Sentences with phrase «horizontal images work»

As a rule, horizontal images work well across platforms.

Not exact matches

He would work on tablets of framed wood, not only painting over the frame itself, but painting further uprights and horizontals within the borders of the image.
Known for his early use of decalcomania and his development of the print process «cellocut», Margo emerged in the 1950s with works in which the most prominent image is a thin vertical or horizontal line, set alone or repeated.
These works have been read as visual metaphors of Vietnam - era war images broadcast on television, and references early experimental video practices of the 1970s, with its dynamic black and white horizontal lines and ghosted movement.
Avery's characteristic method of dividing his images into simplified, horizontal bands of color based on a division of the landscape into land, sea and sky, became a dominant aspect of the works of the fifties.
From 1971 to 1972, she was committed to her series of scroll works named Codex Artaud, distinctive collages that use juxtapositions of text and image with the horizontal and linear partition of elements that recall hieroglyphics, showing the parts of text taken from Antonin Artaud's writings.
Divided into four themes — sleeping, working, mourning, dancing — this publication presents images selected by British artist Elizabeth Price (born 1966) that explore the horizontal.
These plaintive queries recur during the 18 minutes of Image is an Orphan (all works 2017), the looped video that is the beating heart of Shahryar Nashat's «The Cold Horizontals».
On p. 171 of this publication, the illustration of the Cady Noland work Pipes in a Basket, 1989, has been incorrectly printed, with the image flipped on its horizontal axis.
Among the works included are Jonathan Borofsky's Untitled ping pong table, which all are encouraged to play, it posits the opponents at odds with each other as one side of the table is a «plus» and the other is a «minus»; Andreas Gursky's large scale photograph depicts a soccer match between the Dutch and French teams, however with no ball in sight and a player injured on the field, the image speaks to the larger nationalistic ideas of sports; Mike Kelley's Arena # 2 (Kangaroo) is comprised of tattered stuffed animals on a used children's blanket, creating a tableaux about loss of innocence; Kirsten Geisler's interactive female cyborg beckons the viewer with sound recognition software to engage in a dialogue of sorts; Yinka Shonibare's sculpture Hopscotch incorporates a classic children's game with headless mannequins dressed in Colonial attire and Sol LeWitt plays a game of chance in his wall drawing # 716 from 1991 in which there are eight possible lines (vertical lines, horizontal lines, arcs, etc) to be placed in each square of a grid covered wall.
Contrasting black and white images are set against a background of bright horizontal stripes, and the work takes its title from the James Joyce novel of the same name.
To encourage dialogue and broaden the audience for his work, New York artist Steven Salzman uploads his boldly colored, geometric digital images to Facebook in the three - part horizontal rectangle format seen on Facebook pages.
Over the course of the five works, permutations of shape and a shift from horizontal to diagonal lines occurs and the initial image of a whole ideal geometric pattern moves into an elongated diamond.
On arrival, visitors are greeted by four large - scale works that are illustrative of a typical Waterfall painting: thick horizontal lines made in the upper reaches of the 3 - metre tall canvas, from which rivulets of paint dribble down over a background, creating a dichrome image, often tending to shades of black and white.
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