Sentences with phrase «flattened space of»

The compressed and flattened space of his early paintings gave way to illusions of deep, cavernous space, for example in his imaginary landscapes and seascapes, such as Un Sospiro di un onda.
The bold, simplified forms of the matchbox, safety razor, and fountain pen showcase Gerald Murphy's training in mechanical drawing, as well as his interest in the flattened space of cubist painting.

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Spread out evenly spaced on a baking tray (I put six on a tray) and flatten slightly with the palm of your hand.
Place the balls of dough in one single layer on the prepared baking sheet (leave 3 inches of space between each ball), and flatten each ball of dough very slightly with your fingertips.
Place the sun dried tomatoes on a cutting board evenly spaced (with room to grow) and cover them with a piece of kitchen parchment paper and then a tea towel and flatten them by lightly pounding them with a kitchen mallet.
Drop heaped teaspoonfuls of the mixture onto the baking trays, leaving about a 5 cm (2 inch) space around each ball of dough and flatten slightly.
Space the cookies well apart, and flatten them slightly with the back of a spoon.
When the side pockets are in use it has a way of using internal space — yet if unused, the pockets simply flatten and you gain internal space — Clever!
This headward fluid shift may be responsible for vision changes, flattening of the eyeball and swelling of some tissues in the back of the eye and engorgement of the optic nerve sheath seen in approximately one out of three International Space Station astronauts.
The flying snakes of South - East Asia flatten their cylindrical bodies when they glide — in cross-section, they are shaped like flying saucers from the classic Space Invaders game The surprise is that this is extremely aerodynamic.
Newton, who formulated the universal law of gravity and used it to explain a wealth of phenomena, including the orbits of planets, the tides of the ocean, and the flattening of Earth at its poles, did not need to know the value of G. Nor, for that matter, do NASA engineers who plot the paths of space probes with breathtaking precision.
At the end of construction, the Scion building was flattened to make room for more lot space.
There's also 18.9 cubic feet of cargo space under the hatch, or an expansive 49 cubic feet if you flatten the rear seat.
It has a lot of space and the ability to flatten out the seats in the back gives you additional cargo space if needed.
Amorphous shapes, sharp - edged logos, scything blocks of colour and silky veils of tinted varnish intrude into Stubbs» picture planes, fragmenting the surface; it is as though the physicality of the works are coming up against the pixilation of the flattened, immaterial space of the digital image.
Flashes of guns, empty ruins, and a world of only women occupy flattening scenes and spaces.
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.
The subject matter fell roughly into two buckets: interiors with the flattened perspective of a fish - eye lens, and panoramic, often equally distorted views of desolate or ruined landscapes — Kobaslija's «spaces» and «places.»
Lund's work temporarily flattens these transient moments into one space and context, aware, however, of the slippery identity of paintings.
The trail flattens across the picture plane, creating an erratic tension against the more literal space of the hill, a noticeable nod to the Abstract Expressionists whose legacy Welliver was highly conscious of.
Her use of pattern and decoration merges representational elements with abstraction, suggesting optical effects that create depth or flatten space.
The exhibition title is a play on two simultaneous traditions: the modernist charge to flatten illusionistic space and the «flat top» hair cut popularized during the Def Jam era of hip hop.
Like any master, the 88 - year - old artist developed a signature style with paint - collapsed space; flattened, abridged subjects; bright, antic colors — that is immediately identifiable as a Katz and yet also manages to exist in some reality outside of time or trends.
There is a well - worn narrative of twentieth century painting that goes like this: From Cezanne to Picasso to Pollock, the illusionistic space of painting flattened more and more until the picture plane and the surface created by the paint itself became the primary subject matter, eliminating images altogether in favor of abstraction.
Evoking many definitions for the word «space», paintings throughout her career revisited moon motifs, architectural spatial diagrams, and the optical flattening and deepening of the painterly plane.
At this moment of unparalleled flattening of the space and time in which our lives are led, we are experiencing a collective, frenetic re-organizing, re-mapping, and re-considering the world and our place within it.
Diebenkorn absorbed many lessons from Matisse, especially concerning his use of colour and the organisation of perspectival space into flattened planes.
