SAWCC presents a slide slam with six visual artists working across genres to produce meditative works on artistic process and
visual tactility.
SAWCC presents a slide slam with five visual artists working across genres to produce meditative works on artistic process and
visual tactility.
«So great effort is made in pursuit of uniformity, but it is human imperfection that is embraced and highlighted with each action... Holly Miller's practice offers
a visual tactility we can see floating before us, but never touch»
Not exact matches
The material caters to Verbinski's aptitude for mystic
visuals, grimy detail, and striking
tactility, all of which he brought to the Pirates of the Caribbean films and the richly textured Rango.
The physicality and
tactility of the surfaces of the works — guided by the materials and processes involved in their creation — offer a uniquely
visual experience of surfaces that desire to be touched and held, replicating the tactile attraction of their utilitarian predecessors.
Working with sculpture and mixed media, artist Laurie Borggreve challenges the societal definitions of «feminine,» presenting traditional imagery and
visual cues associated with the feminine norm juxtaposed with foreboding materials of harsh
tactility.
The
tactility and grace of Clare Grill's art provides a
visual respite from this daily impoverishment.
The exhibition's title, A Mouth Which Shouts is a Cave for the Hand, refers to a quote by Johann Gottfried von Herder regarding
tactility in Neo-classical sculpture - the sense of touch makes an art object more prone to inciting a sense of gruesomeness or disgust as opposed to a purely
visual sensation.
She often complements her vocabulary of
visual abstraction with sensory experiences that include scent, sound, light and
tactility.