Sentences with phrase «pictorial expression of»

In 1945 he moved to Rome: following his figurative beginnings and first experimentations he elaborated a manner of pictorial expression of neo-geometrical matrix.
You will see a pictorial expression of fertilization processes; how the sperm cell swims to an ovary and clings to it, then within some weeks a fetus looking like a tadpole is formed.
Statements affirming particular facts may be found to have value as pictorial expressions of spiritual truths, even though the supposed facts themselves did not actually happen.
These eloquent works are pictorial expressions of a paradox that happens when an artist goes deeply within himself and makes contact with his own culture.

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Bultmann regards the pictorial language which the New Testament uses about the cross as a mythological expression of the truth that the believer has been delivered from sin.
It includes a collection of pictorial gene expression maps of the brain and spinal cord of the mouse.
Together, they highlight both the wide - ranging expression and the striking consistency of Roversi's oeuvre, characterised by a strikingly pictorial sensibility drenched with a classic sense of beauty.
Painting is always intuitively conditioned... Pictorial life is not imitated life; it is, on the contrary, a created reality based on the inherent life within every medium of expression.
Parallel to the development of a pictorial expression inspired by existing visual references, we find in the exhibition several good examples of expressive painterly declarations.
Mr. Burban encourages individuality of expression through an exact analysis of the elements used to draw or paint the figure in compositional structure and pictorial space.
Drips and borders interrupt the perfect flatness of his pictorial screens or windows, reframing the binaries of opticality and expression, painting and object, agent and observer.
He believed that, in rejecting pictorial traditions, he could access a more essential form of personal expression — one that was raw and unfiltered, and espoused a Jungian, primal way of being.
The artworks cover a wide range of pictorial expressions; from Asger Jorns» Expressionism to Warhol's Pop Art; from Gerhard Richter's Photorealism to Jeff Koons» Appropriationism.
Throughout his career, Howard Hodgkin has filled his small paintings with a tremendous depth of expression and pictorial invention — and these seven pictures confirm his continuing mastery of the intimate.
This is clear from his 1913 letter to Stieglitz, where he spoke about «a purer painting of a dimension having no title, each painting hav [ing] a name in rapport with the pictorial expression, [an] appropriate name absolutely created for it.»
The painting by David Schutter, fluid expression of a philology of pictorial language — perception, gesture, memory of the image and its translation through layering — converse with the sculptures by Nicola Martini, animated by a inner and perpetual tension between rigidly opposed elements (horizontal / vertical, centrifugal / centripetal, solid / liquid) and which draw, challenging the limits of their own materials, a distant, atemporal and almost metaphysical landscape.
From the beginning he discovered a means of expression that reflected his temperament, and thereby made a clean sweep of pictorial tradition.
Saavedra's practice combines pictorial work with performances, happenings and video installations amongst other modes of expression.
The superabundance of his pictorial energies - the expression of a power almost grotesque in relation to its situation - link Pollock to the tribal art tradition of romantic exaggeration and hyperbole.
This mood need not betray itself in a sense of anguish and violent pictorial expression alone; it can also embrace more pacific attitudes and less vehement pictorial means, depending upon the individual.
His revolutionary pieces from the 50s inspired a group of young artists to build a different pictorial expression much based upon minimalism and the wish to transform the physicality of an artwork.
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