Rezi van Lankveld's new works at Petzel Gallery's uptown outpost are unapologetically beautiful paintings of thick impasto and
sweeping movement where hints of the real are only allowed to peek through in the form of shadows or highly abstracted forms.
Not exact matches
You have an AP sensor that will buzz when you're near an enemy but doesn't tell you
where exactly they are; you have a motion detector that
sweeps round in a circle around you highlighting pinpoints of
movement, but is no use against a stationary enemy; and you have a sonar that you can use to ping out a pulse and detect enemy object locations (though potentially be found out from the noise).
Layers of glass are fused together and then carved away, assembled into series of panels
where a
sweeping pattern is created by the
movement from one panel to the next.