Sentences with phrase «picture space»

Don't go on selfie overload — Showing your face from ten different angles is a complete waste of picture space!
Laws pictures his space as a resource not just for the school community but also for the community at large.
Cubism first shattered the transparency of the painted surface and made picture space look like a fractured mirror.
The wavy black lines streaming from the top center of «Narrows (third version)» (1999) make an offhand homage to Op painter Bridget Riley's manner of corrugating picture space with systematic patterns, while also suggesting a Pop rendition of a cascade of flowing hair.
The Portugal - born artist on her space, her working day and what music she listens to as she works on a picture
... What is the most tense part — put your hand on that and let go of the tension... Be aware of all your feelings in the present moment... Breathe deeply a few times... Now picture the space of your consciousness as a room.
2001 Exhibition at Photo Picture Space Gallery Osaka, Japan Exhibition at Etherton Gallery, Tucson, AZ Group show at The Fotografie Forum, Frankfort, Germany
Expressing a preference for more traditional picture space versus an all - over approach to abstraction, Behnke notes: «I don't like a lot of chaos... I want there to be important forms and then lesser forms, important colors and lesser colors.
Hofmann's essay, «Plastic Creation,» in the League (1932 - 1933) is his first important statement made in America concerning the function of two - dimensional picture space.
Virtual 3D modeling is the prerequisite for the well - known filmic pieces Two Minutes Out of Time (2000) and One Million Kingdoms (2001) by Pierre Huyghe (b. 1962) as well as for the works by Yngve Holen (b. 1982) and Avery K Singer (b. 1987), which return digital picture spaces to the permanence of material objects.
All the devices in Stella's new paintings are geared to make picture space feel as if it bites into real space, without using illusionistic depth.
He found in baroque art instructive examples of painting that successfully grafted picture space to the Christian belief that pervaded the social space of Europe at the time.
And, where the orbital movement of forms — which has been a basic element in European design since the Renaissance — was intended to hold the spectator's attention within the frame, the expanding picture space in...
He criticized Mondrian's «Broadway Boogie Woogie» (1944, MOMA) as wavering and awkward and denounced Kandinsky for his non-cubist picture space.
One was Richard Artschwager — his thoughts about picture space interested me very much.
That experience is immersive; we are invited to sit and observe the interaction between the deco - repeated paper systems, constantly out of alignment, which draws us in to the painting's edge and the dazzling picture spaces.
The company I started out with back then had feature sheet property boards that we used in the local shopping malls, with a few small picture spaces well suited to images shot from a speeding car going over multiple potholes.
If you have a listing that is not getting to many showings, it could be that the potential buyer is unable to picture the space without any furniture.
I am in love with that last picture space!!
«I always pictured this space having a pair of sofas facing each other,» says the designer.
From cubism they took the shallow picture space and the concern with the picture plane.
Benicia painter William Harsh took to heart the lesson of his mentor Philip Guston that making a painting entails bringing something into two worlds: the one in which canvases pile up and studio space costs money and the parallel world of picture space, a realm of freedom where even the impossible may find a place.
The names stand awkwardly and coarsely in the picture space immediately adjacent to pasted on coins, LPs, banana peels and newspaper articles.
His protagonists, often depicted facing away from us as transfixed onlookers, draw our attention into the hazy depths of the picture space where Orr's mysteries lurk.
There has been a revolution in how we picture space, and images of the planets and stars are among the wonders of this century.
Shadows complicate the picture space, adding or altering shapes, and beams of light irradiate figures.
In «Two Bathers,» Park's figuration - which spurred a phalanx of imitators in the Bay Area - asserts equal claims to picture space on behalf of pure painting and of human reference.
Color Field painting is the other American style she relates with, as she stains her linens with oil paints in expanses of color, creating abstracted landscapes that emphasize the geometry of the forms and their arrangement within the picture space.
But variations in tone and her use of impastos give the work a complex, veiled, glowing appearance, where colors and light appear to be shifting, vibrating and transforming within the picture space.
Our trust in this picture space is uneasy, and here that uneasiness is both confirmed and / or disrupted as the hand that guides its making is revealed.
In these works he used the technique of soak - staining, applying thinned paint onto the canvas to create abstract fields of color, horizontal cloud - like rectangles, which pervade the picture space with their lyrical presence.
I want to be in the work, the picture space, looking out at the viewer / participant.»
As Oursler explains, «Courbet chose to depict himself at work, turned away from the viewer, looking into the picture space.
Even his frames are painted, extending the opulent breadth of his brushwork beyond the picture space and into the room.
The visual tactic is akin to Manet's realism (e.g., «A Bar at the Folies - Bergère», 1882) where picture space and architectural space meld into the psychological entrapment of subject and viewer.
Here the whole surface is energized by thin brushwork, but the picture space has become a theater of odd, isolated forms, vaguely organic but without scale.
By 1947 Kline had achieved a true freedom from subject matter and was pushing large, curving black lines across the picture space.
At the same time, a systematic approach to the building of the picture space, by the application of flattened planes of colour and the box - like compositional structure anticipates Hitchen's more formally abstract works of later in the decade.
If the narrative content of Davis's painting was American, its shallow picture space and non-imitative colour schemes were entirely characteristic of European modernism - a sort of cross between Matisse (colourful, yet sharp fragments), Fernand Leger (all - over lively pattern) and Joan Miro (multi-coloured fantastic motifs).
Riley broke the old - fashioned rules about what you are supposed to do in an abstract painting: she punched holes in the picture space and, in doing so, made a painting which puts the viewer in the middle of the experience.
I was looking for a way to construct a series of paint moves that could open the picture space into a vista and while continuing to maintain its flat compression, which is Cézanne.
His twisted metal strips are painted in ways that make the picture space appear to vibrate.
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