Sentences with phrase «lyrical landscape»

Later that evening, the men spent five hours at Helen Frankenthaler's studio and fell captive to her «soak stain» masterpiece Mountains and Sea, whose pours of thinned acrylic on unprimed canvas evoked a lyrical landscape.
Later too, his freely painted and lyrical landscape abstractions of the 1960s and 1970s were to have an enormous influence on painters in the 1980s.
By the beginning of his professional artistic life in the late 1930s, Pasmore had quickly established himself as an assured painter of lyrical landscapes, figures and still - life studies in a style that drew upon his familiarity with the work and writings of a number of post-impressionist masters such as Pierre Bonnard.
Best - known in Ireland for the lyrical landscapes he made close to his home in West Cork from the mid-1980s, this exhibition will present these familiar works against a backdrop of his early work inspired by the Existentialist movement and the anxieties of the post-war period.
I have also been tipped off by a colleague about the work of artist Susan Einzig, whose lyrical landscapes, portraits, still lifes and pen - and - ink illustrations are on view until Saturday at Fulham's Piers Feetham Gallery.
The limited - run exhibition of 14 works on paper will feature the artist's lyrical landscapes and mid-century abstractions.
Best - known in Ireland for the lyrical landscapes made close to his home in West Cork from the mid-1980s, this exhibition of 30 works presents William Crozier's early work, inspired by the Existentialist movement and the anxieties of the post-war period.
He was also influenced by the theologian Ludwig Gotthard Kosegarten, who taught that nature was a divine revelation, and by the melancholic Mannerist German artist Adam Elsheimer (1578 - 1610)- an inspiration to both Rubens and Rembrandt - whose lyrical landscapes and nocturnal scenes showed great sensitivity to the effects of light.
Throughout her career, PIPA Prize 2010 nominnee Sandra Cinto has developed a rich vocabulary of symbols and lines to create lyrical landscapes that swirl between fantasy and reality.
Crozier is perhaps best - known in Ireland for the lyrical landscapes made of the setting close to his home in West Cork from the mid-1980s.

