Sentences with phrase «rhythmic painted patterns»

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Times change: less than a decade later Hofmann was living in Berkeley, where he painted «Blue Arcata» in a more upbeat palate: rhythmic patterns of orange, yellow, and blue evoke warm, sunny skies.
With no training, she developed her unique style, often labeled as «outsider» or «folk» art, of painting simple figures and covering them with a rhythmic pattern of dripping paint.
Patterns of delicate brushwork, poured paint, and a unique use of space and palette create a complex pathway made from vivid colors and rhythmic movement, inherent to the artist's work.
His rhythmic patterns of repeating images, often featuring symbols of contemporary folk culture, are hand painted and rendered through the visual language of printmaking.
Merike Estna's abstract paintings are composed of candy - colored pastel blue, yellow, and pink oil paints, inscribed with grooves that create shimmering, rhythmic patterns.
However the results are seductive surfaces with various types of paint applications and rhythmic patterns and all - over abstractions, or strong figure ground dynamics.
Through rhythmic harmonies of color and series of patterns, her paintings soar.
Along with the video projections of her «pilot wave» experiment, the exhibit includes eight large abstract paintings in which Auerbach scraped rhythmic wave patterns into layers of wet acrylic paint, plus a single, extremely delicate sculpture made by the artist out of flame - heated rods of borosilicate glass.
Intentionally or not, Cordy Ryman's use of the biological term «adaptive radiation» suggests the rhythmic relationship between his radiating patterns of paint and materials and their underlying, obdurate physicality.
Using layered improvisation to create hypnotic, highly rhythmic, psychedelic environments, they perform in front of Alvarado's large - scale paintings, equally reminiscent of psychedelic environments, which feature patterning and bright colors like those used by the AfriCOBRA artists in the 1960s.
The result, is an exciting body of new paintings that incorporate his familiar fields of geometric repetition with energetic, fluid, rhythmic patterns of drips, splashes and strokes.
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