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Mixed Media Collage. …And The art of social Engagement. The Art of Making People Think….
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Mixed Media Collage …And The art of social Engagement
The Art of Making People Think… • “[The artist is] a political being, constantly aware of the heartbreaking, passionate, or delightful things that happen in the world….How could it be possible to feel no interest in other people, and with a cool indifference to detach yourself from the very life which they bring to you so abundantly? No, painting is not done to decorate apartments. It is an instrument of war.” • - Pablo Picasso
The Art of Social Engagement “I believe that art can have a direct affect on the world. It’s not as quick a solution as making a poster equals changing a policy, but it’s a democratic process where each little weight, counterbalance and argument make a difference to the overall. It’s an ongoing conversation not only within yourself but also between yourself and others: a mesh of ideas and opinions. You feed your brain, create beautiful, moving, wonderful things, plant your flag and shout ‘I am here’ in an attempt to connect and create a bond with your neighbours. You feel a little less alone, and maybe, in the end, you might actually say something new.” From Art Revolution by Lisa L. Cyr, pg.25
Issues • environmental stewardship, gender equality, war, human trafficking, slavery, child soldiers, LGBT issues, euthanasia, domestic violence, rape culture, consumerism, poverty, technology stewardship, globalization, racism, creation/evolution, media culture, body image, celebrity, materialism, immigration, AIDS, etc.
Collage • From the French word “coller”, meaning “to glue.” • Picasso pioneered this art form • Collage combines painting, drawing with found images, objects, materials, and text. It is a form of mixed media art. • It is a very intuitive art form in which you often make decisions as you go and in response to the images and materials you have selected.
What To Do. • Focal Point • Balanced – symmetrical • Contrast and Variety • Small and large objects • Light and dark areas • Open and filled areas • Painted and collaged • Unified • Analogous colours • Rhythm of lines in roots, clouds • Provokes thought and curiosity
What To Do. • Focal Point - face • Balanced – asymmetrical • Contrast • Light and dark areas • Open areas and filled areas • Large and small objects • Warm and cool colours • Unified • Warm analogous colours • Repetition of colours, rectangular shapes and texture • Provokes thought and curiosity
What To Do. • Focal Point - face • Balanced – symmetrical • Contrast • Open areas and filled areas • Large and small images • Light and dark blues • Unified • Blue and yellow harmony • Repetition of colours, stains, triangles, rectangles, writing, and photos • Provokes thought and curiosity
Project Guidelines • Collage should provoke thought and curiosity about an issue, NOT make a statement or preach your opinion. Choose a topic you are curious about, not one that you have a strong, set opinion about. • Images, materials, and text should be neutral tones only…no colour! Photocopy images, paint materials and objects. • Text can be included, but must not be applied like a poster title. It should be just another visual element, and not the first one that draws the eye. • Colour and texture willbe added by drawing, painting, or printing (stamping or stencilling). • Successful collages have structure and use the principles of design.