Sentences with word «kaleidoscopic»

"Kaleidoscopic" means something that is continuously changing and colorful, like the patterns inside a kaleidoscope toy. Full definition
Cecily Brown explores youth and transience in kaleidoscopic compositions of fleshy, abstracted figures, utilizing the materiality of paint to replicate physical sensation and the illusion of motion.
Known for collages with kaleidoscopic surfaces of fractured forms and space, Romare Bearden captured in his layered narratives the essence of African American life.
Exhibited alongside Auad, Brătescu and Hicks, Lucas Samaras employs techniques such as splicing, stitching, interweaving, doubling and repetition, combined with numerous fabrics which create a single continuous surface of kaleidoscopic patterns and colour.
The tableaus are distorted to reveal stark planes and angles, resulting in a broken, kaleidoscopic view that reinterprets and reimagines perspective and dimension.
He shares a certain kinship with the latter: in their consideration for memory, time suspended by sensations, the idea of the fragment, of kaleidoscopic effects and the pursuit of refraction.
Using black and white photographs, she shreds and then pieces together portraits of famous celebrities, from Nina Simone to Al Capone, and creates kaleidoscopic patterns.
Nor did the artist turn a blind eye to the New York School: Its compositional strategies filter into De Forest's kaleidoscopic arrays of cowboys, dogs and relentless ornamentation.
Jonas Wood's paintings of domestic interiors, televised sports, houseplants, and sports trading cards turn moments from the artist's life into kaleidoscopic collages of color, shape, and pattern.
When I returned to India, my interest renewed with fresh zeal because I saw cows as animals I had grown up with but also as symbols of Indian culture and the Indian ethos where fantasy and reality seem to blend in kaleidoscopic color.
The work was lovely, evoking a sense of pleasurable loss through kaleidoscopic images of the parachute - jump tower at Coney Island.
India's vibrant capital is alive with kaleidoscopic colours and a heady blend of modern, colonial and ancient architecture, providing a fascinating insight into the country's long history.
Featuring the North American debut of numerous new works, visitors are invited to enter alternative, whimsical worlds as they experience six of Kusama's most iconic kaleidoscopic environments alongside the artist's large - scale paintings, sculptures and works on paper.
Yinka Shonibare Surreal pastiches of classical sculpture and kaleidoscopic paintings in Shonibare's latest carnival of history.
Palm Springs — based artist Phillip K. Smith III is best known for making kaleidoscopic works beneath Southern California's arid, open skies — from the deserts of Joshua Tree and the Coachella Valley to Long Beach's uninterrupted miles of sand.
It's also as kaleidoscopic as ever with the various machines insisting on twisting in the air like acrobats no matter what they're doing, which combined with 3D, might induce epilepsy.
Stone's scrutiny of the natural world has resulted in a gorgeous series of paintings: hyperreal scenes in which animals and plants intertwine and reemerge as kaleidoscopic collages of life.
He abandons distinct divisions between land and sky for kaleidoscopic mosaics of suggestive textures and shifting viewpoints.
Their environments reflect light through kaleidoscopic interiors and even harbor ocean life on their rock - like surfaces, opening a portal that physically connects viewers to the expanse of the ocean while simultaneously disrupting preconceived visual ideas of the aquatic world.
Walk into any Lush store and your eyes will be dazzled by kaleidoscopic colors, a variety of shapes and textures begging to be handled, and, of course, the strong fragrance of items whose scents are not masked by packaging.
Featuring photographic images of indigenous masks, beach scenes, and tropical foliage arranged into complex geometric patterns alongside embedded tiles, the collages depict kaleidoscopic visions of imaginary landscapes.
Confronting the viewer with a mixture of anarchism and splendour, Ruby's paintings broach issues of urban conflict through the artist's own brand of incandescent abstraction, combining frenetic energy with kaleidoscopic visual effect.
A group of works titled If I Were a Botanist and If I Were an Astronomer revisit two artist books Kozloff made in 1977, in which she manipulated the black - and - white diagrams in Islamic geometry books to create kaleidoscopic compositions saturated with color.
