Between 1912 and 1913, Picasso and Braque realized early collages, introducing their work in real elements, (nails, buttons, glass, newspaper clippings ...), so they invented a new visual language to which he gave the name From
"collages," rearranging the plans for the composition of the painting to give a clearer reading.
"Still Life with Chair Caning" 1912, Picasso .
(A small piece of oilcloth chair caning a representative).
In 1913, Picasso , glue a piece of sheet music and music on its web guitar and give it a subtitle: "sized paper.
This technique was revived by the artists of the Dada movement and the "Surrealists", some of them, using photographs, old engravings ... Other artists of the movement: "Futurist" as Umberto Boccioni with newspapers. Matisse course who had the idea of gouache paper in which he cut the stained glass designs that enabled him to achieve the Chapel of the Rosary in Vence . Then he cut the paper using gouache as the that work of art for these large compositions like "Jazz", the "Dance" ... Not to mention Malevich the Master of "Suprematism " and Max Ernst who renewed totally in the process using not only prints and photographs but also wallpaper, extracts from advertisements, posters ...
Today it is quite common to use this means of artistic expression like a language in itself. Thus the artist selects, collects, cut and assembled like a jigsaw puzzle pieces that it takes away from their world of origin to the appropriate re and staging. Gluer, editor, the artist becomes a "handyman" at random from his imagination, creative works in mosaics, experiencing a personal language freely
"collages," rearranging the plans for the composition of the painting to give a clearer reading.
"Still Life with Chair Caning" 1912, Picasso .
(A small piece of oilcloth chair caning a representative).
In 1913, Picasso , glue a piece of sheet music and music on its web guitar and give it a subtitle: "sized paper.
This technique was revived by the artists of the Dada movement and the "Surrealists", some of them, using photographs, old engravings ... Other artists of the movement: "Futurist" as Umberto Boccioni with newspapers. Matisse course who had the idea of gouache paper in which he cut the stained glass designs that enabled him to achieve the Chapel of the Rosary in Vence . Then he cut the paper using gouache as the that work of art for these large compositions like "Jazz", the "Dance" ... Not to mention Malevich the Master of "Suprematism " and Max Ernst who renewed totally in the process using not only prints and photographs but also wallpaper, extracts from advertisements, posters ...
Today it is quite common to use this means of artistic expression like a language in itself. Thus the artist selects, collects, cut and assembled like a jigsaw puzzle pieces that it takes away from their world of origin to the appropriate re and staging. Gluer, editor, the artist becomes a "handyman" at random from his imagination, creative works in mosaics, experiencing a personal language freely