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The assemblage technique in the creation of modern wooden sculptures
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The article demonstrates how the assemblage technique manifests itself in modern wooden sculptures. The author shows what assemblage is and what is the essence of this method. In addition, close attention is paid to another innovation of avant-garde culture – organic art, according to the philosophy of which the world is represented as an organic whole, a single system with its own laws. By the example of M. Matyushin’s pedagogical system, the natural connection between man and nature in works of art is shown. On the basis of the developed creative method, it is presented how modern art can combine such avant-garde tendencies as, for example, organic art and assemblage. Another important methodology, close to the technique of assemblage, and at the same time bordering on the practices of kinetic art, is the creation of sculptures, the elements of which can be rotated. The synthesis of methods and materials allows us to expand the boundaries of art by introducing non-artistic materials into the creative circulation. The main idea of this approach is to enlarge the context in which the work of art we have created exists, to enrich its history. It is stated that the wooden sculpture provides the creator with ample opportunities for experimentation. The ideas and plots of wooden sculptures embody various ranges of artistic diversity of decorative and applied arts.
Title: The assemblage technique in the creation of modern wooden sculptures
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The article demonstrates how the assemblage technique manifests itself in modern wooden sculptures.
The author shows what assemblage is and what is the essence of this method.
In addition, close attention is paid to another innovation of avant-garde culture – organic art, according to the philosophy of which the world is represented as an organic whole, a single system with its own laws.
By the example of M.
Matyushin’s pedagogical system, the natural connection between man and nature in works of art is shown.
On the basis of the developed creative method, it is presented how modern art can combine such avant-garde tendencies as, for example, organic art and assemblage.
Another important methodology, close to the technique of assemblage, and at the same time bordering on the practices of kinetic art, is the creation of sculptures, the elements of which can be rotated.
The synthesis of methods and materials allows us to expand the boundaries of art by introducing non-artistic materials into the creative circulation.
The main idea of this approach is to enlarge the context in which the work of art we have created exists, to enrich its history.
It is stated that the wooden sculpture provides the creator with ample opportunities for experimentation.
The ideas and plots of wooden sculptures embody various ranges of artistic diversity of decorative and applied arts.
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