Sentences with phrase «dimensional painting landscapes»

Not exact matches

Where M'Baku easily could have become a hypermasculine character relegated to the margins of fight scenes and one - dimensional villainy, Duke's sly charm paints a far more complex emotional landscape.
We showcase two - dimensional and three - dimensional works of a variety of different mediums, while some of our highlights include expressionist lifestyle, seascape and landscape paintings.
About the Artist Zhu Jingyi (China, b. 1975) reimagines classic shanshui landscapes in a three - dimensional format through the application of resin onto canvas and wire to create textured structures that enliven otherwise flat, ink painted works.
Each of these installations is loosely based on a classical landscape painting by the 17th - century artist Nicolas Poussin (1594 — 1665) created as three - dimensional interpretations using sets of pedestals and standing walls in varying dimensions to display objects in meticulous arrangements.
John Cotterell, Baltimore, Maryland, Abstract acrylic, abstract painting, geometric, abstract art, bold, bright, colorful, color, large mantle painting, large sofa painting, living room, colorful mixed media, textural mixed media, found objects, lyrical, thought provoking, 3 dimensional, linear, curvy, windows, buildings, street, landscape, abstract landscape, found materials
Whether a landscape painting from the late 19th century or a self - portrait photograph from 1984, these 2 - dimensional works offer the opportunity to consider the role of the artist - and, by extension, the role of anyone - in creating images and constructing stories.
It focuses on the experimental transformation of shapes and surfaces that make up the urban landscape, from which the three artists draw their inspiration from; Fabio Petani with his refined balance between organic forms and geometry, Nelio through a dense texture of colour fields that he uses to compose his name, and Heiko Zahlmann, with a long and vaunted past as a graffiti writer, evolves his style in three - dimensional works, in which painting, drawing and architecture interact with one another.
The strange quality of the paintings comes from their landscape feeling without any traditional three - dimensionality; they have a strong two - dimensional feel in spite of perspective devices, some of which act in contradiction to each other.
Since the 1960s, Downes says, North American art has addressed the physicality of nature in two ways: as traditional landscape painting (and by extension through abstraction) and as three - dimensional sculptures that have a mimetic relationship to nature.
«He uses colorful pieces of fragmented pencils, sometimes held together with zip - ties, to create sculpted landscapes, animals, paintings, and even three - dimensional human figures.
Using a modified acrylic paint and process of application as well as a two dimensional support frequently consisting of shaped canvases, he instead creates an experience of the earth and specific location of a landscape.
GF «This recent body of work is both two and three - dimensional, encompassing his passion for surface, historical sign painting and our vanishing American urban landscape.
Having painted in small - town Maine and downtown Manhattan, British - born artist Rackstraw Downes travels through rural Texas in search of new landscapes to inspire his panoramic paintings which explore the quandaries of representing the three dimensional world in two dimensions.
His lines are two and three dimensional; his paintings are landscapes and portraits; and his sculptures are furniture and raw materials.
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