It moves us from a solid color design to a more modern design where the light and colors from the desktop illuminate the surface from behind using a new form of transparency built with
graphics techniques typically used in gaming and video production.
Not exact matches
Reflecting on the representational power of images and information disseminated by mass media, Oorebeek selects printed matter to manipulate and transpose into other media,
typically utilizing
techniques from the
graphic arts to explore themes of repetition, reproduction, seriality, and order.
Typically composed of thin layers of acrylic and oil paint on panel board, her paintings employ a broad range of
techniques, deftly shifting between stark
graphic lines to loose washes and thickly rendered brushstrokes.