Five works from Sugimoto's Seascapes series (1980 ---RRB-, in which the horizon
divides sea and sky in varying locations and atmospheric conditions, will also be included in the New York show.
Five works from Sugimoto's iconic Seascapes series (1980 ---RRB-, in which the horizon
divides sea and sky in varying locations and atmospheric conditions, will also be included.
Not exact matches
Avery's characteristic method of
dividing his images into simplified, horizontal bands of color based on a division of the landscape into land,
sea and sky, became a dominant aspect of the works of the fifties.
Sugimoto's Seascapes (begun in 1980) depict bodies of water from the English Channel to the Bay of Sagami, each photographed in the same stark composition of a horizon line
dividing the
sky and sea.
Divided into two rectangles — one dark, one light — the relationship between
sea and sky takes on an almost abstract geometry that carries from image to image
and ocean to ocean around the world.
Sky,
sea and sand
divide the canvas into a harmonious tripartite structure: dunes of palest lilac swoop into petrol - dark water; the foreground's textural shoreline is fringed with a shimmering border of yellow.