Sentences with phrase «digitally manipulated»

Contrary to popular belief Bliss, the default Windows XP wallpaper, was not digitally manipulated; it was a straight - from - the - camera shot of the hills of Sonoma County, California, captured by photographer Charles O'Rear.
The Philip Slein Gallery is pleased to present an exhibition of some of those artists, including Alison Hall, whose Book of Beginnings is a small black diptych on panel about the size of a book; and Louis Cameron, whose digitally manipulated photos of clouds evoke the 14th - century Christian mysticism of The Cloud of Unknowing, a guidebook on contemplative prayer.
Careful layering of fragmented Cimmerian shades, comic book text, digitally manipulated imagery, and realist depictions of European saints on pitch black ground meld into dynamic scenarios which recall the cover of an absurdist graphic novel where it is not entirely clear who the villains or the heroes are and what exactly they are fighting for.
Paying homage to Wyeth's practice of altering reality in his seemingly realistic paintings, Welling digitally manipulated his photographs in subtle ways.
Featuring a digitally manipulated image of J.M.W. Turner's 1840 painting Slave Ship (Slavers Throwing Overboard the Dead and Dying, Typhoon Coming On), the original work depicts the drowning of 133 slaves by the captain of the British slave ship, Zong, to claim compensation for these «goods» under the salvage clause of the ship's insurance policy.
As opposed to a current predilection for large - scale, digitally manipulated photographs, her seemingly modest works reclaim a practice of photography grown out of contingency and accident.
These compositions of found images, photographed scenes, and digitally manipulated imagery create fantastical dream - world landscapes.
This digitally manipulated image is based on a photograph I took...
(2015) wall - hung sculpture, made from found metals and digitally manipulated liquor bottle vinyl wrap transfers.
Each image is digitally manipulated to present «butterfly blots», her take on the psychological ink blots known as the Rorschach Test.
Digitally manipulated images are used to get us to the museum or into a gallery while curators often sift through hundreds of online images before seeing the real thing.
Andreas Gursky, German photographer known for his monumental digitally manipulated photographs that examine consumer culture and the busyness of contemporary life.
For his next project, Kessmann has scanned 365 pieces of blank paper and then digitally manipulated the scans to highlight the texture of the paper's pulp.
In the series «Clouds,» which has never before been exhibited, he melds together multiple images of clouds that have been digitally manipulated.
Ten of these digitally manipulated montages surround five large steel sculptures made with mirrored surfaces to reflect the nutty imagery and turn the whole environment into a modern - day funhouse chock full of charm.
The work shows a simultaneous sunrise and sunset in Cape Cod that is subtly digitally manipulated.
Shot in Thailand, where the movie was filmed, and digitally manipulated into a cluster of islands — with the colors subtly shifted to all but erase the distinction between sea and sky — the piece is an elegant pop - culture homage as well as an atmospheric tour de force.
Now, Asger Carlsen is famous for his digitally manipulated images which feature rearranged and transformed bodies.
San Francisco's Highlight gallery displayed digitally manipulated images of architecture by Filip Dujardin, a Belgian photographer; Houston's Moody gallery showed mirrored sculptures by Edward and Nancy Reddin Kienholz, an American duo; and New York's Marlborough Chelsea gallery had geometric canvases by Andrew Kuo, and American artist.
The Fine Arts Society Contemporary: Digitally manipulated, breathing nudes and moving insects within old master backdrops, conceived by Rob and Nick Carter, were on show at the Fine Arts Society.
In the context of a heightened awareness of fake news, the demands of emotional labour and a proliferation of digitally manipulated disembodied voices in public space, the artists ask «what is laughter without the bodies that produce it?».
On the wall behind the monitor playing TK (Suspicious Glorious Absence) is a projection of Perry's digitally manipulated skin, which ripples like fleshy water.
He is renowned for his large scale, digitally manipulated photographic images.
The actresses pose against digitally manipulated backgrounds that are suggestive of the film sets and backdrops of yesteryear.
While she's still relatively unknown outside the fashion - and art - world bubbles, Cortright has been described as a 21st - century Monet thanks to the pretty, painterly works she creates by layering digitally manipulated images lifted from the Internet and printing them on large panels.
«The Public Art Fund Brings Digitally Manipulated Sculpture to City Hall Park,» news, May 12, 2015.
Some measure two inches deep, with etched pits creating the illusion of black holes around the edges, others feature embroideries, drawings, furniture and photographic montages, which have been digitally manipulated.
Accordingly, he's created a series of installations, including what they describe as «a large - scale artificial hedge - maze populated with digitally manipulated sculptural busts.»
