references and visual of artist
Combine Painting(Art).
A combine painting is an artwork
that incorporates various objects into a painted canvas surface,
creating a sort of hybrid between painting and sculpture.Items attached
to paintings might include photographic images, clothing, newspaper
clippings, ephemera or any number of three-dimensional objects
- Selected artist and art movement .
- Abstract expressionism was an American post–World War II art movement
- An American artist Robert Rauschenberg.October 22, 1925 – May 12, 2008.
- His "combine" concept strongly helped to shaped the direction of modern art.
- Robert Rauschenberg is most famous for his "combines".
- he used non-traditional materials and every day objects to innovate combination for both painting and sculpture.
- Rauschenberg's approach was sometime called "Neo-Dada, pop art" cultural movement, concentrated its anti-war politics through a rejection of the prevailing standards in art through anti-art cultural works
- His purpose was to reduce painting to its most essential nature, and to subsequently lead to the possibility of pure experience.
Design Principle of Rauschenberg
Rauschenberg
had used all design principles on his artworks. hierarchy- each
painting he highlighted his idea, Balance, proximity, rhythm, scale and
unity.
Monogram (side view)
Monogram” (1955-59) may
be the best known of all Rauschenberg’s works. In 1955 he purchased a
stuffed Angora goat, and after numerous wall configurations he created
the floor bound final version of Monogram. The goat is placed on a
hinged platform decorated with fragments from wooden signs, bits of
newspaper text and expressive markings of brown, black and white paint.
The goat, whose painted face looks longingly out from the center of the
work, is encircled by a rubber tire with tread that has been painted
white. “Monogram” can be seen from all four sides and its multiple
meanings come from the synthesis of the references culled by examining
all sides of the work.
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