The perception of vast expands of nature, seemingly never
ending horizon lines and a uniquely American understanding of scale continues to inform numerous exhibitions about American Art.
Not exact matches
Make a small x toward the left
end (C) of the
horizon line and another toward the right
end (D).
These circles make patterns which partially fill the page
ending in boundaries in the middle of the page forming
horizon lines.
In these paintings, images are often cropped and lack a specific point of spatial reference, such as a
horizon line, thus inviting a contemplative experience and generating the feeling of immersion in Katz's open -
ended pictorial space.
A simple pencil -
line drawn from one
end wall to another recalls the
horizon, and the work of other great minimal painters.