Sentences with phrase «through flatness»

If Tintoretto and the other old masters were «acknowledging the picture plane» or «acknowledging two dimensionality» by creating an unbroken surface skin, and modernist painting, since the breaking up of the surface, initiated by Constable (according to Heron, quoted by Robin in a recent thread), has acknowledged the picture plane through flatness of the remaining fragments / pictorial planes, then maybe one way forward would be to discover new ways of acknowledging two dimensionality that do not involve flatness.
Through the flatness of the acrylic, the shapes variously convey depth and redaction.
I've heard it expressed by some artists that as a consequence Picasso (through cubism) ends up being more a sculptor than a painter and Matisse (through flatness) more a painter than a sculptor simply because one (Picasso) chose to deal with dimension more than the other even though both worked in the two mediums.
With influences from Japanese anime and manga, the artist's early works use precise lines to outline the figure of the subject, creating a sharp contrast with the background, both through flatness and color juxtaposition.

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The slow slide into anarchy, seemingly precipitated in part by the disconcerting dancing of Luke Evans, is rather appreciated, and the flatness of the ending teased in the beginning flash - forward is greatly mitigated by the extraordinary montage set to a Portishead cover of ABBA's «SOS» and the climactic murders seen through a dazzling kaleidoscope.
Though it's likely the 1.85:1, 1080p transfer would have a little more snap with different / superior encoding (not to mention a broader bitrate, as the movie occupies a scant 14 GB of a 25 GB platter), I suspect a certain flatness of latitude, at least, is by design: It makes sense for Oscar to kind of float through a void.
After we made our speedy way through the boring fiery flatness of the Mojave desert, we entered the more scenic and picturesque landscapes of Arizona and Utah.
Infiniti says this car is a sport sedan (after all, racing driver Sebastian Vettel did tune the steering settings), but on a long - distance drive through the endless flatness of the Midwest, the Q50 became a refined luxury cruiser.
We examine and identify plot holes, tropes to be revised, flatness in characters and / or lack of development, and provide a detailed analysis of the manuscript through track changes as well as in a separate summary regarding suggestions to strengthen the manuscript's plot, characters, structure, etc..
Formalist critics, especially Clement Greenberg (1909 - 1994), made much of perceived flatness as one of the qualities through which modernist painting distinguished its claims on our attention from those of all the other contemporaneous arts.
The solo exhibition finds Edwin Abbott's novel Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimension as a primary inspiration, a story centered on two - dimensional geometric figure, a Square who is occupying a land of flatness, but through a series of encounters with a higher dimensional being who is a sphere discovering a greater reality outside of his own limited gates of perceptions.
The image begins as a flat pattern, mimicking wallpaper, then contorts through space as it spreads over the wall, seeming to bend and move against the wall's flatness.
8 Rauschenberg's primary example of such layering, as put forward in his manifesto - like 1963 photo - essay «Random Order,» was «a dirty or foggy window,» the translucency of which at one and the same time emphasizes the flatness of the glass and allows one to see through it into depth.9 As though looking through a veil, such a situation «mak [es] what is outside appear to be projected on to the window plane.»
Ivelisse Jiménez makes abstract, three - dimensional wall works that re-inscribe the flatness of the wall by making reference to it through layers and layers of appliquéd and hanging plastic forms.
Rooted in the literary - with particular nods to the conventions of horror and romance - and yet aborted from traditional narratives, his work seeks to explore the corporeal and tactile through high spec digital technologies, highlighting their deadness and flatness as jarring against the human story.
Local painter Mary Anne Arntzen explores flatness, as well as depth and transparency in SEE THROUGH, her first solo exhibition, presented by ICA Baltimore.
I remember the feeling your works evoked for me — a sense of physical scale that was different than the whole Greenbergian notion of flatness, in that your approach to gesture opened up the space in front of the canvas through the awareness of the body.
Likewise, while «Hiroshige I» (2009) and «Ostinato» (2007) exert their lightness and adherent flatness, «Ogee» (2012) and «Hiroshige II (2009),» through their treatment of edges, display their optical effects.
The ridges of the wooden armature, visible through the canvas, add sculptural contrast to Sperling's interest in flatness — of color, of form.
The artist explores the concept of perception through his distorted, grid - like patterned paintings that juxtapose a layer of depth with flatness.
Yet McNeil is steadfastly a modernist in that she remains faithful to the flatness of the surface, eschewing modeling or linear perspective to create the illusion of depth through color and shape.
From Greenberg's perspective, the history of Western art in the 20th century could be seen as an almost positivistic march — from Paul Cézanne's experiments with flatness and colour at the beginning of the century through the Abstract Expressionists» gestural canvases — toward abstract art.
The constructed allusion of space repeatedly draws back to the flatness of the picture plane as the viewer's eyes travel across the paintings, moving through time and space.
Fahrenheit's summer exhibition, The Space Between Us, explores how the line in drawing, sculpture, film, and performance extends beyond flatness and into physical space through the construction of fluid and indefinite movement.
Each carefully constructed composition embodies distinct temporalities and moods evoked through a juxtaposition of flatness and luminosity achieved through painterly chroma and surface texture.
For instance, because these artworks were entirely self - referential, their presence was meant to be «felt» immediately, through their «hard edges», or the abrupt transition between areas of solid, unvarying color from a restricted palette, as well as the repetitive patterns and geometric forms resulting in flatness and two - dimensional space.
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