Sentences with phrase «found imagery techniques»

However, Bearden was also engaging with the assemblage and found imagery techniques that he shared with many artists of his generation, including Robert Rauschenberg, Jasper Johns and Andy Warhol.

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A 2014 study published in the Journal of Neurophysiology found that mental imagery training helped those with weakened wrist muscles gain back more of their strength compared to those who did not use the technique.
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As venom glands don't fossilise, Benoit and his colleagues from at Wits University, in association with the Natural History Museum of London used cutting edge CT scanning and 3D imagery techniques to analyse the only two fossilised skulls of the Euchambersia ever found, and discovered stunning anatomical adaptions that are compatible with venom production.
We conducted additional tests in one of the five patients with evidence of awareness on functional MRI, and we found that he had the ability to apply the imagery technique in order to answer simple yes - or - no questions accurately.
To soothe that tension and improve the quality of your sleep, some people find it helpful to wind down before bed with stress - reducing techniques like yoga, meditation, progressive muscle relaxation, or guided imagery.
Laughter, journaling, reading, prayer, meditation, imagery, writing, exercise, deep breathing, cultivating positive attitudes, and physical expressions of emotions are some of the more common techniques people have found to creatively manage their stress.
Going one step farther, McLean was able to find a photograph of Ms. Pounsford and compare it with the newly revealed imagery from 20 years earlier Baird's technique of scanning an image into discrete lines, and turning those lines into electrical signals would prove to be the basis of the better looking images television would later offer.
There are certainly a number of strong works in Grabner's compilation, most notably Jennifer Bornstein's «Untitled» (2014) video from 2014 of two naked women on a beach taking various stances and poses based on anthropological findings of dances related to schizophrenia, postmodern dance techniques, and soft - core porn imagery of the 1970s.
American Neo-Dada artists and lovers Jasper Johns and Robert Rauschenberg set the scene for US Pop Art, using mass imagery, iconography and found objects and employing techniques such as printmaking, silkscreen and collage.
The theoretical complexity underpinning Lloyd's practice finds its material and processual counterpoint in the synthesis of past and future - combining high and low cultural perspectives, digital and analogue techniques, and traditional and non-traditional artistic imagery and processes.
Frenetic, short and full of violence, they are the product of a laborious technique that combines found imagery with the artist's own colorful, painted and drawn cut - paper figures and landscapes, set to propulsive soundtracks.
He used the technique in the 1960s in order to make drawings from found imagery collected from newspapers and magazines which he dipped in water and pinned face down onto paper.
Lien Truong blends American and Asian imagery and technique to examine the cultural and political conditions embodied in America's founding and ongoing agrarian philosophy, and how this symbolizes the values of Manifest Destiny and the creation of America as a State formed by colonization, diverse immigrant groups and slaves.
Abstract expressionists utilized a variety of techniques in order to find the hidden, totemic imagery they hoped would connect viewers with their subconscious selves.
Imagery found in newspapers, magazines, television, film and advertising is subjected to collage and painting techniques.
Imagery found in vintage tattoos, the occult, and motorcycle gangs are stitched together with recycled materials using techniques usually relegated to Grandmothers sewing circle.
Shown in Lelong's larger room, the work fully envelops viewers with its found imagery using a mirrored technique that sends the images spinning around the room.
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