Sentences with phrase «created complex compositions»

In the Butterfly paintings from 1997, he created complex compositions of radiant, tonal color.
He has been developing an iconography of the TV test pattern, creating complex compositions with graphic structures and polygonal shapes.
Born in 1962, Andersson paints from her subconscious, creating complex compositions that bring together a variety of sources including Nordic figurative painting, folk art, film imagery and her personal history.
Creating complex compositions exploring the multifaceted interpretations of cultural iconography, he always maintained his signature sense of humor.

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Franklin's group has created four mouse colonies with different complex microbiota, based on the compositions found in four major vendors.
«The membranes we created, though completely synthetic, mimic several features of more complex living organisms, such as the ability to adapt their composition in response to environmental cues,» said Neal Devaraj, an assistant professor of chemistry and biochemistry at UC San Diego who headed the research team, which included scientists from the campus» BioCircuits Institute.
Sheets of vibrant hues with varying density fill across her canvases, as flat expanses merge with delicate clusters of pigment, creating deceptively complex compositions.
Throughout Resonating, viewers will note Green's various uses of a fan shape: in early works such as For All & None (1978), the fan acts as an essential symbol, suggestive of deeper spiritual meaning; in Taxes (1993), one of her later black and white paintings, the fan shape becomes a central formal element that unifies the composition; in She Dreams (1996), the fan shapes create a complex formal variation which co-exists with other images.
His kaleidoscopic compositions of overlapping grids and patterns create complex pictorial spaces, and his use of transparent pigments allows the viewer to see, as the artist has said, «all the events that went into the making of the painting.»
London - based artist Beatrice Gibson creates complex video works structured like musical compositions that are often choreographed with multiple interdisciplinary collaborators.
He used dense layering of paint, pigment, and form to create complex light infused compositions, a hallmark of his work that remained constant throughout his career.
His latest carved plaster tablets and graphite drawings arrive at similar aesthetic states but from opposite directions: the painted tablets respond to surface texture and chance operations, excavating compositions through deconstructive sgraffito techniques, while the drawings depart from landscape imagery and are built up into complex, almost - recognizable images created through a process of repetitive mark - making, erasure, and re-drawing.
Her concentrated compositions engage the viewer in the contemplation of pure abstraction, in which colour relationships structure a luminosity that emanates, creating complex layers of space.
This print translates Abts's characteristically precise, meditative, and abstract painting style into a new medium, employing multiple printmaking techniques to create a complex, layered composition that balances linear, geometric elements with fluid, sinuous strokes.
DiCorcia employs photography as a fictive medium capable of creating uncanny, complex realities out of seemingly straightforward compositions.
Like the abstract imagery he finds outside the studio, Sullivan's complex compositions are created through the movement, pressure, and workings of the world itself.
Among other trials, he crops, scans, photocopies, digitally alters, combines, prints, and tweaks by hand the imagery's most minute details to create dizzyingly complex compositions.
The carefully calibrated neutral tones create complex spacial compositions which invite the audience to appreciate movement and subtle variations of colour.
This print translates Abts's characteristically precise, meditative, and abstract painting style into a new medium, employing multiple printmaking techniques to create a complex, layered composition that balances dynamic linear elements with loose, jagged forms.
The press release says the exhibition presents the full scope of Freud's achievements in etching, including seventy - five examples ranging from rare, early experiments in the 1940s to the large and complex compositions created since... read more... «Fetching Freud's etchings»
He has created a series of Drawing - Projects, which utilize systems developed by the artist that produce complex abstract compositions.
Having been inspired by cave paintings, she combines a rorschach - like technical approach with a sensibility for creating complex images that results in compositions that feel specific, surprising and alive.
Her stated goal and constant challenge is to balance these complex compositions with structural simplicity, thereby creating an overall sense of order.
Creating complex and incredibly delicate compositions of natural and found materials, Anna's work is characterised by the way the materials appear to float mid-air, creating a sense of an inexplicable moment, frozen Creating complex and incredibly delicate compositions of natural and found materials, Anna's work is characterised by the way the materials appear to float mid-air, creating a sense of an inexplicable moment, frozen creating a sense of an inexplicable moment, frozen in time.
Examples include the steps, walkways, and clothesline structures that he framed with his camera in Clothesline (c. 1978) to create a geometric composition by capturing the lighter architectural elements silhouetted against the darker lawn of a San Antonio apartment complex.
Winters» kaleidoscopic compositions of overlapping grids and patterns create complex pictorial spaces, and his use of transparent pigments allows the viewer to see, as the artist has said, «all the events that went into the making of the painting.»
He was initially inspired to develop what he called «reconstructions» or «two - period pictures,» composites of smaller, early works, mainly from 1917 and 1918, which he enlarged with strips of paper to create grander, more complex compositions.
Using a range of paint applications, Mason creates pools of color that vary in density — flat expanses merge with delicate clouds of pigment, coalescing into deceptively complex compositions.
These materials, which he describes as having «an inbuilt history» are used to create dense, visually complex compositions that are ostensibly abstract but referential in content.
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