2 new collages with vintage ledger paper used for the background.
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
Sunday, February 5, 2012
Catching Dali in the Moon
This piece celebrates Dali in a subtle, surreal kind of way. Several pieces of vintage paper were cut out and utilized for this piece.
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
The Running of the Meats
The meat picture came from a 1950's recipe booklet entitled How To Freeze Foods. The 3 running children were cut from an old book about how to be a good parent. Apparently this collage has been making the rounds on Tumblr. Pretty cool.
Thursday, December 8, 2011
Saturday, October 1, 2011
Two Men With A Secret
The illustrations for this collage were found in an old Reader's Digest Condensed book. These old and often dusty, worthless looking books you find for a dime a dozen at thrift stores contain some incredibly interesting and underappreciated illustrations from little known artists. For those who are fans of old illustrations, these sad looking books are worth checking out.
Homo Marxian
It's rather rare to find any interesting books about communism in thrift stores and if one is found, it will usually be filled with hilarious and scary anecdotes about communists and in the same breath you will be pressured to convert to Christianity if you already haven't, just because you wanted to read a book about communism.
A couple of books I've found over the years stand out, not only because it's unusual at least around these parts to find any books on communism that aren't thinly veiled religious tomes but also because these two particular books have excellent illustrations. The books whose illustrations of communism should be noted are The Naked Communist and Communism, An American's View. Granted, The Naked Communist has a religious slant to it and the preaching begins towards the end when you've been about scared out of your wits by the communist boogieman but never mind the text, it's the illustrations we're after!
Each book was filled with some great pieces, and the second book mentioned, Communism, An American's View, is full of woodcuts of Stalin, Marx, Lenin, and other creatures often found in texts of this sort, the artwork being completed by Leonard Everett Fisher, who also designed several postage stamps.
The pieces in the collage were culled from these two books.
Labels:
assemblage,
collage,
communism,
Fidel Castro,
Karl Marx,
Lenin,
Marxism,
Soviet Union,
Stalin,
Trotsky,
U.S.S.R.,
USSR
Thursday, September 15, 2011
Megasoundscape
Saturday, July 16, 2011
Monday, June 20, 2011
Vacuum Tube Robot
A nice piece of foxed endpaper and some vintage electronics images from the 1955 electronic educational book Basic Electronics by Van Valkenburgh helped create this blue faced robot.
Basic Electronics is filled with hundreds of images of vacuum tubes, capacitors, and funny pictures of electronic technicians. If you ever see a copy of this book at a thrift store, grab it. It's one of the best books I've seen for electronic graphics.
Saturday, June 18, 2011
Strawberries for Astra
SOLD
Sunday, June 5, 2011
Infoculture: Mad
Created to just have some fun and send out my good friend Stu some collaged handmade postcards. The doll on the front of the card is an Edison Talking Doll invented by Thomas Edison in 1890. Unfortunately these dolls turned out not to be so desirable by the little Victorian ones and soon the Edison Talking Doll was no more.
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