Sentences with phrase «for aerial perspectives»

Richard Parrish draws from his experience as an architect to develop his landscape - based works in kiln - formed glass for Aerial Perspectives, a traveling exhibition previously mounted at The Rockwell Museum in Corning, New York; the Bullseye Resource Center New York in Mamaroneck; and the Bullseye Resource Center Bay Area in Emeryville, California.

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View the rainforest from the forest floor whilst your guide takes you for a interpretive walk, then from another perspective as you ascend the unique Daintree Discovery Centre Tower which takes you 23 metres up into the canopy and newly constructed aerial walkway.
A shared palette and sense for composition combine in their approaches to the open landscapes of the American West, which they each show from multiple elevated and often aerial perspectives.
In Northern Light, 2007, for example, Kobaslija depicts an aerial perspective of a men's room looking down at a row of stalls.
Press: 2018 USA Art News 2018 Powell Fine Art Advisory 2017 Cloud and Day 2017 Musuem of Fine Arts Boston 2017 Mountain Living Magazine 2016 Dobra Polska Szkola, by Lidia Russell 2016 Abigail Ogilvy Gallery, by Puloma Ghosh 2015 Wingspan, by Charles Detheridge 2014 The Song Garden 2013 Artsy Forager, Synthesis of Complements 2012 Dartmouth Alumni Magazine, Alumni News Artist Spotlight 2012 The Dartmouth, «Wrobel's Rotunda», Kunyi Li 2011 Chimaera: The Dartmouth Interdisciplinary Journal 2010 Aerial Perspectives: Grounded in an Infinite Landscape, Space for Dialogue, Hood Museum of Art, Natalia Wrobel 2010 Kelsey, Elizabeth, Club Scene: Design for America, Dartmouth Engineer Magazine
«Finding inspiration in fractals, accretive formations, and the Fibonacci sequence, Abarbanel creates art that often simultaneously evokes microscopic and aerial perspectives, such that the compositions serve as metaphors for archetypal relationships between people, between individuals and communities, and between humankind and the planet.
For over two decades, Maisel has rigorously photographed aerial perspectives of landscapes affected by industry, agriculture, urban sprawl and other forms of human intervention.
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