Sentences with phrase «mystical paintings»

Don't miss her mystical paintings + sculpture in #liminalworlds at @trestlegallery, curated by @katerinalanfranco!
Another American artist inspired by the majesty and mystery of the Maine, Alan Bray creates mystical paintings that quietly celebrate the phenomena and intricacy of nature in the ordinary.
This has given us extraordinary new discoveries, like the late gay Indian painter Bhupen Khakhar, who recently had a stunning survey at Tate Modern, and the ecstatic mystical paintings of Hilma af Klint that you showed at the Serpentine.
As mentioned before, players will occasionally explore the inside worlds contained in mystical paintings.
Mario then meets a mystical paint can and starts a quest to bring some paint and color back into this island.
But subject matter came back in a really strong way with the Pop thing, and when subject matter came back, it seemed opposed to the idea of a more abstract or, say, mystical painting, and against the idea that other things were coming out of a painting rather than real imagistic pieces of information.
Lot 45, «Reflections: Mystical Painting,» is a strong oil and magna on canvas, 56 by 75 inches, by Roy Lichtenstein (1923 - 1997).
This is a truly mystical painting and one that is a total meditation on the infinite and the sublime.»

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A mystical vision of Christ emanating from a painting on a church wall and blending into all humanity as well as the universe itself in a highly visionary description of the omnipresence of God as «all - in - all.»
features realistic painting of aaliyah along the front with mystical illustrations throughout the front and back.
Jeep says it looked at the landscape of the mystical Shangri - La for the Sageland's design, which features bright Ivory tri-coat Pearl white paint with earth - tone trim.
Full - page, tempura paintings of dreamscapes, mystical figures and creatures are interspersed throughout the text, featuring amazing detail and stylized graphic designs and mandalas in lush colors.
Venture inside the mountains and you'll discover a hidden world of mysterious and mystical caves filled with stalactite and stalagmite formations and some prehistoric cave paintings.
Vibrant late fall colors painted across the trees and hillsides, the worn exterior of ancient stone buildings, awe - inspiring views from medieval walled cities, the mystical white horses on the plains of the Camargue, a...
Olsen has also travelled extensively throughout Australia introducing a spiritual and mystical insight into the landscapes he paints and the life that inhabits them.
His paintings often represent bustling scenes of his birthplace in Eastern Europe and bring together mystical, semi-surrealist tapestries of Jewish history including evocative imagery of the Holocaust.
Smith writes: «In effect, Mr. Ryman has spent his career circling Point A, proving that there are an infinite number of ways to meet painting's basic requirements... It helps to think of Mr. Ryman as a kind of philosopher - carpenter with an inborn, almost mystical love of paint as paint.
It was originally painted a deep purple violet, which, according to Pallasmaa, gave it a strange, mystical atmosphere.
My paintings began to reflect my involvement in the mystical writings of Gurdjieff especially his book All and Everything.
Materials with a strong physical presence, such as wood and paint, are paired with those that possess spiritual or even mystical associations, such as mirrors and light.
He works primarily in painting and performance art, and is interested in art - making as a vehicle for philosophical exploration and mystical experience.
Capturing her almost mystical drawings and paintings was not an easy task, but the authors have succeeded brilliantly.
As she painted graceful fairies, ghosts and woodland creatures that played in colorful, mystical universes, her art friends called them lightweight and kitschy.
Writers and curators, viewing these paintings at the time of their production, recognized the near - mystical arrangement of mathematic symbols and abstract shapes contained within these works as a language wholly the artist's own.
William T. Wiley is primarily known for mystical watercolors that whimsically move between references to pop culture, literature, and art history, though he has worked in a variety of media, including drawing, painting, sculpture, film, and performance.
Take horses for instance: from the symbolism behind the forms of Amy Laugesen's classic sculptures to the expressive interpretation of Peggy Judy's paintings of livestock; from the mystical photographs by Sandra Lee Kaplan to the modern artifacts and adornments of Janet Nelson; the style, form, and interpretation of these artists couldn't be more varied.
