If you look long enough you will begin to make any number
of visual associations — art historical and otherwise — but just as quickly the surface shifts again into abstraction.
He established a way of subverting common
visual associations by drawing attention to minute details, absurd juxtapositions and obscured or fragmented portions of images.
In The Great Escape (2012), part of the series Figure in the Environment, Richard engages a singular human figure with the same rich, painterly colors and
loose visual associations in her other paintings.
The shape notes, a musical notation system developed in the beginning of the 19th century, has commonly been used in music schools to facilitate music notations
through visual associations.
The youngest group of dogs took the fewest tries to do so, and the dogs» abilities to learn
new visual associations declined with age.
For the past four decades, Suzan Frecon has become known for abstract oil paintings and watercolors that avoid facile explanations or
recognizable visual associations.
Placed against a neutral backdrop with their labels inscribed below, Wylie's hard - won forms play on the language of ancient art as well as modernism and the abstract compositions of painters like Franz Kline and Ad Reinhardt, who attempted to divorce image - making from even the most
fundamental visual associations.
Yet, in the gallery spaces, the art is left to speak for itself; understated curation and
subtle visual associations allow the viewer to witness the power of each piece without further explanation.
JAŠA plays with an excess of seemingly idiosyncratic
proverbial visual associations — albeit, with Aesopian hints — that are taken to such extremes that the elemental parts fuse and the total atmosphere overcomes interest in minutiae.
The announcement for the second, re-capitalised new RELEASES comes with Karilampi's typically
knotty visual associations featuring a tattoo of lyrics by British grime artist Skepta, as featured on JME's «Don't Get Rude `, and a Telegraph newspaper clipping about glow - in - the - dark streets of the future for heritage walkways in England's Cambridge city.
Although there are, of course, many
possible visual associations in it, Ayres insists she is a purely abstract painter (she says that abstraction «has been the force of this century visually»).
Richter's genius is his inadvertent wealth
of visual associations — not those that he aims to find, but those for which he searches.
Using Inspiration Software's visual thinking and learning products Inspiration ®, Kidspiraton ® and Webspiration Classroom ™, students and teachers create graphic organizers as they brainstorm ideas, organize information, gather research,
make visual associations and identify connections.
The researchers tested pet border collies on their logical reasoning, ability to learn
new visual associations, and memory, and found that dogs» learning abilities do decline as they get older.
Level 1: reading readiness (objects, matching,
visual associations, etc.).
Clint Perry, senior author on the paper, said: «These correlations suggest that bees with more synaptic complexes in
the visual association areas of their brain were predisposed to better memory and faster learning.
Additional experiments showed that bees that learned faster (shown by taking fewer landings to find the right flowers) also had a higher density of synaptic complexes in
the visual association area.
They found that bees with a higher density of synaptic complexes within
the visual association area of the brain had a better memory for the colours two days after training.
The LED accents on the headlights provide
some visual association with the S - Class.
To test the dogs» ability to learn
visual associations, the researchers showed them a row of drawings next to a row of underwater photos.
Thoughts, memories,
visual associations — the sum of a painter's daily life - personality and experiences feed into a work.
Instead Prince complicates
the visual associations by using the cover art of another contemporary title, not readily identified - here an innocent nurse is transposed into an eerily confident brutish blonde.
Through the use of carefully selected fabrics and other found objects, Katholm cuts and manipulates her materials, juxtaposing fabrics and paints creating
a visual association — not unlike a film editor creating a montage.
New York, NY — From May 2 through September 21, 2014, The Jewish Museum will present Mel Bochner: Strong Language, an in - depth survey of Bochner's career - long fascination with the cerebral and
visual associations of words.
In the artist's work, linear logic is abandoned in favor of wordplay and
visual associations, revealing how language, technology, and systems of ordering produce reality as much as describe them.
Heel Flag works by
visual association: the heel's placement and shape recalls the flag's starred canton, while the wood's grain evokes its striped design.
The shape notes, a musical notation system developed in the beginning of the 19th century, have commonly been used in music schools to facilitate music notations through
visual associations.
Nevertheless Hains» work remained unclassifiable; often playing with verbal and
visual associations, referring to history while looking way ahead to the future.
Richard paints serially, creating one group of works at a time, in order to pursue a particular collection of
visual associations or thematic ideas.