Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Note: Please view in slide show mode Usually found bottom right of screen This power point has animation effects and will not display properly unless viewed.

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "Note: Please view in slide show mode Usually found bottom right of screen This power point has animation effects and will not display properly unless viewed."— Presentation transcript:

1 Note: Please view in slide show mode Usually found bottom right of screen This power point has animation effects and will not display properly unless viewed in slide mode. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me. Thank you Jeremy Leatinu’u Schools Education Manager Te Tuhi Learning Experiences Outside the Classroom Ph: 09 577 0138 ext 7703 Jeremy@tetuhi.org.nz

2 Welcome Thank you for using this pre-visit resource. We believe this will help strengthen student learning leading up to and during your gallery visit.

3 Photo Chop! Te Tuhi Pre visit lesson 1

4 During the next few lessons we will be exploring… The Art of Collage Welcome to Photo Chop! 3D Collage Digital Collage Image: http://ubuntudigest.blogspot.co.nz/2010/05/polaroid-frame-effect-using-gimp.html http://knightranger.deviantart.com/art/Polaroid-Frame-105135700 http://pixdaus.com

5 Let’s start this lesson by exploring “The art of collage”. Image: http://www.patrickbremer.co.uk/#/?page=738&index=2http://www.patrickbremer.co.uk/#/?page=738&index=2

6 What is collage and where did it start?

7 Collage and its origins Collage is believed to have started at the time of the invention of paper in China around 200BC. It was used more widely in Japan during the 10 th century by calligraphers who copied poems onto collaged papers. From the 13 th Century onwards collage started to appear in Europe with the technique being used and applied to different materials and spaces. Since then the technique of collage has been used all around the world particularly by artists.

8 A “collage” has become a popular way to create art. What is a Collage? And how do you make one?

9 Image: http://www.rgbstock.com/photo/n3cU7wY/Crumpled+Coloured+Paper+Blue http://designerwallcoverings.com/WallpaperStore/natural-textiles-and-ecotextures-rice-papers-c- 1604_67_72/romano-rice-paper-03-ocre-p-1169 http://ramonabarsalona.blogspot.co.nz/2011/05/newspaper-clippings-to-be-edited_10.html http://depositphotos.com/1223562/stock-illustration-Gold-medal-with-yellow-ribbon.html http://www.clker.com/clipart-26981.html http://www.royalhigh.edin.sch.uk/departments/departments/CDT/ahgc_0708_blender_vegetation.html http://www.anderes-spielen.de/epages/61855634.sf/en_GB/?ViewObjectID=30654906 Artists would assemble and glue different materials to a piece of paper or canvas. These materials may include: newspaper clippings ribbons coloured paper bits of artwork or text photographs and other interesting objects Making a collage means you can combine and recycle different materials and make them part of a new story or message. Making a collage

10 Over the years artists have used the collage technique in different ways and in different forms. Lets take a look at 4 artists who explore collage in different ways.

11 Artist Pablo Picasso was one of the first to mix collage with his paintings and drawings. He would cut printed text or pictures into shapes and puzzle them in with his drawing or painting. Image: http://www.moma.org/collection/browse_results.php?object_id=38359 http://digiart2011.blogspot.co.nz/2011/03/collage-through-times.html http://pomo.cca.edu/~cjohnson/project4collpicass4.html Guitar 1913Glass and bottle of Suze 1912Violin 1912 -13 Collage and painting

12 NZ artist Kate Woods combines painting with photography in her collage art works. She often uses photographs of New Zealand landscapes and changes their appearance by painting geometric sculptures. They almost appear as time portals to other worlds. Image: http://www.katejwoods.co.nz/ Farm 2006Sanski 2011 Collage and painting Knin 2011 Double River 2010Double Range 2010

13 After painting for many years Artist Henri Matisse stopped and started making paper collages. He began painting large pieces of paper in bold colours, then cutting out shapes, figures and objects and arranging them in interesting ways. Some collages would be so big they could easily fill an entire gallery wall. Image: http://theredlist.com/wiki-2-351-861-414-1293-401-406-view-fauvism-profile-matisse.html http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Sorrows_of_the_King https://www.pinterest.com/pin/279926933063401511/ http://magellanstraits.com/2014/04/16/matisse-cut-outs-a-dont-miss-exhibition/ http://www.waldemar.tv/2014/04/henri-matisse-the-final-cut/ Polynesia, The Sea 1946The Sorrows of the King 1952The Horse, the Rider and the Clown 1947 Collage as cut outs The Parekeet and the Mermaid 1952Large Composition with Masks 1953

14 Artist Patrick Bremer creates collage portraits of people and place using colour and text. Patrick carefully cuts out shapes of colour and text from newspapers and magazines and carefully arranges them to form his intricate portraits. Collage as portraits Image: http://www.patrickbremer.co.uk/ Outward 2012Harry 2012

15 Let’s recap on what we have learnt so far… As we have seen, Collage has a rich history and has been used by artists in different ways.

16 Collage originated in China, used more widely in Japan and eventually being used by people all around the world. is an artwork made by combining a range of materials using glue, layering and arrangement. What have we learnt so far? is a technique used by artists in different ways to create art.

17 In the next lesson we will explore 3D Collage End of lesson


Download ppt "Note: Please view in slide show mode Usually found bottom right of screen This power point has animation effects and will not display properly unless viewed."

Similar presentations


Ads by Google