Sentences with phrase «hallucinatory images»

Deftly creating dynamic illusions of depth and space on a two - dimensional surface, Grotjhan makes reference to various points in the history of painting, from Renaissance linear perspective, to the utopian shapes and visions of early 20th century Russian Constructivism, to the hallucinatory images of 1960s Op Art.
Judith Kirshner discusses how the discourse around Kusama's «hallucinatory images of an infinite repeating pattern which spreads and multiplies until it obliterates the physical universe underscores her creative process of repetition while under a spell of obsessional compulsion» and nowhere is this more evident than in her Infinity Mirrored Room installations comprising of mirrors and light bulbs which create optical illusions of infinity.
These iconic compositions of complex, skewed angles and radiant, tonal color allude to the multiple narratives coursing through the history of modernist painting, from the utopian vision of Russian Constructivism to the hallucinatory images of Op Art.
There is even a tag before the film starts warning viewers about the presence of flashing lights and hallucinatory images in the film, automatically instilling a sense of paranoia in the audience that we share with Darling.
Suffused with fantastical elements, dreamlike sequences and hallucinatory images, A Fantastic Woman stars Daniela Vega, a trans actress, and her performance roots the film in a kind of intimate verisimilitude.
While Jessie struggles to free herself, the hallucinatory image of her husband talks calmly, giving the viewer a picture of empathy.

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As a portfolio of visionary images of surreal landscapes and hallucinatory flora and fauna, the movie sometimes dazzles.
Hairstylist AKKI riffs on the ever - present braid trend in this hallucinatory, kaleidoscopic image from our series A Different Kind of Beauty.
Luckily, cinematographer Larry Smith's images drive the film and truly establish the hallucinatory tone.
As the film goes on, this hesitance to show violence in tandem with the hallucinatory sound and flashes of images from Joe's past begins to paint a picture; of a man whose abusive childhood has stayed with him.
Evoking the hallucinatory effects intended by Gysin's machine, Elrod processes his original drawing into blurred images to create visual fields that resist coherence.
Indeed, both photography and film inform his methodology and Borremans has matured into a filmmaker producing moving and provocative images of hallucinatory beauty.
In an age where, because of technological advance, the veracity of the photographic image has long been cast into doubt and reality and history are easily manipulated to appear «real», Douglas employs a large format and an almost hallucinatory sharpness, the result of digital rendering, to question authorship, reality and the truth and meaning behind what we see — truth within the medium of photography and within the political and sociological issues that underpin the scenes his photographs portray.
He also manipulates images of the original phone's keypad, creating patterns resembling housing developments that turn deliriously hallucinatory.
Here, the death of experience is re-enacted through the afterlife of images; multiple hallucinatory frames of reference played out in a perpetual cycle of ruin and regeneration.
Seen together the images suggest a kind - of hallucinatory urbanism.
The images within the sequence jump from micro to macro, day to nigh, and as such Rio is a hallucinatory space that explores the psychology of Brazil at a particular moment in its history, recognising how the behaviour, signs and surfaces map out the locations political history.
Fashioned in the style of the surrealist artist, Max Ernst, these collages capture a surreal, hallucinatory universe populated by images of flora and fauna, machine parts, and disembodied figures.
Beginning with photographs she has taken of desolate landscapes and abandoned construction in disparate locations, Bhabha layers the images with hallucinatory streaks of ink in saturated colors and sharp, gestural figuration, lending the works the same spontaneity and raw materiality as her sculptures.
In the 1950s, the atomic - scientist - turned - artist, inspired by everything from Surrealism to ancient mythology, began creating a mind - bending body of work in which words and images become ideograms that border on the hallucinatory.
His art is figurative and often based on photographic images, but the end effect is to take us into a completely different world of often hallucinatory power.
Like many of his paintings from this period, it began with an image cut from a magazine and reconfigured into a hallucinatory new form.
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