Not exact matches
U nder the influence of western painters who settled in Bali in the 1930s - Balinese artist started painting single scenes instead of narratives tales,
using images from
everyday life as their theme,
The Guadalupe
image is made from
everyday paint, the kind typically
used by artists in the 1500's, and even shows brush strokes and perhaps pencil marks.
We
use Emojis in text messages and social media
everyday, but have you ever thought about what these
images get up to when you put away your iPhone?
Dropbox — A fantastic free tool I
use virtually
everyday for sharing and moving
images, documents and videos with clients and colleagues.
Electronic ink also takes much longer to build up the
image of a page than an LCD screen, which means it's unsuitable for
everyday computer displays
using any kind of moving
image (and completely unsuitable for fast - moving
images such as computer games and videos).
Although the title showed up after I have finished the last revisions to my new book on book titles, the title deserves attention as it's a classic case of
using simple,
everyday words to target a market, communicate a benefit, and establish an
image.
In our case, it's a way to test our ability to think about games outside
everyday terms,
using original language, interpreting
images, sounds, and ideas in ways that only we could imagine, that we have not borrowed from others.
Enjoy this intimate theater performance that
uses everyday materials to create
images that transform and tell a story before your eyes.
Using Photoshop to further manipulate and challenge the representative nature of the medium, Samaras's photographs present distorted
images of
everyday subjects and continue his practice of blurring the boundaries between art and life.
These beautiful, figurative blueprints clearly show his rejection of Abstract Expressionism and signal the beginning of his innovative
use of
everyday objects, silkscreened
images and mixed media, which would culminate in his celebrated «combines» of the late 1950s.
Some argue that he simply wanted to
use a familiar,
everyday image in order to focus on the technique of painting.
Wesselmann and his contemporaries — Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein and James Rosenquist — forged the Pop Art movement by creating large scale, dynamic compositions, experimenting with new media, and
using images from
everyday popular culture.
Ottersbach
uses images that are familiar to the viewer; he derives his material from a huge, well researched archive of pre existing
images from
everyday life.
He is renowned for his sprawling, immersive artworks that
use everyday materials, found
images and texts to engage audiences in actively thinking and facing the reality of our world.
This group exhibition, organized by Walead Beshty, aims to uncover the fundamental systems that are invisible in
everyday life,
using works by artists like Franz West, Liam Gillick, Claire Fontaine, and Dan Flavin to question how one looks at quotidian objects and
images.
Consciously employing commonly
used artistic techniques, such as trompe l'oeil, action painting, graphic design, screen printing, and rudimentary drawing, Josh Reames» paintings break down hierarchies of mark - making, art historical references, computer graphics, labels, and
everyday objects in a manner drawn from the non-objective «infinite scroll» of
images and information we encounter in both the online and real world.
Participants created a booklet
using images and text inspired by the conversation in the space, while developing an awareness of the documentary object in
everyday life.
The Paris - based artist's series of works with polythene (a chemical and organic compound
used for
everyday plastic packaging and containers) is set alongside the US - born Cruces» meshen
image - objects and vacuum - sealed still lifes.
The
images themselves became a form of found object — Rauschenberg
used pictures clipped from newspapers, showing scenes both iconic and quotidian, and transformed them in his prints, while Johns made
everyday imagery, like the United States flag or a target, the focal point of his work.
Hirschhorn
uses everyday and found materials such as plastic sheeting, cardboard, aluminium, packing tape and magazine
images to create a dystopian reality.
Micah Danges» (Pew Fellow, 2015) work hovers between
image and object, pushing the limit of what a photograph can be and
using optical distortions that create abstract scenes from
everyday items and places, in a distinctive merging of materials and process.
A trio of exhibitions at UCLA's Fowler looks at all things textile, from
everyday contemporary cloth in Ghana imprinted with
images of cellphones and Nelson Mandela, to the work of the Mapula Embroidery Project in South Africa, which chronicled daily life
using thread.
This exhibition at James Cohan Gallery seeks to develop these earlier ideas around what I termed «vernacular» or «
everyday» abstraction: that is artistic practices that actively privilege and operate in the grey area between an essentially non-representational
image / object and the
use of quotidian materials and processes.
Choose your own readymade
using an
image of an
everyday object.
Divided into thematic blocks, its journey alternates historically renowned figures and creators from recent generations, ranging from internationally acclaimed Catalan photographers to those who shape the
image of
everyday life in the city's media, in a narrated series about the social
uses of photography in the production of the imaginaries that make up the visual culture of Barcelona.
