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- Abstract Expressionism
- Found Object Art
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- Vintage Aesthetic Art
- “Aged Aesthetic”
- Nude Art Vulnerability
- Vintage Nude Portrait
- Grid Pattern Design
- Vintage Digital Art
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- “Melancholic Art”
- 1970S Photographic Art
- Fragmented Composition
- Abstract Female Figure
- Surreal Nude Artwork
- Introspective Mood
- Poetic Assemblage
- Diagonal Composition
- Surreal Collage Art
A serene black and white study of a pigeon lost in its own reflection, this 1972 collage by Joseph Cornell captures a moment of profound introspection and invites you to explore the beauty of his poetic assemblage.
Explore 'The Light of Day' by Joseph Cornell (1970). A haunting vintage photograph featuring a nude woman & star tattoo. Textured, surreal, and evocative – a unique piece blending realism with artistic manipulation.
Explore 'La Fee Ignorante' by Joseph Cornell – a surreal 1964 digital collage featuring a nude figure & striking geometric forms. A unique mixed media artwork reflecting vulnerability & fragmentation.
Explore Joseph Cornell’s ‘Uses of Infinity,’ a surreal 1969 digital illustration featuring fragmented bird heads & geometric grids. Abstract expressionism meets collage – a thought-provoking, unsettling artwork.
Joseph Cornell’s ‘Albrecht Durer Self Portrait’ blends photographic realism & abstraction in a melancholic grayscale scene. Layered textures & aged composition evoke memory & history.