Make sure you have both long and short sentences, which
create a syncopated rhythm that is enjoyable to read.
Ms. Thomas made her late works by brushing on one small block of color at a time until she had filled the canvas or most of it with her irregular patterns, as in «Iris, Tulips, Jonquils, and Crocuses» (1969), in which vertical sequences of patches in deep blue, yellow, red and orange
create a syncopating rhythm.
Not exact matches
Stuart Davis often explored fractured, irregular geometry and contrasts of shape and color to
create an improvisational,
syncopated rhythm in his work.
In
creating Ray Gun Virus, Sharits filmed monochrome sheets of colored paper and edited the footage into precisely
syncopated visual rhythms,
creating an oscillating effect that produces a range of optical phenomena in the spectator's vision.
Like his older compatriot Mark Leckey, Atkins deftly utilizes
syncopated montages of sounds and filmic images to
create disturbing and disorienting virtual realities.
The multitalented Basquiat
created a shimmering,
syncopated fabric of images and text, which the American curator and critic Robert Storr aptly called «eye rap.»
With a story told through
syncopated moments, Scaccia
creates a sense of freedom, one that is relieved of both reason and judgement.
Jaq Belcher methodically cuts and slices to
create precise voids and raised surfaces, like essential
syncopated notes forming part of a whole rhythm.
Expanding her range of mark making in scale shifts and close ups, Ferris couples
syncopated brushstrokes with airbrushed oil paint to
create surfaces that combine the topography of textiles with the banter of gestural mark making.
An ode to New York City's landscape, this film uses photograph mattes to partially cover the camera lens,
creating narrow vertical strips that offer glimpses of urban life and captures the
syncopated rhythm and texture of the city.