Showing posts with label Photomontage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Photomontage. Show all posts

Sunday, October 11, 2015

PHOTOMONTAGE PRINTS AVAILABLE AT SATELLITE DINER

In 2013 I began meshing my film photography and segments of my collages together forming some abstract/surreal photomontage/collages. For the first time, they are available in a group showing titled $100 or Less Art Candy down at Satellite Diner. The first two have already sold, and I'll be taking down three more fresh prints tomorrow. Of course I will always have prints available for purchase if interested...and yes. The monkey is a self-portrait. Haha.


Untitled Prints
11x14 Photmontage/Collage Prints
Ilford XP2 Super400 B&W Film
Fujifilm Superia XTRA400
Collage segments
Framed
$25

Satellite Diner
425 W. Sprague
Spokane
Hours: 8am-4am
Show runs October 2-December 27, 2015

Untitled #4 (self-portrait)
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Untitled #2 (self-portrait)
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Untitled #1
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Untitled #3
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Untitled #5 (self-portrait)
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Untitled #6 (self-portrait)
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To see other photomontages I've done check 'em out here:
Amia Photos

Saturday, November 10, 2012

Laszlo Moholy-Nagy

You know, there are a lot of artists whom I totally respect and admire both locally and in the bigger scheme of things in the art world, but few and far between are there artists (both visually and musically... that's another future blog) that literally grab me and turn my insides out. Something happens on a level that I completely connect with visually, emotionally...even spiritually, and I find it very intriguing I've discovered some of these artists years after their death. Laszlo Moholy-Nagy being 66 years after his death. It amazes me how our lives have an affect on others and ripples throughout  history like a rock thrown into a pond, rippling out, touching the lives of others in a new generation. A distant future. There is no other way I can explain it, yet I am eternally grateful how I've been influenced by others. That being said, I introduce to you Mr. Laszlo Mohloy-Nagy, Hungarian/American (1895-1946). Artist proficient and innovative in Photography, Painting, typography, sculpture, printmaking, industrial design and film.
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Laszlo Moholy-Nagy
Gelatin Silver Print
1925-1926
Photo by photographer wife: Lucia Moholy
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Contruction AL6
1933
Oil on aluminum
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A19. Oil.
1927
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Yellow Circle

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Composition
1924
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Photomontage
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The Olly and Dolly Sisters
1925
Photomontage
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City Lights
1926
Photomontage
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Paul Harland Carnival
Composition with two masks
1934
Photomontage
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Double Portrait
Gelatin Silver Print
1923
Photomontage
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Photogram
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Two Dolls
Gelatin Silver Print
1926
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Untitled. Multiple Portrait. 1927
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Photogram
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Flower
1925
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Here are a few of other artists that have I love: Favorite Links