In 1938, Art News declared that «Louis Schanker's delightful Street Scene From My Window calls forth admiration for its delicacy of color and kaleidoscopic forms in plane geometry.»
A unique kaleidoscopic design in multiple colors adorns the Sedona Kaleidoscope Rug from Oriental Weavers.
Forster shapes the drama with experimental flair, featuring kaleidoscopic imagery and racy scenes that required Lively to appear partially nude on screen for the first time in her career.
Aitken's kaleidoscopic universe revolves around life's existential questions, without supplying simple answers.
Like kaleidoscopic orbs, the drops appear to float in space, detached from the images over which they hover.
A moving, kaleidoscopic film essay and meditation on life and death in which artist Laurie Anderson reflects on...
I can't promise that I won't have relapses into safe vanilla outfit territory, but I look forward to a more kaleidoscopic collection of clothes to share with you as we go.
And the awe factor is pretty high: About 20 brews are on tap and hundreds of bottles — whose colorful labels create a sort of kaleidoscopic display — are available for purchase.
An abstract kaleidoscopic print T - shirt is paired with front buttoned blue denim mini skirt and textured trainers:
From a purely visual point of view, the squeegee creates complex, kaleidoscopic surfaces that are filled with seductive texture and detail.
Dan Hays» landscape paintings mimic the pixelated effect of low - resolution images from web 1.0, while Leslie Thornton uses kaleidoscopic video effects to render common animals as abstract shapes and colors.
New outdoor and indoorar art installations in NYC this November feature kaleidoscopic & dream - like exhibits from Times Square, DUMBO to the Bowery and High Line
With its multiplicity of settings and kaleidoscopic mix of preoccupations - sex, Russia, jet helicopters, seismic upheaval, boarding schools, Middle Earth, skinheads, home improvement, suicide, skateboarding, Sovietology, public transportation, massage, Christian fundamentalism, dogs, Texas, global thermonuclear war, truth, evil, masturbation, hope, Bethlehem, CT, eventual salvation (abridged list)-- Oh the Glory of It All is memoir as bildungsroman as explosion.
Her works envelop viewers in sensual, vibrantly colored kaleidoscopic projections that fuse the natural world with the technological sublime, according to the New Museum.
The Exhibition provides visitors with the opportunity to experience six of Kusama's most iconic kaleidoscopic environments, alongside large - scales, whimsical installations of over 60 key paintings, sculptures and works on paper from the early 1950s to the present.
The machine stayed responsive when I opened the Affinity Photo image editor, where I (a novice) easily applied a series of alterations to a selfie and ended up with a warped and wild kaleidoscopic portrait.
He also used images from the Scuderia Ferrari archives and race broadcasts and film clips to create an abstract and kaleidoscopic series of images.
- = JoAnna's last blog post: Kaleidoscopic Wandering Turns One Year Old!
Ten years after 9/11, a dazzling, kaleidoscopic novel reimagines its aftermath and wonders what would happen if a Muslim - American was blindly chosen to plan the World Trade Center Memorial.
Works such as Syncopated Rhythm (1967; below) encompass all of her signature elements, from the bold use of kaleidoscopic shapes to pioneering colour combinations, based on a theory that the artist had developed with husband and member of the Orphism movement, Robert Delaunay, termed «simultanism».
Yet, on the contrary, the four woven works now on show at the smaller Gagosian Gallery retain a surprisingly painterly impact even as they move some way from the original source, Abstract Painting 724 - 4 (1990): each repeats four times, with kaleidoscopic reflections, the image of one quadrant of the painting.
Though the tone of the installation still evokes Trecartin's quintessentially complex, kaleidoscopic lens into some alternate version of the future, the energy is noticeably more focused this time around.
Its masterly crafted kaleidoscopic light ceiling invites guests and passers - by alike to dream.
David Salle on how Kate Manheim's work as an actor informs the creation of her rich, kaleidoscopic abstracts.
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