Frequently painting familiar scenes in New Jersey, Maine, and New York City, her work embodies the nature of
intimate everyday moments.
Not exact matches
It uses a wide array of choreographic elements such as contrasts between square lighting patters and fluid, circular movement; unison movement and individuals breaking out of it;
everyday movement and expressive,
intimate moments.
His focus tends to be more on the
intimate, apparently insignificant and unremarkable
moments of
everyday life, their humble materiality and physicality — and how they often lend visibility to moral dilemmas and equivocal feelings better than dialogue or, obviously, acting codes.
As digital and virtual networks infiltrate our
everyday lives and subjective experiences, our relationship with technology manifests less as the fear of invasion by mysterious foreign forces, and more as an
intimate grappling with newly mediated realities of time, space, and interpersonal relationships — i.e., less as the black monolith from 2001: A Space Odyssey, and more as the metaphorical «black mirror,» the small, hyperconnected screen prone to catching us in
moments of accidental self - contemplation.
But if you insist on moving forward, know that Danganronpa is part Phoenix Wright, part visual novel, and part
everyday life simulator, complete with
intimate moments and the chance to hang out with your fellow classmates and friends.
This new group exhibition features painting and sculpture works by four contemporary Korean artists whose striking and
intimate art serves as a record of personal experiences and key
moments in life, memorializing the often - overlooked value of the
everyday.
Benedict recalls childhood stories, industrial
everyday objects, and location, layering the surface of the canvas to provide
intimate moments.
Korea - based artist Hyein Lee bases her work in
intimate, reflective sketches from personal
moments in
everyday life.
A selection of seventeen photographs from the series will be exhibited, highlighting Parks» ability to honor
intimate moments of
everyday daily life despite the undeniable weight of segregation and oppression.
French photographer Florian Beaudenon has created an
intimate photo series entitled «Instant Life», where he takes dull,
everyday moments and turns them into something more interesting, simply by shooting his subjects from above.
Across the booth, he presents a wide array of the pieces, both large and small, which depict triumphant
moments from battles and hunting expeditions,
intimate everyday activities, and transcendent visions alike.
Very often left open for discussion, and through clever use of universal metaphors and delicate color symbolism, they provide a mixed view at both artist's
intimate world and associations of shared experiences of
everyday moments and recognizable human conditions.