I spotted this on the tombstone of a trucker. An ex-trucker to be exact.
by David Halliday
This piece was a bit of an experiment. Who am I kidding? All my work is an experiment. If I knew what I was doing, I’d be teaching.
by David Halliday
I love Chagall’s work. And looking at it I realized how many pieces of mine were unconsciously influenced by his style. Although he was a painter, he worked in almost every medium. And there is about his work the look of the collage.
In a collage, chaos is the background to an order not yet discovered. Sort of like being illiterate and trying to read tea leaves.
by David Halliday
She was a model and a photographer of cheese cake photos. Difficult to think what people will think of this work a hundred years from now. Or even now.
Mara Kurtz runs her own design school. She also has a blog that you might find interesting. I like some of her collage work. There is a feel of the ‘Cleavers do cubism’ about them. Although they use some of the tools of the more political/critical collages about them, they are not critical of the American experience. In fact they almost seem neutral toward Amercan culture.
The title is not meant to be chauvinistic. I was trying to imitate a collage I found on the net by a young woman. There was about it a naivite and gravity free notion that I found interesting.
by David Halliday
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