2018, April, tear up black paper recycling process, going into more complex structures and rythms, 80 x 120cm
2017, November, more tear up black paper recycling process, 80 x 120cm
2017, November, composition with recup karton, 80 x 120cm
2017, November, tear up black paper recycling process, 120 x 150cm
Recycling black paper for low profile tearing compositioning technique. Spontanous out of the blue shaping or maybe not so out of the blue discovering what is appearing. Seems to have a nice landscape character with depth, foregroundand dimention aspects.
Part of a basic level creating, spontanous, direct, without any technical skill demands. Tear the paper ...have an idea ...compose ...find an new adjusted idea ...recompose untill satisfaction with the composition and balance in the creation.
First ideas of an educational project i want to write for art students
Part of a basic level creating, spontanous, direct, without any technical skill demands. Tear the paper ...have an idea ...compose ...find an new adjusted idea ...recompose untill satisfaction with the composition and balance in the creation.
First ideas of an educational project i want to write for art students
2016, Oktober, The "Paper Cut Out", recycling process, part 2
"SAME SAME BUT DIFFERENT...." Cutting a non satisfied drawing into pieces.... and making new artwork from scratch... and making an other artwork.... and removing the composition again.... and starting over and over again....
Paper cuts repeatedly organised on foam board 50 x 70 cm... "Untitled 1 - 8"
Paper cuts repeatedly organised on foam board 50 x 70 cm... "Untitled 1 - 8"
The "Paper Cut Out", recycling process
The "Paper Cut Out" is a dynamic way to explore tempory atmospheres made of useless material of former drawings cut into pieces, recycled for an other creative process.
This technique could even be the background for more digital experimenting.
Rightnow I m figuring out how to work with this technique in such a flexible way that I can make as many corrections as I want before I fix the cutted pieces definitively into their end form once the result satisfies me. One idea is to needle the pieces on a foamboard or cadapack board.
This technique could even be the background for more digital experimenting.
Rightnow I m figuring out how to work with this technique in such a flexible way that I can make as many corrections as I want before I fix the cutted pieces definitively into their end form once the result satisfies me. One idea is to needle the pieces on a foamboard or cadapack board.