Thursday, December 1, 2016
Assemblage Artists
right: untitled "combines" 1963
left: Canyon 1959
Both of these pieces are created by Robert Rauschenberg. Most of his work is from trash and scrape he found on the streets of New York City. I personally love the flow that happens in these pieces the way your eye just goes with the piece. For me, my eye slowly travels through out the art work. I love the colors in the piece on the right and the bird on the piece on the left. It emphasizes its self from the whole piece.
1st: The Garden of Eden, 2003
2nd: Bed Springs, 1960
3rd: Twins in the Forest, 1989
4th: Wide Walls (Walking Dream with a Four Foot Collage, 1965)
All were created by Jim Dine.
Jim Dine was an American artist, i absolulety love his work mainly because they are all so different. The ideas, colors, design, textures each are different and unique. Artist do this a lot, but his are all still in the same media "assemblage", and i find this very unique and interesting about him. Just by searching in "Jim Dine Assemblage art" you get this whole variety of different designs and textures, and colors that pop out everywhere.
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Good job on your blog post this week. Nice choice of artists. Keep it going!!!
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