Simple geometric and
lyrical shapes such as diamonds, circles, spirals and lines are spelt out in economically applied blocks of brushed colour and playful, unguarded gestures.
His small and large - scale works are instantly recognizable, accessible to multiple generations, and full of bright color and
lyrical shapes.
Not exact matches
He is a nature romantic who can wax
lyrical over the
shape of well - bred potato (really), but he is also a realist about the farmer's tasks.
Framing the unfinished work as a radical narration about race in America, Peck matches Baldwin's
lyrical rhetoric with rich archival footage of the Civil Rights and Black Power movements, and connects these historical struggles for justice and equality to the present - day movements that have taken
shape in response to the killings of young African - American men including Trayvon Martin, Tamir Rice, Mike Brown, and Amir Brooks.
In this challenging and
lyrical piece, the artist problematizes structuralist and post-structuralist notions of interiority / identity to arrive at a catharsis of
shape and texture.
The new red band trailer (for language) for The
Shape of Water shifts from the almost
lyrical approach of the first trailer to emphasize the film's darker edge..
«The
Shape of Water» is a
lyrical movie, conveying adult themes through pure wonder, and Hawkins matches that beautifully.
In two long,
lyrical sentences, MacLachlan speculates about the great artist's early experiences and how they
shaped his genius.
In
lyrical, sensory verse, acclaimed author Venkatraman deftly
shapes readers» comprehension of physical ability as lush descriptions parallel the novel's emotional expression.
In his stellar 50 - year literary career, Wideman has tackled race, family, and art with great originality, and his new
lyrical,
shape - shifting historical short stories, featuring such figures as Frederick Douglass and Nat Turner, offer intriguing perspectives.
In a panel discussion at the Kemper, Lilian Thomas Burwell described her
lyrical,
shaped paintings in the context of her own family's struggle during the Northern migration.
De Kooning never abandoned the human form, Pollock sought (and failed) to reappropriate it after his signature drip paintings, and Gorky's abstractions, those
lyrical elisions of biomorphic
shape and washy veils of pigment, are nothing if not figure painting by other means.
Nevertheless, the concentric
shapes and meticulously ordered compositions would remain until the «80s, when Stella's work shifted into a much more
lyrical mode of abstraction.
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.
His work is associated with Geometric abstraction, Abstract Illusionism,
Lyrical Abstraction, Hard - edge painting, Color field painting,
Shaped canvas painting, and 3D Computer Graphics.
These new works continue to display the full range of his expressive language in a
lyrical, playful and humorous spirit, but not without occasional violent or forceful outbursts of colour and
shape that have characterized his oeuvre to date.
Helen was fond of and easily recognizable for her use of fluid
shapes, abstract masses and
lyrical gestures that were not truly rivaled by any contemporary artist.
Von Rydingsvard builds towering cedar structures, creating an intricate network of individual beams,
shaped by sharp and
lyrical cuts and glued together to form sensuous, puzzle - like surfaces.
Within an open loggia to the front of the building, behind a large cut - out keyhole
shape, Hodgkin painted a bold, flat monochrome pattern that might represent a great banyan tree; the shadowed informality of the painting makes something
lyrical of Correa's manifestly modernist austerity.
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.
Digital art, hard - edge painting, geometric abstraction, minimalism,
lyrical abstraction, op art, abstract expressionism, color field painting, monochrome painting, assemblage, neo-Dada,
shaped canvas painting, are a few directions relating to abstraction in the second half of the 20th century.
But on it went, altering and transforming through op - art,
lyrical abstraction, colour field painting, minimalism and so on, to the point where nobody now would imagine that this once curious obsession with
shapes and colours and non-descriptive marks is likely to come to an end.
Never afraid to use large formats, Helen Frankenthaler's work focused on forms found only in nature, using their fluid
shapes, and her own
lyrical gestures to make abstract compositions.
For Egan the results clearly identify a masterful handling of the paint that fuses the motion and drive of
lyrical abstraction with overlaid and still forms and
shapes of defined instances of paint that bring to mind Hans Hofmann, or the mosaic paintings of Jean Paul Riopelle.
Lori Fox is best known for her abstract geometric
shapes and
lyrical watercolor paintings of faces.
She uses materials with cavalier abandon, and her paint handling is loose and playful and incorporates a variety of techniques such as painterly monotype backgrounds, fluid
shapes,
lyrical gestures, and impasto.
He held fast to his belief in a universal language, choosing to explore various modes of abstraction before settling into a hard - edge geometry leavened by subtle tweaks to
shapes and their placement and often
lyrical color.
These individual styles included: Hard - Edge Painting, Colour Stain Painting, Washington Colour Movement, American
Lyrical Abstraction, and
Shaped Canvas.
The effect is both
lyrical and homely, with the different
shapes suggesting the taut tops of drums and pieces of thin, flat bread.
The middle ground within Abstract Expressionism is represented by several varied styles, ranging from the more
lyrical, delicate imagery and fluid
shapes in paintings by Guston and Frankenthaler to the more clearly structured, forceful, almost calligraphic pictures of Motherwell and Gottlieb.
Freed from the architectural scaffolding, the artists» wall hangings are flowing layers of fabric; their
shape, color, and substance calling attention to the emotional and
lyrical content of the work.
The 1990s through the present has witnessed the continued efflorescence in painting, as demonstrated in this show by works such as Judith Godwin's Blue, No. 11 (1997), a
lyrical expression of mixed emotion, Jasmina Danowski's Tender Trap (2012), in which the artist conveys a sense of moving through an aquatic and sensuous world, Carol Hunt's Easter Morning (2011), featuring a calligraphy of line and
shape that conjures archetypal signs and symbols, Katherine Parker's Behind and Above (2011), a canvas built of thin layers of paint that the artist has scraped away to convey a metaphysical awareness of the passage of time, and Susan Vecsey's Napeague Bay, Montauk (2012), in which the subtle color stained into the canvas evokes the emotion of a place remembered and deeply felt.
One of the main characteristics separating the movement or
Lyrical Abstraction from other modern, post-war movements, has been the shift away from the clean lines and
shapes that are commonly associated with these minimalistic movements.