Video: Pets from old magazines and newspapers by Samuel Price
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Some pet owners, those with a creative streak, sometimes draw their pets. Here comes the American Samuel Price creates portraits its many dogs … But he creates them not with paints or pencils, but with the help old magazines and newspapers.
The world is largely based on enthusiastic people. And it doesn't matter what they are passionate about, but it is their hobbies that are responsible for everything good in the world: scientific and technological progress, creativity, etc. A special "caste" of enthusiastic people can be attributed to the owners of pets. They not only often treat their pets better than their own children, but also create a whole world around their beloved dogs and cats.
And in this world there are special relationships, and their own traditions, and clothes, and creativity. For example, the work of Tim Flach, who created a book about dogs with a capacious name "Dogs", or Samuel Price, who creates portraits of his dogs and dogs of his friends using old newspapers and magazines.
To do this, Price collects a stack of old printed periodicals, flips through them and cuts out the squares of the color needed for the picture with scissors. Then he pastes these small elements on the canvas and receives collage portraits, from which the kind, kind faces of the main four-legged favorites of Mankind look at him.
In just a few years of this kind of creativity, Samuel Price created about two dozen portraits. Moreover, half of the dogs depicted on them belong to the artist himself.
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