Sentences with phrase «inherent nature of painting»

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Accident of Choice refers to the experimental nature inherent in all forms of expression — painting, sculpture, dance, film, drama.
«By distilling the wildness of nature into form, structure and color, landscape paintings evoke the drama inherent in the great outdoors in the privacy of our homes and work places,» explained gallery director Julia Novy.
The selection of paintings on view concentrated on the interdependent relationships between nature, existence and time, examining the perpetual wonder, hope and heartache that is inherent to all life.
As with all the paintings of this series, the physical nature of each work is inherent.
From the deeply saturated 1968 monochromatic Yellow on Yellow by Felrath Hines to the pulsating binaries of Jennie C. Jones» acoustic paintings, the very nature of these works are preoccupied with the infusion of movement within the two dimensional frame and the inherent dynamic interplay between materiality, texture, sound, movement, and cultural acuity.
Photo - realistic canvases from The China Painters series (2007 - 08), produced by copyists from the notorious «oil painting village» of Dafen, complete Jankowski's exhibition, while similarly highlighting the potentially serious ramifications of staging or altering reality, whether that manipulation happens through translation via mass - media or as a by - product of an inherent flaw in man's nature.
She has been working with an interesting idea of reinterpreting painting as a tool to refer to history; treating painting as an object — playing with its inherent nature — and contextualising or framing it within a certain narrative of found objects that carry history.
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