Sentences with phrase «early style developed»

Influenced by the emergence of abstract expressionism, the New York School, Color Field Painting and the Washington Color School, Gilliam's early style developed from brooding figural abstractions to large paintings of flatly applied color and paintings of diagonal stripes on square fields.

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Perry El was born in Flushing, Queens, and his strong fashion sense and unique style techniques started to develop as early as 12 years old.
Recently, breath sensors for early detection of life - style diseases such as cancer and diabetes have been developed, but most of them are large, bulky and expensive.
I agree, those following a western style diet probably have developed early stages of heart disease.
Early in my Temple Style Tai Chi career, I developed the ability to embody and project these flavor, character, and essence of each element.
Los Angeles About Blog Marjorie Sarnat's fanciful coloring book style evolved from her love of patterns, which she developed through an earlier career as a textile designer.
Raised on classic movies from the Golden Age of Hollywood, Von Teese developed a fascination with the old - fashioned style from an early age.
Stone presents this world as a circus, applying the same trippy style he developed five years earlier on Natural Born Killers (and to a lesser degree employed on 1991's JFK).
With funding from Nominet Trust, Wonky Star is also now developing an online auto - assessment tool to analyse writing styles, helping to provide early detection of the signs of dyslexia, allowing children to receive timely support from teachers and parents.
And while those similarly - styled early Bristols used inline - six cylinder engines, the Bullet is set to utilise a naturally - aspirated V8 — a 4.8 - litre BMW unit, expected to develop around 400bhp.
The M6 Gran Coupe is distinguishable from lesser versions of the 6 - series Gran Coupe revealed earlier this year by exterior styling cues developed under the guise of BMW M division's longtime head of design, Uwe Weidehase.
This 960 - pound (435 kg) pack is integrated as a strength - increasing structural member in the floor, as GM utilized a «skateboard» chassis style that other EVs do also — and which GM developed for fuel cell prototypes in the early 2000s, but never used until now.
Ultimately concerned with capturing the spirit of her subjects, she developed a trademark style of up close, softly lit, and slightly fuzzy portraiture that was criticized early in her career.
George has done an amazing job executing the mission of the Centre which «is to research, teach, apply and promote the style of investing developed by Benjamin Graham in the early 1930's, referred to as Value Investing».
In the early 17th century Dutch Republic, Hendrick de Keyser played an important role in developing the Amsterdam Renaissance style, which has local characteristics including the prevalence of tall narrow town - houses, the «trapgevel» or Dutch gable and the employment of decorative triangular pediments over doors and windows in which the apex rises much more steeply than in most other Renaissance architecture, but in keeping with the profile of the gable.
Now the English teaser site is opened and you can take an early look at the anime style MMO which is developed by Korean company Gala Lab (the developer of Fly for Fun and Rappelz).
While its predecessor might have been an early example of how a portable action - RPG could be executed, as well as adapting the Zelda - style top - down screen - by - screen adventure into traditional RPG trappings, Secret of Mana had a much greater influence on how games would eventually develop in Japan.
Battle royale video games have developed quickly previously yr with the likes of PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds and Fortnite, however H1Z1's early entry model captured the magic of the last - person - standing shooter properly earlier than the style's present front - runners.
At the very beginning, I sold directly from my studio because I had to... It was too early to be with a gallery - I was just developing style... I was very very happy & enjoyed getting paid right away for my work, enjoyed doing my own shows, & enjoyed being the King of my own little castle...
She painted still lifes and portraits until the early 1950s, when she developed an abstract biomorphic style influenced by Abstract Expressionism.
Sean developed and honed his signature style while he was studying Fine Art here and it will be fascinating to see his early works and sketches — many of which were made while he was student here.»
Thomas Chimes: Early Works (1958 - 1965), 2009 Text by Lisa Saltzman 56 pages, Hardcover Published by Locks Art Publications ISBN: 978 -1-879173-41-5 «Developing, in these formative paintings, a visual style indebted to the palette and compositional structures of such modernist forefathers as Marsden Hartley and Henri Matisse and emboldened by the stenographic proto - abstractions of such New York School predecessors as Jackson Pollock and Mark Rothko, Chimes systematically put forth a series of paintings that pressed such experimentations with the limits of figuration into the realm of the theological, the philosophical and the historical.
Artist Brice Marden developed his early Minimalist style — rectangular panels in muted colors — while at Yale under tutelage from artists including Alex Katz and John Schueler and with peers including Richard Serra and Chuck Close.
Hofmann encouraged Krasner to jettison the naturalist tendencies acquired in her earlier schooling, and she underwent a radical change of style, rapidly developing an abstract vocabulary and producing cubist - inspired compositions that featured bold geometric forms outlined in black and filled with bright colors.
