Tamara Lorenz
Tamara seems to use very thin pieces of coloured paper with different shapes of other paper as well as have several sculptures, one thing I notice straight away is the abstract photos she has taken are extremely similar to my photos apart from her's are all ordered and she has used really thin pieces of paper as well as this I don't make any sculptures but otherwise our work is very alike.
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Jerry Reed
Jerry reed's photographs often are made of paper and are ether curved, straight or both what makes this so interesting is how he makes the paper seem so three-dimensional by folding it or simply placing it upon other pieces of paper but the impact it has on the photographs is substantial and although I did not make mine necessarily three-dimensional I feel like my Abstract photos of my paper pieces does look slightly like some of his work.
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Vjeko Sager
Vjeko uses small cuts in the paper to create abstract designs but as well as this he also draws most of his artwork as well, whats amazing about this is his drawing look very realistic and 3-D like the cut paper art work he does although that is also just paper it looks like it's completely separate pieces of paper on top almost like an optical illusion. Unfortunately my work and his are totally different although I like the idea of his work and I might be convinced to try and give a go in the future.
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Jaroslav Rössler
Jaroslav's photographs are mainly distorted photos or sculptures although I like the idea behind some of them like the sculpture with the triangle in the ceiling although my work is nearly completely different I might distort some of my photographs like he has to see what my end result can be and whether it can be like any of his sculptures and photographs.
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Francis Bruguière
Francis's photographs are strange for many reasons such as they look oddly similar to a piece of paper I was using also he keeps the idea of both ordered and disordered but he also uses light to make the photographs standout also I think it's strange that he's done this since it gets rid of some of the detail of the abstract paper he's using also it makes one or two of them look unreal since you end up seeing something else in the image, for example one of them to me looks like a woman's face and another looks like a windmill or a flower.
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Abstract photography with coloured paper
I decided to do my own thing with this task so instead of doing this in response to the other artists I wanted to see how my work would compare to their work, so I took serval different pieces of coloured paper and cut them in to different shapes and sizes, and made pictures out of them by layering them over each other and making other shapes out of them. At first I wanted to do cityscapes made from paper and orderly patterns but after a while I wanted to incourpate both the order and the disorder together as well as putting hidden patterns within them so they are all different in certain ways, I also used other pieces of uncut paper as the background apart from one of the photographs which is taken on my fleece so it would have a different personality about than the other photographs which all follow the same principles- order/disorder/both on paper to represent something.