There is a strong relationship to the structure of drawing and use of
flattened pictorial space.
«By the early 1980s, Brodsky's approach involved an exploration of
flattened pictorial space built up from layers of pigment that create an overall surface pattern of light and shade, the whole animated by energetic ribbons of color that dance across the canvas as a record of the artist's spontaneous gesture, attesting to his engagement with the process of painting itself,» wrote Chalif.
Not exact matches
Painting in what is now considered a signature style characterized by
flattened planes of color, shallow
pictorial space, and lean, reductive but acutely descriptive lines, Katz sought to convey the appearance of things as they are both felt and perceived in the «present tense,» the now.
He then eliminated
pictorial depth for a field of color in the 1950s, calling the works Magical
Space Forms to recognize the importance of the flattened s
Space Forms to recognize the importance of the
flattened spacespace.
Even with his intended catholic aopproach, painting and the two - dimensional
flattened spatial constructs of
pictorial space overwhelmingly predominate.
Katz's monumental landscape paintings are executed in what is now considered a signature style characterized by
flattened planes of color, shallow
pictorial space, and lean, reductive but acutely descriptive lines.
This conversation between impasto and perspective disrupts our understanding of the composition and objects within it; the
pictorial space both
flattens and expands depending on the location of the viewers gaze.
The images challenge the notion of how to make a line or create a new posture for
flattened space or abstract composition, swivelling from geometry to gesture, propelling representation and language into abstraction, exploring
pictorial edges and boundaries as well as the constitutive or disruptive role of blank
space,.