Wednesday, February 24, 2016

Los Angeles based artist Allison Cortson collects dust from their art-themed houses and used it the background of their portraits to paint. She began her series of "dusty" works of art, the so-named dust paintings, a couple of years ago, but it is only now that on the internet presence they get so deserved rightly.

Dust paintings ... Now here's anything you do not see each day, is not it? Properly, actually, just a month ago we had been a story about Alessandro Ricci, an Italian artist who paints collected dust of historic buildings in Florence. But even though his dust creations more like environmental statements against pollution in his hometown are Allison Cortson photos very significantly far more complicated and have a entirely different objective. Their dust painting, the artist tries to emphasize the reality that "matter largely empty space" and it is only by way of interaction with living issues that they give any value. Therefore, in all its dust painting art of human subjects are painted in colour, while the background with dust is re-produced.

What is even far more amazing is that Allison gathers really dust from each and every living area of their subject. Some of her paintings are about 70-inches tall, the dust collection procedure normally requires her a few months. can to be expected, she goes by means of a lot of people sucks ... After she has collected adequate dust, tends to make the human topic in oil paint, and moves on to the bland background. "I sprinkle the dust on the screen and manipulate with a brush. When you are accomplished, the dust is applied with an acrylic sealer," said Allison.















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