Showing posts with label Claudia Pomowski. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Claudia Pomowski. Show all posts

Thursday, 19 February 2015

Claudia Pomowski - examples of her work

Claudia Pomowski - Delicate Sketcher, Clever Compositor,
Resourceful Recycler 


The delicate lines form an intimate portrait.


Her web page brings you more of her work.
Google will translate this - try here.


A sombre sketch with the addition of a reversed eye, 
this is where Claudia comes into her own category of work.


The addition of a photographic pair of lips adds another 
dimension to this historical sketch.


Who needs paper, when you can re-use a book?
An avian sketch.


Have a look at Claudia's profile from this blog.


The composition of both photographic elements and drawn animals
adds further depth.


Once again, the photographic element behind 
the sketch of the boy plays with the 
viewer.


Claudia's work can be found on the Handmade Art Facebook
Group.


Have a look at another collection of Claudia's
collages - they play with your mind.

Her Flickr album takes you further into 
Claudia's imagination.

She can be contacted here.

Monday, 2 February 2015

Our Chosen Instrument - #8 - Claudia Pomowski

Claudia Pomowski is a graphic designer for book design and illustration who has embraced many disciplines to become a cutting edge in her own field of graphics. 



She is interested in the narrative elements of arts and in the interplay between texts and images. Apart from drawings and graphics, collages currently constitute her preferred means of artistic expression. This freelance artist and lecturer lives near Trier, Germany. Claudia teaches colour design and communication at Trier University of Applied Sciences. She combines "form and colour", "drawing generic perception", "typography" and "sound editing" and her students develop both the theory and practical skills to expand their areas of expertise. (Please note that I have translated from a German website with Google translator, so any mistakes are mine and Google).

Claudia Pomowski - http://www.c-pom.de/


Her work can be found on various social media platforms including Art Stack, Facebook, Flickr, Instagram, Pinterest and Twitter as well as her own website.