Sentences with phrase «high horizon»

In the following decade Thiebaud turned to landscapes, pushing them toward abstraction by using extremely high horizon lines and unusual points of view.
No sail marred the high horizon.
There was a painting that looked like a Milton Avery composition of an almost whimsical, white snow patch or pond surrounded by light brown earth and green - gray sky sitting on the high horizon.
Her imposing vertical Farm Scene (1963), uses a high horizon of huddled barns and a white house as a point of convergence from which a torrent of color, greens through rusts and peach, flows downward to a foggy bottom at our feet, along which a hedgerow and hay rake interpose a flimsy barricade.
Especially in paintings from 1967 and ’68 titled «Rignalla» and «On the Ledge» from 1976, she lines up the vases on a high horizon, giving them a personable lean and monumental scale reminiscent of Philip Guston's late works.
An Encounter in the Calle Valentin Gomez Farias, Tijuana, 1991, the most naturalistic of these, records a scene of stark, rural poverty: shacks line a steep, eroded dirt track that diminishes to a vanishing point on a high horizon line.
The viewer's eye is drawn through the landscape by the strong diagonal line that leads to the high horizon and the setting sun in the distance.
A thick, Prussian blue band traversing the width of the canvas could be a high horizon line, separating an ominous gray sky from the tumult below.
Using an image of the cabins at Emma Lake, a small blue monochrome, a high horizon line and a figurative male element, Atkinson's work needles the dominance of the Emma Lake modernist vision.
«We are at the base camp for the next climb up the mountain and Governor Brown has lifted our eyes to the higher horizon and said, «We can go there.
I would like to take my career to a higher horizon.
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