Not exact matches
Ask older students to
draw their nature animals using perspective — creating the
horizon line, the vanishing point, and three different sketches of their animals.
They do preliminary
drawings using the techniques of
horizon line, foreground, and background.
The relief panels, depicting the rise and fall of the tide and shifting
horizon lines, are densely arranged on graphite - colored walls where Fernández has extended the blue - hued images by
drawing directly on the wall surface.
The presentation offers fresh insight into the importance of
line in her work — from preliminary sketches and
drawings, to the fluid, seemingly effortless outlines that define regions of her canvas and divide her compositions into dynamic zones of color, be it the curve of a flower petal, the
horizon of a landscape, or the contour of an abstract form.
Works on paper most often have the texture of spray paint and a
horizon line, much as
drawings collected by Dan Flavin connect his fluorescent tubes to Hudson River light.
Holliday's process begins with a pencil
line drawing of a precise geometric arrangement of radiating circles that grows outwards towards a
horizon line.
«I am
drawn to acute angles and
horizon lines, always subconsciously tracking the literal vanishing points of buildings, roads and planes in my images,» he says.
The viewer's eye is
drawn through the landscape by the strong diagonal
line that leads to the high
horizon and the setting sun in the distance.
From the press release: «Today, with the help of new technologies or rudimentary techniques, virtual images or traditional
line drawings, artists from different
horizons are exploring the multiple aesthetic and philosophical possibilities of the notion of turbulence.
Look for strong
lines that lead the eye, such as horizontals and verticals made by architecture or
horizon, and
draw them in.
In these crisp black and white photographs of the Great Plains, Deal
drew upon 19th century survey photography, but used the
horizon line and symmetry of square format to reframe our perception of the landscape as finite.
While several of the pieces appear to be tilted on their sides, Rappaports» instinct is to re-establish the
horizon with a painted or
drawn line.
I
draw a
line at the bottom and then start the image up from the
horizon.
A dramatic charcoal
drawing emerges from the
horizon line and travels across the walls of the gallery to suggest an abstracted landscape scene shrouded in smoke.
The
horizon line that I have in the paintings comes from
drawing as a child.
A simple pencil -
line drawn from one end wall to another recalls the
horizon, and the work of other great minimal painters.
I can't
draw for beans, and if you start with me about
horizon lines and all that high - tech art talk I leave the room and doodle.