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Takashi Murakami is a modern Japanese artist who works in each quality arts media, which includes painting, in addition to virtual and industrial media. He appropriates famous issues from mass media and pop culture, then turns them into massive sculptures, “Superflat” paintings, or industrial items which includes collective figures.
Murakami’s sickly-sweet art pieces which are playful Japanese characters decorated in a cutesy technicolour palette, known as “Superflat”. Murakami’s art style, referred to as Superflat, is characterised through flat planes of colour and image photographs related to a individual art style derived from anime and manga. The Japanese have a phrase for this strand of their well-known culture such as Kawaii, which surely represents cuteness or lovability, and lends itself to the whole thing from toys, cartoons and pencil cases to clothing, personal appearance and behavioural patterns. Japanese kawaii additionally may be dark, though, and having grown up withinside the aftermath of the Second World War and the American occupation of Japan, it’s far not often sudden to discover that for every saccharine smile that Murakami paints, there can be an ominous looking evil eye or fang which gives a diffused feel of horror. (Jonathan Wingfield, 16 October 2010)
London florist Harriet Parry isn’t content material with simply assembling bouquets all day. With a historical past in best art, she wields an array of blooms, foliage and props like brushes and paints. When she’s now no longer running as a floral stylist (she as soon as organized posies for the Queen), Harriet creates jaw-losing compositions for her series ‘Flower Interpretations’. Each layout is modelled on a well-known painting, a movie nonetheless or style editorial, that is why you may spot her interpretation of a Picasso subsequent to a shot from Bridgerton on her feed. She hopes her creations make visitors pause and admire nature’s wonders (Frankie Team, Frankie, 3 May 2021).
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Frankie Team, Frankie, 3 May 2021. Harriet Parry turns art into floral arrangements [Online] (n.d.) Availiable at: https://www.frankie.com.au/gallery/harriet-parry-turns-art-into-floral-arrangements-564056 [Accessed in 25 April 2022]
Jonathan Wingfield, Independent, 16 October 2010. Let them eat manga: How Takashi Murakami introduced Japanese kitsch to the Palace of Versailles [Online] (n.d.) Availiable at: https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/art/features/let-them-eat-manga-how-takashi-murakami-introduced-japanese-kitsch-to-the-palace-of-versailles-2105842.html [Accessed in 25 April 2022]
Minimalist indoors layout may be very similar to modern indoors layout and includes the use of the bare essentials to create a easy and uncluttered space. It’s characterized through simplicity, smooth lines, and a monochromatic palette with shade used as an accent. It typically combines an open ground plan, plenty of light, and purposeful furniture, and it makes a speciality of the shape, shade and texture of only a handful of important elements. (Tarkett, n.d.)
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HomeDSGN team, HomeDSGN, 7 May 2019. Lithuanian warehouse transformed by DO Architects into stunning, space efficient private apartments [Online] (n.d.) Availiable at: https://www.homedsgn.com/lithuanian-warehouse-transformed-by-do-architects/ [Accessed in 10 March 2022]
Tarkett, n.d. Minimalist Interior [Online] (n.d.) Availiable at: https://home.tarkett.com/en_EU/node/what-is-minimalist-interior-design-style-8860#:~:text=Minimalist%20Design&text=Minimalist%20interior%20design%20is%20very,colour%20used%20as%20an%20 [Accessed in 10 March 2022]
Zaha Hadid Arhitects, n.d. Cara Atlantica [Online] (n.d.) Availiable at: https://www.zaha-hadid.com/architecture/casa-atlantica/ [Accessed in 02 March 2022]
Cristiana Couceiro is a Portuguese illustrator which creates her art focusing on creating collages with newspaper, tiles, vintage images, and scraps of paper, all in a very clean and nostalgic style. (Cristiana Couceiro, 03 April 2020)
Cristiana Couceiro, Awwwards 03 April 2020. The Illustrations and Collages of Cristiana Couceiro [Online] (n.d) Availiable at: https://www.awwwards.com/the-illustrations-and-collages-of-cristiana-couceiro.html [Accessed in 16 February 2022]
Today’s collages are commonly used on day to day basis as one of the art forms. However, collage entered Modern Art with a help of an artist Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque. Back in the early twentieth century when Cubist artists began gluing various materials such as paper, fabric, and even objects. Picasso’s piece was “Still Life with Chair Caning” created in 1912, as well as Braques’ “Fruit Dish and Glass”. Nowadays instead of using different materials, artists use photomontage on computers and software to easily produce collages. The photomontage is a collage created by cutting and gluing other photographs to create a new image. (Master Class, n.d.)
An example of a Modern Art Collages refers to the young Russian artist and creator Yegor Zhuldybin. This artist specialises in surreal digital collages through which he builds unique worlds where he explores elements such as colour saturation, aesthetics, and optical illusion. Most of his pieces use pattern or galaxy backgrounds with a solid sun shape which surprisingly compliments the original image.
His work is characterised by his handcrafted collages, which he creates with antique and old materials to produce vibrant and detailed works of art. Collage frequently spills over into other arts like sculpture, painting, and illustration. Color, nature, juxtaposition, children’s encyclopaedias, repetition, and transformation are all sources of inspiration for him (Ben Lewis Giles, n.d.).
Lola Dupre is a collage artist from Scotland who works in the traditional manner, using a lot of paper. From her collage style, her unique approach to the art, is everything other than usual. Her work incorporates elements of the Dada movement as well as modern digital alteration techniques. (Lazar Mijanovic, 11 January 2022)
Ben Lewis Giles, Debut Art n.d. Ben Lewis Giles [Online] (n.d.) Availiable at: https://www.debutart.com/artist/ben-lewis-giles [Accessed in 09 February 2022]
Master Class staff, Master Class n.d. What Is a Collage? 4 Types of Collages in Art [Online] (Updated 19 Aug 2021) Availiable at: https://www.masterclass.com/articles/what-is-a-collage#what-is-a-collage [Accessed in 09 February 2022]
Lazar Mijanovic, Qode Magazine, 11 January 2022. An Exploration of Collage Through the Works of 8 Contemporary Artists [Online] (n.d.) Availiable at: https://qodeinteractive.com/magazine/contemporary-collage-artists/ [Accessed in 09 February 2022]
Lola Dupre, n.d. [Online] (n.d.) Availiable at: https://loladupre.com/exploding [Accessed in 09 February 2022]
Yegor Zhuldybin, iCanvas n.d. Yegor Zhuldybin – Canvas Prints [Online] (n.d.) Availiable at: https://www.icanvas.com/canvas-art-prints/artist/yegor-zhuldybin?product=canvas&sort=popular [Accessed in 09 February 2022]