Patients looking at an open, well - lit and
natural image of trees and water needed fewer painkillers than patients who had no picture or an abstract image.
Not exact matches
The
Tree of Life is his latest effort, a film dominated by
images of breathtaking
natural beauty on a scale ranging from the intimate to the unfathomably vast.
Combined with the vibrant colors
of the potted bougainvillea
trees and the glistening ocean, Ban Lealay paints a picture perfect
image of style that compliments the harmony
of the
natural world that can be viewed from every angle
of this brilliantly designed villa.
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.
This sensation also comes to the fore in Wilson's work Raging Storm (oil on linen, 2001), while both Jennifer Bartlett's Nevis, January # 1 (pastel on paper, 2008) and Jane Freilicher's Some
Trees (oil and paper mounted on board, 2007) offer
images of the
natural world that are distinctly more bucolic.
The paper maintains the brown - grey color and the texture
of the
tree - bark it was made from, and this bestows a fragile,
natural delicacy to the origami - like complexity
of the central
images.
His
images, some
of which are illustrative while others entirely abstract, often reference the
natural world; bees,
trees, and picturesque landscapes permeate his work, though their representation is often more vivid and colorful than their real - world manifestations.
To check out more
images check out the
Natural Selection
image gallery More on Green Art: Austin Green Art Temporary Recycled Artwork Installation Second Growth: William Stranger's Art Installation «Invokes the Life Cycle
of a
Tree