Sentences with phrase «abstract forms produced»

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More importantly, I would need to produce a body of work in the form of presentations, abstract, and journal articles.
Utilizing vivid colors and simple geometric forms, the artist produces abstract compositions with oil on canvas.
His naturalistic technique applied to these anthropomorphic forms produces an image that is both abstract and figurative at the same time.
Hofmann encouraged Krasner to jettison the naturalist tendencies acquired in her earlier schooling, and she underwent a radical change of style, rapidly developing an abstract vocabulary and producing cubist - inspired compositions that featured bold geometric forms outlined in black and filled with bright colors.
The Abstract Expressionists, sometimes called the New York School, were never a formal association, but they shared a desire to break away from conventional subjects and techniques and, significantly, to produce a completely abstract art that reflected in dynamic, gestural form the unique personality, psyche and emotions of the artist.
It also features abstract works, for which Richter draws from a changing repertoire of forms and colors to produce both small and monumental paintings.
Though he produced colorful paintings, drawings, collages, and sculptures based on the Ancient Greek myth of Cronus, Hare is most remembered for his welded - steel sculptural abstractions of the 1950s in which abstracted biomorphic forms are suspended or interwoven in complex symbolic arrangements, as in The Dinner Table (1950) and Windows of Moons (1951).
Aaron Siskind (1903 — 1991) is best known for his abstract photographs, often of natural forms or architectural features that were manipulated in order to produce unfamiliar images.
Reflecting on the Parsons exhibition, Rauschenberg was unusually self - critical, admitting «how completely indulgent» he had been when he started painting.47 He acknowledged that the works were youthful attempts at producing «allegorical cartoons, using abstract forms
Present and unique in their creation, Olson produces abstract paintings of multi layered surfaces, colors, and forms.
Among the foremost American abstract painters, Emily Mason produces oil - on - canvas compositions with exquisite sensitivity to color, balance, and form.
Produced in collaboration with The Store and The Vinyl Factory, Celia Hempton created a theatre set - like environment combining abstract landscapes and bodies that considered the River Thames as a historical and metaphorical object — one that is ever changing and amorphous in form and gender.
Over the past thirty years Charles Ray has produced a precise and widely admired body of work in a variety of media using both abstract and figurative forms.
Playing with scale, color and the inherent light - heartedness of balloons, the selected artists produce a wide variety of sculptural forms from Lewis deSoto's sleeping Buddha to Claire Ashley's colorful abstract shapes.
Todd also produces graceful abstract works reminiscent in form and title of the work of Constantin Brancusi.
A student of Patrick Morgan and associate of Frank Stella, Andre produces sculptures of elemental form and abstract monumentality.
Indeed, Bowling's recent works produced over the last few years continue to explore the nature and possibilities of abstract painting, the diverse range of principles and processes explored across his career now converging and coalescing in dynamic new configurations of colour and form.
From this time onwards she produced abstract compositions using geometrical forms, but with their origins in nature.
Often abstract and monumental in presence, Wilding's works play with our preconceptions of how substances seem, producing non-figurative forms with unexpected textures, shapes and colours.
In her work she undertakes the effort to re-calibrate abstract paintings non-representational sensations in order to produce a non-spiritual form, a sensation that constructs the real through a material diagram.
These abstract painters responded to the more «painterly» or gestural forms of Abstract Expressionism by producing a type of geometric abstract art characterized by an economy of expression, a neat surface devoid of incident, a richness of colour applied in clearly delineated areas, and a non-relational, arrangement of forms across the whole canvas.
Wayne Thiebaud: Memory Mountains: The dean of Northern California painters has used mountain imagery since the 1960s, as this capsule survey shows, pushing it to extremes so fantastic that they produce echoes of the cakes, human forms and allusions to abstract art that appear elsewhere in his art.
Over the past thirty years he has produced a precise and widely admired body of work in a variety of media using both abstract and figurative forms.
In this new body of work, the tensions created by sediments and eruptions of painterly activity produce forms of abstract messaging and storied constructivism.
From painters who fill their canvases with colours, shapes and abstract forms, to artists who attack their art with vigorous brush strokes and expressive colours; abstract expressionism is now welcomed in the gallery environment and regularly produced in the art world, but how does it connect to street art and graffiti?
The resulting photogravure freezes a moment in time, and the once repellent act of spitting produces abstract forms that are both compelling and beautiful.
Graham also encouraged interest in so - called «primitive» archetypal forms, and Pousette - Dart produced canvases with complex, interlocking biomorphic and geometric imagery, as well as hundreds of stylized, abstracted drawings of figures, heads, and animals.
While Bradford's earlier, cartographic paintings show trauma from an aerial perspective, the standout new paintings here produce a similar effect by showing trauma up close, zeroing in until the imagery becomes abstract in form.
His vibrant abstract explorations using paper, ink and tape produce works that evoke a profoundly modern interplay of form, light, color and space.
For over four decades, Nozkowski has produced richly colored, intimately - scaled abstract paintings, yet his extensive vocabulary of organic and geometric forms means that rarely are any two of his pictures alike.
If abstract painting, to quote Matthew Collings on Mali Morris, is about «constantly coming up with visual metaphors for experience», and the artist's job is to produce this metaphor - world «in the form of visual pleasure, or beauty», that's a great metaphor for what Mali Morris does.
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