While each Pop artist developed a distinct style, there were commonalities in their approaches to
image - making that helped define the Pop art movement in the early 1960s: the
use of commercial art techniques, and the depiction of popular imagery and
everyday objects.
Participants will make a comic about a superhero's day, design t - shirts, and discuss how artists
use images of the
everyday and how text and
image can interact within one work.
Scott creates works that explore the colour, texture and sensation of the
image environment that consumes daily life while
using a myriad of
everyday materials such as nail varnish, make - up, tin foil and felt that reflect on the superficiality of this experience.
A striking
use of light and shadow defines the
images in this show, offering abstracted perspectives on the
everyday.
They mainly consist of photographs and video pieces in which she
uses image formats that are commonly seen in
everyday life: family photographs, snapshots, TV shows and home videos.
Simon Evans ™
uses handwritten phrases and other texts to create dense collages saturated with short, poetic phrases, drawings, and
images often created from the detritus of
everyday life both inside and outside of the studio.
Selected to represent his native Switzerland at the 2011 Venice Biennale, Hirschhorn is renowned for his sprawling, immersive artworks that
use everyday materials, found
images from the news and mass media, and impassioned graffiti - like texts to engage audiences in actively thinking about politics and philosophy.
The Mexico City artist takes
everyday images of brutality that saturate the media and
uses them to create works on paper that record, in a more methodical fashion, the issues of violence plaguing the poor, migrants and marginalized communities — a way of re-sensitizing viewers who might be numb to the daily drumbeat of bad news.
Demand began the series by
using the camera on his phone to take
images of
everyday objects and situations which captured his attention, which he then translated into paper sculptures.
Smith's films playfully explore the relationship between sound (the spoken word in particular) and
image, often
using documentary records of
everyday life as their source material.
His work is painted entirely with Humbrol enamel paint normally
used by model plane makers and focuses on
images of the mundane, the
everyday and the overlooked in the Tile Hill council estate.
Robert Chase Heishman's practice is predicated on the
use of photography and video as means of exploring
image production, self - referentiality, peripheral vision, conditions of framing, and the
everyday.
Using collage as a form of interpretation and critique, Hirschhorn presents intellectual history and philosophical theory much as he does
everyday objects and
images, and poses questions about aesthetic value, moral responsibility, political agency, consumerism, and media spectacle.
May 23 Part I explores Rauschenberg's idea of the Combine, his term for works that incorporate ordinary objects and materials into painting, through recent musical compositions that
use everyday sounds and
images.
Using photographic
images from newspapers or snapshots as a starting point, Peter Doig recasts
everyday imagery to make imaginary landscapes and figure scenes.
Hannah Hoch, Richard Huelsenbeck, John Heartfield, and others pioneered the technique of photomontage,
using preexisting photographs, often drawn from mass - media sources, to create composite
images that sharply critiqued German society and culture in the aftermath of World War I. Drawing on the foundations of Dada, neo-avant-garde artists of the 1950s like Robert Rauschenberg and Jasper Johns created assemblages that brought collage techniques into three dimensions — laying the groundwork for much contemporary sculpture — as well as works on paper that incorporated found elements drawn from the mass media and
everyday life.
Though their creators had
used only a limited number of colours — red, blue, yellow, turquoise, green, black and white — the walls of the chambers receded behind
images in which could be seen a bustling affirmation of
everyday existence.
Here Cuevas, whose artistic practice makes
use of painting, video, sculpture, photography and installations,
uses images and objects from
everyday consumption and life, which she deliberately changes through critical interventions and actions in the public space.
A further reference is made to the
image - laden culture which drives our
everyday world, from pixels on a screen to the ubiquitous
use of imagery in advertisement to selfies, and the way in which these
images are organised in our world, either physically or digitally, often forming a grid, or pattern, within which windows to other worlds and perspectives can be seen.
The
use of words exemplifies Johns» utilization of
everyday images to stimulate the spectator.
As well as his own photos, he
uses images from unsuccessful B movies, portraits,
everyday snapshots and advertising pictures, which he regards as a reflection of reality.
Through
everyday use and controlled tests, we checked for
image quality, reliability, customizability, and features, then analyzed how much they'll cost you over the long term.
If these
images are authentic, then this concept is way more out there than your average Tesla Model S sedan — and a lot less pragmatic for
everyday use.
The pictures
used in the study have been selected to be emotionally arousing, and include
images of naked men and women,
images of babies,
images of landscapes,
images of
everyday objects, and
images of bodily injuries.