These highly finished forms allow for no procedural traces by which they are built, and in doing so become
idealised forms where the appearance is divorced from the means of fabrication.
Snyder infuses the grid with the imperfections of the body, offering a riposte to its supposedly
idealised form.
Not exact matches
From the
idealised human
forms of the Greeks to Assyrian palace reliefs, find out more about sculpture and its use in different cultural settings worldwide.
In other paintings it is clear he is
idealising her — turning her face into a perfect geometrical
form like the egg that hangs by a thread in Piero della Francesca's Renaissance masterpiece The Brera Madonna.
Rachael examines growth and change in the local natural environment using patterns and repeated organic shapes to
form idealised landscapes.
For Jamie, this is Georges Bataille's flower, an
idealised and therefore misleading
form, the medium for a symbolic projection of the idea of beauty, born, however, of compost.