Behind that wall are two black paintings punctuated by red, yellow and green spots peeking through the darkness of an apocalyptic void teeming with barely visible
rhythmic lines.
2013
Rhythmic Lines, Project Space, Chelsea, London MA Fine Art Group Exhibition, Cookhouse Gallery, London Come Closer, Group Show, Hortensia Gallery, London For The Time Being, Project Space, Fulham, London Vision Within a Circle, Queen's Park, London Come, Group Show, Hortensia Gallery, London
All distinctly geometric and precisely composed, Callahan's, Dawid's, and Sugimoto's images present us with delicate interplays between light and dark tonalities, positive and negative space, surface and depth,
rhythmic lines and visual rhymes.
Park's paintings evolved from a use of shallow cubist space, often in black and white, to
the rhythmic lines and vibrant color of her later work.
Also included in the show are new large - scale drawings using natural earth pigments which were created with a bamboo stick that the artist presses repeatedly on paper to create resonant and
rhythmic lines in space.
Among the paintings on view is «Moody Blues for Jack Whitten» (2018), a composition of
rhythmic lines and shades of blue that Bradford initiated before the death of his friend Jack Whitten, and completed for this exhibition.
Between 1980 and 1985, Haring produced hundreds of these public drawings in rapid
rhythmic lines, sometimes creating as many as forty «subway drawings» in one day.
The Westerner looking at Watanabe's prints may not be conscious of these implications, but one responds to
the rhythmic lines nonetheless.
Not exact matches
The track begins with a drum crash in and then a simple yet promising bass
line covered with cleverly
rhythmic lyrics.
APPROACH — Take four
rhythmic steps to the foul
line (the fourth step actually is a slide), starting with your right foot (or, if you are left - handed, your left).
She enjoyed labeling the softly painted bugs and animals, touching the plastic 3d ladybugs, pointing to the numbers, and listening to the
rhythmic repetitive
lines.
Spontaneous musical performance, whether through singing or playing an instrument, can be defined as the immediate, on -
line improvisation of novel melodic, harmonic, and
rhythmic musical elements within a relevant musical context.
July 19, 2012 • The experimental dance group featured keening, alien vocal
lines soaring over choppy keyboards,
rhythmic samples and glitches and two live drummer / percussionists.
It's one of those amazing roads you can't help but come back to: a
rhythmic mix of fast and slow sections, first wide open and then tree -
lined on both sides, mostly smooth but dotted with patchwork surfaces here and there, a mild yet steady climb from the bott
The brakes released with
rhythmic percussion like dominos falling one by one down the
line.
Oftentimes throughout my playthrough, I found myself just getting lost in the graphical splendor of the game's
rhythmic combat, drooling over the clean
lines and smooth animation as I hacked my way through a horde of enemies.
When the
rhythmic bass
line begins pumping, in my dark room, I let my mind slowly melt as I destroy colourful blocks, my fingers becoming more and more tense with my grip on the controller tightening.
Checkered diamond patterns and diagonally placed adjacent
lines form the
rhythmic, yet «dizzying,» moments of displacement so important here.
Revisiting an idea he first employed in his late - seventies project «128 Photographs of a Painting», he divided the work's surface into two vertical sections, then halved those halves, and so on, he had each work printed to his desired scale, so that we might contemplate what have become remarkable horizontal,
rhythmic fields of fine
lines, oscillating with vibrations of color, the largest of which stretches over ten meters, as seen on the gallery's first floor.
Trisha Brown's
rhythmic and organic
line on paper suggests a body's motion through space while Nick Relph's
line through the gallery causes an action to be performed.
In Black Hole Universe Blom's
lines were fuzzy and thick; here they are calligraphic,
rhythmic, and full of movement like that of an Asian tiger painting.
Loose grids of intertwining woven
lines suggest a
rhythmic order that skips a beat at a closer look.
From the perspectival play of the 1960s, to the single
lines in space of the 1970s, and
rhythmic compositions of the 1980s, Castellani's beguiling topographies overtly challenged the categories of painting and sculpture.
