>his works are considered surrealist. >lots of experimentation: creating books that were wordless, books that were literally matchbox-sized, pop-up books, books entirely populated by inanimate objects >considered his own work literary nonsense >Black and white. Uses different density of lines to help separate objects from one another >Some cross hatching >Pushed style not photo-realistic or rendered
>his works are considered surrealist.
ReplyDelete>lots of experimentation: creating books that were wordless, books that were literally matchbox-sized, pop-up books, books entirely populated by inanimate objects
>considered his own work literary nonsense
>Black and white. Uses different density of lines to help separate objects from one another
>Some cross hatching
>Pushed style not photo-realistic or rendered
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