The group show Efflorescence, containing the works of four brilliant artists (Alexi Torres, Ellen de Meijer, Gavin Rain and Zhuang Hong Yi), all range in style —
from pointillism to non-objective, three - dimensional wall pieces — but share the use of high chromatic, vibrant, energetic hues.
Brookes» molecular paintings pull
from pointillism and op art.
A lot of the work comes out of optical mixing, and
from pointillism.
Not exact matches
Terrin says his style has been referred to as «modern
pointillism»: bold strokes that appear abstract when viewed up close and come into focus only when the viewer steps away
from the canvas.
[10] Jones notes that Riley investigated Seurat's
pointillism by painting
from a book illustration of Seurat's Bridge at an expanded scale to work out how his technique made use of complementary colours, and went on to create pointillist landscapes of her own, such as Pink Landscape (1960), [10] painted soon after her Seurat study [13] and portraying the «sun - filled hills of Tuscany» (and shown in the exhibition poster) which Jones writes could readily be taken for a post-impressionist original.
In 2015 - 6, the Courtauld Gallery, in its exhibition «Bridget Riley: Learning
from Seurat», made the case for how Seurat's
pointillism influenced her towards abstract painting.
Approaching the restraint and regularity of minimalism with a certain satirical sense, Young invents his own decorative motifs, drawing inspiration
from Neo-impressionist
pointillism, 1950s Action Painting, Costa Rican art, and Oaxacan weaving.
While he has never had a defined style — he has employed a series of different styles and techniques, including Impressionism,
Pointillism and abstraction — Nahas's work draws mainly
from nature and the abstract motifs of early Middle Eastern geometry.
Jimmy is to some extent an urban artist, finding inspiration
from the streets, yet his paintings owe more to
Pointillism and the Neo Impressionism movement.
Through her studies, Thomas was introduced to French impressionism and
pointillism and eventually drew inspiration
from artists like Matisse, Édouard Manet and Romare Bearden.
stract Expressionist
pointillism,» plus paintings filed on the basis of quality,
from «new, about to be shown» to «medium» to «not so hotski.»
Far
from the promise of earth - shattering originality and innovation, the paintings are a cocktail of Expressionism, Divisionism,
Pointillism, and Cubism.
Influenced equally by the
pointillism of Seurat, the dynamism of the Futurists, and the abstractions of Pollock, her work
from the»60s onwards consisted of flat planes of simple, repeated shapes (first in black and white, later with colour) assembled in often dizzying configurations.
Andy Warhol's turtlenecked face stretched like a bad Photoshop edit, Michelangelo's David swathed in a garish pink, and a nod to
Pointillism with a «pixelated» Mussolini, appear alongside three small, «cropped» canvases, easily borrowed
from Getty Image stock photography, of men's slacks and dress shoes on a red carpet, their identities virtually indistinguishable save for the respective titles, George, David, and Leo.
Forget horror vacui: De Forest's all - over and exaggerated
pointillism, characterized by blips of acrylic squeezed directly
from the tube, aren't obsessive; they're a celebration of life's bounty.»
New Approaches to Reality
From the last decades of the nineteenth century onwards, new styles like
Pointillism, Cubism and Expressionism determined the way the Dutch landscape was depicted.
Bridget Riley: Learning
from Seurat at The Courtauld Gallery The link between Riley's trademark striped works and Seurat's
pointillism isn't obvious.
Matisse had worked his own way into abstraction through color,
from perceptual studies based on Cézanne to the
pointillism of Signac, immersing his subjects in luminous space,
from which boldly simplified color compositions like The Blue Window (1913) were to emerge.
Unlike Damien Hirst's spot art or Georges Seurat's
Pointillism, these dots do not stand isolated
from each other.
His far - reaching creative output
from 1930 - 1990, the earliest influences of which include Cubism,
Pointillism, Surrealism, aboriginal art and art of other ancient cultures, also contains sculpture and graphic art.
These marks distinctly recall the
pointillism of Seurat and Signac, as well as the synthetic vision of Impressionism: When you step back
from the canvas, the image snaps into focus.
Nor had I come across Howardena Pindell (born 1943), who decoupled
pointillism from image so that her millions of coloured points float free, creating an atmosphere of their own, in this case the drift of flickering light through a glade.
Facebook seems to give the sharpest results
from our tinkering, and some images appear a little like
pointillism, made up of circles, if a good - quality image isn't available.