Not exact matches

With soaring cinematography by Eric Gautier (Christmas Tale), an anthem - like soundtrack for ascetic rebellion by Pearl Jam's Eddie Vedder, strong acting, lyrical narration written by poet Sharon Olds, beautiful landscapes, and non-linear structure, Penn masterfully fills the 148 - minute runtime.
The only personal touch would seem to be Green's goofy sanctimoniousness and lyrical feel for derelict rural landscapes, although it's a bit uncanny that his first movie, the 2000 indie production George Washington, would have as its hero a silent, self - contained black kid with a justified sense of destiny, nicknamed for the first president of the United States and thus a corrective of sorts for Rufus Jones.
Akbari & Cousins's Life May Be is a jewel of an essay film, a dialogue between two artists conveying lyrical and intimate reflections on landscapes both exterior and interior.
And Lee, for the first time bringing to mind the trenchant American visions of John Ford, crafts a film distinguished by its terrific performances, lyrical appreciation of landscapes and faces, and remarkable degree of historical accuracy, qualities supported by the contributions of cinematographer Frederick Elmes, production designer Mark Friedberg, and costumer Marit Allen.
This lyrical memoir will transport you to the breathtaking landscapes of West Africa, whose stark beauties will instill wonder in even the most experienced traveler.
Al - Mohaimeed's prose is taut and yet lyrical, evoking the harsh beauty of the desert landscape in spare sentences rich with vivid imagery.
Bold and lyrical, this brief epic transports readers to the beginning of the nineteenth century to explore themes of reckless determination, existential yearning, wonder, and isolation in a majestic and unforgiving landscape.
The Line Becomes a River, comprised of journalistic dispatches and lyrical descriptions of troubling dreams and volcanic landscapes, is both intimate and unforgettable.
Jiles» lyrical style and minimal punctuation allow the reader to become immersed in the dusty Texan landscape, witnessing the anguish, fear, compassion, and joy in the unlikely pair's journey, which will appeal to fans of Tracy Chevalier and Geraldine Brooks.
Short sentences to capture her world as a series of fleeting, present moments; lyrical passages to suggest the strangeness of the landscape through the eyes of a hawk.
«The paradisiacal landscapes of Sri Lanka are as astonishing as the barbarity of its revolution, and Munaweera evokes the power of both in a lyrical debut novel worthy of shelving alongside her countryman Michael Ondaatje or her fellow writer of the multigenerational immigrant experience Jhumpa Lahiri.»
Set on Melbourne's prestigious Chapel Street, The Olsen offers travellers premier South Yarra accommodation with 224 elegant, spacious suites infused with the lyrical works of revered Australian landscape artist Dr John Olsen.
Poons, Christensen, Davis, Landfield, Seery, Lipsky, Zox and several others created paintings that bridge Color Field painting with Lyrical Abstraction and underscore a re-emphasis on landscape, gesture and touch.
While it would be naive to assume that everyone is going to prefer that type of art (late Monet, Friedel Dzubas, William Pettet, John Griefen, Dan Christensen, John Hoyland, Jules Olitski, Joan Snyder, Larry Poons, Ronald Davis, et al) it is not naive to ask that Lyrical Abstraction be accorded its hard earned place in the historical and critical landscape.
Late 19th - century Americans like Augustus Vincent Tack and Albert Pinkham Ryder, along with early American Modernists like Georgia O'Keeffe, Marsden Hartley, Stuart Davis, Arthur Dove, and Milton Avery's landscapes also provided important precedents and were influences on the Abstract Expressionists, the Color Field painters, and the Lyrical Abstractionists.
Lyrical Abstraction was painterly, loose, expressive, ambiguous, landscape oriented and generally everything that Minimal Art and Greenbergian Formalism of the mid-sixties was not.
On the positive side, Peter Lanyon, who was killed in a gliding accident in 1964, isn't around to mind, and there's something to be said for being able to look from one of his lyrical canvases straight out at the surf crashing on Porthmeor Beach and the edge of the windswept, ancient landscape Lanyon regarded as his personal Calvary.
The works in Surrealism USA are borrowed from public and private collections in the United States and abroad, and all aspects of the Surrealist movement in America are represented: the figurative depictions of a fantasy world by Peter Blume, Dorothea Tanning, and Helen Lundberg; the social surrealism of O. Louis Guglielmi, James Guy and Walter Quirt; the imaginary landscapes of Kay Sage and Yves Tanguy; Joseph Cornell's enigmatic and poetic constructions; the lyrical abstractions of Arshile Gorky and William Baziotes; the automatic experiments of Jackson Pollock and Gerome Kamrowski.
Until several years ago you were painting lyrical works frequently composed of a lattice work of small shapes hovering in a nameless landscape - inflected space.
A combination of landscape and lyrical abstraction characterizes the work of Gordon Smith, Takao Tanabe and Don Jarvis, a direction reinforced by Toni Onley who moved to Vancouver in 1959.
One of the most influential artists of the twentieth century, and a pivotal figure linking American Impressionism and Abstract Expressionism, Milton Avery is celebrated for his luminous paintings of landscapes, figures and still lifes, which balance distillation of form with free, vigorous brushwork and lyrical colour.
In time, the artwork drew the attention of renowned art historian Dr. William Innes Homer, who examined Pinajian's lyrical abstract landscapes, abstract and figurative paintings.
With an eye to the romantic sublime and another on the burgeoning urban sprawl, Siri Hayes» photographic landscapes are at once lyrical and down - at - heel.
Lost In Space is a group exhibition reflecting some of the current trends in landscape photography, ranging from the lyrical to the dissonant, from the personal to the disassociated.
Hard - edge painting, geometric abstraction, appropriation, hyperrealism, photorealism, expressionism, minimalism, lyrical abstraction, pop art, op art, abstract expressionism, color field painting, monochrome painting, neo-expressionism, collage, intermedia painting, assemblage painting, digital painting, postmodern painting, Neo-Dada painting, shaped canvas painting, environmental mural painting, traditional figure painting, landscape painting, portrait painting, are a few continuing and current directions in painting at the beginning of the 21st century.
One of the most influential artists of the twentieth century, Milton Avery (1885 - 1965) is celebrated for his luminous paintings of landscapes, figures and still lifes, which balance distillation of form with free, vigorous brushwork and lyrical colour.
With a cheerful eclecticism that's in contrast to its brooding, lyrical title, this group show adheres only sporadically to its stated theme of landscape.
One of the foremost artists of the twentieth century, Milton Avery (1885 — 1965) is celebrated for his luminous paintings of landscapes, figures and still lifes, which balance distillation of form with free, vigorous brushwork and lyrical colour.
Eventually, the renowned art historian, Dr. William Innes Homer, examined Pinajian's lyrical abstract landscapes and figurative paintings.
For many years she painted isolated, precarious figures on break backgrounds reflective of her work in mental hospitals but in more recent years she has dealt with lyrical abstract landscapes in which paint or wax is layered in an open, free manner.She has had solo shows in the United States and Europe and her work has been reviewed in The Woodstock Times, Kouvolan Sanomat (Finland), Women Artist's News and The Village Voice.
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Lyrical family portraits and thousands of studies of flowers and landscapes testify to a comfortable bourgeois life both before and after World War One.»
Realistic landscapes and portraits, sharply observed vignettes of people and things, nightmarishly grim allegories and comparable abstractions alongside lyrical, serene, and uplifted pictures.
Invoking the exquisite landscape paintings of the Song dynasty (960-1279 A.D.), he rendered in watercolors and pastels a series of nature scenes that were moody, lyrical and atmospheric, at once lush and spare.
This photograph of a black dog bounding through a snowy Central Park — a frequent stalking ground of Winogrand, whose life's work is bound up with New York's urban landscape — is a lyrical instance of his gritty approach.
The contrast between the lyrical nature of Lundqvist's figures and the economy of her landscapes illustrates her unique balance of the traditional, the folk - inspired, and the contemporary within succinct, narrative driven tableaux.
His nostalgia for the landscape and memories of his youth played a central role in his work, which is characterized by abstract passages and bursts of line and color fused with lyrical and surreal forms.
Early examples included Nathaniel Hone the Younger (1831 - 1917), arguably the finest Irish landscape painter of his era, Augustus Nicholas Burke (1838 - 91), Aloysius O'Kelly (1853 - c. 1941)- who later travelled to Egypt producing several outstanding examples of Orientalist painting - the society painter Henry Jones Thaddeus (1859 - 1929), the lyrical fin - de-siecle landscape artist Frank O'Meara (1853 - 88) and the great Irish Impressionist John Lavery (1856 - 1941).
Noted for his lyrical abstraction and his thickly impastoed landscapes.
The work is fully landscape, strong, bold, and sturdy, syncopated by the same watery blues which run through Composition I. Even Easter Monday's pace is similar to Composition I, casually revolving from the dissonant to the lyrical.
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