Sunday, 30 December 2012

Dadaism

This is what I found when I typed Dadaism.

The movement that the article says about primarily involved literature, visual arts, poetry, art theory, art manifestoes, theatre and graphic design. And this is few of his art works -->

                  

Basically, it is show that how Dadaist was looking for a new means of expression: one that had more meaning than the prevailing drift into abstraction, but that did not simply return to the traditions of figurative painting. In other words: Dadaist try to communicate and it's like story telling about something (those time was about World War) through arts. And Dadaist was using mixed media and likely it is called photomontage. The art of photomontage could be said to have started just after the First World War, but the manipulation of photographs already had a history going back to the invention of photography in the mid 19th century. 

Till then, in present day.. 
There are a lot of artist are still using the same way but in their own creativity. Such like Liz Huston. I know some of you people don't know her, but she is one of the best new artist and her art works caught my eyes.


The Photomontage Art of Liz Huston: A Videography

*click the link to watch her video. you won't regret it :)

Another unknown artist is Ruberman Rodriguez. I actually found and knew him last few years ago when I was about 15 years old. I knew him at this used-to-be-famous website called MySpace, and the whole profile page of his attracted my eyes, so I was never stop reading his stories and his art works. I was really amazed. At those time, he was just an ordinary person like everyone until he became a known artist among teenage like us by spreading his art works through websites such like deviant art, My Space, blogs and more. 
 
*Click the link to view. Definitely you won't regret about this :P


Till now, there are a lot of designers out there including all of us. It is our job to design something new in our own creativity or styles.

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