Sentences with phrase «shallow pictorial space»

Monochrome in Gray, a large oil on Masonite panel from circa 1942, reveals Slobodkina's experimentation with the collage - like forms and shallow pictorial space of synthetic cubism.
Crepúsculo (Twilight), 1955, with its extremely shallow pictorial space and totemic, geometric symbols, is typical of his paintings from this period.
His paintings depict shallow pictorial space because of the ambiguity of brushstroke.
Painting in what is now considered a signature style characterized by flattened planes of color, shallow pictorial space, and lean, reductive but acutely descriptive lines, Katz sought to convey the appearance of things as they are both felt and perceived in the «present tense,» the now.
The result was a more abstract interlocking of shapes and a shallower pictorial space than he had previously employed.
His curved lines, shallow pictorial space, and practiced departure from symmetry fit just fine, however, near Alex Hay's illusions of wood veneer and Kim Fisher's decorative abstractions.
These paintings might also encourage us to speculate how Stella's attraction to the use of shallow pictorial space and bright fluorescent pigments helped him to approach his goal, the absolute beauty of the Netherlandish masterpiece.»
As with some of her paintings, McIntosh worked in a shallow pictorial space, decisively arranging and re-arranging forms over the colored sheets.
Each occupies a defined plane within the shallow pictorial space.
Using a shallow pictorial space and lean, reductive, but acutely descriptive lines, Katz aims to initiate a conversation about the confluence of perception and awareness, as well as the relationship between art and nature and the nature of the sublime in this contemporary moment.
A seemingly disorderly pile of box - like coloured shapes, flatly rendered in a shallow pictorial space, are featured against a painted grey ground.
Broken and fragmented these images are deconstructed into minimal geometric shapes, organic masses and flat colourful components firmly fixed in a shallow pictorial space.
Frank Stella continues to make paintings that involve a literal equivalent for modernism's shallow pictorial space.
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