Not exact matches
In her newest works, figuration and abstraction are mixed anew, for although the
images are abstract, the beholder comes across
recognizable details — individual
body parts or formations reminiscent
of human organs.
Rendered on a variety
of coarse fabrics,
recognizable images of human
bodies and surfboards in the water pass in and out
of view, subsumed by the water and mists which are created by the textures
of the painted surfaces themselves.
Over the past 60 years, Jasper Johns has developed a
body of work whose
images of flags, maps and targets are instantly
recognizable to any seasoned viewer
of modern art.