Sentences with phrase «kaleidoscopic collages»

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.
Channeling those influences through The Practical Encyclopedia of Good Decorating and Home Improvement, she merged her passions for the contrasting sensibilities of allover ornament and minimalist monochromes, producing kaleidoscopic collages that play havoc with perspective and the good old modernist grid.
That includes a range of media and styles, from nude photography and messy textile sculpture to kaleidoscopic collage and, for good measure, a sculpture of a drone wearing a sweater (Coco Hall's «Pretty Predator Drone,» 2015).

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Appropriating images and videos from sources including eBay, advertisements, and YouTube «haul» videos — clips made predominantly by young women showcasing the spoils from their latest shopping trips — Donegan collages together kaleidoscopic videos that are both provocative and humorous.
Starting with a process of automatic drawing, the artist creates a kaleidoscopic composition of newspaper headlines, collaged batik - fabric flowers, images of faeces, gold foil, hand drawn images and texts.
Known for collages with kaleidoscopic surfaces of fractured forms and space, Romare Bearden captured in his layered narratives the essence of African American life.
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.
Despite his utilitarian personal style, Tomaselli's kaleidoscopic paintings and collages have moved to the runway, reimagined as the intricately printed silk dresses, cashmere sweaters, and gold - flecked high - top sneakers that make up this year's autumn / winter collection from Mother of Pearl.
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.
At no. 1, Bonvicini pays homage to queer theorist Paul B. Preciado's book Testo Junkie (2008) with a series of four prints on canvas: seen from afar, their bold baby - pink lettering forms the sentence «I like to stand with one leg on each side of the wall» (a quote from Heiner Müller), while from up close, the background reveals kaleidoscopic digital collages of minuscule non-descript naked body parts, culled from tabloids.
The buzz around Fred Tomaselli's meticulous painting - collage hybrids frequently centers on the work's more loaded materials — ephedrine, aspirin, saccharine, an assortment of brand - name pharmaceuticals, marijuana, and other psychoactive plants — which Tomaselli assembles into kaleidoscopic patterns and scenes; looking at his pictures, one might infer that «using» a drug as a raw material should constitute or symbolize «being on drugs.»
A group of kaleidoscopic «Escape Collages» incorporates vinyl photographs of natural landscapes (the deserts could be Saharan, the tropical forests sub-Saharan) cut into repeated shapes of pyramids and shields.
Published in the early 1970s, a decade that has largely influenced her visual aesthetic, The Practical Encyclopedia of Good Decorating and Home Improvement yielded stylish reproductions of brightly painted foyers, tiled kitchens, and wood - paneled living rooms which Thomas coupled and collaged with her own photographs, swathes of patterned textiles and blocks of pure color, and at times, glimpses of the landscape to render kaleidoscopic shifts in perspective.
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