Sentences with phrase «pointillism in»

His paintings of this period are characterised by flat shapes and controlled lines, using pointillism in a less rigorous way than before.
Cloar employed pointillism in his painting style, creating over 800 works in his lifetime.
His use of the «benday dot,» a printing process that is similar to pointillism in which small dots of color are used to form an image replaced shades of color.
One will and should remember him for the early 1970s, with the rhombus in the foreground and the quick curls everywhere as a grid to themselves, like a Pointillism in shades of gray.
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.

Not exact matches

Call it Zabriski pointillism, embodied in Kowalski's white charger, and here in Dennis Hopper's explosion of familial dynamics.
Students complete 6 sets of value scales in a variety of drawing techniques such as hatching and pointillism.
I'm in love with this beautiful «Nomads» collection of work by Spanish artist Pablo Jurado Ruiz, created through the fascinating technique of Pointillism.
[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.
In 2015 - 6, the Courtauld Gallery, in its exhibition «Bridget Riley: Learning from Seurat», made the case for how Seurat's pointillism influenced her towards abstract paintinIn 2015 - 6, the Courtauld Gallery, in its exhibition «Bridget Riley: Learning from Seurat», made the case for how Seurat's pointillism influenced her towards abstract paintinin its exhibition «Bridget Riley: Learning from Seurat», made the case for how Seurat's pointillism influenced her towards abstract painting.
In Pointillism, the artist uses small dots or strokes of paint to make up the pictures.
Sometimes the black - and - white dots in his paintings are tiny, a nod to pointillism, it would seem, or the Benday dots of newsprint.
A Sunday on La Grande Jatte is a great example of Pointillism and of Neo-Impressionism in painting of Georges Seurat.
Having flirted with pointillism, the technique of painting with dots, Riley discovered her own method of treating optics in paint.
Zavaglia has developed a technique which has been described as «Modern Pointillism,» that allows her to blend colors and establish tonalities that truly resemble the techniques used in classical oil painting.
With so many visual styles in play — Expressionism, Fauvism, Pointillism — the exhibition suggests that these early years presented a long, frustrating search for a visual language — one capable of mystic illumination.
In addition, Riley's work is highlighted in the exhibition Seurat to Riley: The Art of Perception, Pattern, Pointillism & Op Art currently at The Holburne Museum in Bath until January 18, 2018 (first presented at Compton Verney Art Gallery & Park, Warwickshire); as well as in Monochrome: Painting in Black and White at The National Gallery, London through February 18, 201In addition, Riley's work is highlighted in the exhibition Seurat to Riley: The Art of Perception, Pattern, Pointillism & Op Art currently at The Holburne Museum in Bath until January 18, 2018 (first presented at Compton Verney Art Gallery & Park, Warwickshire); as well as in Monochrome: Painting in Black and White at The National Gallery, London through February 18, 201in the exhibition Seurat to Riley: The Art of Perception, Pattern, Pointillism & Op Art currently at The Holburne Museum in Bath until January 18, 2018 (first presented at Compton Verney Art Gallery & Park, Warwickshire); as well as in Monochrome: Painting in Black and White at The National Gallery, London through February 18, 201in Bath until January 18, 2018 (first presented at Compton Verney Art Gallery & Park, Warwickshire); as well as in Monochrome: Painting in Black and White at The National Gallery, London through February 18, 201in Monochrome: Painting in Black and White at The National Gallery, London through February 18, 201in Black and White at The National Gallery, London through February 18, 2018.
Long stuck with the reductive label of Op artist, Riley has established herself as a major modern painter in line with a tradition that reaches back to Seurat's pointillism and Matisse's cutouts.
Although it may seem that the flies work randomly, the method results in thoughtful abstractions, referencing movements like pointillism or impressionism.
With its 10 - color palette, Penridge adds, it recalls at once Seurat's pointillism and a surrealist landscape, while also referencing Amharic, the glyph - based language spoken in Ethiopia.
Using an inventive pointillism technique, Henry J. Soulen creates a moody and evocative artwork in an American impressionist style in this dramatic painting.
Influenced equally by the pointillism of Seurat, the dynamism of the Futurists, and the abstractions of Pollock, her work from the»60s onwards consisted of flat planes of simple, repeated shapes (first in black and white, later with colour) assembled in often dizzying configurations.
