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Anatomy of An Illustration: Exquisite Corpse
Oh, those macabre surrealists! They just loved to play around with the more than slightly creepy, and yet be maddeningly onto something useful and deep. “Cadavre exquis” is the collective technique in which a text or image is shared in … Continue reading
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Tagged collage, Deadly Chaps Press, Joseph A. W. Quintela, Meg Tuite, party, Surrealism, text-driven art, urban sky
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