Karwacki believes that
through abstract design, the artist «transcends the limitation of medium, thus creating work that can produce an emotional response.
Not exact matches
We may conclude that even though the visual system can make sophisticated use of such
abstract properties as the physics of luminance ratios and the statistics of segmentation required for transparency, it is «dumb» with regard to other characteristics such as color because of the happenstance manner in which its hardware (or «squishy - ware») evolved
through natural selection — strong evidence against «intelligent
design.»
From lines to circles,
through abstract lines and geometric
designs to the millimete, everything is perfect and linear.
Water Conservation: One of the most effective lessons that we
designed together introduced the
abstract concept of water conservation
through a role - playing exercise about animals at a watering hole.
Instead of the
abstract level
design serving solely as the means to an end, Rayman 2's worlds are
designed as believable, living areas that the player must work
through.
The subject matter may not be as compelling as Katz's earlier figurative work, but these paintings, on view
through July 7, aren't about garden
design or
abstract composition.
The show presents more than 75 works chronologically, grouping time periods into five major categories, beginning with «The Sensual Body» — her 1970s feminist explorations
through neon colored
abstract nudes — and ending with «Landscape: The Power of Native Place» — works from the 2000s that pair native
designs with images of the lands that specific tribes have lost to colonization.
ICA's exhibition will focus on paintings from 1963
through 1986: a period when Andrade followed a distinctly optical course, and one which historically coincides with Op Art, Minimalism, and Pattern and Decoration Painting — movements in art that relate to the pure pursuit of geometric and
abstract design.
These records of the phenomenon of
abstract murals painted on truck s, echo
design aspects from different European artists which Tudela highlights in order to explore the overlapping histories
through which images are generated, translated and interpreted.
The expressions of everyday life and vibrantly
abstracted forms presented in Pattern Scheme evoke qualities of time, balance, repetition, focus, and
design that emerge from the unique styles, subjects, and stories of each artist, connected
through their varying use of pattern.
There is a still - prevalent trend in painting to discuss
abstract and minimalist composition as accomplished
through a series of logical moves — the development of formulas and blueprints more associated with «
design» than any kind of affective reaction.
The geometrical,
abstract design reminds
through its shapes of wall claddings and furnishings, referring to a fragmented interior.
Through reflecting on The Tetley's artistic programme, we
designed bespoke furniture that looks both contemporary and somewhat like
abstract sculpture.»
Ruairiadh O'Connell's work investigates the psychological functions of
design in all its manifestations, from
abstract patterns
through domestic interiors to landscape architecture.
KIRA NAM GREENE Kira Nam Greene's work explores female sexuality, desire and control
through lush still - life paintings of food, surrounded by complex patterns and
abstract designs.
Legendary designer Peter Saville explores
abstract in everyday objects, from Kasimir Malevich and his Black Square
through to contemporary product
design via the Bauhaus and Dieter Rams
Here on BBC Arts we take an in - depth look at the influence of
abstract art on modern
design with renowned designer Peter Saville; saxophonist Soweto Kinch explores how jazz embraced
abstract through its album cover iconography; Alastair Sooke talks technique as he gets inside the world of
abstract master Jackson Pollock, finding out just how challenging it is to create one of his famous drip paintings.
Paintings with «people looking at something
abstract» look like Philip Guston or Giorgio Morandi filtered
through»70s graphic
design.
Espírito Santo's work deals with structure,
design, place, surface, space, light and material, and is based on a subtle subversion of Minimalism
through abstracted everyday items.
What's more, Greenberg's exclusion of human figures is an effective strategy
through which the
design of this particular building is ultimately
abstracted — here, beams, floor plans, and guardrails coalesce in a dizzying linear composition.
Her
designs are simple but never simplistic; the resolutely
abstract works may stem, as she puts it, from «something seen,» but she takes care to «collect visual ideas» and produces colorful, emotionally compelling paintings
through rhythm and repetition.
Highlights include a circa - 1800 barn that was adaptively repurposed into a charming residence, the Eliphalet Sturges / George Hand Wright house, which was originally built in 1764 as a simple two - room farm house and extensively remodeled in the colonial revival style by the dean of Westport artists, George Hand Wright, in 1910; «Duck Haven,» a house and cottage on the Saugatuck River adjacent to the historic low - tide crossing point; the David Judah House, circa 1760, which has gone
through a meticulous restoration by its owner, who preserved every nail, piece of timber and window; a circa 1840 Italianate house whose owners uncovered an original back staircase hidden by 20th century renovations; Westport's first one - room schoolhouse west of the Saugatuck River, which includes a large collection of signed prints by
abstract artist Frank Stella; a reproduction saltbox circa 1966
designed and built by well - known architect George White, which won a Historic Preservation Award this year.
Curated by Philadelphian Douglas Witmer, this show is both an exploration of the thrilling
design elements present in
abstract visual work and a unique portal
through which to examine the themes and concerns implicit in contemporary
abstract art.
Crammed with different techniques,
abstract and representational images, references to recent as well as historical American and European painting, and comic books and graphic
design, one wonders whether Rae is paying homage or gently mocking
through ironic twists and turns.
In doing so, Pica produces a monochrome reminiscent of Louise Nevelson's
abstract expressionist assemblages, recasting the most basic mechanisms
through which people seek to be heard into a frieze
designed to be seen.
HALLWAY ARTWORK Roberto Dutesco
through Bill Lowe Art Gallery METALLIC
ABSTRACT Jimmy O'Neal
through Bill Lowe Art Gallery CONSOLE Holly Hunt
through Jim Thompson RUNNER Moattar MIRROR Mathews Furniture +
Design LAMPS Steve McKenzie's WING BACK CHAIR Bruce Andrews
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