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What is the difference between Hockney's Photographic collages and his Composite Polaroid images?

There are some differences between Hockney's Photographic collages and his Composite Polaroid images. One difference is that the Composite Polaroid images are all broken up into equal size squares while the Photographic collages are broke up into rectangles. Another difference between the two is that the Composite Polaroid images all have the white boarder around each individual part of the whole image breaking it up to look like little frames while the Photographic collages have no boarder or edge allowing them to blend seamlessly. A final difference between the two is that the Composite Polaroid images do not over lap while the images that make up the Photographic collages do overlap in some places. These differences give each media it own unique quality.


What are nevelson's compositions considered to be?

assemblages


Which artist was known for his assemblages?

Robert Rauschenberg


What type of collages are there for a nurse?

There are so many collages for nurses like nursing school, Nursing collage. Some of the collages are Harvard University.


What is the best collages or schools for culinary artist?

Do culinary artists make collages?


What collages has Vincent van goth done?

Do you mean van Gogh? He made no collages.


Are there any good sites to make collages?

fashion collages? if yes i recommend polyvore.com (:


Colleges for fashion designers?

yeah most collages have that career most of them but some of the collages are not really in to that


Where in which country has the largest number of medical collages in the world?

which country has largest num. of medical collages?


Differences between 1950s and now?

differences between now and then 1905s


Differences between fraud and error?

differences between errors and frauds


What has the author Birna Kristjansdottir written?

Birna Kristjansdottir has written: 'Assemblages'