-RRB- the human body is defined by
interlocking angular forms, though in three dimensions.
In Adams's Figure, 1949 (Tate Gallery T03866) the human body is defined by
interlocking angular forms, though in three dimensions.
Not exact matches
The
forms are closely packed and
interlocking, with violent,
angular clashes of movement, and dramatic contrasts of light and shade.
If the early abstract works by Diebenkorn are composed of flowing
interlocking forms, then the «Ocean Park» series is distinctly
angular and urban.