Sentences with phrase «tight grid»

During the decade she spent there, she developed a fully abstract style based on tight grids and repetitive linear marks.
New York gallery Thierry Goldberg had work by a talented 26 - year - old painter named Grace Weaver, who combines rubbery figures and tight gridded patterns in her paintings to create formal juxtapositions of quotidian scenes.
It's going to be a really tight grid tomorrow with small margins so the work we do tonight will be very important.»
Plus, they found that the tight grid pattern kept cookies from falling through.
The buyer also liked that the tight grid kept their chicken tenders from falling through.
Blocks of pale colour take over from the tight grids; these in turn give way to a series of grey paintings, then the white islands, and a last, more exuberant phase.
Her Analogue, now in the museum's collection, can even claim the trappings of urban efficiency — the work's more than four hundred photos arranged in the tight grids of twenty - five «chapters.»
Her breakthrough, perhaps inspired by what she knew of Hebrew letters, assembles thin impasto brushstrokes into a tight grid of triangles and squares.
For one final twist, Pesce in 1978 was painting abstractions, with brighter colors and tighter grids.
Yet he reveals himself only slowly, much as the Maison de Verre lies behind a tight grid of translucent glass.
Common geometric elements — circles, ellipses, ovals and dots — inhabit a tight grid in visually confounding and colorfully explosive compositions.
A similar confusion inhabits Ferbenlaare (2005), in which a prostrate, corpse - like male figure dressed in a dreary harlequin pattern stares up through a tight grid of brightly coloured squares.
The painter's switch away from the tight grid to the more open arrangement of lateral bands came after a fallow period between 1967 and 1974, during which Martin moved from New York City to New Mexico.
Presented in a tight grid in one of the largest configurations ever executed by the artist, here covering the entirety of four walls, the recent My Eternal Soul paintings on view are part of a highly celebrated, ongoing series begun in the late 2000s.
Now, two years after Burden's New Museum show explored the range of his heavy - duty work, Gagosian will feature an imposing piece by the late artist (who died last year) that derives from one of his most beloved bodies of work: an installation of 32 cast - iron Los Angeles street lamps, clustered together in a tight grid.
Presumptive guidelines, in the form of a tight grid, are prescriptive and enforceable.
Framed shore - bird prints from Antonio Raimo Galleries hang in a tight grid, and vintage hurricane lamps were turned into reading sconces by John Turner.
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