Not exact matches
Beginning in 1961 with Untitled (DSS 25) he began producing three -
dimensional wall mounted
reliefs and the first example was constructed from oil and sand painted plywood with a concave upper and lower edge made from galvanized iron.
Both of these artists create intricate art - Brookes works with clay and mixed media creating
wall works in high
relief and King is a mixed media artist who has worked primarily with paint and collage on canvas and paper, but now has added three
dimensional digital art to her oeuvre.
Smit's powerful ceramic sculptures includes a spectacular site - specific
wall installation where Smit shifts from her three -
dimensional style of sculpting towards two -
dimensional reliefs, hanging flat on
walls.
At that moment he was engaged in creating aluminum
reliefs, multi
dimensional structures that could hang off the
wall or hang from the ceiling.
From these objects he then transitioned to the early
reliefs where the work projects off the
wall and is less a flat painting than a three -
dimensional object confronting the viewer.
This makes them essentially different from Frank Stella's
wall - mounted high
reliefs that are constructed like three -
dimensional sculptures (with space in between) projecting directly from the
wall.
Often combining two or more abstract forms into one piece to create a three -
dimensional composite
wall relief, the surface of the canvas is painted using industrial materials such as oil - based enamel and spray paint.
In the early 1960s, he moved very quickly into making three -
dimensional work, so while the first room in the exhibition is given over to paintings, the second shows his first
wall reliefs and sculpture.
Known for his three -
dimensional wall -
reliefs, American artist Frank Stella creates hybrid objects that are part painting and part sculpture.
Around this time he also began to incorporate three -
dimensional elements into his otherwise flat works; first by introducing
relief and eventually transgressing into
wall - hung and freestanding sculpture by the mid-1990s.
3D
Wall Design is a spectacular three -
dimensional cladding that creates design
walls with an appealing and dynamic look thanks to the light and shadow effects marked by
reliefs on the surface.