Sentences with phrase «preexisting images»

"Preexisting images" refers to the pictures or mental representations that already exist or were formed before something else. It means having a preconceived idea or preconception about something based on previous experiences or knowledge. Full definition
Other artworks are «improvements» or modifications of preexisting images, for example the défigurations by Asger Jorn, or collages such as those by Wangechi Mutu, realized from medical illustrations and anatomical drawings.
Demand often culls his source material from preexisting images found in the media, such as the interior of the Fukushima Daichi power plant after the 2011 tsunami, or the United States Oval Office.
Rubinstein writes: «Although she never ceased to rely on preexisting images, Drexler described to [interviews Roberta] Fallon sometimes feeling «very guilty» about building her paintings from «something not out of your head.»
His works address the evolving effects of new digital technologies, which easily manipulate preexisting images of the human being.
Defined by the experts at MoMA as the intentional borrowing, copying, and alteration of preexisting images and objects, it has been a legitimate instrument of expression for over a century, although controversy regarding authorship has frequently been related to it.
Johns has almost always selected the raw material of his art from preexisting images, or what he has called «things the mind already knows.»
Say you are in a spot where you have a preexisting image that you want to use but it is inconveniently low res, or that you, not being a graphic designer, failed to create a high - res image to begin with.
And you forget, too, how rare truly abstract paintings really are — I mean paintings that are not paintings of preconceived, preexisting images but simply of painting.
North - American artist Nicole Wittenberg, whose works occupy one of the old industrial refrigerators in the gallery's basement, creates erotic figurative paintings from a combination of studio sittings and preexisting images, referring to the extensive sexual imagery of art history.
While suggestions of landscapes and the traces of art history of the past century and a half can be observed, her works are «not painting of preconceived, preexisting images but simply of painting» and rarely and truly abstract painting, as a critic Barry Schwabsky remarks (Art Forum, May 2011, p297).
Muniz, Vik (b. 1961) Painter, photographer, noted for his reconstructions of preexisting images.
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