Sentences with phrase «in irregular grids»

During the ensuing 18 years — despite acute arthritis — she produced the body of work for which she would be justly celebrated, a stream of vividly colorful paintings made of loosely applied patches configured in irregular grids and concentric circles.
In the ensuing 18 years she produced the body of work for which she would be justly celebrated, a stream of vividly colorful paintings made of loosely applied patches configured in irregular grids and concentric circles.
Ms. Golden and Mr. Ofili have grouped many of the watercolors in an irregular grid across the gallery.

Not exact matches

Trevor Sutton's beautiful paintings here are separated in time by twenty years, Rue Jacob, a circular painting with a central two tone irregular hexad shape situated within a field of fluctuating brown / grey hues, being painted in 1992, and Raindance, a vertical rectangular grid with four columns and sixteen rows in reds, pinks, greys, browns and blacks, having been painted only last year.
Years later, he would recall, «One thing I know has influenced me a lot is looking at landscape from the air... Of course, the Earth's skin itself had «presence» — I mean, it was all like a flat design — and everything was usually in the form of an irregular grid
It hangs beside Ross Bleckner's 1993 «Galaxy,» in which an irregular grid of glowing lights was conceived as a memorial to friends who died of AIDS.
In two wall pieces, Honcho Grid I (1999) and Honcho Grid 2 (1999), Feher strings tiny cocktail straws together into regular and irregular grids.
Arranged in a perfect grid, the rows of luminous, irregular forms occupy space; yet in their translucence they transcending materiality, appearing to float above the floor.
«Billboard» (1957), with its large gestures and thick paint, organizes a roiling Abstract Expressionist composition into an irregular grid of color patches enclosing figures, faces, fruit and hints of objects alive somewhere in the depths of paint.
There is a distinctive grid, irregular and rounded, that appears when you tilt a canvas with a dripping swath of paint on it along one axis and then across it... The other form taken is the hidden pour, in which the force of the falling paint removes evidence of the human hand from the application, leaving the viewer to wonder how the shapes got there.»
Mr. Lassaw's best and best - known sculptures, from the early 1950's, are open, three - dimensional grids - more thin air than solid matter - that measure off space in a series of irregular, distinctly handmade units.
Patterns, which on the rear side are regular and grid - based, are sometimes reiterated onto these objects in disconnected fragments, reflecting a shift from regular intervals to an irregular perception of time, where minutes can flow and alternately collide at varying perceptual speeds.
Through a controlled painting process, she turns portraits or still lifes into graphic schemes, applying a «skin» of irregular pattern — herringbone, fluid grids, or polka dots — in contrasting or complementary colors.
Using a T - square, he forms an irregular grid in black ink across the surface of white paper — a nod to minimalism further amplified by the exhibition's unifying black - and - white palette.
In another, «205,» irregular rectangles of wood crowd into the edges of a bi-color painted grid.
Today, any viewer of Stanley Whitney's paintings is immediately attracted to the magnetism of his irregular grids in vibrant, saturated hues.
Rhythmic and lyrical, with a combination of pre-ordained structure and improvisation inspired in part by his love of jazz, the square - format paintings arrange rectangles of vivid, single colors in a deliberately irregular grid, with the close - fitting, many - hued «bricks» or «tiles» stacked vertically and arrayed in horizontal bands.
In Brody's Glory Hole paintings (2008 - 2013), plaster grounds are crossed with intricate, irregular grids painted in black or white, recalling the spiritual abstraction of Agnes MartiIn Brody's Glory Hole paintings (2008 - 2013), plaster grounds are crossed with intricate, irregular grids painted in black or white, recalling the spiritual abstraction of Agnes Martiin black or white, recalling the spiritual abstraction of Agnes Martin.
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