In the case of The Bloom, for the Wilderness,
the image of a crashing wave recalls the experience of being temporarily blinded after walking from darkness into a brightly lit room.
Not exact matches
Above all, there is
image after
image of the planes
crashing into the towers, the ensuing infernos and structural cataclysms, and the infernal clouds
of black smoke and debris surging like tidal
waves into the surrounding urban canyons.
Sea glass, fake or real, conjures up
images of beach walks in the cool sand at sunrise and the rhythmic sound
of waves crashing on the shore.
Listen to the roar
of Howler monkeys and the sound
of waves crashing onto shore as
images of Humpback whales glide beneath your feet and pelicans soar across the ceiling above.
For example, when I was making my way across the Washington Bridge in the third level, and I looked through a hole in the bridge surface, I could see the water down below as
waves crashed, but during the same level I looked across the bridge out into the horizon and I saw a very static
image of smoke and clouds which was somewhat distracting as it just looked out
of place and took away from the visual experience.
Pettibon's joy in the mythology
of surfing is palpable in his sincere
images, but fate hovers just beyond his frame, where the
crash of his
wave will end the surfer's fleeting moment
of glory.
From the sound
of crashing ocean
waves to the trickle
of a stream, the scent
of ocean salt to fragrant bay grasses, the crisp winter winds to the warm ocean breezes, all add to the rich visual
images utilized in her work.
The three - dimensional black spheres that make up this work are in some ways distant relatives
of the pixels
of that original, two - dimensional photograph, but instead
of being transcribed into a flat
image as micro dots
of ink on paper, here they well up into great
waves that
crash against the very walls
of their original subject matter.
In previous work, Ruiz has appropriated found
images but «Juice» is culled from photographs that the artist took
of waves crashing on the California coastline.
In Demetrius Oliver's exhibition Mare, a circular
image of a
wave crashes against an unnamed shore; the
image spins within itself and simultaneously orbits the gallery.