Sentences with phrase «single picture plane»

In some cases, pieces of the photograph have been removed to reveal the watercolor layered underneath, blending the two into a single picture plane.
Chanel Von Habsburg - Lothringen's photographed mounds of her grandmother's clothing represent the flattening power of photography and its ability to merge three dimensional objects into a single picture plane.
Unlike Richter, Gobaa's works manage to synthesize and unify many different styles on a single picture plane, creating works that are uniquely his own.
Actual objects, photographic representations, and painted surfaces co-exist without hierarchy on and in a single picture plane.
Kunath's new paintings offer even more ambitious equations, with single picture planes, including variables as diverse as history painting, still life, comic book imagery, commercial illustration, nature photography and lyrical references.
The Arhat paintings conflate historical, contemporary, and futuristic Japanese references with a myriad of styles, methodologies, and forms into single picture planes.

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This single mission produced more pictures of the Soviet Union than all previous missions by U-2 spy planes, including some areas never before photographed by the US.
The testing process involved fitting the devices into a standard incubator and using dark field imaging to capture high resolution, single - plane pictures of embryos housed in a petri dish, at five - minute intervals.
The painted surface is made up of multidirectional strokes of paint that form a single uninterrupted picture plane.
«If I was going to get around Bill de Kooning, first of all I had to go faster than he, and second of all I had to do something much larger than he,» says Whitten, who created a 12 - foot - wide tool he called the «developer» to drag paint in a single gesture across the entire picture plane.
For Kerrie Warren appears to have evolved the capacity, through the layering of intricate tiny strokes of mainly pure primary hues that ultimately seem to meld into a single energy field, to simultaneously animate and stabilize all activity on the picture plane, and finally apprehend the calm stillness at the center of the painterly storm.
With layered washes of similarly hued watercolors, the canvases of this London - based German artist seem at first monochromatic, but slight changes in light or a viewer's position reveal clusters of dancers, a single body pressed up against the edges of the picture plane, or a moonlit landscape.
In painting, monochrome typically refers to a picture plane that is filled with a single solid color.
In «Double Bill», a 2012 series of large inkjet prints, [19] Baldessari paired the work of two selected artists (such as Giovanni di Paolo with David Hockney, or Fernand Léger with Max Ernst) on a single canvas, further altering the appropriated picture plane by overlaying his own hand - painted color additions.
One - point perspective consists of a single vanishing point and recreates the view when one side of the subject, such as a building, sits parallel to the picture plane (imagine looking through a window).
The still life pictures that he painted in 1910 are characterized by their austere colours and by the placing of the constituent parts of the objects on a single plane (Violin & Candlestick, 1910, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; Glass on the Table, 1910, private collection).
In this context, windows is a double entendre, referring both to the long - standing metaphor for the picture plane in Western art and to the more recent use of overlapping frames to organize information on computer screens, challenging the window's association with a single - point perspective.
For Matisse, the picture plane can encompass anything, as a single field of color.
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