Sentences with phrase «iconic form»

Between Cuphead, Kirby, and Yoshi's Woolly World, technology has hit a point where we can stylize games to a point that they mimic iconic forms of animation and art.
What Kelley meant by this was that the break up of representational or iconic forms in Abstract Expressionist painting led to the fetishization of the trace, understood here as the semblance of pure expressivity and spontaneity.
Hornby's 360 degree renderings provide a tantalising glimpse of the original iconic form before rotating into new territories, like asteroids floating in space coming together again to reveal a new face, only to dissolve again.
In this show iconic forms and symbols from early childhood education are deconstructed and represented in new ways.
That, of course, is the way it is with truly iconic forms: the disk of a planet seen in the sky, the shadow of a tree falling across a field — these have no age.
In the new series on view at the gallery, Sultan expands his investigation into the industrialization of nature by transforming fruit, flowers and other natural elements into iconic forms meant for consumption, both in a mass production and a fine art context.
For her early series of silk screens titled The Pleasure Is Back (1982), Bender reproduced on tin images from the work of successful male artists such as Sandro Chia, Roy Lichtenstein, and A. R. Penck, reducing them to their most iconic forms to generate art «logos.»
The new HP Pavilion Desktop features a signature vertical design and feature smaller footprints in iconic form factors with sleek profiles to maximize desk space.
The intended meaning of some of the gestures has been obvious because of their iconic form, but the meaning of others has had to be worked out.
The Coco Stylewood belongs in contemporary living spaces with its iconic form and comfortable nest for baby formed in patented stylewood ™.
Each of the iconic form has a specific function that is suited for use as an exit slip.
It's a bit like the Game of Life reduced to its iconic form (and with a significant infusion of wit — Goodbrey is a very funny guy, in that dry, British sort of way).
At Surfsand Resort, Haystock Rock's iconic form is visible from nearly every vantage point, with Tillamook Head Lighthouse rounding out the easily - recognized Oregon Coast scenery.
It might include their shared preference for detail rather than the iconic form of Pollock's drips, Rothko's clouds, women for Willem de Kooning, cryptic block letters for Franz Kline, or canyons for Clyfford Still.
In the mid-to-late 1960s, Judd produced and exhibited a large number of his iconic forms.
More than just a style or movement, this ongoing hybrid impulse draws from the historical past to understand the present through the creative use of iconic forms and motifs.
He uses high - heel shoes to create assemblage works that pay homage to the iconic forms of African masks and sculpture, for example, and makes prints based on marks made with clothes irons that reference African motifs.
For all their silent allusions to a complex web of social and personal relationships, her stretched geometries and iconic forms (which typically inhabit a space as large as eight feet high or wide) do not encroach upon the imagination in a tyrannical or pretentious manner either.
Featuring ten stacks from four decades, this is the first - ever exhibition devoted to this iconic form in Judd's oeuvre and the history of modern sculpture.
Featuring ten stacks from four decades, this is the first - ever exhibition devoted to this iconic form in Judd's oeuvre and in the history of modern sculpture.
Pousette - Dart still looks precious after his generation's iconic energy and iconic form, but if one wants a great retrospective, it may as well end in 1956.
«The piano is something we all know and love as a whole; its deceptively simple, iconic form is instantly recognisable.
An iconic form becomes a character that plays out narratives of personal and existential anxiety.
The works in this exhibition, drawn from a private collection in Maine, represent some of the finest designs and iconic forms of the late nineteenth century, the heyday of weathervane production.
Wilke's iconic forms — compact orifices molded in terra cotta — dotted the exhibition, contained in vitrines.
Based on diagrams used to identify emotional well - being Tasset's Mood Sculpture (2011) takes an iconic form, drawing out then clear relationship between the simple emoticons of the information age and totem - pole - styled mythmaking as it's existed since the dawn of culture.
Julie Speidel's newest work features bold colors matched with her iconic forms influenced by ancient artifacts.
In the portfolio The Sister Troop (2009), the iconic form of the American cheerleader is abstracted into expanses of colour against the shimmer of brushed metal.
These appear so simple, so obvious in most respects, that they would seem to be child's play; but of course such simplicity is of the utmost difficulty, and anyone who doubts it is welcome to try their hand at shaping an iconic form.
The Statue of Liberty weighs 450,000 pounds, but only 60,000 of those pounds are made up of the copper skin that gives the statue its iconic form, the rest is accounted for by the internal steel support structure and other components.
The clients ideas originated from photos of the simple timber hipped roof structures seen in the landscape of Greenland and evolved to absorb influences from traditional Japanese timber architecture and the iconic forms of barn architecture.
Inspired by the mid-century style, the Saloma daybed lives up to it's iconic form and understated glamor.
With an iconic form whose appeal has lasted for nearly four decades, Componibili modules are playful, instantly recognizable and as practical today as they were when they first emerged into the design world.
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