Though he does not disclose the details of the context or narrative of his work, Krisanamis has described his method as spontaneous, which he parallels to musical improvisation — weaving together color,
line, and collaged elements in a
rhythmic manner to form his compositions.
This range may be seen in the works on view in the jewel boxes: the twisted, sharp muscularity of «Plume»; flat, densely calligraphic
lines of «Brittle Stars»; airy, arabesque patterning of «Floresco»; and the
rhythmic mandala of «Lotus.»
Instead of rationally meditating on a recognizable scene, the viewer is allowed to focus on Kapritsio's (2013) swirling
lines of electric energy, the
rhythmic gestures of Arcadia (2011), and the graphic undulations of Limani 2 (2012).
Hinging panels build a subtle environment and their surfaces become a topography of kinesthetic and
rhythmic intelligence —
line becomes thread, embedded or removed; surface, color, and density all partially reveal their encrypted touch.
Thompson's work features personal interpretations of invisible worlds, such as sound and space, through vibrant colors and energetic
lines, embodying what the gallery refers to as «an emotional understanding of complex concepts through expressive,
rhythmic mark - making.»
Whitechapel Gallery, until 20 Sep A luminous palette and
rhythmic energy of
line combine with realism to make Elizabeth Peyton a painter of modern life.
Several cityscapes, such as «Another Night Through Storms» and «New York # 11,» hypnotize and pull the viewer in with strong orthogonal
lines and a
rhythmic array of mark - making.
Guided by
line, profuse layers of color and textures, Huang's intuitive language emerges slowly, appearing flexible and yet precise, guided by a
rhythmic intelligence leading each resulting work.
Generally, minimalist compositions tend to emphasize simplicity in melodic
line and harmonic progression, to stress repetition and
rhythmic patterns, and to reduce historical or expressive reference.
Born in Schwabisch - Gmund, Germany, Emil Holzhauer became an avant - garde painter whose work is characterized by heavy
lines filled with color and with
rhythmic, harmonic space.
In the same gallery, Eric Aho's Ice Cut turns a hole in a thick sheet of ice into a forceful void, and Yvonne Jacquette's birdseye view of a cove in Maine delineates the tide into a
rhythmic composition of bending, parallel blue
lines.
Her work accentuated the beauty of
rhythmic variations and the subtle nuances of color,
line, shape and space.
Viewed aesthetically, the composition of the piece — the weight of the letters fluctuating with each
line, the spacing between the
lines methodically decreasing as the text progresses, the winding italics creating
rhythmic markers on a background of «ghost text» from the same selection peering through a thin overcoat of white paint — encourage appreciation of the textural qualities of the written word.
He first orderly arranges pieces of paperboard of various sizes that were soaked in «rubber» onto the surface of the canvas creating a
rhythmic flow of
lines and contours.
Over fteen years later, she has returned to her original medium, which recalls the
rhythmic chaos of Jackson Pollock's drip paintings: the long, liquid
lines and gurative blobs evolving into anthropomorphic trees, owers or people.
Kim's paintings are known to evoke a sense of tranquility and, through the
rhythmic waves of
lines and dots, stimulate the viewer's senses of sight and touch.
Guided by parallel
lines, Leapman draws a brush across the canvas from left to right, thus the paint engages with the weave of the canvas with varying intensity and depth, resulting in her characteristic paintings with their
rhythmic, undulating surfaces.
The
rhythmic horizontal
lines of bright blues, reds, yellows, and greens are offset by white areas of untouched raw canvas, creating a jewel - like mosaic.
A pink set with no straight
lines transports the audience to this potent cavity where theory and
rhythmic, animalistic loops mingle on equal footing.
In 1936 Pollock began to eliminate recognizable subject matter, and replaced it with angular, non-representational shapes and thick,
rhythmic coils of tarry black
line, which stood out in assertive texture and relief.
The «E» paintings contain two kinds of brushstroke: a short,
rhythmic, repetitive stroke, which relates to a mindful focus on the process of painting itself; and a longer, drifting transgressive
line, which signals and attempts to correct a moment of distraction.
Perry says «
rhythmic regulation» by body movement can get the brain stem to calm long enough to let the higher brain functions come on
line.