Adding and Taking away - John Stezaker Collages By Parveen Adams

 I read this chapter about John Stezaker because he works with collage and although a lot of his work contains portraiture the chapter spoke about the relationships with the images and the fragments. It talks about how through collage we see something that isn't visible and that's what I am doing with my work, I am creating places that don't exist. Giving the viewer a chance to see something that isn't there. I am also buying relationships between the places in the collages by placing them next to or on top of each other to create a new scene. Taking fragments of places and turning them into something else. 

This chapter also interested me because it talked about how collage goes against what photography is designed for. Photography captures moments in time and shows a particular place or person at a certain time. However with collage you are editing that and making the photograph not what it originally was. Taking the image, changing the context and it therefore no longer is a captured moment in time. It is now something that doesn't exist.











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