Painting styles range from Classical Painting styles to abstract figuration and paintings that make
use of surrealism.
Not exact matches
Wes Anderson's trademark ironic eccentricity and Roald Dahl's vaguely menacing but entirely lighthearted
surrealism combine to form Fantastic Mr. Fox, Anderson's first animated effort, which
uses the same maddeningly traditional stop - motion techniques as Isle
of Dogs.
Its wry sense
of humor and
surrealism reminded me
of Palestinian filmmaker Elia Suleiman, who
used a checkpoint as a microcosm in his 2002 film, Divine Intervention.
A printable resource which has many examples
of Photographers who
use surrealism within their work in some way (either through theme, technique or idea)
This resource could be
used as an introduction to
surrealism and Artaud, for KS3 and any level 3 programme
of study.
The bump mapping and textures and lighting are
used to create super realistic (to the point
of surrealism) settings that remind me
of early 90s 3D animations that tried really hard to «show off» how 3D they were.
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uses the natural palette, articulate spaces, and precise drawing
of 19th - century naturalism and
surrealism's unsuspecting synthesis
of subjects to comment on life, love, and the human condition.
The artist also refers to the legacy
of surrealism: in her combination
of forms and materials, and through the
use of language in the titling.
Employing the old technique
of «layer painting», Fomenko applies the practice in a modernized way and injects bright primary shades
of acrylic paint onto the canvas, before awakening his subjects
of surrealism with oils by
using broad brushstrokes.
It's a gentle balance and it is the aim
of this painter who
uses sumi - e ink and watercolors, drawing, scraping and scratching at the boards that host her exploration
of surrealism: «I'm trying to get a little lyrical.»
Though each
of the photographic works in this exhibition have been altered through digital manipulation, the tools
of collage, illustration, deconstruction, redaction,
surrealism are
used in different measures by the exhibiting artists.
In her work, cultural references from the Western art historical canon to Groucho Marx all coexist
using the language
of surrealism and the organizing structure
of the non-sequitur.
Her gender, commitment to leftist ideals, and
use of figurative
surrealism put her at odds with the dominant political and artistic climate
of the 1950s.
The Italian illustrator, who's based in Dundee, loves to create illustrations
using a wealth
of bright colours, and describes her style as «fun» and «naive», inspired by pop
surrealism, collage, psychedelia from the 1960s and street art.
Many
of the same motifs that repeat throughout artist's oeuvre appear in the pieces here (apples, eggs, and a prison window), further demonstrating Gober's penchant for
using surrealism to toy with meaning.
Influenced in his
use of colour, like Rothko, by the abstract artist Milton Avery (1885 - 1965) known as the «American Matisse», Gottlieb's
surrealism received a boost in 1940 with the arrival in America
of European Surrealists fleeing the German Occupation
of Paris.
I am
using a bit
of surrealism to incorporate the natural world that surrounds me with the figurative work I've been painting for many years.»
Instead she
uses modes
of fiction and fantasy, drawing on artistic and literary
surrealism, horror cinema and science fiction.
While his works have often been compared to those from other key figures
of the pop art movement, such as Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein, Rosenquist's pieces were unique in the way that they often employed elements
of surrealism using fragments
of advertisements and cultural imagery to emphasize the overwhelming nature
of ads.
Each
of his assemblages, as they seemed to me at the time I first encountered them, was a moral allegory
of his life as well as an expression
of a personal existential
surrealism, not to mention neo-narcissism (he often
used casts
of his own body in his art).