Sentences with phrase «more organic shape»

She also makes small ceramic works with neutral palettes and more organic shapes.
The introduction of more organic shapes has allowed me to open up possibilities inherent in the process.
While Cellule No. 6 is nearly a cube and Cellule No. 5 is cylindrical, the others have more organic shapes, again dictated by intended usage of the spaces they contain.

Not exact matches

The 9th - grader was hard at work on a large clay sculpture with a pleasing, organic shape reminiscent of one of sculptor Henry Moore's more abstract pieces.
In describing the new design ethos, de Nysschen said that the «hard and crisp wedge shape» of the brand's Art & Science styling will become «more organic» and feature a «sporty muscularity.»
Overall, Lexus included a bevy of organic shapes and curves, and it definitely manages to step away from its more austere German rivals.
It does mean that organic shapes have been dropped by the roadside, in favor of a far more aggressive, angular car.
But instead of identical black bars at the top and bottom, this artist chose a more organic, rounded shape at the bottom that feels much gentler.
«We buy more and more organic and natural foods for ourselves, and that obviously translates to pets,» says Ahdee Abramson, president of North Hollywood, Calif. - based Pet «N Shape.
In Twisted Figures, his third solo show at 532 Gallery Thomas Jaeckel, Hughes's latest series of acrylic paintings pushes this language into a new phase in which the shapes on the canvases continue to self - confidently assert their own presence, yet begin to move beyond an earlier, more matter - of - fact reliance on organic and visceral associations.
During those years, Youngerman greatly expanded the scale of his paintings, developing softer, more organic forms, an interest in color optics, and a sense of space in which shapes fluctuate between positive and negative.
Around the year of 1957, Helen started to experiment and take her work down a new path when she began introducing linear shapes and more organic, rounded forms.
Even more fascinating is the fact that, somehow, an echo of the original organic shapes is still trapped in the grid of impersonal relationships.»
In this case, there are two irregularly shaped openings rather than the usual circular one, more like the organic holes in a tree inside which the owl waits for twilight.
These artworks drew upon the organic shapes of plants and animals, rejecting the rigid structures of geometric abstraction in favor of something much more free - flowing.
Though the organic shapes seem to morph into human form, they ultimately serve as disruptions to the viewer, blocking our view and nestling the figure more densely into a space of introspection.
Ranging from simple geometries to more sensuous organic shapes, the motifs call to mind the hard - edged precision of Ellsworth Kelly, Lorser Feitelson, and Lygia Clark.
Among the organic and ovular shapes, another more subtle work stands out in its geometric, dynamic lines, like an ice - colored, slender vertical waterfall of translucent paper bow ties, sprinkled with a smattering of colored confetti.
Zilia Sanchez's shaped canvas sculptures are minimal by any measure, but instead of the industrial minimalism for which American sculptors such as Donald Judd are known, Sanchez's far more organic Amazonas (pictured) mostly suggests thorns, while wryly hinting at the pointy conical bras in 1950s movies.
★ William Baziotes: «A Centennial Exhibition: Surrealist Drawings of the 1930s» (through Dec. 29) More low than high, these raucous sometimes ribald figurative images in watercolor and gouache reveal quite a different side of the well - respected second - tier Abstract Expressionist painter best known for the tasteful restraint, diaphanous colors and blurry organic shapes of his mature style.
Solomon grew up in Florida, so the organic forms and shapes in his paintings are inspired by nature and more specifically, the sea.
Initially confining himself to more geometric compositions, he has since developed a range of organic shapes executed on curved canvas panels.
And also they change how the shape is on the wall, a lot, they change the relationship to the wall and it feels more organic to me.
A traditional Kilim diamond pattern but updated with wobblier, more organic lines (rather than being rigid diamond shapes), this contemporary design has been hand - woven in Afghanistan, with abstract and a-symmetrical colour pattern.
Whilst areas of the streams are still somewhat wet, randomly stipple / drop the mixture on, allowing the paint, not the brush, to form organic dappled shapes (to achieve this use a round - ish tipped brush, ensure you have a decent amount of paint on the canvas and flatten the brush bristles out so they push the paint — it just creates a more natural shape).
Varying shapes and sizes of the light - color stones on the hearth and fireplace surround is more organic, contrasting the orderly brick pattern in the firebox.
I always love adding some elements that branch out (pun not intended) from the normal shape of the tree to give a more natural, organic feel.
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