
Perry Kulper
Speculative House, Garden + Landscape, v.01a, 2017. Digital collage
@pkulper
Perry Kulper
Speculative House, Garden + Landscape, v.01a, 2017. Digital collage
@pkulper
Perry Kulper with Saumon Oboudiyat
Chromatic Triplets: Over-Near the Marbled Canary Observatory, Aerial Diptych Folly, v.02, Paper + digital collage, 2017.
@pkulper
Perry Kulper
Hello World, Aerial Diptych Folly, v.03, collaboration with Oliver Popadich. Digital model, 2018
@pkulper
Eve Stainton
Kneading Paradise, Digital collage, 54.19cm height x 72.25 cm width.
Features as print on vinyl flooring in performance work ‘Slug Horizons’ with @florence_peake .
www.staintonandpeake.com
@evestainton
Eve Stainton is a movement artist inspired by the complexities of uncodeable, poetic queer encounters. This manifests through practices of dancing and digital collage, relating intimately to Eve’s movement practice, often working with formal and expanded choreographic textures of layering/translucency/proximity/queer visibility/modification/vulnerability/blurring/being caught between.
Digital collage works are created using an app on their iphone.
Eve Stainton
Apparition Apparition, Digital collage, 142.59cm height x 203.06cm width
Features in performance work ‘Apparition Apparition’ with @florence_peake .
www.staintonandpeake.com
@evestainton
Eve Stainton is a movement artist inspired by the complexities of uncodeable, poetic queer encounters. This manifests through practices of dancing and digital collage, relating intimately to Eve’s movement practice, often working with formal and expanded choreographic textures of layering/translucency/proximity/queer visibility/modification/vulnerability/blurring/being caught between.
Digital collage works are created using an app on their iphone.
Eve Stainton
Friendly Creature, Digital collage, 142.24cm height x 106.68cm width
Created during research for solo performance work ‘Dykegeist’
www.staintonandpeake.com
@evestainton
Eve Stainton is a movement artist inspired by the complexities of uncodeable, poetic queer encounters. This manifests through practices of dancing and digital collage, relating intimately to Eve’s movement practice, often working with formal and expanded choreographic textures of layering/translucency/proximity/queer visibility/modification/vulnerability/blurring/being caught between.
Digital collage works are created using an app on their iphone.
John Bumstead (Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA)
Untitled3 is an original photograph on cracked LCD screens.
instagram.com/rdklinc
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John Bumstead (Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA)
Untitled2 is an original photograph on cracked LCD screens.
instagram.com/rdklinc
rdklinc.com/info
John Bumstead (Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA)
Untitled1 is an original photograph on a modified LCD screen with its outer polarized layer removed, cut into strips, and re-assembled.
instagram.com/rdklinc
rdklinc.com/info