Using digitally manipulated photography and sculpturally enhanced taxidermy, the artist presents scenarios that address ways in which we contend with inherent fears and desires.
The artist has produced a limited edition of forty - two silver gelatin prints based on one of her digitally manipulated negatives from her Drape series.
For her solo show she has created large format paintings and sculptures using the foundation's main gallery as her studio this summer: these new works take historical paintings and internet culture as their point of departure and utilize paint and digitally manipulated printed images to create hybridized portraits suffused with cultural and societal critiques.
These artists appear comfortable using both the everyday and physical «stuff» as signifier, as well as experimenting with digitally manipulated materials.
Ladies of the House features seven original photographs, which were digitally manipulated to recall nineteenth century photographs, such as daguerreotypes, tintypes, and ambrotypes.
One of the greatest photographers of the postmodern age, the German camera artist Andreas Gursky specializes in large - format panoramic urban landscape and architectural compositions, often digitally manipulated, featuring apartment blocks, skyscrapers, sports grounds, streets, squares, and the like.
Leckey himself seemed to agree that there was something off - putting about his videos, which feature music, digitally manipulated Jeff Koons sculptures, and humans becoming refrigerators with the help of green - screen technology.
Sundaram shows digitally manipulated photos of her as a child, a teenager, and a young woman in Paris.
She uses photography — often digitally manipulated — and film, in order to deal with themes such as identity and gendered roles, (female) beauty and its stereotypical reproduction in our culture, youthful dreams and ambitions of authority, all the while using herself as both subject and model.
The exhibition included over 100 pieces made from 1986 until 2013, embracing a wide range of works, from his earliest series to Photograms, cliché - verres, to the new, digitally manipulated color photographs.
Author Danica Willard Sachs writes: «In a moment when the commonplace assumption is that photographs are digitally manipulated, the exhibition shines in its success at reminding viewers that wonder can still be found in the analog realm of the darkroom, or -LSB-.....]
The final photographs appear computer generated or digitally manipulated, but Gordon combats this association by showing his hand and allowing imperfections to permeate each work — an iconoclastic approach in a world often obsessed with photoshopping out every perceived flaw.
For Echo, Pousttchi's black - and - white, digitally manipulated representation of the Palace temporarily replaced the perfect neutrality of the Temporary Kunsthalle's white cube.
Opening with Rachel Rossin's I Came and Went as a Ghost Hand (Cycle 2), 2015 which will run until 18 March, where viewers will experience her depiction of personal spaces, studios and bedrooms created from digitally manipulated images.
Passing through you find yourself in a kind of inside - out, digitally manipulated version of Tate Britain, with an image of the façade filling the whole of the far wall and a view of the Clore Galleries behind you.
The recent project involved covering all four elevations of the Temporäre Kunsthalle Berlin (Temporary Kunsthalle Berlin), built in 2008 by Adolf Krischanitz and situated in the historical centre of Berlin, with a digitally manipulated collage of archival images of the glass skin and concrete pilasters of the nearby Palast der Republik (Palace of the Republic).
Bettina Pousttchi has gained widespread attention recently with her large - scale, site - specific photographic work «Echo» (2009/2010) that involved covering the Temporäre Kunsthalle Berlin (Temporary Kunsthalle Berlin) with a digitally manipulated collage of archival images of the German Democratic Republic's Palast der Republik (Palace of the Republic).
Using the body as a site within the architecture, Vieux uses digitally manipulated images to craft her environment.
Kazanjian's images are digitally manipulated composites made from photographs that he finds online.
The portraits — selected and printed in CMYK ink on a desktop printer, then manually worked upon, digitally manipulated and reprinted as exposed photographs — depict signature comedic personalities and props, such as Bill Cosby, Goldie Hawn, Madeline Kahn, as well as a rubber chicken, a whoopee cushion, and Groucho glasses.
[31] Yasumasa Morimura's digitally manipulated photographs, such as the Self Portrait As Art History series, have been exhibited widely, including solo shows at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago (1992), the Cartier Foundation for Contemporary Art, Jouy - en - Josas, France (1993), the Hara Art Museum, Hara, Japan (1994), and the Yokohama Museum of Art, Yokohama, Japan (1996), and the Centre for Contemporary Photography, Melbourne (1996).
Sam Falls is a multi-talented contemporary painter, photographer, writer and videographer of international renown, whose captivating works combine photography, painting, and sculpture, exploring the ways in which color, digitally manipulated photographs, and natural processes work together in a single piece of art, investigating artistic potential of each medium.
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