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Hi everyone, just thought i'd post some pis of a sample i've made from stips of wool, lace and cotton, I've realised i keep on using black and red on white in my work reminds me of old propaganda posters, would love to make a giant version of this. I have recently been looking at the work of Barbara Kruger, and although she may not be obviously linked as someone like boltanski her work reminded me a bit of what we want to do, she creates collages of photographs and text, creating new meaning and a narrative to found photos from mainstream magazines.
Collaborative work is like a collage, we take the best from all of us to create a new picture.