Sentences with phrase «flat planes of color»

In visual art, this often takes the form of flat planes of color placed next to or near each other in a painting or print.
Due to the design of the base, the rear of the opposite painting is seen behind the person, where flat planes of colored paint produce a loosely articulated second figure.
Although her works are visually composed of flat planes of color, they are physically constructed through a labor - intensive process of dying and sewing.
Initially, Sanín created works using a gestural abstract style, like contemporaries Elaine de Kooning, Lee Krasner, and Joan Mitchell, but found her true voice in the geometry of hard - edge, symmetrical compositions filled with flat planes of color.
This group originated in Washington, D.C., and included artists in favor of flat planes of color as opposed to gestural abstraction that was characteristic of many New York School artists from the preceding decade.
His use of flat planes of color arranged in rows that relate to one another horizontally, vertically and diagonally suggests the synesthetic blending of the senses — «hearing» color, «seeing» sound — and evokes the painterly experiments of the synchromists from a century ago.
Jefferson, curiously, went in another direction, exploring flatter planes of color.
Jonas Wood Interiors and Landscapes David Kordansky Gallery By Jody Zellen Through December 16th Jonas Wood reduces the observable world into flat planes of color.
Daum's work is characterized by flat planes of color, shaped by an overall patterning influenced by the ideographs of the Pacific Northwest Native Americans.
Throughout those transitions, Diebenkorn's work maintained constant ties with Matisse's, from his use of flat planes of color to build up his compositions to a preference in his figurative paintings for still lifes, seated women, and domestic interiors with views to the outside framed by windows and doors.
On one end of the exhibition's timeframe are the biomorphic forms, psychological landscapes, and unexpected juxtapositions that owe a debt to surrealism, while on the other are the flat planes of color, bold brushstrokes, and lines liberated from representation that marks abstract expressionism and its contemporary movements.
My work is figuration that flirts with abstraction; I've reduced the figures down to a flat plane of color, but they still register as a face or a hand.
Hume favors bold shapes, flat planes of color, high gloss paint, and reflective surfaces.
In the late 1950s, Stella was one of the first painters to reign the dynamism of Abstract Expressionism into angular compositions and flat planes of color.
Learn how Davis used geometric shapes and flat planes of color to represent the things that he saw around him, and experiment by making your own colorful artworks!
After some 30 years painting thick black lines and flat planes of color («I called it Cloisonism, which was a 19th century practice which Van Gogh was involved with for a time») the artist considered himself stuck.
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