Sentences with phrase «graphic imagery from»

This particular presentation is timely in relation to present interests in works on paper as well as graphic imagery from Japan.
One factor influencing the world reaction to Israel's war is the sudden prevalence of graphic imagery from Gaza.

Not exact matches

«We do things like this to eliminate the possibility that loved ones will learn of the death from anyone but official sources and to spare viewers the traumatic effects of graphic imagery whenever possible,» he wrote.
«Stepping Into Darkness: The Visual Design of Sicario» focuses on crafting the film's look and defining cinematography, «Blunt, Brolin and Benicio: Portraying the Characters of Sicario» features interviews with the three leads, «Battle Zone: The Origins of Sicario» researches the brutal history of drug violence along the border (it features graphic imagery so beware), and «A Pulse from the Desert: The Score of Sicario,» which runs about 6 minutes, profiles composer Jóhann Jóhannsson.
These explicit cinema - plays also pushed the envelope of graphic imagery, with Score (1972) revealing full frontal male nudity, but remaining inches away from the hardcore barrier.
Design: Coming from such prestigious institutions, it is no surprise that the site presents stunning graphics and imagery.
With a narrative that unfolds in a procession of photographs, sketches, scrap paper, wine labels, mix - CD playlists, IM sessions, TV stills, letters sent home from school, and other bits of visual imagery overlaid by short bursts of text, this is a book that plays with the boundaries between novel, graphic novel, scrapbook story, and multiplatform blitz (paid apps, YouTube videos, and an interactive, electronic version of the book are also in the offing).
With a narrative that unfolds in a procession of photographs, sketches, scrap paper, wine labels, mix - CD playlists, IM sessions, TV stills, letters sent home from school, and other bits of visual imagery overlaid by short bursts of text, this is a book that plays with the boundaries between novel, graphic novel, scrapbook, and multiplatform storytelling.
Highlights of the hay packaging include: the new logo; a resealable zipper, which adds convenience for the pet caregiver; strategically - placed windows, to minimize fading from fluorescent light while displaying the high - quality product inside; a stand - up pouch that improves merchandizing capability and on - shelf display; imagery and graphics that convey premium, family - farm quality and care; essential information about the health and enrichment benefits of hay; and lot and expiration dates that are printed clearly on the bag for improved traceability and inventory tracking.
I have original art pieces and pieces that are digital art / graphic design from found imagery.
Influenced by the happenings staged by Allan Kaprow, George Segal, Claes Oldenburg, and others, which incorporated everyday objects and popular culture, Lichtenstein turned to an entirely new imagery culled from the contemporary world of advertisements and comic books and adopted the graphic techniques of commercial illustration.
Fein's visual language frequently incorporates appropriated imagery and simple graphics taken from the mainstream or sub-cultures, in order to spark curiosity in the viewer about his historical and cultural discoveries.
Moyer combines her interests in graphic design and painting in works that featured imagery from 1960s protest graphics, challenging divisions between abstract art and political content.
Complementary exhibitions focus on early film and photographic imagery from the same era and on the iconic graphic design work of one of Israel's most important practitioners during the mid-1960s.
When I began to very carefully let imagery seep into my work, it came from a source already essentially temporal, constructed, and graphic: a cartoon.
Canvas has a way of distancing the feminine form from the flesh, especially with the sexually graphic imagery of the Fuck Paintings, which photorealistically transform close - ups of genitals into works of art.
Grounded in feelings of malaise with the state of the world and invested in the creative exploration of vulnerability and fear, Bohl has created a series of fantasy illustrations entitled Kadath Fatal that draw inspiration from the imagery evoked in the literary genres of Cosmic Horror and Fantasy of Manners and the visual language of related graphic novels.
The imagery comes from several cultural influences, from Pop to 70's Italian cartoons, vintage signs, and graphic tabloids as well as from the art historical — AbEx, Post Minimalism, Surrealism, and Outsider Art.
Chitra Ganesh creates wall installations, paintings, drawings, photographs, and animations that make use of an expansive visual vocabulary that ranges from Bollywood films, comics and graphic novels, to iconic feminist imagery.
A study in visual adaptation and modification, avaf's work recycles and transforms imagery from one project to the next — often in the form of densely patterned wallpapers and graphic signage.
Culling imagery from contemporary culture, McFetridge combines art with graphic design to mine the aesthetic worlds of surfing and skateboard culture and also explores the tension between what's hand - made and mass reproduction.
As well as using very recognizable computer - generated imagery, such as a clip - art rose, she also paints from digital glitches and damaged graphic cards.
Untitled (2012) is a departure from both the fleshy tonality and graphic war imagery of the artist's larger paintings.
From this point on, Lichtenstein continued to synthesize often found (but also at times imagined) imagery into a graphic language of flat primary colors (red, blue and yellow) edged in straight black and modeled in space through the conventions of advertising and graphic design rather than those of painterly naturalism.
Combining her interest in graphic design and painting, Moyer's paintings began featuring imagery from 1960s protest graphics, challenging divisions between abstract art and political content.
Often awkwardly placed in discreet locations, they combine graphic imagery and intricate patterning from sources as varied as medieval painting, graphics and typography.
9 SIMON DENNY (NEW ZEALAND PAVILION, 56TH VENICE BIENNALE; CURATED BY ROBERT LEONARD) Consisting of high - tech vitrines in the spectacular spaces of the Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana and actual - size reproductions of that library's Renaissance ceilings transposed to Venice's Marco Polo Airport, Denny's ambitious two - venue work juxtaposed ancient maps and globes with objects and PowerPoint imagery from a former NSA graphic designer, whose identity was revealed in the wake of the Edward Snowden leaks.
Since 1990 Winters has turned his gaze from organic motifs to the digital presentation of graphic information, appropriating and overlaying imagery to drive his interrelated practices of painting, drawing, and printmaking.
In addition, the imagery and colour schemes for most Pop - art painting and sculpture was taken from high - profile and easily recognizable consumerist or media sources such as: consumer goods, advertising graphics, magazines, television, film, cartoons and comic books.
Often awkwardly placed in discreet locations, they combine graphic imagery and intricate patterning from sources as varied as Medieval painting, graphics and typography.
From album covers to posters to graphic design, the style permeated mass culture, with Peter Max designing advertising for consumer products and mainstream animation producers, such as Al Broadax and Ralph Bakshi, bringing the imagery to the general public with films like Yellow Submarine and Fritz the Cat.
From the visual menace of the police and their sirens to the inconclusive interruption of graphic white speech bubbles, Jibade - Khalil Huffman explodes imagery with poetry.
It is as if Allen has lifted them from the studio floor of Leon Kossoff or Frank Auerbach and stuck them — like wads of tar — onto an abstract painting, whose graphic imagery of symmetrical patterns evokes the symphonic abstractions of Frantisek Kupka and the Surrealist landscapes of Paul Nash.
Like Roy Lichtenstein and Andy Warhol, Ramos found imagery from comic books inspirational for his highly graphic style and grew up drawing the cartoons and characters from their pages.
Mick Peter solo exhibition Director Mary Doyle gives an introduction talk about artist Mick Peter's work, who transforms imagery derived from fiction, illustration and graphic design into playful installations, resembling quick hand drawn sketches which seem to have been cut from the flatness of the paper and dragged into three - dimensional space.
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