Using the language of abstract painting and the modernist grid, the pieces reflect
into an illusionistic space without fully relinquishing their sense of physicality.
Its crappy stuff that's difficult to mold
into illusionistic space - no flow, just sticks to the canvas.
Not exact matches
In Imprint (2006), within which two women seem to meld
into one, malleable form, Yuskavage interprets the flat,
illusionistic space of bas - relief sculpture through the use of close color and punctuations of extreme contrast at the points of human contact.
As perception and a layered reading of different
spaces are simultaneously engaged, the artist's loose, free - flowing technique guides the viewer
into the depths of
illusionistic space.
She teases the viewer with the promise of
illusionistic painterly
space and then she catapults her canvas
into the void, forcing it to exist in real time, building little fortresses, and firing cannons in its general direction.
Here a dynamic structure is achieved through the juxtaposition of a large monochromatic star motif painted directly on the wall against a backdrop of loose, free flowing technique on papersheets rearranged by the artist to engage the viewer
into the depths of
illusionistic space.
In «Chromatic Geometries,» her seventh solo exhibition at Arden Gallery, Mattera has decisively moved away from the layered, atmospheric approach of earlier «Silk Road» and «Vicolo» series to explore, with her customary virtuosity, the possibilities of figure - ground relationships and the
illusionistic space conjured by dividing the square
into two horizontal rectangles.
Her newest works emphasize the ceiling as pictorial
space, drawing inspiration from Renaissance and Baroque murals that made ceilings
into illusionistic, mythological zones.
All the devices in Stella's new paintings are geared to make picture
space feel as if it bites
into real
space, without using
illusionistic depth.
This ruse became the perfect rabbit hole
into the
illusionistic pictorial
space of my tulle veil painting.
These works often demonstrated her keen interest in how paintings function in a given room and used
illusionistic techniques to extend the plane of a wall or floor directly
into the
space of her pictures.
The work features an
illusionistic torn portal, which also brings to mind another art - historical predecessor: Ilya Kabakov and his «The Man Who Flew
into Space from His Apartment,» 1988, an installation centered around an empty makeshift sling, from which the protagonist had just catapulted
into the cosmos leaving behind a prosaic Soviet apartment.