Think German -
style surrealism meets Futurist sculpture meets the sweaty oppression of the Everglades — all on very large canvases.
Not exact matches
I do mostly cartoon
style / anime art and
surrealism.
There are also moments of magical realism and startling
surrealism (with a drum - based score that can be distracting) that are so in - your - face, I often wished the bombardment of
style would shut up so I could hear the characters.
Students collaborate in pairs to research any of these art
styles: realism, impressionism, post-impressionism, expressionism, fauvism, cubism, futurism, or
surrealism.
Research, Writing, and the «Isms» Paula Guhin Students collaborate in pairs to research any of these art
styles: realism, impressionism, post-impressionism, expressionism, fauvism, cubism, futurism, or
surrealism.
Research, Writing, and the «Isms» Submitted by Paula Guhin Students collaborate in pairs to research any of these art
styles: realism, impressionism, post-impressionism, expressionism, fauvism, cubism, futurism, or
surrealism.
How do you think the general audience is going to take to that
style of
surrealism?
-- Pixel Related (9/10) All clearly inspired by the nightmarish flesh - stretching
surrealism of HR Giger with occasional hellscapes in the
style of Hieronymus Bosch, Tormentumis never less than amazing to look at and the push to see the next piece of f *** ed - up artwork is what drove me on through the game the most.
Aaron Curry melds pop culture,
surrealism, and modernism, creating a futuristic vision from historical
styles of abstract art.
For much of the twentieth century, it nurtured a strong
style of figurative
surrealism, as in the works of Ivan Albright and Ed Paschke.
Since the 1950s, artist Maria Lassnig has incorporated painting techniques from various art - historical periods into her practice — realism,
surrealism, and expressionism alike — in an effort to develop a distinct
style of painting that blends figuration with abstraction.
The pull that
surrealism had on Margo in Europe strengthened in the United States, where the
style was gaining momentum, thanks to an influx of artists fleeing the rising tide of European fascism.
While Margo's work encompassed biomorphism in the 1940s and calligraphy in the 1950s, his debt to
surrealism remained apparent in both his visual
style and his conception of art.
My
style spans a range of
surrealism and abstraction because emotions can sometimes be more powerfully expressed with a central focal point for personal identification.
He was one of the first American artists to embrace
surrealism and his
style seems to be a blend of various types of painting incorporating techniques that range from the Renaissance to Folk Art and, of course, to
Surrealism.
Often incorporating human elements into her
style, she ranges from abstract expressionism to flowing
surrealism.
He drew from a repository of
styles — adapting tendencies in cubism and
surrealism to transform figures into biomorphic shapes and developing his own highly personal vocabulary.
While Eisenman's figurative
style references a range of academic traditions — from WPA murals to
surrealism — her razor - sharp wit and intimate subject matter reveal a language that is completely her own.
There he learned to paint, emulating the
styles of others, assuming the guises of impressionism, cubism,
surrealism and more.
Painting
styles range from Classical Painting
styles to abstract figuration and paintings that make use of
surrealism.
Of course, artists continued working in representative
styles, but the buzz of the day now ranged from Kandinski's first purely abstract works to
surrealism's fantastical compositions and Picasso's sometimes bizarre and fractured subjects.
She eventually invented her own unique dance
style that included surreal stage props (like giant hands worn as gloves by the artist), and massive drawings to create theatrical performances that combined Latin - American
surrealism with New York's signature minimalist approach to dance.
The Italian illustrator, who's based in Dundee, loves to create illustrations using a wealth of bright colours, and describes her
style as «fun» and «naive», inspired by pop
surrealism, collage, psychedelia from the 1960s and street art.
«I try to incorporate the artist / muse relationship symbolically with figurative
surrealism through optical illusion, distortion, and an expressionist
style.»
Prior to his father's death Mel befriended the painter Joseph Stella who became his artistic guide and mentor, introducing him to the avant - garde
styles of cubism and
surrealism and encouraging the younger painter to experiment.
Now no
style, no technique or material can pretend uniquely to speak for the times as, for example, abstract expressionist painting did in New York in the»50s or
surrealism did in Paris in the early»20s.
Theirs is a conceptual world wherein wildly different graphic
styles, modes of address, and levels of sophistication are constantly in flux, and in these artists I see a growing output of digitally accented
surrealism.
From this cultural collision emerged a
style whose roots lay abroad — for the most part in cubism and
surrealism — but whose look and meaning were without precedent.
Ten years ago in 2006 Corey Helford Gallery held its first exhibition spending the past decade at the forefront of modern contemporary art, a mix of pop
surrealism, street art and other
styles
Modern and contemporary
styles represented in the collection include precisionism,
surrealism, abstract expressionism, geometric abstraction, pop and op art, Fluxus, photo realism, and minimalism, as well as works that explore social and political issues.
The artists will present 30 new paintings on canvas in
styles such as
surrealism and abstract expressionism, inspired by artists including Picasso, Salvador Dali, Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo.
In terms of her own
style, Milanesi describes it as «a blend of abstract expressionism and Dada /
surrealism with a dash of realism.»
Not unlike his Melbourne contemporary Russell Drysdale (1912 - 81), Nolan's mature
style borrows heavily from expressionism and (very occasionally) from
surrealism.
Her
styled portraiture and theatrically staged scenes reference
surrealism and her native history and culture.
He explored a variety of subjects in his signature
style, including still life, explosions, brushstrokes, and artistic movements such as cubism,
surrealism, and expressionism.
Despite his flat «cartoon»
style, and the fact he often exhibited as a Pop artist, Wesley's intentions were closer to those of
surrealism.
Despite its conservative
style illusionistic
surrealism continued the movement's radical exploration of the content and workings of the unconscious mind, although it was the abstract wing of the surrealist movement that influenced members of the New York School in the forties.
This American artist and art professor is well known for her figurative
style of painting incorporating subjects of
surrealism.
Konrad Klapheck is a German artist whose
style of painting combines features of realism,
surrealism and a pop art.
His work took on a singular
style, which defies categorization but shows the influences of the dominant movements of the 1950s, abstract expressionism and
surrealism, as well as the dominant movements of the 1930s and early 1940s, social realism and the American Scene.
He has at some point been identified with nearly every
style of the 20th century — from
surrealism's free association and the gestures of abstract expressionism to the cerebral forms of minimalism and the brutish marks of graffiti.
The resulting Venice Guggenheim collection, with masterpieces ranging in
style from cubism and
surrealism to abstract expressionism, has become one of the most visited cultural attractions in Venice.
«Arch Enemy is Philadelphia's freshest new venue for the new contemporary art scene and is dedicated to exhibiting emerging and established artists focusing on lowbrow, pop
surrealism, realism, decorative, figurative, urban, macabre and narrative
style art in a wide range of mediums.
Conceptualizing artwork that bridges the strong tradition of imagery in Chicago and his own
style of
surrealism, Lee Grantham creates energetic pieces that are painted in reverse on plexiglass.
His
style is a pastiche of abstract expressionism and low - brow pop
surrealism, with vivid, bold fractals of nature redefining the contemporary practice of portraiture.
Although he never completed high school or received formal art training, Seliger immersed himself in the history of art and experimented with different painting
styles including pointillism, cubism, and
surrealism.
Since
surrealism was an entire art ethos — addressing form, content, and just as importantly, an artist's entire relationship to art — New York was crucial not just for Baziotes's
style but also his approach to creating images.
By 1933, the young artist had settled in the French capital, where he was surrounded by a number of painters devoted to
surrealism, and although he claimed little affinity with this
style, his landscape work sometimes hints at the influence of surrealist masters such as Giorgio de Chirico.