Sentences with phrase «fuse ideas of painting»

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Her practice fuses together disparate ideas like the glossy advertising of high fashion brands and an expressionistic painting technique filtered through the gauze of her life in Los Angeles.
Moyer fuses painted canvas and reclaimed fragments of granite, marble, and limestone — stones used in capacities ranging from classical sculpture to kitchen design — into color field abstractions that address ideas of labor, luxury, and beauty.
Bob and Roberta Smith creates brightly coloured text - based paintings with powerful social messages; Yinka Shonibare clads figures in colourful batik to create politically loaded sculptural or photographic tableaux; Thomas Heatherwick is one of the world's leading designers, whose Olympic Cauldron fired the imagination of viewers in the opening ceremony in 2012; Rebecca Warren fuses everything from the ideas of conceptual artist Joseph Beuys to the cartoons of Robert Crumb, creating vitrines and lumpy sculptural figures; Conrad Shawcross brings engineering and sculpture into collisions of mechanics, sound, light and space; and Louisa Hutton, of architects Sauerbruch Hutton, designs buildings with a flair for colour and material richness.
The California - based artist is of Iraqi - Japanese heritage, and does these stunning paintings fusing ideas about women and femininity from both cultures.
Fusing clear intention and predetermined ideas with virtuosic improvisation and chance interventions, Bowling's manipulation of the surface of his paintings result in a series of enigmatic and highly expressive works that portray a visual dance between intent and accident.
The shows paint a broad picture of how art today fuses the personal to the social, with a deep investment in queer and feminist ideas.
Athier's definitive idea of what «futuristic» looked like was strongly fused with the Metaphysical Painting movement, the Futurists and the Memphis movements throughout Europe in the early twentieth century, as well as early visual effects defined by the late 80s and early 90s aesthetic: bright colours and crude grid - based computer animation.
It is different than anything Still painted before and is the first of many works he would create exploring the ideas he fused together for the first time in 1944 - N - No. 1.
In her work, the artist fuses painted canvas and reclaimed fragments of granite, marble, and limestone — stones used in capacities ranging from classical sculpture to kitchen design — into color field abstractions that address ideas of labor and beauty.
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