Sentences with phrase «dynamic brushwork»

His dynamic brushwork refers to the development of the postwar avant - garde — particularly action painting, such as the work of Franz Kline — and the rise of such Neo-Dada artists as Robert Rauschenberg and Jasper Johns, who dominated the art world in the decades following World War II.
These masterworks of narrative compositions are astutely conscious of flatness, illusion, and draftsmanship, with dynamic brushwork and colors that freely incorporate comics and pop culture as much as they sample the grand tradition.
Whereas de Kooning embraced active, dynamic brushwork in such milestones as Woman I, 1950 - 52, Diebenkorn's compositions bring together soft planes of color that undulate and flow within the frame.
His dynamic brushwork, nervous line and extraordinarily rich colours give his paintings a great lyricism; what ultimately interests the artist is the melancholy and desperation in the human condition.
Since the mid-1980s she has returned to figurative work, using fabric and more dynamic brushwork and motifs.

Not exact matches

The dynamic between intended shapes and those that happen in the rush of emotional brushwork convey a physical sense of the artist's pictorial dance.
Diebenkorn's practice is unique in that he deftly marries the flat color and planes of brushwork so lauded by the Abstract Expressionists with representational subjects that are influenced by some of Matisse's visual tropes and his dynamic creation of space through form and color rather than perspective.
In his abstract paintings of the 1950s and 1960s, expressionistic color and brushwork intersect with patterns, shapes, and pictographic forms inspired by the dynamic compositions of African sculpture, painting, and textile design.
Unlike Diebenkorn's brushwork, Mr. Smith's «dynamic, hooking calligraphy was more apt to have an openly comic quality, sometimes taking the form of barbed, cartoon - like pictographs, symbols or anatomical shapes.»
She creates vivid, dynamic paintings that revel in a harmonious balance between gestural brushwork, hard - edge geometric spatial arrangements and layered, architectural compositions.
Driving the brush through his body movements, his style of layered abstract ink - splashes and dynamic freehand brushwork in varying intensities of ink create forceful fields of darkness — «emotional explosions» that convey powerful feeling and give form to the artist's energy and exertion.
Dynamic, thick brushwork that veer from forceful to ambiguous are carefully laid over abstract color planes allowing occasional glimpses of delicate grids of silkscreen.
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