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Anthony Newman: Dangerous Diary by Lost At E Minor

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Australian photographer and designer Anthony Newman has been exploring collage art with his latest series of works: "Originally started from a few mixed media paintings, the Dangerous Diary was born out of my need to explore collage. I was also really taken by the fact that new artwork could be created by found, and usually discarded, objects in my environment—bill posters, flyers, stuff left on buses, whatever. It was also my excuse to get random and throw what I know and do all day out the window."

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This entry posted on 22 January 2008 at 3:26 AM
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