Monday, December 3, 2012

Cubism

Cubism: multiple photographs combined to create a single photograph/ image. Similar to photo collages, mosaics, or montages. Originally developed in the 20th century by painters like Picasso, eventually was introduced into photographic techniques. 


Couldn't find the artists names for any of these but I love that they combined motion with cubism. Would love to figure out how to do this.


BEN YATES




The sculptures that Yates creates are really intriguing. I love how he doesn't just take a bunch of little photos and creates it into a larger photo, he creates a sculpture out of it. Making it bigger with different materials makes the overall image more appealing and pleasurable to look at. 


CHRIS HARTSCHUH

Halina
1998. 

Loewe
1998.

Monti
1998. 
Love the detailing that goes into Chris' work in these three representational cubism pieces. Probably my favorite photocubism artist, besides David Hockney if he were to be classified just based off his cubism work. 





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