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Meet the Artist

WHAT IS Mixed Media?

Mixed Media The use of two or more art materials in an artwork A piece of art that has been created with both paint and colored pencils is an example of a "mixed media" work. A piece of art can also be created with ink, chalk, crayon, fabric, metal or many other materials.

WHAT IS Collage?

Collage Collage came from the French word coller, which means to glue. A collage is an artwork made by gluing things together, such as: String Fabric Newspaper Photos Cardboard Bits of paintings Tissue or wrapping paper, Shells Feathers Stones and even Broken Bits of Toys.

History of Collage History of Collage The idea of making a collage has existed for several hundred years. In Medieval times painters pasted gold paper to paintings. In the 1500 s, gemstones and precious metals were glued to church paintings and crosses.

History of of Collage During the 1700 s, artists cut paper figures and glued them onto book covers, hand mirrors and even furniture. Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque were two of the people who made art collages popular in the early 1900 s. They used many different paper items and painted areas of the glued artwork.

Georges Braque (BRAHK) Georges Braque was born in France in 1882. He was trained to be a house painter and decorator as his father and grandfather were. At 20 years old he moved to Paris and studied to become an artist. After spending time in the French Army, Braque moved to the Normandy seacoast. He produced many paintings, graphics, book illustrations and sculptors. He died in Paris in 1963.

Georges Braque (BRAHK) A few years after moving to Paris, Braque met Picasso and became interested in the Cubist style of painting. Cubism is a form of art created by using squares and other geometric shapes, like rectangles and triangles. Let s look at two examples on the next slide

Georges Braque (BRAHK) Fishing Boats 1909 Musical Instruments 1908

Georges Braque (BRAHK) Braque and Picasso tried using the same Cubist style in collages. This collage is created with wood grain wall paper and charcoal. Braque used the wall paper to represent the texture and color of wood for the café wall and table. Fruit Dish and Glass - 1912

Georges Braque (BRAHK) Can you find the fruit dish? What words can you find? Fruit Dish and Glass - 1912

Georges Braque (BRAHK) Can you find the clarinet in this collage? What other shapes do you see? The Clarinet - 1912

Georges Braque (BRAHK) This collage is done with newspaper clippings, oil paints and sand on canvas. The sand was added to give the paint a more textured look. The Clarinet - 1912

Georges Braque (BRAHK) This collage is made of newspaper cuttings and painted paper, cut and glued to a canvas and then charcoal and pencil were used to draw on it too. Can you see the guitar in this collage? Guitar - 1913 What else do you see?

Braque in his art studio He died in Paris in 1963

Georges Braque (BRAHK) Cubist Collage

Georges Braque (BRAHK) Cubist Collage

Georges Braque (BRAHK) Cubist Collage Materials Provided: Heavy colored construction paper 9 x 12 Other colored paper to tear into geometric shapes Puzzle pieces or small playing cards Page of various 1 st grade words printed in color Paint(Optional) Paint brushes (Optional) White glue Materials Provided by Volunteer / Teacher: Catalog, magazine and / or junk mail pictures Crayons, colored markers or pencils if not painting Cups/ containers for water and thinning glue If painting Newspaper, paper towels, wet wipes and cups for cleaning brushes

Process: Georges Braque (BRAHK) 1. If painting cover work area with newspapers Cubist Collage 2. Hand out a piece of colored 9 X 12 heavy construction paper. Glue artist slip on back and sign name. 3. Hand out bowls / plates of watered down glue and brushes. 4. Choose a couple of pieces of colored paper and some pictures of other papers (magazines, catalogs) and tear them into geometric shapes. 5. Glue these torn pieces of paper onto the colored 9 X 12 heavy construction paper. Tear and glue as many pieces as desired. 6. Hand out plates of paint, or have crayons or colored markers on hand. 7. Next, either paint the paper in any way desired (or use markers): -paint around the shapes -paint on the shapes - paint the background paper - paint any combination of these ideas 8. If painting, while paint is still wet, press other torn paper shapes into the wet paint. 9. Allow the painted design with torn collage papers to dry, and enjoy your cubist collage.

The teaching of the arts and the humanities in our school is essential to all of us. Our ability to communicate effectively, the growth and vitality of our cultural heritage, all depend upon understanding and appreciating The pivotal role of the arts and the humanities In developing a truly literate society. -Andrew Haiskell,, Chairman President s Committee on Arts & the Humanities Chairman of the Board, Time, Inc.