Sentences with phrase «imagery drawn»

Like many artists before him, Roy Lichtenstein explored the human figure, only his artworks are recognizable for the diverse spectrum of imagery drawn from art history and popular culture.
Reflecting her personal experiences of cultural translation and assimilation, Moon creates kaleidoscopic compositions, layering disparate imagery drawn from various cultures and periods.
Reflecting her personal experiences of cultural translation and assimilation, Jiha creates kaleidoscopic compositions, layering imagery drawn from various cultures and periods.
Richard Prince has observed that Dahn's work «went through an incredible number of styles of painting very quickly,» tearing through techniques, moods, and approaches to material and application in his work, even while adhering to figuration and a consistent engagement with popular music, as well as a consistent interest in mixing imagery drawn from disparate sources.
On view from November 3 through December 13, Still Life with Sculpture: Lichtenstein and Matisse will document Lichtenstein's use of imagery drawn from the painting and sculpture of Matisse.
Just as Washington creates meaning out of an assemblage of found objects and detritus, Jen Ray's works are a pastiche of imagery drawn from high and low culture, grand artistic traditions and kitsch.
Polke's trademarks are all here: the painstakingly rendered benday dots; the resin - soaked translucent fabrics which bring the stretchers» underlying cruciforms to the surface of the image; the substitution of two or three garishly patterned fabrics for canvas; the carefree ectoplasmic, ejaculatory paint trails; the disjunctive combinations of imagery drawn from current affairs, histories and fables.
Beginning in 1941 he began painting «pictographs» which incorporated biomorphic abstractions inspired by archetypal imagery drawn from the subconscious.
Later works are enriched by imagery drawn from indigenous American culture, and in the 1950s, Tobey put himself through intensive training in Japanese Sumi techniques, using opaque black ink thrown and splashed in a controlled way onto paper: these are among the most striking pictures in the exhibition.
Using imagery drawn from ABC books particularly meant for early childhood education, she explores the potential made possible through our own mutual cooperation.
Coyne's often hanging constructions have quietly grown in popularity over the years, and her feminine sensibility and imagery drawn from nature come together in some of the most beautiful art being made today.
Reflecting on parallels shared in zoo enclosures, fabricated microclimates and imagery drawn from the BBC series Planet Earth, Dook will construct a sculptural enclosure that both mirrors our experience of observing nature's forces whilst positioning us — the audience — as a spectacle to be observed.
His projects often appropriate imagery drawn from advertising campaigns to investigate the subtle and not so subtle ways in which this influential imagery reproduces and reinforces ideas about race and race relations.
Also, Rawanchaikul will upholster the cabs» interiors with montages of imagery drawn from the comic books.
These works introduce a brighter palette and new imagery drawn from children's stories, Etruscan funerary practices, and astronomy.
Rosalyn Drexler started using imagery drawn from popular culture in her paintings in 1961, the same year as Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein did.
Some of Lichenstein's greatest works evolved from imagery drawn from popular culture: advertising images, war - time comics, and pin - up portraits, as well as traditional painting genres such as landscapes, still lifes, and interiors.
At this time there was a general shift from the gestural abstraction of the Abstract Expressionists to imagery drawn from popular, commercial culture.
She is known for her dramatic, cut - out images of animals, presented alongside imagery drawn from financial and scientific sources.
Working in painting, collage, sculpture, video and performance, Cranston's work fuses imagery drawn from her personal archives and popular culture with anthropological, indexical and archival methodologies and approaches.
As a student at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, he worked with found materials from muscle magazines and religious imagery drawn from his Catholic upbringing in Queens, New York, to create two - and three - dimensional pieces.
His projects often appropriate and repurpose imagery drawn from advertising campaigns to investigate the subtle, and not so subtle, ways in which visual imagery reproduces and reinforces ideas about race and race relations.
Artists like Mr Koons are more the descendants of Jasper Johns, Roy Lichtenstein and Andy Warhol, artists who combine coolness with imagery drawn from the mass media.
Embracing lush and diverse imagery drawn directly from the Sierra Tarahumara region of Mexico that the Tarahumara people call their home, Mulaka's launch trailer shines a spotlight on the hero's journey.
For the essential tummy time, there is real life imagery drawn on the washable play - mat for your baby to busy him / herself with.
24 To make «a hard point easy and familiar,» to make difficult doctrines as plain as one can, it is necessary to speak the natural and unaffected language of ordinary people and it is necessary to utilize imagery drawn from their own experience.
The imagery drawn from the Transforming Earth the mustard plant serves as shelter for the birds, ensuring the protection of these creatures of God, and thus promoting life.
Here then we have a whole range of imagery drawn from loving observation of nature and human life.
Beautiful imagery draws the reader in.
His imagery draws upon pop icons, advertising and consumer culture of the 1960s, including TV cartoon characters.
Occasionally the artist embeds hints of apocalyptic visions in the numerical data and imagery his drawings depict.
The imagery draws on the artist's recollections of her upbringing in Sarasota, Florida, of time spent in Panama as an adult, as well as her love of textiles and patterning.
Emerging with the New York City graffiti and street art movement of the 1980s, Scharf's imagery draws upon pop icons, media advertising and consumer culture of the 1960s, including TV cartoon characters such as the Flintstones and the Jetsons.
As such, Schnabel explains, these new works «epitomize much of what are the essential characteristics of the smallest and most nascent proposals of how imagery drawing and material could be called a painting.»
His imagery draws inspiration from subjects close to his emotional and physical world: his immediate family, particularly his wife and young daughter, and his environment, including the riverscape viewed from his home.
In earlier work the imagery drew almost exclusively from architecture.
He moved to New York City in 1954 and joined the pop art movement, using distinctive imagery drawing on commercial art approaches blended with existentialism, that gradually moved toward what Indiana calls «sculptural poems».
His imagery draws upon pop icons, media advertising and consumer culture of the 1960s, including TV cartoon characters such as the Flintstones and the Jetsons.
Childish's imagery draws inspiration from subjects close to his emotional and physical world, including family and his hometown of Chatham, England, where he continues to live and work today.

