I love this, because it is indeed an exquisite corpse. I like how the three artists each filled their entire third of the canvas with completely different realities, yet made it hang together, not just by using connecting images but also the theme of the bowler hat. And although there are three different heads in this piece, we are directed to the primary head by the use of white space and the halo of film spools. The central piece with its cracked texture also connects the moon landscape with the reality at top, which is much more “normal.”
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I love this, because it is indeed an exquisite corpse. I like how the three artists each filled their entire third of the canvas with completely different realities, yet made it hang together, not just by using connecting images but also the theme of the bowler hat. And although there are three different heads in this piece, we are directed to the primary head by the use of white space and the halo of film spools. The central piece with its cracked texture also connects the moon landscape with the reality at top, which is much more “normal.”
Nice work!