Figurative images relating to intimate yet common scenes are set in intriguing and highly textured pictorial spaces.
Not exact matches
Chris Bedford and Baltimore - based artist Zöe Charlton discuss the meanings behind her surreal life - size
figurative drawings and how people
relate to
images of bodies.
Students learn from morning and afternoon demonstrations, hands - on work, one - on - one instruction, readings, discussions and
image presentations
related to contemporary
figurative sculpture.
A solo exhibition of recent work titled «Altered
Images» The work in this exhibition fits into the
figurative tradition but is influenced by contemporary ideas
related to Post Modernism.
It is also
related to American Lyrical Abstraction painting of the 1960s and 1970s, The Hairy Who movement in Chicago, the Bay Area
Figurative School of the 1950s and 1960s, the continuation of Abstract Expressionism, New
Image Painting and precedents in Pop Painting.
The curator writes:
Figurative painting betrays our need to communicate — not in words, but in
images: the need to
relate experience and emotion, beyond written and spoken language.