Not exact matches

All the word pictures Paul is using here very much, draws from the imagery of the garden.
Since the book draws from the imagery of the seven sacraments — baptism, confession, communion, holy orders, marriage, healing, and confirmation — stories that center around those experiences are much more likely to strike a chord with where I'm at creatively with this project.
Of this distinctive vocation, Mgr Paul Marie Guillaum, wrote the following in 2006, reflecting on the teaching primarily of Pope John Paul II but also of Pope Benedict, drawing out much of the biblical and patristic imagery discussed above:
We have this deep well of beautiful, helpful language from which to draw, and we should not be ashamed of using the words and imagery handed down to us from the great cloud of witnesses that came before us to illuminate the present.
Drawing from the rich imagery of Scripture and speaking transparently from his own experience, Martin offers a series of reflections on surviving loss, failure, and change with your faith and humanity intact.
But the rhetoric and imagery available for expressing these moral answers could not be drawn from the language of orthodox religion as the implications of religious pluralism became clearer.
Come next season, the Irons will be tenants at the Olympic Stadium, down the road from their traditional digs close to where their predecessors Thames Ironworks originally played; a now defunct club from which they still draw much of the imagery and heraldry that surrounds the modern side.
«As I'm an illustrator, once I have an idea I draw and sketch imagery to bring more understanding to words or to trigger other ideas.
I combine many methods, drawing upon hypnosis - centered techniques, such as guided imagery and breath work, as well as the latest research in Pre and Perinatal Psychology, focusing on pre-birth bonding and understanding the consciousness of the little one inside.
A wide range of play and expressive arts interventions will be described and experienced by the participants during the day including use of puppets, drawing and artwork, storytelling, narrative story stems, clinical use of symbols, guided imagery and fantasy techniques, poetry, sand tray, and drama.
Visual imagery used in drawing regulates arm movements in manner similar to how hunters visualize the arc of a spear.
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