Sentences with phrase «in a single work»

The technique of wood collage is also sometimes combined with painting and other media in a single work of art.
The visual juxtaposition and interaction of varied marks and shapes reflects how even disparate ideas can be explored in a single work.
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Over the years, she has developed a resolutely graphic style of abstract painting that typically includes an amazing variety of bold patterns and bright colors in a single work.
Her name is Vera, and she's able to interview as many as 1,500 job candidates in a single work day.
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The abstract works in The Forever Now reveal a hodgepodge of styles, with artists picking and choosing motifs across time and space and putting them together in single works (hence the term atemporal).
Decades conflate in single works that combine fragments of the drawings from the 1930s, loose gestures toward the painterly whirlwind of the»50s, and the tight edges of the»70s.
Working at a time when he considered it impossible to come up with anything original or genuine — and faced with what he considered to be «the death of painting» — he produced composite paintings that embraced diametrically different styles in a single work.
Characterizing these decades is eclecticism in both materials and imagery, combinations of painting and sculpture in single works, a resurgence of realism and a heightened use of «borrowings» from other periods and works of art.
Could the need for inventory or overproduction be one of the main reasons for the emergence of a cohort of sources and influences within the work, or is this Wood's conscious choice of creating a signature practice that simply injects different styles and influences in every single work?
The juxtaposition of suspended and freestanding volumes in a single work, as well as the introduction of more suggestive, referential forms, represents a new direction in Shapiro's experimentation with dissociated systems that commenced around 2002, when he began to disassemble more coherent structures into a series of wood and wire works that he hung from the walls and ceiling of his studio.
Lee consciously selects his material, techniques and motifs to span two cultures and millennia in a single work.
Annette Kelm (German, b. 1975) conflates several genres in single works or in series on a single motif.
How do images and texts cooperate in single works of art as modalities in tension or unison?
For the first time, Griffin represents two distinct scenes in a single work rather than presenting an isolated moment in time.
For the first time Mangold was using more than one color in a single work and in highly unusual but effective combinations - aqua / grey / ochre; green / aqua / orange.
In a single work, Stockholder deploys a myriad of materials that might include bales of hay, fruit, toys, laundry baskets, curtains, heat lamps, fans, yarn, newspaper, bowling balls, automobiles, and construction materials: bricks, concrete, plywood, and sheetrock.
In a single work he might combine the gestural impulses of Action Painting with the mechanical processes of silk - screening, as well as relief printing, marbleizing, traditional gold - leaf illumination, and subtle collage processes that are entirely of his own invention.
Affinity Atlas will present work by artists who create their own «picture atlases» in a single work.
In single works, the vanishing point of architecural elements — a barn, for instance — leads into a far depth, pushing the images» spacial construction to ist limits, while other works directly merge architecture and nature; as though ripped apart by a giant explosion, the contruction fragments and reassembles ina complex and fascinating manner.
In single works, she combined loom - weaving and hand - weaving, reproducible geometric patterns and spontaneous marks, and organic and synthetic materials.
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