Assemblage

"Assemblage" is the 3-D version of "collage”. "Found object fragments," "discards," or "throwaways" (artist's work to look at: Schwitters, Cornell, Rauschenberg, Bearden, etc.).


These things are organized by their specific elements. The resulting groups are then arranged into compositions of art.


Extending to many cultures of people living in family, religious, work, and various other groups; We could be viewed as a complex living version of "assemblage”(Webster 1. a group of persons or things gathered or collected).


We have “found” each other by chance; either by blood, common goals, or a certain chemistry. These connections help to formulate new ideas, innovations, and even new generations. John Anderson

Tuesday, July 4, 2017

YUKITANGI

“YUKITANGI talked and talked to keep the wolf away,
But it talked so much it heard only itself,
not the river, not the wind, not even the wolf.
But the raven came and said, the wolf is hungry,
If you stop talking you’ll hear him…the wind too.
And when you hear the wind you’ll fly.
Then he became his nature, the eagle.
The eagle soared and it's flight said all

 it needed to say.”

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