Sentences with phrase «of photographic realism»

The FSA introduced a never - before - seen style of photographic realism that would change the aesthetic of documentary photography forever.
She questions the veracity of photographic realism and the stereotypes of American culture, as in her Cowboys (1979) series, which places cowboy figurines in outdoor settings and compositions that replicate realistic scale and proportion.

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Liu has invented a kind of weeping realism that surrenders to the erosion of memory and the passage of time, while also bringing faded photographic images vividly to life as rich, facile paintings.
Once it's woven, photographic realism can hardly catch up with the veridical presence of yarns becoming a new place and time.
In his photographic transparencies, Golub manipulates and alters existing images of the same dramatic and tragic subjects which, after being photocopied and photographed, are transferred by the artist onto transparent sheets that emphasize the rough realism of his work.
From afar, Untitled appears like a trompe l'oeil; however, upon closer consideration, the photographic realism dissolves into a painterly abstraction composed from a meticulous system of thick, accrued brushstrokes that endow the surface with a textured physicality.
Using the traditional format of the silver print, Simpson questioned the authority of realism that defined the photographic project.»
However, the paired concepts prove redundant of both the realism in photographic representation and the abstraction in nonfigurative painting.
«Hands, See Mouth» bears witness to the poetry of Houck's voracious photographic practice, whose ambitious combination of magical realism and abstraction appeals to both our sensory and cerebral selves.
To capture the heroes and victims of Thatcherism and globalization, Griffin invented a new photographic style, Capitalist Realism, parodying Socialist Realism.
Photographic realism emerged in the 1960s as a style of American art, in sharp contrast to intellectual contemporary art movements like Abstract Expressionism and Minimalism.
Goldstein employed an airbrush technique that resulted in an illusion of photographic transparency, which New York Times critic Roberta Smith claimed «fine - tuned Photo Realism to a celluloid - thin elegance.»
Zhang Xiaogang (b. 1958) Member of Chinese Cynical Realism movement noted for his «Bloodlines» series of photographic - style portraits.
By shooting stark, black - and - white images that are purposely blurry and grainy, Nakahira broke with Japan's photographic history of social realism and allowed elements of uncertainty and expression into his work.
Over the ensuing decades he continued a systematic and rigorous exploration of the processes of painting, generating an abundant output that can range from photographic realism to the most uncompromising abstraction and take the form of the subtlest exercises in monochrome or the most intense colour, with every variation in between.
Wavering between photographic realism and painterly softness, Winstanley's works call into question the quiet psychology of public and private spaces.
He even showed me a folio of the works of the painters I was imitating, with their earlier paintings having a practically photographic quality of realism.
a. Ability to put on realism to photographic works ranging from traditional to fantastic imagery and congruous appositions ideas b. Impressive skills with the usage of color scheme control and retouching strategies c. Deep understanding of cinematography, marketing or promotional photography, and digital imaging tactics d. Appreciating abilities with the any type of camera usage like positioning the subject in the exact frame, examining and catching impeccable feelings, regulating the lens, lightning, and much more.
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