In a tension - infused play with art historical references, abstract compositions
suggesting spatial depth are generated from found everyday materials.
Although the keyhole operates as a flat shape — rather than a portal, or hole into another space — this motif, when it becomes a surrogate for the human figure, introduces
spatial depth in Manister's paintings for the first time.
«It was as if a switch had been thrown; the patient was suddenly able to
perceive spatial depth again, judge distances correctly and reach out and hold objects with confidence», describes Schaadt.
Donna Deitch's use of color is also highlighted by the restoration, as blues and browns in particular have subtle contrasts throughout that
give spatial depth to the image in ways that a lesser image quality wouldn't be capable of.
These 1967 paintings by Komodore and Anuszkiewicz demonstrate the New York interest in ambiguous
spatial depth which varied greatly from the California artists for whom a unified composition with no sense of background and foreground was essential.
The partially clad Baptist's extended right hand, which holds the baptismal cup, rests on his left knee, thereby endowing the composition with an
emphatic spatial depth.
The DVD also sports a superior Dolby Digital 5.1 EX track
whose spatial depth, true to Shyamalan's word within the bonus features, increases as the reels accumulate.
The New York artists
embraced spatial depth that either projected towards the viewer or receded infinitely, distinguishing their paintings from both the flatness of the California group and the floating color of the DC group.
In the mid-1970s, Moses began employing the use of diagonal grids in his paintings as a vehicle to further
explore spatial depth and pattern.
English Fighter Pilot (Ace), 2010, features a portrait of James Edgar Johnson with two airplanes — one with a blown engine — in a flat, illustrative style and with
minimal spatial depth.
The works follow basic compositional forms, have a
flattened spatial depth and are heavy on primary colors, a nod to Lee's digital sketching process.
Takeshi Murata also
collapses spatial depth and material flatness using computer generated graphics to create digitized still lifes.
Over and through these devices, which deftly
establish spatial depth, Caivano layers in bodies of colour, tender greys and faded blues.
While the new paintings demonstrate increased formal sophistication ---- in particular, Wood's command of subtle tonal variation is on full display, with narrow ranges of colors sensitively handled to
depict spatial depth and natural textures ---- they also shed light on underlying themes that can be found throughout this facet of his oeuvre.
Some surfaces are built up using burlap shapes and thick oil paint, often eschewing the paintbrush for the finger or comb, and others are bound by string, rope and screen, with a terrific amount of tension constraining an
incredible spatial depth.
Rail: Let's talk about your current paintings, in which the image gets immersed in
more spatial depth, like the girl on the bicycle before the lake («Alberta am Schwarzen See»), or the boy with two sneakers in his hand looking at the distant wave in the ocean («Welle»).
However, the disappointing current shift in painting made for commercial distribution through online media leads to a worse disregard
for spatial depth than Stella criticized in the mid 1980s.
Contemporary artists who disregard the sensate experience of art — which happens in the physical space between the viewer and the painting viewed — cheat the viewer of the emotional experience of
spatial depth serious artists value.
In her large, multi-media works, vivid spray - painted, translucent atmospheres are contrasted with opaque, hand - painted geometric areas reminiscent of pointillism or pixelation, a juxtaposition that creates
significant spatial depth Recent works such as «Gray Matter» (2017) inhabit an intersection between the theatrical baroque and the graphic specificity of stained glass, which is accentuated a dynamic sense of movement, swirling spirals, upward diagonals, and heavy impasto.
Anne d'Harnoncourt wrote of this series in 1976»... the large, lyrical paintings approach abstraction without abandoning a sense
of spatial depth... Compositions [are] built up of large, brilliant expanses of yellow, orange, blue and flaming red, under remote skies of lavender or aquamarine.»
Al Held's thickly painted The Yellow X pushes against the edges of the canvas as a bold abstract form, while the triangular wedges of irregular size pierce the painting from all sides and
suggest spatial depth.
