Sentences with phrase «pointillism which»

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.
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.

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[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.
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.
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.
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.
My first [pointillism piece] was a face of Bob Marley, which had immediate success in my exposition in London.
[2] Her paintings, which reference such disparate sources as pointillism, pixelation, and graffiti [3], invite the viewer to question what it is they are seeing and to put the images together for themselves.
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.
His far - reaching creative output from 1930 - 1990, the earliest influences of which include Cubism, Pointillism, Surrealism, aboriginal art and art of other ancient cultures, also contains sculpture and graphic art.
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.
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?
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