Heather Cleary
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Helen
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Yale
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From: ART LIBRARIES
SOCIETY DISCUSSION LIST [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of
SMHenderson
Sent: Thursday, January 21, 2010 12:38
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Subject: Re: [ARLIS-L] term for a
type of drawing or graphic image?
Hello,
I am not convinced that words like mosiac and collage should
be co-opted for this specific sub-section of artwork that you are asking about.
Here are my thoughts: I have studied Chinese painting and wish that I had
written my thesis proving that the Chinese masters inspired the European
impressionists. This work that you are describing feels like a modern take on
impressionism, pointalism, and the like. Chuck Close was not the first person to
create pixelated artwork (that's a way to describe it) - but he did inspire
the commercial craze of creating images that are composed of smaller,
individual images.
Why create a word when you can just describe them that
way?
Please also check out the work of Ayakoh Furukawa. see
the "Text Drawing" section of her website: http://www.ayakohfurukawa.net/ . This
work is described by her galleries as text-based
drawing.
--
Sara Henderson, Assistant
Director
Asian American Arts Centre
111 Norfolk St. NY, NY
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On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 11:56 AM, Haines, Annette <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
In addition to
Jill’s suggestions, perhaps the term mosaic?
Annette Haines
Art & Design Field Librarian
University of Michigan
On
1/21/10 11:15 AM, "Jill Timm" <[log in to unmask]"
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I would call that a collage, or if all photos, a photo collage.
Jill Timm
Mystical Places Press
www.mysticalplaces.com
Publisher of Artist Book News
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-----Original Message-----
I'm hoping that the collective wisdom of arlis colleagues will have an answer to this: I've been trying to find examples of images or drawings where the image, perhaps a face or figure, is made up of multiples of small images like letters, words, or figures, etc. Is there a term or label for such images? Or a more precise description for them? If you can point me to any examples, or names of artists (probably graphic artists in advertising or commercial art?), I would appreciate it. Kathy Zimon
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