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Wegman’s World

Wegman’s World. The Imaginative Art of William Wegman. A PowerPoint Presentation by Heather Olson. Facts about William Wegman:. Wegman has been using dogs in his artwork since the early 1970’s. Wegman poses his dogs in his studio, often photographing them in costume or staged settings.

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Wegman’s World

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  1. Wegman’s World The Imaginative Art of William Wegman A PowerPoint Presentation by Heather Olson

  2. Facts about William Wegman: • Wegman has been using dogs in his artwork since the early 1970’s. • Wegman poses his dogs in his studio, often photographing them in costume or staged settings. • Wegman transforms his ordinary pets into canine supermodels. This is called anthropomorphism.

  3. What is anthropomorphism? • “Anthrop” comes from anthropology which is the study of human beings. • “Morph” is a verb that means to change or transform. SO... Anthropomorphism means giving animals (or objects) human traits.

  4. Photographs • Golf Anyone, 1992

  5. Artist Contemplating, 1994

  6. Untitled, 1997 (from the magazine George)

  7. Six Scenic Scenes, 1997

  8. Ray and Mrs. Lubner in Bed Watching TV, 1981

  9. Magic Flute, 1996

  10. Meet the Nelsons, 1994

  11. What do you think Wegman is trying to say in this picture? Describe what is going on. Write your answer in your journal, using at least 5 complete sentences. Dog Walker

  12. Why do you think Wegman chose dogs instead of humans for his photographs? Write your answer in your journal, using at least 5 complete sentences. Outing

  13. Resources • http://www.the-artists.org/artshop/wegman.cfm • http://www.tfaoi.com/newsmu/nmus27g.htm • http://www.salon.com/people/portfolio/2000/02/08/wegman/ • http://www.polaroid.com/studio/20x24/wegman/index.jsp All images used in this PowerPoint presentation were found at the following Web sites: For additional information on William Wegman: • http://trackstar.scrtec.org/main/display.php3?track_id=91390

  14. Your Assignment You will be creating a photocollage in the style of William Wegman. But, what is a photocollage?

  15. Photocollage When you combine photographs with other types of paper (photographs, construction paper, pictures from magazines, etc.), it’s called a photocollage. http://www.photographymuseum.com/finearf1.html

  16. Your finished artwork should have 2-4 animals. • It should be at least 12”x18” in size. • It can be two-dimensional or three-dimensional. • You can use whatever type of media you would like (markers, watercolors, colored pencils, crayons, etc.), but it must be in color. • And don’t forget to come up with a creative and original title!

  17. Student Examples Dog Days Who Let the Dogs Out… At the Movies?

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