I absolutely love this artists work, it's a beautiful example of the use of discarded materials which include electronic equipment like the materials seen in my research into Agbogbloshie where they rummage through these materials everyday, her artwork shows that just because she's creating collage with such materials it doesn't mean the finishing result has to look grubby, hard edged or untidy. Her work is complex in it's set up and defined with smooth detailed strokes of paint and also involves softer materials such as small bits of material, dead moths, buttons, ribbons etc which gives the image a soft yet industrial theme. Her artwork has been labelled many things but overall her work is a wonderful blend of industrial cyberpunk art and artistic upcycling which is something I'm very interested in. Straight away you can tell she really connects with every aspect of every individual material she works with, considering the size, weight, proportions, textures and colours of them all which is what I intend to do, in this project I'm going to take my time and really connect with my selected materials. Here are some examples of Anna's work:
As you can see, this collage is more industrial than the previous one, using a lot more mechanical and electronic equipment and general waste materials such as zips, wires, computer pieces, screws, cogs etc. I like the use of photographs, (or self painted images) this brings some of the attention away whilst adding artistic value and is very aesthetically pleasing. I could definitely use this technique in my work with the amount of images I've found.
Here is a close up on some of the detail in her collages. Considering how big most of her collages are and how small the materials are it makes you realise just how much attention to detail she possesses and I really admire her for that because even after all the collage work she adds more detail with paints, sprays and special pens. As you can see she uses a wide variety of materials from string to decorational flowers to computer parts, the list is endless and I love the way it all looks together even though it's just a random selection of objects she connects them all together with colour.
New collage artist on 'Blogger': Tiffany
I recently discovered a mixed media collage artist called Tiffany on the Blogger website who's from Nevada and owns her own design firm called Piece by Piece, she creates wonderful pieces of art with random selections of materials of a luxurious and appealing nature, quite different to Anna's work but with the same feminine touch which I always think is appealing. She also has previously used words to get her theme across as well as carefully selecting delicate, soft colours that are complimentary both to each other and her theme. Her work is mainly illustrative creating one off pieces as birthday cards, personal picture frames and other crafty pieces of art which I think are wonderful and she uses a lot of techniques and materials that I'm interested in trying out when focusing on my work. Here are some examples of her artwork:
This is by far one of my favourite pieces of work that she has done, it's on a 6x6 canvas and has used a huge range of techniques including using prima mask and some spackle to create more texture, stamps and other materials she's come across and found so she's a great example for what I'm planning for my project, she's collected various small bits of materials but always includes her signature paper roses which are simply beautiful. I love the chunky layers of this piece, from a birds eye view it looks magnificent and shows you the extent to the textural materials involved and how much effort goes into creating it, she clearly has an attention to detail just like Anna Dabrowska who I previously researched as when you look closely you realise the small touches of detail such as lettering, small prints and thin layered materials. Over all this piece is wonderful, creative, textural and strikingly detailed.
This piece was part of a small project of Tiffany's to experiment with new materials she had collected, as you can see this piece is only simple but the amount of thought that has gone into layering and placing these shapely materials to look crafty and aesthetically pleasing is undeniably creative and shows you how well aquainted she is with the materials she frequently uses, she clearly connects with them like I feel I do with materials I use in my collages and I would like to do this on a level similar to both Tiffany and Anna, they are both hugely inspirational and connect to my theme of connecting with materials, and using materials that they have found and collected.
This is one of her more simple pieces, there isn't much collage or any sort of material but they are placed in such a way that the over all piece is still admirable and involves creative use of materials and she does it to effortlessly and that's why I like her work so much, she uses a lot of feminine textural materials and colours creating an atmosphere that connects to her theme which is really good and is something I will be doing, except mine won't be as feminine and involve an atmosphere more similar to some of Dabrowska's work but with some of the techniques and materials I've seen in Tiffany's.






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