Sentences with phrase «aerial landscape views»

His abstract paintings of this period, such as Albuquerque No. 4 (1951), were stylistically rooted in the New York school; they were characterized by linear planes, which gave the impression of aerial landscape views, and by a fluid line that defined a type of biomorphic abstraction.
Similar to the Albuquerque series, they also have the impression of an aerial landscape view, but here Diebenkorn used colors which were influenced directly by Berkley such as green and red.

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Aerial view of the Northern Minnesota landscape including numerous conifer peatlands, deciduous uplands and lakes.
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An aerial view of the 5 free - form swimming pools amongst the tropical landscape of the resort.
Senu can also provide amazing aerial views of the surrounding area to get a look at the landscape.
Abstracting her natural surroundings — from the plantings in her own yard to the vast displays at the nearby U.S. National Arboretum — Thomas painted flower beds and gardens, horticultural landscapes as if they were being viewed from an aerial perspective.
First, Walker abuts the tilted landscape, with its aerial view, against a horizon line, making everything seem off kilter.
(«Her paintings, though abstract, nevertheless make reference to aerial landscapes, as viewed from an airplane.»)
Alan Bray explores the landscape of inland Maine via quiet rambles in the woods, kayak trips down forested streams, and most recently, Google Earth, where he can observe his surroundings from a foreign, aerial view.
Based on the aerial landscape and perhaps the view from the window of his studio, these large - scale abstract compositions are named after a community in Santa Monica, where he had his studio.
TF: I was fascinated by the saturated rich greens and turquoise colors in malachite and the way the natural clustered formations resembled aerial views of lush landscapes; how something on a small scale such as that mineral sample could suggest the vastness of places, maps, regions, and rainforests, all seen from above.
Jacquette has painted aerial landscapes across the country, as well as city views in San Francisco, Chicago, Minneapolis, Philadelphia, Vancouver, Tokyo, and most recently, New Orleans.
I specifically used the platforms of large group exhibitions my works were invited to in order to reveal all of the layers; first came the portraits, then still life and videos, then landscapes, then aerial views and social political protests, conversations, and performances.
Wayne Thiebaud «s landscapes look like aerial views of beautiful happy pieces of land and still - life paintings look deliciously edible.
Wayne Thiebaud's landscapes look like aerial views of beautiful happy pieces of land and still - life paintings...
Most of the paintings from these series are aerial landscapes, most likely inspired by the view he had through his studio window.
His first collaged paintings grew out of this process; these abstract grid - like images recall a night sky or aerial view of an urban landscape.
Liebman stitches together the canvas before she stretches it, giving the paintings a quilt - like feel, but the imagery speaks of an aerial view of landscape.
A wall - sized aerial view of the Sahara desert has almost infinite detail due to the high resolution capacities of digital imaging, but it remains an enigmatic landscape; an image of women playing cards on an evening street in Hong Kong taken without flash would have been impossible without recent advances in photographic technology; a still life of aquatic plants and animals reveals what is otherwise hidden beneath the ocean surface; and images of border crossings depict territorial differences that are materially invisible.
Thiebaud's landscapes employ dramatic compositions, often aerial views of cliffs or fields with rivers or lakes bisecting the image.
She explains: «Unlike most sound maps that employ Google Maps or similar, this one uses digitally illustrated original map and aerial views of places such as market, harbour, villages and landscapes, initially based on real places.
They are evocative of architectural structures, aerial views of vast landscapes, or as Esther Marie puts it, «where nature and imagined spaces can co exist»
Hundley's choice of found, often ephemeral objects embeds each work with sentimentality and personal meaning, but these small - scale details are at times suggestive of more universal imagery and ideas: mythology, forces of nature, and aerial views of vast and fantastic landscapes.
Diebenkorn's Ocean Park # 124 (1980) is a terrific example from his abstract series of more than 140 paintings that married architectural elements with what could be an aerial view of the landscape near his Santa Monica, Calif., studio.
Camoosa's works are abstract and formal, influenced by shifts in perception - the momentary in - between space conjured by viewing what may appear to be an aerial landscape, map, or fragment of a building.
At times sculptural and endless, Camoosa's works are abstract and formal, influenced by shifts in perception - the momentary in - between space conjured by viewing what may appear to be an aerial landscape, map, or fragment of a building... the alternation between recognition and abstraction — of being someplace and nowhere at the same time.
The piece spreads out over the gallery floor in an irregular shape that reminds you of an oil slick, or an aerial view of a landscape or maybe a cloud bank seen from a distance.
As a whole, the collective structures create a wallpaper effect reminiscent of an aerial view of tract homes peppering a suburban landscape.
The collision of nature and industry singularly defines our landscape here in the Bay Area, and Belzer's frenetic aerial views capture the sense of anxious energy that defines life in the 21st century.
Using landscape as her context, Lin constructs views of the earth from numerous technological sources, including sonar resonance scans and aerial and satellite mapping devices, then translates that information into sculptures, drawings and both interior and environmental installations.
There was a plurality of subject matter, just as there was in the style of the installation: a still - life on a windowsill, a pair of combat trousers drying on a radiator, an aerial view of the Arctic, a swirling stain of rose - coloured pigment, a portrait of Kate Moss, Concorde in flight, a man with a backpack in a barren landscape seemingly communicating with a small deer.
Aerial shots in a symmetrical pattern were combined with close - ups, documentary footage of the construction of the work and views of the surrounding landscape.
Carol Rhodes is well known for her dream - like aerial landscape paintings of edge - lands and semi-industrial landscapes collaged from real environments into fictional views that teeter on the brink of abstraction.
Scottish artist Carol Rhodes is well known for her dream - like aerial landscape paintings of edge - lands and semi-industrial landscapes collaged from real environments into fictional views that teeter on the brink of abstraction.
It is described as one of the artist's «damaged landscapes», series which encompass aerial views of bombed cities as well as the emotional charge of postwar trauma.
A large part of this exhibition focuses on large tarp - like works composed of un-stretched canvas which simulate aerial views of rural landscapes, abstracted and made of repetitive and diligent mark making.
These were large - scale paintings of Georgian Bay, aerial views of the landscape, painted with thick, juicy paint.
Traditional elevation views of the landscape are inverted through the examination of shoe treads, unearthing a series of what one might designate «reverse aerial views
The stray diagonal or grouping of bars and rectangles toward the top or sides of the canvas suggest looking through a window or an aerial view of landscape.
Aerial views of properties and jaw - dropping landscape shots were a key aspect of some of the best real estate marketing videos in 2017; a go - to method for presenting and promoting unforgettable new listings.
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