The one - point perspective and intentional
flatness used by D'Arcangelo allows for a democratisation of the picture plane, removing any hierarchical elements within the landscape: road, pylon and sky are all equal.»
Not exact matches
Using these value - added data,
Flatness and Rasmussen calculated that the U.S. share of automobile imports — in other words, the amount of American made parts in cars and trucks imported from Canada and Mexico — dropped to about 12 per cent in 2011 from about 19 per cent in 1995.
Here's what Ross's Commerce study says: the researchers, Anne
Flatness and Chris Rasmussen,
used a fairly new database compiled by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development to see who was getting the most out of NAFTA.
Because due to
flatness of the bottom of bottle and the pump cap you simply have to press the nozzle's head for taking out the baby wash
using one hand.
The original article
used the uniform «water seeks its own level»
flatness to infer liquid in the grooves.
«A lot of the colors we
used came out of the initial discussion Greta and I had of what Sacramento felt like,» said Jones, «which was lots of green, yellows, pinks, golds, pastel colors, like what you see in Wayne Thiebaud paintings, which really capture the color and the
flatness and the beauty that is specific to Northern California.
The theme of landscape,
flatness, the technique of staining, bands, calligraphy and articulate
use of color have been streams of consistent interest in this continuing series of my work.
Her work addresses how the historical can be
used as a material to address contemporary conditions such as loss, the swipe, the
flatness and limitations of an image, emotions in classical sculpture, the
use of models, muscle aches from
using a computer, color as a language, and the democracy of materials such as clay.
With influences from Japanese anime and manga, the artist's early works
use precise lines to outline the figure of the subject, creating a sharp contrast with the background, both through
flatness and color juxtaposition.
Later artists
used the interior as a jumping off point to experiment with perspective and
flatness.
If Pollock and Kline proved influential, so too did the «
flatness» of work by Barnett Newman — as did paintings by Jasper Johns, whose 1958 exhibition first inspired Stella to
use his now - trademark stripes as a compositional tool.
Work in the exhibition ranges from deceptively simple, geometric work that consciously embraces the
flatness of the picture plane, to those
using complex interactions of planar -LSB-...]
[127] Also in Aesthetics, Clement Greenberg, in his classic essay «Modernist Painting»,
uses Kantian criticism, what Greenberg refers to as «immanent criticism», to justify the aims of Abstract painting, a movement Greenberg saw as aware of the key limitiaton —
flatness — that makes up the medium of painting.
In one of the new landscape paintings, traditional pictorial devices
used to suggest depth or perspective are playfully challenged by the
use of filmic text or explicit engagement with the
flatness of the canvas.
His first paintings were of boats, and were characterized by gay colour and the
use of the painting's
flatness as a structural element.
Drawing fluidly upon modernist and postmodernist approaches to abstraction, Schuyff
uses the language of paint to marry seemingly irreconcilable elements: biomorphic shape and algorithmic repetition, allover
flatness and tightly rendered drop shadows...
Alois's and Elise's work elicit the opposite of universal
flatness, the autonomous nature of motifs, clear edge, and the
use of an edge at all.
The Guggenheim retrospective is titled «The Trauma of Painting»: to those seeking literal trauma Burri is, to
use another of Sweeney's phrases, «St Januarius of the Collage», whose discarded materials become flesh and blood in the presence of the living; to those looking for a more figurative trauma, he deconstructs the
flatness and purity of modernist painting.
She often
uses subtle references to the cultures and traditions she was exposed to growing up: calligraphy, manga and the
flatness of the Japanese pictorial plane contrasted with the gravitas of twentieth century Western modernism.
In the late»60s, Scully started
using tightly painted vertical or horizontal stripes, and he subsequently employed painted bands both to weave spatial effects by placing one block of strips on top of another and to reassert the
flatness of the picture plane.
The flawless precision of her surfaces, the
flatness of her imagery and the trompe l'oeil illusion created by her
use of shading are the artist's signature touches.
The
flatness which characterizes Yanai's paintings is
used in certain visual - motor psychological tests as an indicator to characterize the inability to contain emotional events.
For example, Berger
uses intense, gestural bands of color in tandem, Brock suppresses color - laden smears and scrapes with a plastic mesh - like surface, and Nielsen - Fried's robust
use of color, shapes, and compressed
flatness brings an the component of optical illusion into the interaction of touch and sight.
To the Davis picture's left hangs Miriam Schapiro's Another Red Room (1967), a hard - edge work considered noteworthy partly for her pioneering
use of computer modeling to experiment with 3 - D perspective, in contrast to the resolute
flatness of the Davis and O'Keeffe paintings.
The historical reading of
flatness in the language of Modernist geometric painting is investigated
using trompe l'oeil and collage, flickering between picture plane and referent.
Kahraman's
use of negative space in the patterning of the women's garments is attractive in the original sense of the word; I found myself moving closer and closer to each painting in order to experience the play between
flatness and dimensionality.
By
using subtle illusionist methods, he appears to print reliefs, depressions and protrusions on the surface of the paper, whose real formal
flatness can only be assessed after careful inspection.
In Gate (1983), a photograph of a Rockport pier that he shot a few years later, Rush
used his camera effectively to explore the duality of compositional
flatness versus illusionism, which was a dominant issue for abstract painters working in the 1950s - 70s.
He experimented with bands of pure color in bull's - eye and chevron motifs and horizontal parallel stripes, emphasizing the
flatness of his usually large canvases and the vibrancy of his colors by staining paint into raw canvas and
using uniform color values.
The
use of unprimed plywood surfaces, bisected by bold swaths of color creates a dynamic interplay between depth and
flatness, inviting the viewer to step into the frame only to then block the seeming point of entry.
Matt Rich's cut - paper paintings explore the language of abstraction,
using subtle shifts in color and texture, the assembled works create tensions between
flatness and depth, representation and non-representation.
That
flatness gave us a cold period that global warming Hoaxters
use to validate their claims of global warming due to man over the last 40 years.
However, Sphelar Power Corporation has just launched a campaign to promote its Lantern and Stick products internationally, both of which
use the solar micro-bead cells to break out of the
flatness in solar lighting, and combine LED technology, solar charging, and beautiful design into a renewably powered option for both the home and the outdoors.
Pondering their
use in a bathroom... wonder how bad the steam would be on their «
flatness.»