Sentences with phrase «female wooden figure»

Cakewalk, which dominates the gallery, is an over-sized, articulated female wooden figure that is strung up like a marionette to be controlled by the viewer / participant who is invited to literally «pull her strings».

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The Cleveland Museum of Art's latest acquisitions include a Virgin and Child, a rare 13th - century wooden sculpture from the Mosan region of Europe; a Standing Female Figure, a clay figure representative of the Classic Veracruz period on Mexico's Gulf Coast; and Just the two of us, one of contemporary artist Julia Wachtel's first paintings to employ carFigure, a clay figure representative of the Classic Veracruz period on Mexico's Gulf Coast; and Just the two of us, one of contemporary artist Julia Wachtel's first paintings to employ carfigure representative of the Classic Veracruz period on Mexico's Gulf Coast; and Just the two of us, one of contemporary artist Julia Wachtel's first paintings to employ cartoons.
Utilizing found objects to create an otherworldly yet traditionally based format, the image of a large female figure and its smaller companions are done in the style of traditional Indian painting, while delicate fabrics interweave amongst images that swirl and stream within and outside the two wooden panels — thus making it engaging and contemplative to look at.
Often playing with images and materials associated with beauty and desire, Hamilton repeatedly uses sculptural cut - outs of film stills or women's legs made from transparent plastic and wooden shapes based on Modernist depictions of female nudes such as the curvy abstracted figure found in her 2007 piece The Piano Lesson, based on Fernand Léger's 1921 painting Le Grand Déjeuner.
Alterations consists of 120 female figures — each painted with individual features and expressions — placed on top of and around a long wooden table with a solitary lamp illuminating them.
A wooden stool supporting a bubblegum - pink mound resembling a squashed female figure, it could read as a statement about how female artists get flattened in a male - dominated art world.
They also used twelve wooden figures (six representing females and six representing males) and six coloured wooden figures (orange, green, and pink), three for each sex.
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