Sentences with phrase «variety of abstract forms»

The show's excellence is in how the pieces collectively exemplify an understanding and variety of abstract form and juxtapositions, reaching out to the viewer with an unusual display of creativity...»

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Though there are many varieties of «intellectual mysticism» that have appeared «according to time and place,» Schweitzer emphasizes two forms which are radically distinguished from each other: «abstract mysticism» and «ethical mysticism.»
Beginning in 1960 Schapiro gradually eliminated the abstract expressionist brushwork from her paintings, introducing a variety of geometric forms.
California - based painters Greg Gong and Jon Pestoni have, through unifying abstract forms over a variety of ground materials and techniques, developed complementary methods that result in layered, petrified paint.
The works on view at the exhibition evokes conversations between abstract forms and a variety of human or animal protagonists, as locations strike up to have a conversation with the people, recognizable images chat with paint smears while looping gestures address spectators within his imageries.
Don Voisine, Poised, 2007 Oil on wood, 20 x 20 inches January 10 — February 9, 2008 Geometric Abstraction examines the variety and multiplicity of sources and expression in the work of six artists, all working with abstract geometric forms: Chris Gallagher, Kim MacConnel, Shari Mendelson, Ann Pibal, Jennifer Riley & Don Voisine.
His whimsical abstract forms employ a variety of textures and colors, grouping together painted (and sometimes layered or drawn) shapes in a collage - like fashion.
Over the past thirty years Charles Ray has produced a precise and widely admired body of work in a variety of media using both abstract and figurative forms.
Playing with scale, color and the inherent light - heartedness of balloons, the selected artists produce a wide variety of sculptural forms from Lewis deSoto's sleeping Buddha to Claire Ashley's colorful abstract shapes.
Virginia Jaramillo's meticulously formed abstract pulp paintings draw on a rich variety of sources spanning history and crossing cultures, from pre-Hispanic civilisation to classical geometry.
This technique, present in many pre-Columbian indigenous cultures in South and Central America, offers the ability to create a variety of dynamic forms and abstracted designs.
Over the past thirty years he has produced a precise and widely admired body of work in a variety of media using both abstract and figurative forms.
Leonardo Drew is known for his abstract sculptural installations that incorporate a variety of materials, though he is best known for his inventive use of wood, a material that, even in its altered form, maintains a strong link to its natural source.
Beginning in 1960 Schapiro began to eliminate abstract expressionist brushwork from her paintings and began to introduce a variety of geometric forms.
Though it is immediately apparent that the work on view is united by a commonly held belief in humor, saturated color and abstracted form, it is the variety of approaches and motives rather than any one shared aesthetic concern that gives the exhibition its strength.
In works such as Almost a Bride (2015), the figurative element is grouped with a variety of abstract marks of pure gesture; one gets the sense of an artist who eschews the vocabulary of pre-existing forms, instead putting a premium on visceral connection.
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