Sentences with phrase «create fragmented images»

Her striking black and white photographs create fragmented images that express fleeting beauty and the turbulence of contemporary life.
Though working on a diminutive scale as compared to Rosenquist's monumental compositions, Steele draws on rigorous observations of the real world to create fragmented images that waver between recognizable form and nonobjective abstraction.

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Quite simply, the dual energy system uses two different types of energy to create two images of the product — ultimately ensuring the detection of low - density contaminants such as bone fragments is twice as likely.
Artist creates flowing images of the world using fragmented collages of landscapes and cityscapes.
In his latest photo series, Dubois is able to capture the fluid movements of the world through fragmented images of landscapes reconstructed to create a new type of reality.
With bright Day - Glo colors and a sleek aesthetic, Rosenquist's early work juxtaposes fragmented images derived from advertising to create enigmatic, thought - provoking narratives that foster a dialogue about consumer culture.
Her collages are constructed using fragments from fashion and travel magazines, pornography, African art books, automotive schematics, and images drawn from science fiction as well as hand - drawn or painted elements which create a variety of new formations of the body.
New Yorker Erica Baum photographs fragments of images and text from printed sources, while Canadian - born Moyra Davey creates photographs and videos that are simply about reading and writing.
About the works in that show, Ed McCormack in Gallery & Studio said «For Gilbert, the continued exploration of the fragments of reality particularly via the computer & creating strategies to provoke accidents... inspire the search for & evolution of the next image
Choosing images generally experienced through second hand sources of information, Kahrs infuses his paintings and drawings with the drama of film, creating a sense of constant motion and closeness within a still and fragmented plane.
Often represented in hues of violets, blues and reds, Bracha's works offer abstracted configurations and spaces created by the materiality of oil paint, ink, and the powered ash of photocopying dust, the undulation of light and shadow, and the traces of fragmented, ghostly images that appear and disappear.
Using a grid structure, he has scrambled compositions by classical masters and rearranged them into pixelated and codified jigsaw puzzles, creating new, fragmented images that tell a different story.
Murphy's works are created using a technique that involves suspending widely - spaced individual shapes or fragments of imagery that, when viewed from side angles resemble nothing more than a floating debris field, but when viewed head - on combine to form a single, unified image.
Subsequently, the two - dimensional space transitioned into the three - dimensional space, and the artist proceeded to create armatures that could support the fragments of painted and printed images.
Sometimes Wood also experiments with the idea of collage, superimposing objects over others or simply playing with the distortion of images by creating the illusion of separate or fragmented painted canvas surfaces brought together in one, such as in Still Life Collage, 2015.
In her photo essay, The Girl Next Door, New York City based photographer Jordan Tiberio pays homage to Irving Penn's 1949 photograph «Summer Sleep, New York», creating curious, fragmented images that hide the bigger picture.
The tessellated surface is created by inlay or embellishment, where each cut fragment is stitched onto a matrix that configures the larger image.
The works are rife with clichéd symbols, such as Arabic calligraphy, fragments of ceramic artifacts, images of camels and political cartoons, in an attempt to create work that will meet Western expectations for a brand of contemporary Middle Eastern art much in the same way that smiling Mao and Panda paintings became the brand for post-Cultural Revolutionary art in China in the 1980's.
Images drawn from the series are fragmented and recombined with those from other real - life contexts to create composite wallpaper installed on three of the four gallery walls.
The artist thus creates an exhibition situation, which — depending on the position and perspective of the viewer — opens new contexts and points of reference between the altogether seven works on view: through overlapping and juxtaposition, fragmented image details of architectural constructions are transformed into new — rational and irrational — visual connections and associations.
Mutu draws on her experience as an African woman and migrant, creating sumptuous, layered works such as collages that incorporate image fragments cut from high fashion, hunting and motorcycle magazines as well as ethnographic journals and pornography.
But there is a terrifying scream hidden within that silence, in the form of fragmented mirrors on the floor, which create fractured images above.
While the majority of Grossman's works concern the physicality of the body, many of her collages and assemblages are dense, abstract compositions, such as Tough Life Diary (1973), created from words and fragments cut from the artist's diaries, and Light is Faster than Sound (1987 — 88), which combines dyed paper with an image of Lyndon Johnson and found scraps and fliers.
Johnson's portraits are created from a collection of fragments of found, collected and photographed images.
His films weave together fragments of the written and spoken word and broadcast images to create complex and disjointed relationships.
Whether the photograph is created entirely from scratch or whether it is put together using archetypal images, art history references, archive material or pictures derived from the internet, the end result is fragmented and layered.
With bright Day - Glo colors and a sleek aesthetic, Rosenquist's early work juxtaposed fragmented images derived from advertising to create enigmatic, thought - provoking narratives that foster a dialogue about consumer culture.
Rosenquist's specialty is arranging fragmented, juxtaposed images into overlapping layers, and putting them on canvases to create a discordant visual narrative.
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