In most of my photo's, the chicks are
a blur of feathers.
At the same time that Sandi was about to open the back slider for Bozzie to return, a large hawk descended to the ground in
a blur of feathers and dog fur.
Not exact matches
Rendered in grisaille with the
feathered brushwork synonymous with Richter's
blurred painterly idiom, Italienische Landschaft dissolves before our eyes into a flat field
of subtle grey striations, pushing the figurative into the realm
of abstraction.
A subtheme
of blurred boundaries between what is natural and what is artificial can be seen in the work Cultivation by Radioactivity in the Electronic Circuit (Pink Flower) by the late Japanese artist Tetsumi Kudo (1935 — 1990) and in Si - Qin's inclusion
of two turkey
feathers which have been hand - modified to resemble the
feathers of Golden Eagles.
A further and final
blurring occurs on the top floor
of the gallery where the functionality
of the peacock
feather is re-contextualised to become the surface
of a series
of for Hirstian canvases that are joined to create a single form — a sculptural act with the canvas.