Untitled (IS IS osin)
collage experiment on paper by J A Dixon
4 x 5 inches
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Archive for the ‘Experiments’ Category
March Exercise | Experiment Eight
Tuesday, March 8th, 2016March Exercise | Experiment Seven
Monday, March 7th, 2016Untitled (Julie and Judy)
collage experiment on paper by J A Dixon
4 x 5 inches
refined as a collage miniature
March Exercise | Experiment Six
Sunday, March 6th, 2016Untitled (URGER HEESE BURG)
collage experiment on paper by J A Dixon
4 x 5 inches
refined as a collage miniature
March Exercise | Experiment Five
Saturday, March 5th, 2016Untitled (UNDER TH By ZA)
collage experiment on paper by J A Dixon
4 x 5 inches
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March Exercise | Experiment Four
Friday, March 4th, 2016Untitled (GLAS COUNTY)
collage experiment on paper by J A Dixon
4 x 5 inches
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March Exercise | Experiment Three
Thursday, March 3rd, 2016Untitled (San Diego Mail-Line)
collage experiment on paper by J A Dixon
4 x 5 inches
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March Exercise | Experiment Two
Wednesday, March 2nd, 2016Untitled (PRONUNCIATION METHOD)
collage experiment on paper by J A Dixon
4 x 5 inches
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March Exercise | Experiment One
Tuesday, March 1st, 2016Untitled (DATE DUE Mower—Now)
collage experiment on paper by J A Dixon
4 x 5 inches
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Tender and Wild
Wednesday, December 23rd, 2015“Art, in itself, is an attempt to bring order out of chaos.”
– Stephen Sondhiem
I was in the “Seasonal Zone,” listening to music and making a batch of hand-made greetings and collage miniatures. I began to recycle Christmas cards from previous years, and I had the idea of trying to visually merge two different but similar images. Nothing seemed to go right as my technique played out. One cannot anticipate nor contrive the “fortunate accidents” inherent in the medium. The resulting effect reminds me of an aging fresco, as if an artist had painted a Madonna and Child over another, with the decay of time and weather taking over. I rarely think too much about these things in process, with reflection arriving later. I especially enjoy when others make observations and symbolic associations of their own. Overall, I think my sweet obsession with collage may be about trying to bring some kind of harmony out of the sense of disorder that pervades much of modern perception, although I should hesitate to generalize about my personal state of being and apply it to the world.
Tender and Wild
collage miniature by J A Dixon
7 x 9.5 inches
private collection
Collage experiments as gift art
Wednesday, December 16th, 2015“Man himself is mute, and it is the image that speaks. For it is obvious that the image alone can keep pace with nature.”
— Boris Pasternak
I have come to the point where nearly all of my December gifts are hand-crafted items, many of which feature experimental images of one sort or another. Some end up being studies for larger works. Shown below are a couple of little artifacts that have resulted so far from my lead-up to the holidays — examples of how gift art can hover between descriptive categories. Both are more than greeting-card covers, but not advanced enough to be called true collage miniatures. Intrinsic value is always a matter of opinion, but, at any rate, people usually appreciate being invited into the artistic process.
two small, year-end gifts
collage artifacts by J A Dixon
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