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emily haasch

Isn't Emily's work fantastic? Would you believe she's still in high school? I wish I was this good back then, or even now! She definitely has a style already and has a great handle on layout and themes. Her work has a great retro quality, probably because of her careful thought out material choices. I look forward to seeing her progress!

Name (Real or Screename): Emily Haasch
URL (Blog, Website): www.flickr.com/photos/shinytoypigeons/
Location (Where are you from?): I currently reside in Roscoe, Illinois, USA.

Q: Describe your work in 10 words or less.
A: A blasphemy of calculated scientific explosions and aesthetic arrest.

Q: What do you like to work with (magazines, photographs, vintage)? Be specific!
A: I mostly prefer paper, usually vintage, although I sometimes incorporate small found objects, film, or classroom art supplies. My sources tend to veer from the traditional books and magazines, as I prefer old tax forms, receipts, order forms, envelopes, foreign magazines, notebooks, children's textbooks, colored papers, photos, fabrics, or anything that has an image, texture, or numbers that strike me. I currently work physically, but later on I might start doing digital work.

Q: How long have you been creating collages and what made you start?
A: I've been creating them since freshman year of high school, although I have been only getting serious about my work within the past two years or so. I'm not sure exactly what started it all, but I believe it was a collage project that my teacher had assigned me in class during our Romare Bearden unit.

Q: Are you solely an artist, or do you work in another profession?
A: I am currently a senior in high school, and have not started selling my work yet, so no. Right now I'm focusing on finishing school and getting into college.

Q: Do you have any formal art training?
A: Not yet! I do plan to study design in college, though.

Q: Explain your favourite techniques.
A: I don't know if I have any in particular, it's just the movement or shapes and layering of textures that draws me to collage. I like to see myself as solving a problem using the visual components and composition, my goal being to express the same feeling or emotion I associate with an image or line to the person viewing the work.

Q: Describe your favourite piece ever created.
A: Probably one titled postcard no. 28. It is a postcard I sent to the Netherlands through Postcrossing. I was very sad to see it go, indeed.

Q: What other artists do you admire?
A: He doesn't know it, but my biggest inspiration is a guy from Buenos Aires named Marcelo. I also admire Tabitha Brown, Matthew Partridge, Joseph Cornell, JR, Becky and Frank, Curt Readel, Romare Bearden, and KC Green.

Thanks Emily!

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Comments (6)

Lovely work, a real talent.

a lot of talent! excellent galery.

Emily! you're awesome, i'm really honored to be you're biggest influence! keep doin' great works!

fabulous stuff!

I'm excited to find Emily here! I'm an art teacher and collage artist and live right down the highway from Roscoe. Its not often that you find a high school student with such a distinctive and developed style. She's going to go far with her art. Kudos.

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