Working across a wide range of media, Connor
used iconic imagery and footage in experimental films, challenging the viewer to contemplate the saturation of cultural narratives in our daily lives.
Using iconic imagery of modern protest with an advanced photographic method, these works become fully perceivable in form and content while illuminated.
Not exact matches
Introducing a new bottle and brand re-design across the entire Sprite portfolio, the new look will retain the
iconic green colour Sprite has
used since 1961, whilst up - weighting refreshment cues with lemon and lime
imagery on all can and bottle formats.
Sometimes it's
using iconic Star Wars
imagery for a visual gag, sometimes it's inverting a genre trope or taking a character in an unexpected direction.
Using only a chopping board, a highball glass as a rolling pin and a blunt IKEA knife, artist Eleanor Macnair loves to take Play - Doh and recreate photographs — taking inspiration from the incredibly
iconic to the lesser known
imagery of the world.
Hwang notes, «I create monumental
iconic imagery using materials from the fashion industry.
«A selection of
iconic works
using light projection — photographs, films, videos, digital
imagery and interactive installations from plasma screens to giant projections — will document the technological innovations that have become part of artistic creation over the past ten years.»
Fukui's work makes brilliant
use of the instant recognition of
iconic popular
imagery: a shorthand for the tropes of our daily lives gathered from art magazines, anime and cartoons, news, and popular culture.
While both Minter and Wynne's
use of recognizable,
iconic imagery seems to function as deliberate superficiality
used to discuss deeper, more meaningful issues, their conceptual divergence is just as complimentary to one another as their aesthetic convergence.
Chitra Ganesh creates wall installations, paintings, drawings, photographs, and animations that make
use of an expansive visual vocabulary that ranges from Bollywood films, comics and graphic novels, to
iconic feminist
imagery.
Katherine Bradford's bold paintings depict ships, swimmers, divers and superheroes —
iconic imagery that the artist has
used over the course of her career.
Jasper Johns reimagined
iconic imagery like the American flag; Robert Rauschenberg employed silk - screen printings and found objects; and Larry Rivers
used images of mass - produced goods.
In contrast to my work on canvas, I originally called the paintings on wood panel «billboard paintings», due to their catchy and
iconic imagery and the
use of flat planes of colour that is reminiscent of the style often
used on billboards.
The images themselves became a form of found object — Rauschenberg
used pictures clipped from newspapers, showing scenes both
iconic and quotidian, and transformed them in his prints, while Johns made everyday
imagery, like the United States flag or a target, the focal point of his work.
Although my work doesn't look on the surface much like his, I think he taught me about
using iconic signifiers and figures that I could project myself into for emotion and as an avatar in paint (like Scott McCloud describes in his amazing book, Understanding Comics, that we do as comic readers), and create figurative narrative allegories that hopefully resonate deeper than most political cartoons and relate to Goya and other art historical
uses of politics and allegory as much as the
imagery could relate to underground comics and contemporary worlds.
Best known for his re-creations of
iconic images from visual culture made
using nontraditional materials and recorded with a camera, Muniz here strips the work of representational
imagery, in a direct exploration of the illusionist strategies and material processes that he has developed over the course of his career.
Using Aztec calendars, ancient Mexican
imagery and
iconic re-interpretations of patriotic symbols, Treviño's artwork addresses a personal quest for heroism, bravery and a need to define a place in the world.
The
iconic remixing of the popular
imagery San Pablo
uses, whether once met with approval or rebellion during their original circulation then become emblematic within the tradition of painting.