He went through his black and white phase, and came out the other side in the late 1970s making paintings and prints of utter clarity, but which reintroduced colour, built up paint in low relief and explored once more the illusion of three dimensions, suggesting volume and
spatial depth in what could look a little like a late - century and cheerier abstract take on Giorgio de Chirico's bleak city centres in lovely, hard colours.
This technique endows the figure as a whole with an organic unity, while the sinuous, flowing topographical pattern these anatomical shapes form helps lead the eye in uninterrupted trajectories not just along but around the figure, again emphasizing
the spatial depth of the composition.
The size and
spatial depth of the kidney grille symbolise the output of the powerful six - cylinder in - line engine with eBoost.
Patterns, produced by spattered, sprayed and stained pigments that are layered to produce an illusion of
spatial depth, begin to dominate.
Highlighting
the spatial depth, Fish often changes the importance of the foreground and background which results with unexpected spatial effects like in the painting Dog Days (1993) where the figure of the dog seems smaller than the watermelon pieces on the table in the foreground.
The sweeping 1972 installation Fixed / Variable will be on view here, anchoring the history of her method and foregrounding the unprecedented display of Moth, which references the gridded tiles through oil on canvas, but warps them to vertiginous effects of
spatial depth.
Parazette creates a visual play of
spatial depth and flatness through a skilled use of vibrant color combinations and geometric forms.
The paintings» wax - like surfaces — built up over weeks and months in thin translucent layers — have a luminous warmth and
spatial depth.
This formal tension between colour and form results in an ambiguous field of
spatial depth and illusion, as seen in Sin Título (Untitled), 1955.
Textured and illusionistic, these canvases have a homey elegance and
spatial depth in keeping with the visual grammar of artists like Eva Hesse, Frank Stella, and Robert Ryman.
His sophisticated layerings of varied materials call to mind the broad expanses of color field painting while creating a tangible experience of texture, movement and
spatial depth.
The paintings by Steven Charles are electrifying multi-layered abstract compositions that obsessively shift in
spatial depth and color.
Whilst Manet managed to get rid of the connection between narrative and
spatial depth, Monet abandoned the use of drawing as a way of priming color, dissolving the horizon and blurring the landscape; abandoning the referent.
Paintings by Steven Charles are electrifying multi-layered abstract compositions that obsessively shift in
spatial depth and color producing dazzling optical effects.
His paintings have the immediate readability of a pictogram, but despite their flatness and naive style there is a sense of
spatial depth and motion.
The viewer may find themselves drawn into
this spatial depth and once in the empty space may find a resting place there within the lines which hover outside the almost recognisable.
In addition to the physicality of the surface, Matisse gets different - colored paper to conjure tiny changes in
spatial depth.
It masses into rich areas with
a spatial depth that Louis» works lack.
The works bring together the reality of landscape with the pretence of stage design to raise questions around decorative surface,
spatial depth and pictorial construction.
Amm focuses the emotional power of color and
spatial depth with meditative concentration and sensory precision, so that his art functions as a pointed counter to the disembodiment and speed that permeate our contemporary moment.
Johnston is interested in the ways in which
spatial depth is experienced and marked out, and mindful of the fact that this depends as much upon our perception of the voids between objects as our perception of objects themselves.
As is typical for paintings from this period, the present work is characterized by the colliding of flatness with the illusion of
spatial depth: while the folds in the tablecloth, modulation of the oranges and the cast shadows articulate Hockney's eye for veracity and imply three - dimensionality, the broad, simplified brushstrokes with which the gladiolus and the green backdrop are rendered essentially flatten the composition.
The layering and build up of these repeated marks create a deep and immersive drawing surface, whose radiant bands and shapes are suggestive not only of light and its absence, but also of
spatial depth and the emanation of sound, breath, and vapor.
Cautiously placed furniture pieces, ornate clocks, pre-romantic statuettes, and an elegantly patterned rug flesh out the detailed set, while three wall murals feed into the illusion of
spatial depth.
Once a painting has been completed with visual stories and compositional balancing acts, he inscribes the surface with a furiously cross-hatched mesh of lines, cutting through the rich oil to give an abstract, painterly and tactile effect with an implied impression of
spatial depth.