper
make them part of
a new story or message.
• newspaper clippings
• ribbons
• photographs
• bits of artwork or text
• and other interesting
objects
Image:
http://www.rgbstock.com/photo/n3cU7wY/Crumpled+Coloured+Paper+Blue
http://designerwallcoverings.com/WallpaperStore/natural-textiles-and-ecotextures-rice-papers-c1604_67_72/romano-rice-paper-03-ocre-p-1169
http://ramonabarsalona.blogspot.co.nz/2011/05/newspaper-clippings-to-be-edited_10.html
http://depositphotos.com/1223562/stock-illustration-Gold-medal-with-yellow-ribbon.html
http://www.clker.com/clipart-26981.html
http://www.royalhigh.edin.sch.uk/departments/departments/CDT/ahgc_0708_blender_vegetation.html
http://www.anderes-spielen.de/epages/61855634.sf/en_GB/?ViewObjectID=30654906
Over the years artists have used the collage
technique in different ways and in different forms.
Lets take a look at 4 artists who explore collage in
different ways.
Collage and painting
Glass and bottle of Suze 1912
Violin 1912 -13
Guitar 1913
Artist Pablo Picasso was one of the first to mix collage with his paintings and drawings. He would cut
printed text or pictures into shapes and puzzle them in with his drawing or painting.
Image:
http://www.moma.org/collection/browse_results.php?object_id=38359
http://digiart2011.blogspot.co.nz/2011/03/collage-through-times.html
http://pomo.cca.edu/~cjohnson/project4collpicass4.html
Collage and painting
Double River 2010
Farm 2006
Double Range 2010
Sanski 2011
Knin 2011
NZ artist Kate Woods combines painting with photography in her collage art works. She often
uses photographs of New Zealand landscapes and changes their appearance by painting
geometric sculptures. They almost appear as time portals to other worlds.
Image:
http://www.katejwoods.co.nz/
Collage as cut outs
The Sorrows of the King 1952
The Horse, the Rider and the Clown 1947
The Parekeet and the Mermaid 1952
Polynesia, The Sea 1946
Large Composition with Masks 1953
After painting for many years Artist Henri Matisse stopped and started making paper collages. He began
painting large pieces of paper in bold colours, then cutting out shapes, figures and objects and arranging
them in interesting ways. Some collages would be so big they could easily fill an entire gallery wall.
Image:
http://theredlist.com/wiki-2-351-861-414-1293-401-406-view-fauvism-profile-matisse.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Sorrows_of_the_King
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/279926933063401511/
http://magellanstraits.com/2014/04/16/matisse-cut-outs-a-dont-miss-exhibition/
http://www.waldemar.tv/2014/04/henri-matisse-the-final-cut/
Collage as portraits
Outward 2012
Harry 2012
British artist Patrick Bremer shows us how you can create intricate and detailed collage portraits. Patrick
combines craft paper, newspaper, magazine pages and carefully cuts out, arranges and pastes his shapes into
place to capture the unique features of his subjects.
Image:
http://www.patrickbremer.co.uk/
As we have seen, Collage has a rich history and
Let’s recap on what we have learnt so far…
has been used by artists in different ways.
What have we learnt so far?
Collage
• originated in China, used more widely in Japan
and eventually being used by people all around
the world.
• is an artwork made by combining a range of
materials using glue, layering and arrangement.
• is a technique used by artists in different ways
to create art.
In the next lesson we will explore
3D Collage
End of lesson