Sentences with phrase «field paintings contain»

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His large color - field canvases, made entirely with spray paint, contain hallucinogenic and elusive visions, hinting at images, which never quite come into focus.
Due to the rapid revolution of the plates, together with a systematical range of circles the prints contain an irregularly spreading field of paint, as though the artist's sharp sensitivity is being diffused from within the picture plane to the outside world.
Here, DiBenedetto goes full William Baziotes — channeling the great under - sung Abstract Expressionist who specialized in fuzzy fields and mythological - like beings contained in fields of flushed color — and gives us great fiery paintings colonized by creatures and forms with effluvia, faces, feet, head dresses, and resemble oxidizing coral reefs of original vision, with little hints of curving helicopter blades and mollusk - like octopus legs.
His figures inhabit mysterious landscapes and ambiguous architecture, often composed of wide swaths of color that contain echoes of color field painting.
In Canyon, the energetic, brilliant field of a cluster of reds is contained on three sides by the deeper, cooler greens, but the top of the painting is left to breathe.
Untitled # 3 contains the same banded fields and elongated geometric forms across the picture plane found with the artist's Ocean Park paintings, yet his edition works feature much more subdued fields of grey that seem less distinct, blending into one another as they stretch across the surface.
Leo Steinberg uses the term postmodernism in 1969 to describe Rauschenberg's «flatbed» picture plane, containing a range of cultural images and artifacts that had not been compatible with the pictorial field of premodernist and modernist painting.
His paintings are composed of an economical vernacular: hard, clean lines; sheer reflective fields of color; and open, iconic signs, appear to contain a clear communicative promise.
The painting Knowledge of Good & Evil is a good example: a cell - like shape with an image of an embryonic figure (just a thick drip of paint) contained in a nucleus that looks like a dark field of stars.
While having contributed to the Concretist and Neoconcretist movements that stormed the Brazilian avant - garde, she was never associated with a single movement but her work contained elements of Lettrism, Color Field painting and early conceptual art.
It contains a large number of paintings of the American West as well as significant examples of works from the Ashcan School, early American modernism, Regionalism, Social Realism, Abstract Expressionism, Color Field, Pop, Minimalism, Post-Minimalism, and Conceptual and Performance art.
Paintings such as Field of Combat contain a relative multitude of forms and colors compared to her later works.
There are several different types of line paintings presented in Curvilinear: some feature central, narrow fields of color while others have flat unmodulated backgrounds; some contain only uniform lines, or lines with sharp spikes, or «claws,» as Feitelson called them; and others have thick, curving lines of multiple colors that bend together in a gentle sway.
Bannard's paintings from 1959 to 1965 contained few forms, as little as a single band painted around a field of color, and then developed into somewhat more complex geometric forms by the mid-1960s.
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