By starting the story in the 1730s (with a long glance backwards) and continuing into the early career of A.W.N. Pugin, Lindfield makes it plain that Gothic changed and developed through the period he discusses; he does not devote a single chapter to Strawberry Hill, but returns to it at key points in his narrative, tracing how Walpole's Gothic evolved from a repertoire of ornament derived from pattern books to a style based on a study of medieval precedent.
In Paris in the early 1950s, Copley developed a unique, ribald figurative style that bucked prevailing trends toward abstraction, taking inspiration from Surrealist painting, American, cartoon and silent - movie imagery.
Although his early works can be considered a form of Op art, as he depicted ovals and circles on flat surfaces of paint, he developed in his later years a style that is more linked with hard - edge and color field painting.
In the early 1980s Connelly, based in New York City, exhibited widely and developed a highly inventive style of expressionist painting.
Sánchez created her first shaped canvas in the early 1950s, and subsequently developed her signature style of stretching canvas over wooden armatures while living in Havana, New York (1962 - 1966; 1968 - 1970) and Madrid (1966 - 1968).
Influenced early on by German Expressionism and later by the Abstract Expressionist movement, he broke free of these in the 1960s to develop a style more concerned with colour and texture over representation.
In developing his own sculptural style, Hunt drew on these early experiences, believing that sculptors must address new concepts of space in their work.
The artists in this exhibition came to The Arts Students league early in their careers and it was a place where they began to develop their personal styles in response to Abstract Expressionism — the major movement at the time in the New York art world.
They will be looking at drawings in the exhibition Noguchi's Early Drawings in order to parse how Noguchi's serial imitations of canonical Modernist approaches to abstracting the human figure helped him develop the values and strategies that became his style.
In her ground breaking series Construct, developed in the late 70s and early 80s and taken with a Polaroid camera, Kasten transformed building materials into tableaux whose composition, style and manipulation of space display a true painterly sensibility.
The visitor sees him develop his work from an early loose style — fireworks in Dieppe flung across the canvas with impressionistic strokes — through bold and colourful portraits influenced by Matisse to figures and landscapes in the contrails of Cubism.
While he has consistently tested the limits of his earlier styles and developed new approaches, his meticulous attention to the process of art making has remained constant.
Hofmann's personal style, his artistic voice, developed with increasing independence in the late 1940s and early 1950s.
By the early 1980s, he was established in New York, where he developed a powerful style of richly painted stripes and shapes with a masterly control of color and strongly built canvases.
New York self - portrait specialist Cindy Sherman has some extremely early work here, from 1977 when she had not quite developed her signature style.
«She developed her own signature style though and extended into painting the same collage - like approach that she loved and utilized in her earlier works on paper.
While his early works were predominantly abstract, involving intricate patterns and colors, he has since developed a signature figurative style that bridges the gap between the sacred and the profane, and by extension, between high art and popular culture.
In the early 60's, inspired by the work of senior painters like Piet Mondrian and Josef Albers, Jackson moved away from the gestural style that had marked his work of the» 50's, developing his signature style of austere, hard edged geometric compositions on square and diamond shaped canvases.
He called this work The Drain, and it is a piece emblematic of a «cinematographic» style that he developed across many series, which are overly allegorical, full of suggested narrative and allusions to both history painting and scenes from early modern painting.
The movement developed in three stages: Proto - Cubism (Picasso's & Braque's early phase, containing the only «cubes» to be seen); Analytical Cubism, an austere style which disassembled 3 - D views into a series of overlapping planes; finally, Synthetic Cubism, a lighter more colourful style which «built - up» images sometimes using various «found» materials.
Mr. Daphnis, a florist by early training and a renowned cultivator of hybrid tree peonies, drew on his sensitivity to color and his keen understanding of nature's geometry to develop a precise, hard - edged painting style that harked back to Mondrian and looked forward to minimalism.
Early in the 1940s, artists in New York began to develop an expressive, abstract style of painting that was a stark departure from previous ideas, both artistically and historically.
Returning to Ohio State in 1946, he developed a style influenced by Cubism and Abstract Expressionism but, though his early work contained elements of popular and historical culture, it wasn't until he was teaching at New Jersey's Rutgers University that he began to appropriate the style and subject matter of comic strips.
A 1958 exhibition of Jackson Pollock's work at Whitechapel Gallery had a major impact on the young artist, but it wasn't until the early 1960s that Riley began to develop her signature Op Art style consisting of black and white illusionistic patterns.
Since developing his iconic style in the early 1980s, Halley has worked at the forefront of a group of artists reinvigorating American abstraction with a critical lens focused on contemporary culture.
Prendergast was born and raised in Boston but developed his mature style during early trips abroad to France (1891 - 1895) and Italy (1989 - 1989).
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