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The Johnsons Their art and career

The Johnsons Their art and career. Presented by Anh, Jenny, Inke, Tomo, Subo. Title of the work: The flower couture Artist’s name: The Johnsons (William Johnson & Tomomi Johnson) Date of work: April 14th 2009. 1. Basic information about the artist and their work. The flower couture.

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The Johnsons Their art and career

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  1. The JohnsonsTheir art and career Presented by Anh, Jenny, Inke, Tomo, Subo

  2. Title of the work: The flower couture Artist’s name: The Johnsons (William Johnson & Tomomi Johnson) Date of work: April 14th 2009 1. Basic information about the artist and their work. The flower couture

  3. 3. Their back ground • Member: William Johnson (1981-) from Hawaii, USA Tomomi Johnson(1985-) from Tokyo, Japan • Education: Art Institute of New York • Their concern: Preservation of environment, reused materials, global warming, etc.

  4. On the myth of Sisyphus, the fatigue tendency of human beings and my umbrella. (2003-2006), ready-made paper bag Untitled #01 (2006-2008), plastic bottles, plastic knife and pens. (Yorkshire Terrier prize-winning work) 4. Their Past Artworks

  5. 5. Description of the works • a) What do you see? (Who or what are the subject?) • Materials: recycled material • b) How is it an example of the movement? • Movement: Environmental Art

  6. 5. Description of the works • c) What processes did the artist use? • d) What is the purpose of the work? (what is the artist trying to express?)

  7. Thank you for listening.

  8. What movement does the work represent? • Movement: Environmental Art • Remind people to protect our environment • Table decoration " Flower couture • Style : nature oriental

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