Not exact matches
The whistling, deep - sea sonar title
composition is a memorable callback to the eerie theremin scores of the 1950s sci - fi and monster movies to which the Mexican director is
paying homage.
«From the outset of his career, Williams's art was characterized by bold color and daring
compositions that
paid homage to and challenged the abstraction that had come before it.
Cézanne's powerful images of bathers in the landscape moved several artists, including Max Weber and Arthur B. Davies to
pay homage in their
compositions of the same topic.
From the outset of his career, Williams» art was characterized by bold color and daring
compositions that
paid homage to and challenged the abstraction that had come before it.
Posed before a violent tableaux (a picture within the picture that
pays homage to the sweeping
compositions of classical history painting), the scene appears as a suspended moment in a mysterious narrative.
From the outset of his career, William T. Williams» art has been characterized by bold color and daring
compositions that
paid homage to and challenged the abstraction that had come before it.
On top of these varied surfaces are
compositions that have very keen and subtle relationships of boundary, beckonings toward literary language, and paint that
pays homage to drawing.
His current body of work
pays homage to the built environment, marrying his appreciation for the intense rigors of engineering with media culled from the tools of his early construction trade, and applying them to abstract
compositions reminiscent of the imaginary worlds he occupied as a child.
Leaning on the walls were the grid of industrial wire mesh with pops of color from a scarf, an added dimension of plastic sheeting and other elements that
paid homage to classic yet clever still life
compositions.
He painted this snowy scene in muted tones with Impressionist - type brushwork: the style
paying homage in particular to Ryder, while the introduction of trees to stabilise the vertical
composition is reminiscent of Paul Cezanne (1839 - 1906), another painter whom Hartley greatly admired.