Neo-Impressionism, based
on Pointillism - a variant of the colour theory of Divisionism), or aspect of the natural world (eg.
• Impressionism (fl. 1870 - 1880) See above: Most Important Movements • Italian Divisionism (1890 - 1907) Post-Impressionist style that drew heavily
on Pointillism and Neo-Impressionism.
Purple Rain The high waistband
on the Pointillism - inspired Lululemon WunderUnder Pants» ($ 102; lululemon.com) hides not - so - tight tummies.
Not exact matches
With 2 weeks left until Halloween, our thoughts are
on pumpkins, and we made our own «
Pointillism Pumpkins.»
Meanwhie, the application of Van Gogh's own artistry to a work about his life and art reminds one of the (infinitely superior) legerdemain
on display in Sunday in the Park with George, the Stephen Sondheim masterwork that deploys musical
pointillism in the service of its pointillist subject.
[10] Jones notes that Riley investigated Seurat's
pointillism by painting from a book illustration of Seurat's Bridge at an expanded scale to work out how his technique made use of complementary colours, and went
on to create pointillist landscapes of her own, such as Pink Landscape (1960), [10] painted soon after her Seurat study [13] and portraying the «sun - filled hills of Tuscany» (and shown in the exhibition poster) which Jones writes could readily be taken for a post-impressionist original.
A Sunday
on La Grande Jatte is a great example of
Pointillism and of Neo-Impressionism in painting of Georges Seurat.
Probably the most famous example of Georges Seurat's
Pointillism technique is the 1884 - 86 A Sunday Afternoon
on the Island of La Grande Jatte, which had also inspired fellow Post-Impressionist Paul Signac to dive into similar explorations.
Using a variety of techniques, Auerbach's paintings and prints rely
on handcrafted seriality and pixel - like
pointillism, bringing the issues of the digital world onto the canvas.
stract Expressionist
pointillism,» plus paintings filed
on the basis of quality, from «new, about to be shown» to «medium» to «not so hotski.»
The early pieces
on view at Hollis Taggart — formative attempts at Impressionism,
Pointillism, Cubism and, a bit more furtively, Surrealism — demonstrate a deep, if not particularly distinctive, understanding of modernist currents.
Andy Warhol's turtlenecked face stretched like a bad Photoshop edit, Michelangelo's David swathed in a garish pink, and a nod to
Pointillism with a «pixelated» Mussolini, appear alongside three small, «cropped» canvases, easily borrowed from Getty Image stock photography, of men's slacks and dress shoes
on a red carpet, their identities virtually indistinguishable save for the respective titles, George, David, and Leo.
The artist has adapted Seurat's famous
pointillism painting «A Sunday Afternoon
on the Island of La Grande Jatte» to stretch 22 metres around the reception area of JWT London.
The style was based
on the optical painting technique called
Pointillism (an offshoot of Divisionism).
While
pointillism was about the optical, Drummond, in a passage quoted
on the gallery's website for her solo show in 2005, describes the effect of her work in terms of sound:
The artist also used the
pointillism method, a technique developed by impressionist artist George Seurat and Paul Signa.From afar your eyes would only notice a composition of perfectly aligned contrasting shapes
on canvas, but once up close you will see the different textures and hidden colors you weren't aware of.
Matisse had worked his own way into abstraction through color, from perceptual studies based
on Cézanne to the
pointillism of Signac, immersing his subjects in luminous space, from which boldly simplified color compositions like The Blue Window (1913) were to emerge.
In addition to works by Van Gogh, the museum's permanent collection also contains paintings by the artist's contemporaries, notably those associated with Impressionism (1873 - 90), Post-Impressionism in France (1880 - 1900),
Pointillism (c.1884 - 1900), and Post-Impressionism in Holland (c.1880 - 1920), and stages exhibitions
on various aspects of 19th Century art history.
Cells
on Slide Plates (2014), mixed - media Cristina's delicate piece references
pointillism, a technique most practiced at the end of the 19th century, where colored dots, rather than long strokes, created an image.
On closer view, a dense weave of hundreds of thousands of dots becomes visible, revealing a methodology that owes as much to
Pointillism as Abstract Expressionism.
On these boxes, and as part of the series Pintar por pintar, Negrón decided to work a group of abstract paintings that evoke french
Pointillism of the late nineteenth century.
Richard, OK, but aren't there already other ways to acknowledge the picture surface — like
Pointillism or even Art brut, for example — which don't rely
on a planar organisations parallel to the surface?
And irrigated cropland could sometimes be discerned, like
pointillism on Nile Delta sand.