Sentences with phrase «illusionistic pictorial»

This ruse became the perfect rabbit hole into the illusionistic pictorial space of my tulle veil painting.
Minimalist art eliminated figurative images and illusionistic pictorial space and replaced them with a single image, often composed of smaller segments organized in a grid pattern.

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Any hints of illusionistic depth are subtly denied by flat areas of color, placing the pictorial just out of reach.
Moving back and forth between abstraction and figuration, he has depicted geometrical forms including dots, lines, triangles, square and ellipses, and rhythms of fresh and vivid colors on the pictorial plane, and has created unique, illusionistic worlds of painting wherein each motif influences and merges into each other while preserving a descriptive quality.
Her newest works emphasize the ceiling as pictorial space, drawing inspiration from Renaissance and Baroque murals that made ceilings into illusionistic, mythological zones.
For this show, if I had to choose between 2 images, I chose the one that was more pictorial, sensational, illusionistic, glamorous, humanistic, funny, sexual, quarrelsome, violent, ugly, etc. etc..
All the works featured in the show are the product of Stella's diverse approach to the conventions of illusionistic and literal space, not just from a pictorial viewpoint but also from the architectural and sculptural.
In Rush's photo, there is a crisp tension between the flatness of the horizon line and the gate, both of which are parallel to the picture plane, and the illusionistic perspective of the pier itself, which leads our eye deep into the composition.This pictorial incongruence is to some extent reminiscent of the irrational juxtapositions in paintings by the popular Surrealist artist Rene Magritte (1898 - 1967).
How do you keep the painted relationships in an abstract painting JUST spatial / pictorial — neither depictive, descriptive, suggestive of illusionistic, figurative, atmospheric space; nor literal, one layer on top of another (even though they are), or flatly adjacent?
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