Sentences with phrase «fragmented images while»

The playful yet dark «portraits» pull together found objects and fragmented images while the «abstractions» are composed using raw paper and fabric, cut, torn and reconnected with metal, canvas and wood.

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While monitoring brightness in the individual 3 - minute exposures, scientists also compiled all the data to produce a single ultra-deep image, which revealed the fragments.
While the woven photoworks have always signified a fragmented vision, these new works — using stretched and manipulated Photoshopped digital images — verge on digital dissolution and patterned pixelation.
With immaculate precision, Stezaker fuses fragments of different pictures through slicing, overlaying and conjoining, thereby giving found images a new meaning while exploring or revealing their subversive quality.
Tweedy's fragmented images reveal his ability to mainpulate depth and space while his activation of the frames works well to enhance the mystery of the narrative.
The shadows, poses, and fragments, from an unknowable past, feel compelling to me; and while I paint from someone else's gaze, the images... Continue reading →
New Yorker Erica Baum photographs fragments of images and text from printed sources, while Canadian - born Moyra Davey creates photographs and videos that are simply about reading and writing.
While the stark black - and - white palette of Holten's drawings hint at their mediation by photographic images, these works are magnified and fragmented such that they obscure their real - world references.
While his first experiments with the knot form were stylized images from cut vine fragments (giving the impression of figures twisting in anxiety) his new focus on the knot have a bold abstract quality.
While the majority of Grossman's works concern the physicality of the body, many of her collages and assemblages are dense, abstract compositions, such as Tough Life Diary (1973), created from words and fragments cut from the artist's diaries, and Light is Faster than Sound (1987 — 88), which combines dyed paper with an image of Lyndon Johnson and found scraps and fliers.
In these installations the concept of montage is essential — it allows for the interplay of images while proposing a fragmented narration that privileges juxtaposition and superposition.
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