Art-making, Collections, and Obsessions: An Intimate Exploration of the Mixed-media Work and Collections of 35 Artists

Art-making, Collections, and Obsessions: An Intimate Exploration of the Mixed-media Work and Collections of 35 Artists

by Lynne Perrella (Author)

Synopsis

This large format, full-colour, inspirational book is about how artists use their collections to make artwork. The gallery-style format allows readers to see what artists collect, and the resulting spectacular artwork they make from it. The book features the collections and the artwork of 33 major mixed-media artists. The artwork will include journals, assemblages, altered books, as well as jewellery pieces and detailed descriptions of the materials and techniques used, plus tips and insights into using unusual materials and collections. Mixed-media artists are naturally collectors. They are fascinated by the stuff of life and they are always looking for the right elements to add to their collages and journals. This book offers a juicy combination, sort of a walk through an artist-filled flea market, and a gallery of the pieces created using these collections with tips and insights on collecting and creating, and how they go hand in hand.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 160
Publisher: Rockport Publishers Inc
Published: 01 Feb 2008

ISBN 10: 1592533639
ISBN 13: 9781592533633

Media Reviews
Perrella, Lynne. Art Making, Collections & Obsessions: An Intimate Exploration of the Mixed-Media Work and Collections of 35 Artists. Quarry: Quayside. 2008. 160p. photogs. ISBN 978-1-59253-363-3. $26.99 . FINE ARTS Perrella (Beyond Paper Dolls) features creative uses by 35 artists of found and collected objects such as buttons, shells, textiles, photos, suitcases, utensils, and other castoffs that are given second lives in art projects. Examples of each artistAEs works are displayed on a colorful double-page spread, with large photo reproductions and commentary that includes quotations from writers and musicians. Some of the most innovative and clever applications are wedding-cake-box sculptures, worn and painted gloves, and outlandishly decorated corsets and military garb. Instead of serious intellectual art, this is more a showcase of works by artists having fun with trinkets and treasured ephemera. Contact information and artist web sites are included at the back. A popular crafts addition suitable for many public collections.Russell T. Clement, Northwestern Univ. Lib., Evanston, IL, Library Journal, April 2008
Author Bio
Lynne Perrella is an artist, author and workshop instructor. She has written two books for Quarry: Artists' Journals & Sketchbooks and Alphabetica. She contributes articles to a variety of magazines and her work has appeared in various books on mixed media.