2. The Brief History of
Collage
Collage art has been around for a while, but
it became really popular in Europe in the
early 1900s thanks to a group called Dada.
These artists liked using all sorts of things,
even stuff they found lying around, to
create their art. People like Pablo Picasso
and Hannah Höch made it famous. Picasso
made a groundbreaking artwork called
"Still Life with Chair Caning" that showed
how cool it could be. Hannah Höch used it
to talk about important things happening in
the world.
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3. The Brief History of
Collage
There were other great artists like Max
Ernst and Romare Bearden who did
amazing things, too. Max Ernst had a
special way of making art called
"frottage," where he rubbed textured
objects to create cool pictures. Romare
Bearden used it to tell stories about
African-American culture and important
social issues. These artists proved that
you can express yourself and talk about
the world around you through this art
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5. These are like puzzles
made from paper pieces.
People cut out or tear bits
of paper and arrange them
into a picture or design.
They use glue to stick
everything together. It's
like making a beautiful
paper mosaic. Famous
6.
7. This kind is made using
computers. Instead of
scissors and glue, artists
use software to cut and
paste digital images and
graphics. The cool thing is
you can mix photos,
drawings, and even text to
create a digital
masterpiece. It's like
8.
9. They are a bit like art
experiments. Artists mix
all sorts of stuff – like
paint, fabric, buttons, and
more – to create a unique
piece. It's like cooking up
an art recipe with various
ingredients. Some artists,
like Robert
10. Photomontage collages
use photos as the main
ingredient. Artists cut
and paste photos to
create a new image. It's a
bit like making a photo
story where one image
tells a whole tale. Famous
artists like David
Hockney made eye-
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12. Decollage
is the opposite of collage.
Instead of an image being built-
up from parts of existing
images, it is created by cutting,
treating away or otherwise
removing pieces of an original
image. The French word in
English means “take-off” or “to
become unglued” or “to
become unstuck.”
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Graffiti are writings or drawings
that
have been scribed, scratched, or
painted illicitly on the wall or
other
surface, often in a public space.
Graffiti range from simple written
words to elaborate wall paintings.
It
may express underlying social
and
political messages. A whole
genre of
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Land Art, Earth Works, or Earth
Arts
is art movement in which
landscape
and art are inextricably linked. It is
also
an art form that is using natural
materials such as soil, rocks (bed
rocks, boulders, stones), organic
media
(logs, branches, leaves), and
water
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Mixed media refers to the
artwork in the making of
which more than one medium
has employed. It refers to a
work of visual art that
combines various traditionally
distinct visual art media. For
example, work on canvas that
combines paint, ink, and
collage.
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Print making is the process of
making
artworks by painting, normally in
the paper.
Prints are created by transforming
ink from a
matrix or through a prepared
screen to a
sheet of paper or other materials.