Sentences with phrase «kind of imagery»

I had seen a museum show of his in the 1970s that contained abstract paintings, portraits, and other kinds of imagery.
And on the other hand, the Chicago painters, whom SOMONE was the one who really stood out, who interested the post-abstract expressionists new kind of imagery.
«As in many previous edits, I've created the sequence with different kinds of imagery from my archive.
«No, it isn't negative... I don't know, I mean... the only kind of imagery I can bring into the thing, is — is a feeling sometimes of — of walking through life, with the whole goddamn world just kind of — of going to... pieces, and — and kind of picking my way, and still this sense of — of «rejoice and be exceedingly glad.»
After her brief time working in Paris and London, she traveled in Europe and North Africa, and for 6 months worked in Florence, where she started to find her own kind of imagery.
MH: Yes, I think the different practices do inspire each other and the same thing was my thinking, going there and actually physically making things out of clay and then coming back and making the same kind of imagery out of paint and a panel is part of the deal.
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.
Furthermore, interest in German Expressionism opened up new kinds of imagery to Lichtenstein, namely the human figure.
They give a good sense of what's happening, though, a look at what is being made, what people are thinking about, and what kind of imagery is finding its way into galleries.
Zuckerman - Hartung's use of language is complicated by other kinds of imagery.
What finally is important is the symbol and the kind of symbol, the imagery and the kind of imagery, the myth and the kind of myth.
When we hear this kind of imagery bandied about today we think of doomsday cults, survivalist bunkers and other forms of spiritual excess.
This kind of imagery was, for much of the 20th century, part of the eyes - only world of intelligence; from the design of a nuclear submarine to the movement of Israeli troops, one needed high - level clearance for a glimpse.
Combining intelligence and the kind of imagery you want to tear out and tape to your bedroom wall, Beauty Papers is a reminder that...
The site delivers the kind of imagery and feel that you would expect.
On the other hand I do think it is important to look at all kinds of imagery, and I do.
East German advertising seemed to reflect the Yorkshire evening papers, where you would get ads for sheds or donkey jackets, that kind of imagery; an advert for three different pairs of socks, that aren't even that different — «Buy two, get one free» — that was exactly the kind of advert you'd get in the Yorkshire press.
At that time, I was doing the best I could to contain the kind of imagery I was seeing.
Pimples, cinnamon rolls, and a mountain man making paintings in the nude are some of the kinds of imagery found at Rebecca Morgan's exhibition of recent paintings, ceramics, and works on paper at Asya Geisberg Gallery.
That kind of imagery is so ordinary, so unremarkable, it's everywhere — the exact opposite of the avant - garde.
Whitten: At that time, I was doing the best I could to contain the kind of imagery I was seeing.
At the pinnacle of political correctness, these pieces were deemed too provocative, leaving her question of whether the meaning of it all changes if a woman uses this kind of imagery.
They form a sort of media section, which isn't just about the medium itself, but also the kind of imagery that a given medium can generate.
He wanted to create a new kind of imagery, richly detailed and self - consciously beautiful, that could converse with the history of art.
«You see this kind of imagery in cave paintings, you go to Greek vases — it's one of the most compelling themes for the artists since antiquity.
I'm really interested in Impressionism and the way small marks build up to make a whole, which is a lot older than anything digital... I do think it is important to look at all kinds of imagery, and I do.
«It feels more like a very energetic longing for a beginning, in which all kinds of imagery have been put to the service of one man's intricate fantasy of return to the womb.
This shift of focus from the image to its production encourages interrogation of the kind of imagery that has become all too familiar.
That history you speak of is so rich and complicated, yet at the same time there was a moment, that's maybe not entirely identifiable, when that kind of imagery became so evacuated that it was rendered almost meaningless.
He thus constructed his practice in a constant back - and - forth between the physical impulses of work in the studio and the resurgences of a sensorial memory, between the transcription of the sense of nature and the conception of pure painting fundamentally liberated from any kind of imagery.
It was the time of Abstract Expressionism, which was thriving in the US and where thoughts and emotions were expressed through a kind of imagery that was practically incomprehensible, yet offering an entire array of interpretations.
[7] Instead of working on commercial pieces, he chose to focus on personal projects in his own studio, developing his own distinct style of painting that retained the kind of imagery, bold hues, and scale that he utilized while he painted billboards.
I would think therapists and teachers wanting to reduce stress and the likes would love this kind of imagery for lowering respirations, blood pressure, relaxation exercises, etc..
I encourage you to point out other sources of this kind of imagery, and examples of research enabled by it.
«We were testing all kinds of messages and all kinds of imagery, which included images of walls, people scaling walls,» Christopher Wylie, a former employee at Cambridge Analytica, told CNN.
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