"Recognizable images" refers to pictures or visuals that are easy to identify and understand.
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recognizable images of pets, paws, etc. this type of logo instantly communicates what the store is about.
The much anticipated A&E Psycho prequel TV series, Bates Motel has just revealed the very first teaser art which utilizes one of the most
recognizable images from the Alfred Hitchcock classic.
Accordingly, many also sought to rid their art of any narrative content: «The new painting dispensed
with recognizable images from the known world... It was an art that sought to negate the art of America's recent past as well as that of more distant times and places.»
Although the paintings flirt with identifiable forms, they are kept from coalescing into fully
recognizable images as each painting reveals an organic network of indecipherable, almost hieroglyphic marks.
The iconic work is one of the most instantly
recognizable images in both art history and popular culture, perhaps second only to the Mona Lisa.
As a result, his interest moved from
making recognizable images to presenting archetypes of the subconscious — highly stylized and at times totemic figures or markings.
It spans two floors of the Museum and includes instantly
recognizable images such as Warhol's iconic Campbell's Soup Can (Tomato) and Marilyn Monroe (Marilyn).
The works on view at the exhibition evokes conversations between abstract forms and a variety of human or animal protagonists, as locations strike up to have a conversation with the people,
recognizable images chat with paint smears while looping gestures address spectators within his imageries.
Aimée Beaubien's exhibition «Always Wherever» at Twin Kittens gallery [closes March 1] plays with the parameters of painting and sculpture in photo cutouts that depict abstract textures and snippets of
recognizable images like a tree or an architectural detail.
Geva primarily uses bold gestures to propel and push paint over the surface of multilayered canvases, sometimes done in diptychs, which often
include recognizable images like birds, tree branches, and flowers.
Neanderthals had large brains and made complex tools but never demonstrated the ability to
draw recognizable images, unlike early modern humans who created vivid renderings of animals and other figures on rocks and cave walls.
Berthot's works
depict recognizable images, but these images seem like thoughts or visions, materially inseparable from the container they fill.
Argue's large - scale paintings begin with
universally recognizable images and scenes of iconic artworks — Picasso's Demoiselles d'Avignon, for instance — but with a veil of abstracted letters superimposed on top.
In the end, Argue's arresting compositions
unbind recognizable images and literature to offer a new charged visual language, one that advances a dazzling view of a universe in flux charged with energy and coloratura.
The work he created led American art away from abstraction and personal expression and towards a more objective art that
featured recognizable images such as targets, maps, and the American flag — «things the mind already knows,» as he describe them.
The resulting compositions, which mingle 21st - century digital technology with traditional labor - intensive hand work, are legible as
recognizable images only at a distance or in the stainless steel convex mirrors installed in the exhibition.
Kon's work is a unique take on the all - familiar VHS stills: worn - out
yet recognizable images from the not - so - distant past.
Johns
mounts recognizable images atop tools of practical and industrial nature, using those very tools to obscure and create vague impressions on the canvases.
As much in love with music and rhythm as he was with photography, Sidibé's most
recognizable images portray the youth of the city dancing in the city's bars and nightclubs.
As a leading member of the Abstract Expressionists, de Kooning startled much of the art world with the introduction in 1953 of his Women paintings, that «bore
clearly recognizable images of females figures, and thus rejected the commitment to non-objectivity that previously characterized his own work and Abstract Expressionism more generally.
The artistic oeuvre of Matthew Brannon consists of paintings, spatial installations and sound works, but he is best known for his letterpress and silkscreen prints, which set up elusive relationships
between recognizable images and texts.
His cauldron of references contains essences of, among others, Cecily Brown, Karen Kilimnik, Richard Prince, and Sue Williams, but though Whitmore
exploits recognizable images and styles, he also claims to embrace a degree of ambiguity not always associated with the practice, and to want viewers to question both what they see and the sincerity of the artist.
Though it contains
few recognizable images, its 1992 origin tells a six - degrees - of - separation story about Schnabel, his second career as a movie director and the 1980s art scene.
There are many
more recognizable images here: Kertész's 1926 «Satiric Dancer,» with its surrealist humor, or Harry Callahan's «Eleanor» (1949).
In a most unique capacity, she works
over recognizable images, working and reworking their surface and adding rich layers, so that objects are transported in an entirely new direction into a fluid visual quality of being remembered or reimagined in singular vibrant ways.
His Rorschachs (1984) and Camouflages (1986) had no identifiable subject, a notable departure from his earlier works, though they were still
immediately recognizable images.
Locations talk to people,
recognizable images chat with paint smears while looping gestures address spectators within the picture.
An iconic and
instantly recognizable image from Robert Longo's, Men in the Cities series, Cindy was created by the artist in 2002 as an original lithograph in black and grey on Rives BF...
The political orientation of many street artists hasn't been dulled by fame: Fairey's Hope poster became the single most
recognizable image of Barack Obama's 2008 campaign.
An iconic and instantly
recognizable image from Robert Longo's, Men in the Cities series, Cindy was created by the artist in 2002 as an original lithograph in black and grey on Rives...
A major figure in the development of Pop art in the 1960s, Robert Indiana is best known for his iconic LOVE series of sculptures and prints, which rank among the
most recognizable images in postwar art.
The original Gerber Baby, Ann Turner Cook, has graced the front of the company's food products since 1928 and
the recognizable image is the trademark logo of Gerber Baby products.
It's a bit like if every time you tossed a handful of puzzle pieces on the table, it still made
a recognizable image.
It begins with
the recognizable image of a red - haired little girl named Annie, who stands in front of a classroom extolling the virtues of President William Henry Harrison — he of the month - long presidency — before breaking into a spontaneous soft - shoe routine.
Eventually, however, the puzzle pieces have to start forming
a recognizable image — there's even a baldly expository / symbolic scene that illustrates this using actual puzzle pieces — and The Captive's endgame is simultaneously so silly and muddled that it's impossible to take seriously, even though Egoyan is clearly struggling to make some sort of grand statement.
That will greatly expand my reach and hopefully make Louie, an adopted shelter pet,
a recognizable image to the kids.
Yamamoto puts his own touches on
these recognizable images with positive words and sentimental phrases.