Collage is Eugene Martin's middle name, Part I.

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http://www.artnet.com/awc/eugene-j-martin.html .
This is Part 1 of a series of video clips showing mixed media collages on paper created by visual artist Eugene James Martin in the 1990's. These collages may incorporate drawings from the 1960'-1980's, and photographs depicting Martin's art. Works of art created in Washington DC, Chapel Hill NC, and Lafayette Louisiana (LA). Montage by Suzanne Fredericq. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eugene_J._Martin

Music by Johnny Hartman (vocals). From: "The Johnny Hartman Collection 1947-1972", Hip-O Records, A Universal Music Company. http://www.amazon.com/Collection-1947-1972-Johnny-Hartman/dp/B00000BKK5/ref=s...

1) "That Old Black Magic", music by Johnny Mercer and Harold Arlen. Dizzy Gillespie and his Orchestra: Dizzy Gillespie, Benny Harris, Willie Cook, Elmon Wright (trumpet); Andy Dureya, Sam Hurt, Jesse Tarrant (trombone); John Brown, Ernie Henry (alto saxophone); Joe Gayles, Yusef Lateef (tenor saxophone); Al Gibson (baritone saxophone); James Forman (piano, cello); Al McKibbon (bass); Teddy Stewart (drums); Sabu Martinez, Willie "Bobo" Guerra (congas); James Mundy (arranger), 1949.

2) "Wild", music by Cy Coben. Perez Prado Orchestra: Al De Risi, James Nottingham, Jack Mootz, Mike Shain, Roger Mozian (trumpet); Humberto Gelabert (trombone); George Furman, Toni Farina (alto saxophone); Joe D'Addario (tenor saxophone); Irv Greenberg (baritone saxophone); Mike Cardona (bass); Sonny Rivera (drums); Chino Pozo (bongos); Paquito Sosa (maracas); Ramon Santamaria (congas). 1951.

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  • very interesting

  • So many details...

    So much going on in each single work...

    Amazing how the close-ups makes me notice things I wouldn't otherwise.

    Revealing!!!!

  • Great and interesting colors! and lovely music too!

  • Eugene Martin's works are always so imaginative and unexpected!

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