Elliott Hundley- Hollie Wilson

Elliot Hundley is a 45 year  old artist living in Los Angeles. He uses a collage of different pictures, lines, etc. to create a large piece on canvas. Hundley’s work has been exhibited in lots of different galleries in New York and Los Angeles. 

In “Let the House Crash Season I”, I really loved his use of color. He has lots of bright colors and they are mostly analogous. I really like the yarn that is suspended and I think it would be really cool to see this piece in person because of the texture. 

My favorite thing about “Tabloid” is the message it shows. I think it talks about how advertisements make up so much of our world. The colors are extremely bright and I really am attracted to it visually. 

“Secrets” makes me feel like I am looking at an A&W restaurant wall. It is a gigantic collage of colorful photographs. What I really like is that most of the photographs do not have manipulated color. They are in their natural background. 

“Agave” makes you feel like you are looking at an iSpy puzzle. There are so many different objects across the canvas. He constantly uses beautiful bright colors and in this piece he uses a black background to contrast. 

“Lighting’s bride” has a beautiful analogous color scheme. Up close it is a large collage of various objects with colors within the scheme, but when looked at far away, it is a beautiful piece of different pictures of a woman. 

“Plague” is a very interesting piece because of how different it is up close and far away. Up close it is a collage with multiple colors. It seems to be a colorful piece. However, far away it is mostly red. The color of red used has an angry feel to it, making contrast emotionally. 

“There is No Firmament” makes me feel like I am looking at a TGI Friday’s ceiling. There are lots of pop culture references and cds collages onto it. It has beautiful bright colors. 

Let the House Crash Season I Elliott Hundley
Tabloid Elliott Hundley
Secrets Elliot Hundley
There is No Firmament Elliott Hundley
Agave Elliott Hundley
Lightning’s Bride Elliott Hundley
The Plague Elliott Hundley

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