Sentences with phrase «aerial landscapes»

Be that from recycled found or collected objects to vaguely aerial landscapes or organic shapes that can resemble bugs or floral pods.
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.
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.
Indeed, Diebenkorn's references to aerial landscape views are apparent in a number of the «Albuquerque» paintings seen in Diebenkorn in New Mexico.
Emmet Gowin's aerial landscape photographs document both natural and human destruction inflicted on the environment.
While abstract, many of these works resemble aerial landscapes with their expansive lateral flattened forms.
His works in our collection reveal his fascination with the «pure design» of the South Downs — a fascination that gave rise to his passion for aerial landscapes that eventually lead him northwards to Iceland where he disappeared on a rescue flight during the Second World War.
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.
Grabbing his gun, Jackson sets off in «pursuit,» which Diablo defines as a series of aerial landscape shots with the occasional meaningless character - actor encounters thrown in for flavor.
The club is Delta's third at LaGuardia, and offers amenities such as personalized flight assistance, updated restrooms, satellite TV, and artwork featuring aerial landscapes of the region.
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.
Submitted by photographers from around the world, the images cover a wide variety of topics, from stunning aerial landscapes to intimate portraits and animals in the wild.
Henner reaches back in time with other works as well: for example the 18 aerial landscape photos that show a striking similarity to abstract expressionist paintings from the 1940s.
In «Reconnaissance», the artist exposes the tension between the awe inspired by digitally captured aerial landscapes and «The imaginary objective truth of the God's - eye view» (after Donna Haraway).
Previous aerial landscape series have focused on Iceland and Botswana.
The desert dot paintings are often aerial landscapes painted from memory over many painstaking hours.
He says they will evolve into «non-traditional aerial landscape portraits» that allude to African tribal forms.
There is little of the naive specificity of her earlier aerial landscapes in these littoral scenes.
The pre-released batch provides a sneak peak into the high quality of entries in the open competition for the best single image, with striking aerial landscapes, intimate portraits, wildlife shots and stolen moments — like this one caught at a kite competition on Marseille beach in France.
Andreas Gursky and Florian Maier - Aichen — both Germans — have produced work that references satellite and aerial landscape photography.
The tiny town of Matfield Green, located in the Flint Hills of Kansas, is the subject of Evans» series of aerial landscapes and intimate portraits of the town's 50 residents.
In works such as Untitled, 2017, the rounded forms and flowing paint flirt with representation, evoking an aerial landscape, a shrouded, injured figure, a hole or a wound.
Though Greene does do landscapes, aerial landscapes, and other figurative work, it will be his abstract paintings on display in Clifton Springs.
(«Her paintings, though abstract, nevertheless make reference to aerial landscapes, as viewed from an airplane.»)
The grid - like sections of heavily stroked paint are separated by fragments of line drawing, giving the effect of an aerial landscape ending in a narrow strip of sky.
Most of the paintings from these series are aerial landscapes, most likely inspired by the view he had through his studio window.
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.
Her aerial landscape photographs are visually captivating, but look closer and you'll see that behind the serene, watercolor - like bleeds of color lies a very different truth.
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 aerial landscapes exhibited by Fazal Sheikh form part of the series Desert Bloom, which explores the traumatic legacy of the 1948 Arab - Israeli war.
Born in Dundee, Scotland in 1922, he joined the RAF in 1941 and the aerial landscapes Turnbull encountered informed his work a great deal.
Each is an «aerial landscape» of light at different times of the day.
She is also known for her aerial landscapes based on maps of the moon.
Anthropocene itself reflects upon the complex structures that make up the centres of global capitalism, transforming the aerial landscapes of sites associated with industries such as oil, precious metals, consumer culture information and excess.
North Korea fired a missile which zoomed through Japan's aerial landscape.
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