«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.
I blame it on seeing, as a teenager, reproductions of Piet Mondrian's tree paintings from the early 1910s: ever - thickening patterns of branches that flattened space, an evolution from figuration to some sort of Platonic essence of tree.
Cwynar is a graphic artist by day, and fine artist by night, and its shows; her works flex their power to expand and flatten space in layers of built - up and re-photographed collaged images.
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 sSpace Forms to recognize the importance of the flattened spacespace.
His flattened, unmodeled, soft - edged forms portrayed three - dimensional space with a gestural, lush brush stroke and patterned surface arrangement of forms.
The flattening shifts perception, retention and engagement with the book away from the body and toward a liminal space devoid of tangible materiality.
Even with his intended catholic aopproach, painting and the two - dimensional flattened spatial constructs of pictorial space overwhelmingly predominate.
Using space as his raw material, Rousse converts abandoned locations into almost spiritual visions of color and shape, translating his intuitive, instinctual readings of space into masterful images of several «realities»: that of the actual space, abandoned or soon - to - be demolished; the artist's imagined mise - en - scène; and the final photograph, or the reality flattened.
Despite O'Doherty's debunking of this context, the white cube mode of exhibiting continues to underpin much exhibition - making in the West, from commercial galleries that are designed to look like modern art museums (think of David Zwirner's minimalist 30,000 square foot space on 20th Street in New York) to websites such as Contemporary Art Daily that tend to privilege the flattened picture surfaces of post-minimalist paintings, which look good filtered through the even light of a laptop screen.
In other pieces in the show, everyday objects such as books are transformed by applying to them the geometry of paper ornaments and minimalist sculpture (Minimal Bibliography), and photographed window fences with geometric designs are isolated from their functional environment by cutting the prints and flattening the illusionistic space of the photograph, thus relating those specific daily life situations with the idealistic language of modernist geometric abstraction (Popular Geometry).
While it is always possible to read Wood's paintings as being of something, his process produces imagery that veers toward abstraction by alternately or simultaneously flattening, elongating, or fragmenting spaces and forms, effects that he seamlessly translates into the paintings.
The works on view use color, touch, music, spectacle, light, and darkness to confound expectations, flattening space through animation and abstraction, or heightening the illusion of three dimensions.
At this moment of unparalleled flattening of the space and time in which our lives are led, we are experiencing a collective, frenetic re-organizing, re-mapping and re-considering of the world and our place within it.
This layering and flattening of the levels of space contributed to a straightforward coolness and precision in his work can bring to mind Winslow Homer's ravens waiting to attack a fox in the snow, or his hunted ducks careening above waves in mid-air.
«By the 1970s, thanks largely to formalist critics like Clement Greenberg and Donald Judd, painting had been flattened and emptied of figures, subject matter and illusionistic space....
His color photos with painted backdrops of office cubicles or beach scenes let the client choose what image to project, but the curved painted backdrops flatten out the space and create a surreal effect, in contrast to the elegance of Keita's large - format portraits.
Sharp edges, clear definition of flattened space and forms are characteristic of the American painter's work.
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.
2012 saw Cornelia Parker's Thirty Pieces of Silver loaned from Tate to St Mary's where over 1000 flattened objects hung beautifully in the space.
Created through a variety of methods and materials, including painting, printmaking, assemblage, and sewing, with a flattened, pop - sensibility and purist coloration, LaChance's works - a homage to the «Edge City» - celebrate a sort of nostalgic revision of the past - one that imagines the future as a deconstructed, pop - like, dream - space.
Feitelson's oil and enamel on burlap paintings feature geometric planes of uniform color with flattened space, smooth paint application and simplified forms.
Then, in the Zuecca Project Space on the island of Giudecca, is his installation Straight: 150 tons of crushed rebar from schools flattened in the Sichuan earthquake of 2008, recovered by the artist and his team, who bought the crumpled steel rods as scrap before painstakingly straightening them and piling them up in a wave - like sculptural arrangement.
His distinct style of overlapping textures and flattening three dimensional space is likened to David Hockney and Henri Matisse.
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