Hot on the heels of her inclusion in the 2017 Whitney Biennial, Brooklyn - based Moyer is taking New York by storm this spring, with concurrent exhibitions of
her kaleidoscopic abstract canvases washed and stained with vibrant colors.
Not exact matches
An
abstract kaleidoscopic print T - shirt is paired with front buttoned blue denim mini skirt and textured trainers:
Themes covered include
kaleidoscopic patterns, map of Europe, Olympic themed images, Christmas, Easter, Halloween and
abstract images.
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.
In the upstairs galleries, Gunilla Klingberg's gorgeous
abstract animation mesmerises the eye with its
kaleidoscopic shapes and zooming colours, but the words «Spar» and «Aldi» flash up throughout so that one has the sense of a heavy subtext.
The group exhibition
Abstracting the Seam surveys the ways in which needleworking strategies permeate the painting, collage, video, textile, and installation art by seven contemporary artists whose work addresses the
kaleidoscopic urban experience.
Comprised of multiple layers of natural imagery, Hochman Brown isolates and pieces together their disparate elements into
abstracted kaleidoscopic tapestries.
By introducing to a reductive
abstract composition various reflected lights,
kaleidoscopic and variant in intensities, Bell gives represented «materials» a sense of non-objectivity, a kind of constructed non-space.
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.
They use varying kinds of imagery appropriated from popular culture and
abstract interpretations of nature, used as a symbolic vocabulary to express a mystical, ephemeral and
kaleidoscopic viewpoint.
As part of winning best in show honors in Guild Hall's 76th Artists Members Exhibition in 2014, William S. Heppenheimer has been awarded his first solo museum exhibition at Guild Hall, featuring his
abstracted,
kaleidoscopic works of art.
Fahrelnissa Zeid (Arabic: الأميرة فخر النساء زيد) Fakhr un-nisa or Fahr - El - Nissa (7 January 1901 — 5 September 1991) was a Turkish artist best known for her large - scale
abstract paintings with
kaleidoscopic patterns.