Check This: Hitchcock and Fuller in Sticky Tape
Posted Nov 3rd 2009 7:32PM by Monika Bartyzel

When one thinks of great art, there's often the expectation of carefully prepared canvasses, lush materials, and skilled, complex detail. But it doesn't always take a horde of materials to make something impressive -- sometimes all it takes is a little plastic and some brown packing tape. CNN reports that Philly artist Mark Khaisman is taking these seemingly mundane materials and turning them into a series of scenes from Hitchcock films (The 39 Steps and Spellbound) plus a number of glimpses into Samuel Fuller's Pickup on South Street. The image above -- that's Spellbound. (The rest are housed in a gallery at CNN.)
This is nothing more than clear plastic panels and brown, translucent tape. Looking at the shirt -- it's fathomable -- a series of strips that, when laid on top of each other, creates areas of light and shadow. But look at the faces, and most especially, the hair. This isn't just a stained glass-like mosaic -- the artist is a former stained glass designer -- there's tone and depth in each piece. Texture.
Props and posters might be cool, but imagine walking into a home theater with a piece like this glowing on the wall. Forget movie ads. I'll take some packing tape art any day.

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11-03-2009 @ 8:17PM
linkplz said...
Have the link for the article? I don't care much for Heroes. I tried finding it on the CNN site but couldn't.
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11-03-2009 @ 8:20PM
Monika said...
Sorry about that link mess. The CNN link has been corrected!
11-05-2009 @ 6:49PM
jim said...
I would like to see a stop motion video of the creation of one of these.
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