Although he belonged to no specific group, his landscape paintings reflect the flavor of Impressionism, others suggest Pointillism, and still others are strongly Fauvist in color.
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.
My first [pointillism piece] was a face of Bob Marley, which had immediate success in my exposition in London.
Venezuelan - born painter Jonathan Brender's bright pointillism pieces have made him popular with collectors in the United States and Europe.
Photo-wise, it's the old cliche about Impressionism as the secret child of photo, and Pointillism being the forerunner of process color in printing: Sigmar Polke's dots, Bridget Riley's psy - ops, camouflage, the pixel, inkjets and spray paint.
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:
Riley began her career painting landscapes in the style of Georges Seurat following early artistic studies that were largely informed by Old Masters painting, Impressionism, and Pointillism which led to a dramatic change in her style.
They are unlike any other paintings being made in the world today: owing something perhaps to Seurat's pointillism or the early works of Agnes Martin, but with an optical charge that is entirely individual and an internally generated sense of pace that invites the eye gently into and across the surface of the painting.
Thomas has noted that she started using her signature rhinestones because of her interest in Pointillism.
Digitally printed onto the textiles, these works pay homage to the modern tradition of pointillism which originated during a time of social and economic unrest in Europe dating back over a century yet still relevant today.
They are unlike any other paintings being made in the world today: owing something perhaps to Seurat's pointillism or the early works of Agnes Martin, but with an optical charge that is entirely individual and an internally generated sense of pace that invites the eye gently into and across the surface of the paint.
THURSDAY MAY 10th, Guy Hepner and the Tax Collection are pleased to present the first US solo exhibition of Belgium - born artist Dimitri Likissas, entitled «Pointillism Revisited», running in the N...
The large brushstrokes evoke the technique of pointillism and the viewer stands way back to capture the monumental pictures, and the endlessness of time spent in a studio.
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.
One of several influential art critics - like Louis Leroy (1812 - 1885), Louis Vauxcelles (1870 - 1943) and Guillaume Apollinaire (1880 - 1918)- who found themselves in the middle of revolutionary developments in French painting at the end of the 19th century, the Parisian writer and anarchist Felix Feneon achieved lasting fame in modern art, at the age of 27, when he invented the term Neo-Impressionism to describe the Pointillism of George Seurat (1859 - 91) and others.
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 historIn 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 historin 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 historin Holland (c.1880 - 1920), and stages exhibitions on various aspects of 19th Century art history.
She began painting figure subjects in a semi-impressionist manner, then changed to pointillism around 1958, mainly producing landscapes.
Chromo - luminarisme as Seurat called it, or pointillism, as we know it today, applied colour theory in a very methodical way — what he called «ma méthode».
Although he never completed high school or received formal art training, Seliger immersed himself in the history of art and experimented with different painting styles including pointillism, cubism, and surrealism.
In her large, multi-media works, vivid spray - painted, translucent atmospheres are contrasted with opaque, hand - painted geometric areas reminiscent of pointillism or pixelation, a juxtaposition that creates significant spatial depth Recent works such as «Gray Matter» (2017) inhabit an intersection between the theatrical baroque and the graphic specificity of stained glass, which is accentuated a dynamic sense of movement, swirling spirals, upward diagonals, and heavy impasto.
Nor had I come across Howardena Pindell (born 1943), who decoupled pointillism from image so that her millions of coloured points float free, creating an atmosphere of their own, in this case the drift of flickering light through a glade.
The group show Efflorescence, containing the works of four brilliant artists (Alexi Torres, Ellen de Meijer, Gavin Rain and Zhuang Hong Yi), all range in style — from pointillism to non-objective, three - dimensional wall pieces — but share the use of high chromatic, vibrant, energetic hues.
In a perfect mix of prison and pointillism, all you need is a banana, a pin, and your imagination.
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