During the military dictatorship in Greece (1967 - 1974), Caniaris» narrowing
visual vocabulary came to signify the increasing constrictions of personal freedoms.
In his more recent body of work, titled Flat Screen Nature (2012 — current), Goode uses an industrial hand saw to cut through sheets of painted fiberglass, creating allegorical landscapes of jagged edges and menacing peripheries; the artist's
visual vocabulary comes full circle to represent our environment's vulnerable sky, land, and sea.
However, where Sherman evokes a bygone era of Hollywood glamor, Brandes's
visual vocabulary comes closer to B - horror films and home movies.
Not exact matches
He isn't responsible for the 4C — that's the fiendishly talented Lorenzo Ramaciotti — but he did
come up with the original
visual vocabulary we all tend to associate with Alfa Romeo, such as the tight triangular grille.
The work, for all of its pointed topical barbs and inventive
visual vocabularies, is therefore also an open - ended document in which Madani shows how the ways we experience time, as well as what has
come to be called «progress», are beholden to inexplicable changes of heart, mind, and body.
Traditional letterforms are melting and straightening and refracting and layering and abstracting and slicing into geometric forms tonight in Portland Oregon as «Three The Hard Way» opens with men who
came up through graffiti and embraced a new enthusiasm for this modern
visual vocabulary.
«I think he has been able to understand that the inspiration of the work really
comes from within himself, which is why he has to retrace his steps in terms of his family history, heritage and trying to understand the larger
visual vocabulary in South Africa.
The challenge becomes to not simply mimic the style I have
come to love, but to try and fine a
visual vocabulary more true to me.
Bickerton's
visual vocabulary is unlimited and his restlessness profound: a combination that makes one
coming back for more.