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- Décollage is an art style that is the opposite of collage; instead of an image being built up of all or parts of existing images, it is created by ripping...
- Organic décollage is a phrase used by the photographer Maria Stengard-Green to describe the naturally occurring or non-artistically organized décollage that...
- and adverti****ts taken from around the city, in a process known as décollage. Their first work was titled Ach Alma Manetro, named after words that...
- important figure in post-war European art. Best known for his works of décollage and psychogeographics, made from torn advertising posters. He was ****ociated...
- Erika Forster, Heather D'Angelo, Brian Reitzell, Dunckel, Godin) 3:03 8. "Décollage" 1:39 9. "Cosmic Trip" 4:10 10. "Homme lune" 0:27 11. "Lava" 3:03...
- Contour drawing technique Contour rivalry Crosshatching Dalle de verre Décollage technique Digital painting technique Distressing technique Divisionism...
- Created by Trevor Roberts Genre Speculative evolution, alternate history, décollage, Cosmic horror In-universe information Other name(s) Permian Basin Superorganism...
- Conservation and restoration of cultural property Crowdsourcing creative work Décollage Environmental art Found object Graffiti History of art Illustration Installation...
- (28 May 2023). "Trophée du ****ur : à Blois, Tidjane Salaun a amorcé son décollage". La Nouvelle République du Centre-Ouest (in French). Retrieved 1 December...
- Died 8 August 2023(2023-08-08) (aged 76) Liverpool, England Known for Décollage Notable work "God Save the Queen" Partner Margi Clarke (former) Children...