Sentences with phrase «unique images form»

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Yet it is not serving that makes this image unique; for all proper images of the ministry also demonstrate forms of serving.
The neural and cognitive correlates of aimed throwing in chimpanzees: a magnetic resonance image and behavioural study on a unique form of social tool use.
Unique around - the - neck form factor (see larger image).
Indie authors have a unique vision and already have a clearly formed image of how they want their book to look.
The Figurative Arts Residency offers artists interested in representational and figurative subjects a unique opportunity to hone skills and advance techniques of image - and form - making.
The artist approaches images in a unique way that speaks directly to the changing experience of images in the 1980s and 1990s, particularly as found in the development of early forms of virtual reality.
Moving away from the analytical, dematerialized forms of Minimalism and Conceptualism, these artists reprioritized the power of image - making, generating pictures / situations that were clearly unique in their motivation.
His fantastical images form a unique world: they are like modern variations of illustrated manuscripts, packed full with elements of Soviet and post-Soviet cultures.
Through a precise examination of this distinct form of artistic practice in works by artists ranging from John Cage to Sanford Biggers, this exhibition provides a unique perspective on the ways in which modern and contemporary artists have used language, objects, and images to forge social contracts with their publics.
Estelle believes abstraction makes art truly a personal subjective experience, and as the there are no conventional forms or structures the viewer's image is personal and unique.
His practice manifests itself in various forms, including paintings, unique photographs of paintings, found objects infused with abstract images and -LSB-...]
Searching for a unique expression in visual form I began experimenting with pastels and gesso on paper for the background element, combining still life floral arrangements with vase and fabric, the end result being a dye - transfer portfolio of 10 images «Fleur», another being «Dreamtime» based on the Australian Aborigine Mythology.
His practice manifests itself in various forms, including paintings, unique photographs of paintings, found objects which he infuses with abstract images, various multiples plus limited edition CD and 12 ˝ poly - carbonate recordings of impromptu performances he has been involved with or heavily orchestrated.
In the process of visual documentation, the original functional properties of the objects are replaced by their visual properties, so that they gradually devolve (or rise) to the level of basic geometric outlines that the artist has randomly drawn into the image to form parts of unique abstract paintings.
Her images recall Japanese ink drawings, but her ink - on - canvas compositions are fresh and unique, comprised of fluid forms and precise, delicate line work.
No longer tied to a pictorial past, these artists, and others, gave photography its own unique definition as an art form based solely on its ability to capture and create striking images.
This unique course uses storytelling through image and form in porcelain to help students develop a distinct artistic vocabulary.
These prints will be shown alongside several unique works by Roth exploring the same theme including, Reihenbild (Covered Piccadilly x9), 1968 - 70, which is formed of nine unique screenprints mounted as one large image.
Inspired by film and moving images — their ineluctable materiality and capacity for projection and uncanny return — the artist debuts two new interrelated bodies of work: a multi-screen animated film and new «paintings» in the form of unique photographic prints.
Bringing together selected pieces from two of his most recent series — IBM and E.I. — our booth will look at how Cairns has evolved unique ways of printing and exhibiting his images of cities at night, reappropriating recycled materials and outdated technologies into new forms that expand the possibilities of photography today.
Highlights include: Flags I Jasper Johns» richly layered 1973 screenprint, presenting an iconic image within the artist's oeuvre in its most striking graphic form; a monumental screenprint on linen, Océanie, la mer, Henri Matisse's largest scale editioned piece and a brilliant example of his use of «cut - outs»; Andy Warhol's beloved Flowers, a powerful wall of color that is his 1970 portfolio of 10; and Baby Charles Looking Over His Mother's Shoulder (No. 2), Mary Cassatt's unique pastel counterproof, portraying the artist's extraordinary ability to capture maternal love.
By focusing on the forms of production and materiality, Chang is able to call attention to the unique potential of the photographic image to function simultaneously as commodity, artifact for cultural significance and object for philosophical investigation.
Two of Disney's most iconic characters are now available for download on the Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9 Plus in the form of a mask pack for the AR Emoji service, allowing users to animate their faces to record unique images and videos.
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