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Oupeinpo



The most prominent Ou-X-Po group is undoubtedly the OuLiPo, but there are some other mediums that have a concentration of artists concerned with the "potential" (a term best described as the use of reusable constraints to create works). Although Guiseppe Acrimboldo predated to OuPienPo by about 4 centuries, his work using two obvious constraints (still life composition of vegitables / different visual relationships depending on direction) is a good example of OuPienPo painting.



Guiseppe Acrimboldo (1527-1593), Tête réversible avec une bassine de légumes

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