Sentences with phrase «n't illusionistic»

Illusion in the trompe - l'oeil sense is not one of my techniques, and the effect isn't illusionistic.
The juxtaposition of the planes against the pale ground and muted bands imply depth but are not illusionistic.
`... Colour in painting brings with it the possibility of constructing luminosity, — not an illusionistic depiction of illumination and shade, but an actual source of particular light.

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The spaces herein are not wrought out of illusionistic ambiguities, but from plastic certainties.»
I wasn't satisfied with a painted illusionistic texture and so I carefully extruded thin thread - like lines of oil paint out of a little plastic bag to re-create the three - dimensional terry cloth texture that I desired.
Cheat River, is not only illusionistic intentionally; but it is a criticism of criticism; it reintroduces subject matter when subject matter was taking a beating from Judd, Fried and Greenberg.
Taylor's «B» is angled to remind us that it has been applied on the flat surface of the picture, not on the door in illusionistic space; the white drips on the floor could be in the room itself, or a result of his vigorous work on the canvas.
Though Stella, like Richard Serra, is not shy of scale, the overarching issue here is not the presence of focused materiality but the potential for material to form an open - ended Baroque extension, the consequence being that an illusionistic painting now exists in real space.
Asked about his recent departure from purely illusionistic painting, Cockrill remarks: «I'm just experimenting... it's almost like, I don't know whether it's the work, or the fact that I've changed, but there's a lot of curiosity about this and what am I doing and where am I going, and I don't know.
In New York, the smaller Parisian formats were quickly associated with fussy illusionistic spaces, and in an eagerness not to miss the train of Greenberg's seductive theories, too many American painters fell for his Kantian logic of progress in art and the eventual critical endgame of the death of painting that followed.
A 1958 exhibition of Jackson Pollock's work at Whitechapel Gallery had a major impact on the young artist, but it wasn't until the early 1960s that Riley began to develop her signature Op Art style consisting of black and white illusionistic patterns.
I do not wish to imply that their paintings appear similar, only that they participate in their alma mater's particular attention to the play of surface and illusionistic depth, and that their penumbrae lead back among the lotus eaters to Van Winkle's realm of nod.
All the works featured in the show are the product of Stella's diverse approach to the conventions of illusionistic and literal space, not just from a pictorial viewpoint but also from the architectural and sculptural.
Not something illusionistic, but a real visual space.
Richter describes his preoccupation with bird's - eye views of cities as «abandonment of the concept of interesting content and illusionistic painting; a spot of paint should be a spot of paint, and the motif needn't have a message or allow for interpretation.
I incorporate not only a semblance of an illusionistic space, but also the resemblance of the viewer who is reflected in the surface.
With these paintings, I am finding ways to make the painting sculptural, to introduce space, but I don't want to do that with illusionistic depth.
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