It was only later that I changed my mind — a gradual, nay,
ineffable process I should probably describe, for the sake of Beauty, as an epiphany at the end of a pier in Santa Monica while watching the sun go down through my Ray - Bans.
Not exact matches
There are Post-Minimalist roots, even philosophies of Asian Mono - ha, but by focusing on the painting
process as its own subject, Jones» work attains an
ineffable aura of permanence.
Through this
process, Uematsu's works are imbued with an
ineffable quality that transcends human intentionality and expression, a gift from the natural world.
My practice centers on
process - based works which explore the
ineffable, expressive and material limits of images and objects as personal, reflective conduits.