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QUESTION 6. CLOSE UP Viewing subjects close up has provided inspiration for many artists, designers and craftspeople. The Boyle Family are known for their close-up studies of surfaces. Photographer Andreas Feininger studied the structure of natural objects. Craftsperson Heather Knight makes ceramic artwork inspired by the textures of natural forms, and Georgia O’Keeffe painted close-up images of flora.

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QUESTION 6. CLOSE UPViewing subjects close up has provided inspiration for many artists, designers and craftspeople. The Boyle Family are known for their close-up studies of surfaces. Photographer Andreas Feininger studied the structure of natural objects. Craftsperson Heather Knight makes ceramic artwork inspired by the textures of natural forms, and Georgia O’Keeffe painted close-up images of flora.

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The Boyle Family The Boyle Family are a family of collaborative artists

based in London Their aim continues to be to try & make art that does

not exclude anything as a potential subject. Over the years, some of the subjects being: earth, air,

fire and water; animals, vegetables and minerals; insects, reptiles and water creatures; human beings and societies.

The media they have worked in have included: performances and events, films and projections, sound recordings, photography, electron-microphotography, drawing, assemblage, painting, sculpture and installation.

www.boylefamily.co.uk

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Heather Knight She produces porcelain wall hangings, bowls, and

vases that are three-dimensional takes on fungi, sea creatures, seedpods, fruit skin, and more.

Nature inspires her, but what makes Knight’s work so captivating is how she isolates textures and plays with scale, giving her creations a sometimes-shocking, always-intriguing microscopic look.

The dishes and tiles are mostly all white, though some of the bowls are glazed pale blue, yellow, or green on the inside. We sense your collection growing already.

www.heatherknightceramics.com

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Georgia O’Keefe’s Georgia O’Keefe’s work is unique

because the viewpoint she chooses is a close up one as though seen through a magnifying glass or zoom lens of a camera.

Flowers seen from this perspective often take on the appearance of other things and are not always recognisable at first glance

www.georgiaokeefe.com

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Andreas Feininger- 27 December 1906 - 18 February 1999

Was a German American photographer, and writer on photographic technique,

He was noted for his dynamic black-and-white studies of the structure of natural objects.

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Monochrome photography of natural forms such as flowers, seed pods.

Karl Blossfeldt

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Weston explored natural form through black and white photography.

Shell, 1927 Vintage gelatin silver print

Edward Weston

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Yayoi Kusama 1929 - present

PUMPKIN (TOTW) Acrylic on canvas 2003

Kusama is a Japanese American artist who works in a wide variety of media and techniques – prints, sculptures and installations.

Her starting point is often natural form.

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Flu virus

Glass sculptures of viruses

Luke Jerram

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Psalm 27: Hirst's butterfly and enamel paint on canvas

Damien Hirst

1965 to presentHirst explores the uncertainty at the core of human experience; love, life, death, loyalty and betrayal through unexpected and unconventional media.

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What is Pinterest?Pinterest is a virtual pinboard. Pinterest allows you to organize and share all the beautiful things you find on the web. You can browse pinboards created by other people to discover new things and get inspiration from people who share your interests.People use pinboards to plan their weddings, decorate their homes, and share their favorite recipes.What is a pin?A pin is an image added to Pinterest. A pin can be a dded from a website using the Pin It button, or you can upload images from your computer. Each pin added using the Pin It button links back to the site it came from.

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How do I install the "Pin It" button?We have instructions and a video tutorial to install the "Pin It" button on our Goodies page.

What is a board?A board is a set of pins. A board can be created on any topic, such as Cool Posters, Recipes For Dinner, or Wishlist. You can add as many pins to a board as you want.

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