Sentences with phrase «irregular grid»

Due to the growing shift toward mobile browsing, 2018 will emphasize the function and fashion of minimalist, irregular grid website layouts.
In the ensuing 18 years she produced the body of work for which she would be justly celebrated, a stream of vividly colorful paintings made of loosely applied patches configured in irregular grids and concentric circles.
What developed, in Gottlieb's art, was the pictograph, which divided the canvas surface into irregular grids containing a variety of signs, shapes and symbols purporting to harbor allusions to classical mythology.
The flattened images were applied to canvas with thick impasto and loose brush strokes and were organized into regular or irregular grid systems.
The stitched jute creates a textural surface of irregular gridded lines that, coupled with the wood panel, lend the work an almost sculptural quality.
Rhythmic and lyrical, with a combination of pre-ordained structure and improvisation inspired in part by his love of jazz, the square - format paintings arrange rectangles of vivid, single colors in a deliberately irregular grid, with the close - fitting, many - hued «bricks» or «tiles» stacked vertically and arrayed in horizontal bands.
In Brody's Glory Hole paintings (2008 - 2013), plaster grounds are crossed with intricate, irregular grids painted in black or white, recalling the spiritual abstraction of Agnes Martin.
Serially organized in irregular grids, and sometimes including picture postcards, these photo - collages (never previously exhibited) appear to be Albers's means of assimilating what he saw.
Here were these irregular grids, beautiful browns as sensuous as the encaustic paintings with these inscriptions, which were to me, very much about the body, about one's reach; whereas the others deny you any access to making, except for the band or the spatula mark.
Years later, he would recall, «One thing I know has influenced me a lot is looking at landscape from the air... Of course, the Earth's skin itself had «presence» — I mean, it was all like a flat design — and everything was usually in the form of an irregular grid
It hangs beside Ross Bleckner's 1993 «Galaxy,» in which an irregular grid of glowing lights was conceived as a memorial to friends who died of AIDS.
Many 1970s works are notable for their study of the organization of space through regular and irregular grids and repetitive mark - making.
In two wall pieces, Honcho Grid I (1999) and Honcho Grid 2 (1999), Feher strings tiny cocktail straws together into regular and irregular grids.
In Little 9 x 9, for example, she used her fingers to manipulate the paint to create an irregular grid, revealing the ground beneath and creating a textured surface.
«Billboard» (1957), with its large gestures and thick paint, organizes a roiling Abstract Expressionist composition into an irregular grid of color patches enclosing figures, faces, fruit and hints of objects alive somewhere in the depths of paint.
It's an all - over work of multiple print techniques, piled one atop another; troweled - on schmears of paint in pastel colors build out physically from trompe l'oeil spaces and structures, all coming together as an environment loosely bound by an irregular grid — faux posts and beams that mimic the supports of gallery walls and ceilings.»
At that painting's center is an irregular grid that looks something like a picked - over box of chocolates.
To fully appreciate the scope of Wylie's undertaking, one must stand across the room, but then we're presented with a chaotic, seemingly unfinished wallpaper with no apparent rhyme or reason other than an irregular grid of «X» shaped compositions.
The show's most beautiful image is a form of continuity unto itself: a wall of Mondrian's New York studio, where paintings, shelves and tacked - up squares of color form an irregular grid of grays so subtly modulated they might as well be colored.
During the ensuing 18 years — despite acute arthritis — she produced the body of work for which she would be justly celebrated, a stream of vividly colorful paintings made of loosely applied patches configured in irregular grids and concentric circles.
An irregular grid of black lines overlaying hints of vibrant color, Cathedral references the claustrophobic verticality of New York.
Ms. Golden and Mr. Ofili have grouped many of the watercolors in an irregular grid across the gallery.
Using a T - square, he forms an irregular grid in black ink across the surface of white paper — a nod to minimalism further amplified by the exhibition's unifying black - and - white palette.
After laying down a consistent ground, Carter uses an irregular grid to make hundreds, sometimes...
Today, any viewer of Stanley Whitney's paintings is immediately attracted to the magnetism of his irregular grids in vibrant, saturated hues.
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