Hannah Höch, née Anna Therese Johanne Höch, (born November 1, 1889. Hannah Höch was a German Dada artist known for her political photomontages. Made from newspaper clippings and found objects, her work often engaged with the early 20th-century ideal of the “New Woman”—one who challenged the traditional domestic role of females.
Hannah Hoch played a huge role in our photomontages, we had to learn about how she as an artist had become so popular for her bazaar photo work.
For the past 3 weeks, we had been trying to recreate Hanna Hoch's bazaar art style we had two-three weeks of making scrapbooks and after we had finished our scrapbooks we had to make three posters based on Hannah Hoch's way of putting everything together but we had a choice on what we wanted the images to be.
My photomontages
My first photo is a guy lying in a stadium with butterflies and a butterfly covering his face the focal point is the butterflies.
My second one is based on what a lucid dream what kinda looks like and my inspiration is based on for the bee's are from Journey 2: The Mysterious Island.
My third one is kind of how I perceive eye's and eye color's I thought of stars because i think stars just add a beautiful feature to it.
Kia ora Dominique, this is a well written blog post, in that I have a good idea of the context of your work. It makes reading it for new readers much easier.
ReplyDeleteThank you for adding a description about what you were thinking around each piece as you made them. This is helpful. Is there a particular piece of Hannah Hoch's work that inspired you to make these?