I'm jumping right now because it was right after I joined the A.A.A. [American Abstract Artists]-- the reason I dropped out was because I didn't feel I wanted to do
completely abstract work.
Dove is considered one of the first American artists to create
a completely abstract work of art in 1910.
By the 1950s, abstraction had been embraced as the progressive mode, and Mr. Bloom never made
completely abstract work.
Unlike anything Malevich — or indeed any other modern painter — had done before, these geometric,
completely abstract works were a shock to everyone who saw them.
In the 1980s his work became less figurative, and his vibrant colour palette and intense brushstrokes laid the groundwork for
the completely abstracted works that followed.
He was also heavily influenced in his later years by Henri Matisse's ideas about color and form
His completely abstract works date from the 1940s.
Lozano's next body of paintings consisted of
completely abstract works that interrogated painting's basic elements.
Avery never created
completely abstract works, but his subtly nuanced landscapes and figurative compositions, especially his late paintings, often approach abstraction.
Not exact matches
Where atmospheric CO2
works on a rather
abstract, global scale, ocean acidification
works on the local one as well, devastating or sometimes
completely destroying local ecosystems.
While that style of logic is still consistent with how I think today (i.e. that humility and an open mind are essential in this line of
work), I learned that I was totally missing the point, because my question was
completely abstract — and the kind of suffering I witnessed on those wards was anything but an abstraction.
Tokyo Police Club's signature sound, the niche that they carved out for themselves in a constantly fluctuating music scene (an emphasis on rhythm and
abstract, maze - like lyrics with real emotion at their center) is almost
completely gone, replaced by a rabid pop sensibility that sometimes
works and sometimes really, really doesn't.
Two years later, he abandoned sculpting
completely, feeling his
work had become too
abstract, and found a job writing copy for a London advertising agency.
In the
abstract, I would say that the most difficult part of game development, especially for a self - funded independent project, is finding the means and / or time to
work on the project, dedicating years of your life and an enormous amount of intellectual, physical, and emotional energy into a project that could ultimately fail
completely.
Firstly, to suggest that Pollock's
work is both
abstract and
completely literary.
Kurchanova writes: «Apart from large canvases covered by Pollock's signature all - over web of patterned, dripped or sculpted paint, a range of his smaller
abstract paintings adds complexity to our understanding of his
work as that of an «action» painter... Pollock's active engagement with printing presents his achievement as a painter to us from a
completely different angle and complicates the understanding of his
work as based in physical action and unmediated involvement of the artist's hand.
In the 1960s Inokuma began to paint
works based on imagined aerial views of cities, reducing three dimensional topography to two dimensional patterns which at once suggest the energy and visual complexity of the urban fabric yet remain
completely abstract.
At times her
work has been figurative and at times
completely abstract; at times it's been totally about a picture, and other times there's been no picture, just pure abstraction or pure process.
Inspired by the origin of the universe and The Big Bang, the artist presents his
abstract works analyzing the nature of technology, time and our limitations to
completely understand the universe we live in.
The
work is not quite representational, nor is it
completely abstract.
German visual artist Gerhard Richter is known for producing both
abstract and photorealistic
works,
completely dismissing the idea of the artist's obligation to maintain a single cohesive style.
With a lifelong interest in film, often returning to the
work of filmmakers such as Derek Jarman and Rainer Werner Fassbinder, Eisler's paintings range in subject matter from representational (as seen in «Margit» (2013), depicting an isolated facial crop of German actress Margit Carstensen in Fassbinder's 1973 TV - movie World on a Wire) to
abstract (as in «Headlights» (2015), sourced from Amos Poe's 1984 film Alphabet City, in which a car is almost
completely obscured by the shine of its high beams).
Many of the Cubo - Expressionist
works are exhibited in finished form, but most are
completely obscured beneath the opaque surfaces of paintings featuring
abstract radiant designs.
By setting aside representational imagery and specific narratives that referenced the African American experience, many such
abstract works have been marginalized or ignored
completely, perhaps considered «against type» or irrelevant.
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.»
You were talking about something that was
completely uninteresting to you when you started your
work, which was the early - «60s and late -»50s battle between the conceptual and the process artists with the figurative people and action painters, and those painters with
abstract painters: abstraction versus figuration.
This year's exhibition, «Renoir: Between Bohemia and Bourgeoisie: The Early Years»
completely changed by opinion on Renoir, a painter whom I had previously deemed a bit too pink, saccharine and nostalgic for me surprisingly did some of his best
work from the mid 1860s to the early 1870s, including a stunning Japonais Still Life with Bouquet and almost
abstracted, breathing landscape L'Allée au Bois.
All of my
work is
completely abstract.
Bridget Riley
works with
completely abstract figures, studying their interactions very carefully with preparatory drawings and sketches.
The youngest gallerist in the valley showed
works by Urs Fischer (including a slow - burning sculpture of Bruno and Yoyo Bischofberger, made
completely of wax), Sterling Ruby's enormous black stoves, Julian Schnabel's plate paintings and Ron Gorchov's
abstract works that are currently on view.
During a trip to Paris in 1921, Nicholson saw Cubist
works, which influenced his first semiabstract still lifes; in 1924 he executed his first
completely abstract painting.
I think he covers the whole spectrum — of paintings that only
work because they are recognisable as landscapes («Fen Dyke no. 3» 1968), paintings that
work and appear to be
completely abstract («Spanish Chestnut, Purple Floor» 1964, «Summer Duckweed» 1975), paintings with an almost gratuitous bit of figuration (successfully) thrown in («Summer Courtyard» 1955) and paintings where the figuration is apparent but only secondary and not necessary to the success of the painting («Boat and Foliage in Five Chords no. 1» 1970).
Inkie: I have known Niels (Shoe) for many years now and always keep up to date with his
work and particularly love the new Iridescent more
abstract calligraffiti, each artist is showing a
completely unique style for the 3 Kings show but I have also created a classic wild style co-lab canvas with Blade especially for this event.
Adrian Falkner, Sowat and Jan Kolata have all dedicated their careers to composing
works of abstraction in their own fashion, experimenting with both controlled techniques and the
completely unleashed
abstract visuals that reveal the fullest impulsive potential of a painter.
Fogarty avoids illusion and illustration and
works in a
completely abstract fashion.
Opper said he preferred to combine creative
work with social comment and was as yet unwilling to do
completely abstract art.
His
work has a complex relation to narrative and mimesis: while it contains elements of both, they serve primarily as a platform to acknowledge the medium's own artifice, to isolate and explore
abstracted digital space as a secondary,
completely malleable reality.
Although most Cubist
works were still derived from objects or scenes in the real world, and thus can not be considered to be wholly
abstract, the movement's rejection of traditional perspective
completely undermined natural - realism in art, and thus opened the door to pure abstraction.
Atmosphere is
completely sucked out of the early gas station paintings and prints — something Ruscha admired in the
work of Jasper Johns and Robert Rauschenberg — offering an unencumbered presentation,
abstracted for clarity.
Like his counterparts in the Minimalist movement in sculpture, such as Donald Judd, he felt that sculpture had been tied to the human figure for too long, often having a latent anthropomorphic reference even when the
work was
completely abstract.
During the 1930s, the
Works Progress Administration hired him as a mural painter, and he was one of the first artists to create
completely abstract designs for the project.
What is important for me is that the
work has some kind of narrative, even if the imagery is
completely abstract and non-figurative.