But in the background of this stunning tableau, if you meditate closely on the painting, you will see a portrait of a powerful, other - worldly female figure, almost larger than life, with large bright eyes, wearing a turban, sharply observing everything, as if she herself were keeping all the other elements in balance, in some mystical powerful way.
In some works, the softness of his painting style and the candy - like colors add to the mystical, dreamlike quality of the feathery forests and twinkling skies.
Sometimes diagrammed with mystical arrows, lozenges, doilies, stenciled numbers, and stars — the sort to be found in anAl Jensen painting or a Boucherouite rag rug of Morocco.
In timeless spirit and simple form, Julia Haft - Candell's ceramic sculptures recall the mystical austerity of primeval petroglyphs, carved totems and cave paintings.
Dreamlike, mystical, surrealist, but also harboring references to the everyday, his paintings alternate between engaging the viewers directly and holding back in passive contemplation.
The almost mystical position that painting holds over other media in the British public's mind ensures a steady stream of shows.
It is clear that there is a mystical, spiritual element in his later monochromatic paintings, particularly the black paintings.
Replete with mystical symbols, the painting shows a blue teacup atop a checked tabletop, with the word «MOI» written boldly beneath, addressing the respective identities and complex friendship of the artist and sitter.
Longobardi utilizes the genre of landscape painting to suggest mystical, invisible worlds that parallel our own, often depicting colonization and escape.
For an artist whose output extends far beyond the fine paintings of World War One and exceeds the parameters of British landscape painting within which his work is usually understood, the recurrence of certain themes and preoccupations — a sense of significant place, and the idea of trees as sentient, mystical beings — creates a satisfying symmetry to his career.
By the application of paint on canvas, the observer can enjoy both the visual aesthetic while contemplating the mystical at the same time.
The contrast between his early visionary depictions of mystical trees and beings, and the paintings that stand as some of the most memorable images of war ever made, is emphatic, underlining perhaps that Nash was not a «natural» artist in the way that contemporaries like Stanley Spencer certainly were.
From pop - culture portraits to mystical abstracts and chalk - on - slate paintings, the artists have each applied their innovative, creative visions to the boards.
Sometimes diagrammed with mystical arrows, lozenges, doilies, stenciled numbers, and stars — the sort to be found in an Al Jensen painting or a Boucherouite rag rug of Morocco.
«My goal in painting,» he explained in 1962, «is to create pulsing, luminous, and open surfaces, whose color alone emanates a mystical light, harmonizing with my deepest experience of life and nature.»
The exhibition consists of paintings, works on paper, a scent and audio, relating to the world surrounding the mystical thinker and orator, G.I. Gurdjieff (1877 - 1949).
Paintings by Han Young - Wook, exhibited with Galerie Bhak (Seoul) were amazing in the way they combined hyperrealism with the mystical, conjuring the idea that behind each portrait is real person but elevated into a legend.
Some of Johanson's words and compositions feel like heirlooms from a long and ragtag coastal tradition of poets, artists, and musicians: Wallace Berman's mystical photocopies and seminal Semina culture; the poem - paintings of Kenneth Patchen; the beaming peacenik posters of Sister Corita Kent; the blurring between art and life embodied by Allan Kaprow (the subject of a 2008 MOCA retrospective); all filtered through the dirty socks of punk and the wondrous messy freedom that tumbled out of that.
Eilshemius primarily painted figures and landscapes, turning to moonlit cityscapes and more mystical subject matter during the 1910s.
The mystical significance of numbers is also the premise of Numerology 7, another important oil painting in the show demonstrating Milder's belief that expressionism did not always have to be abstract or gloomy.
Among the last paintings of Dali's life, works from 1983 reveal the influence of the French mathematician René Thom's theory of «catastrophe» and Dali's continuing mystical fascination with aesthetic form.
There are also lithographs — among them a grey, mandala - like composition, San Francisco Dancers» Workshop Poster (1974), which reminded me of the mystical shapes painted by Swedish spiritualist Hilma af Klint: circles and triangles concealing spiritual energy.
«The Conference of the Birds» will encompass 30 paintings illustrating and delving into a mystical journey loosely based on the 30 birds of attar.
His oil paintings create a space where dialogue can take place, embracing the universal and the mystical through abstraction.
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