Along the way, Chan worked in a variety of genres, from superheroes to funny animals, and emulated
his western artistic influences, including the British science fiction strip Dan Dare, Pogo, and MAD — all brilliantly mimicked by Liew, who convincingly replicates yellowing comic books, sketchbook fragments, newspaper clippings, and other media.
Not exact matches
His work is
influenced by religious art and metaphysics, and he blends the imaginative and phantasy elements of his
artistic process with with
Western religion and European folk traditions, a combination that aims to give a mythic dimension and an almost archetypal significance.
Quarter Note = 160 Rosie Gallagher, Flute Bixby Kennedy, Clarinet Brandon Ilaw, Percussion Han Chen, Piano Rebecca Anderson, Violin Madeline Fayette, Cello Abstract expressionism was the first specifically American
artistic movement to achieve international
influence, and to establish New York City as the center of the
western art world — a position formerly occupied by Paris.
Although there are notable
influences from prior body art practice and both Eastern and
Western cultural and
artistic iconography — a large degree of indebtedness to Yoko Ono, Yves Klein and Carolee Schneemann, for example — Rong's appropriation and assimilation of both cultural narratives is what makes her work particularly interesting from a critical perspective but also as an illustration of the interconnected and mutating cultural psyche's of an internationalist «millennial» practitioner.
With the vogue for
Western science (rangaku, literally «Dutch studies») in the eighteenth century came a renewed, though marginal,
artistic practice
influenced by
Western methods and media that lasted into the early nineteenth century;
Western influence can also be seen in nineteenth - century prints by such artists as Katsushika Hokusai (c. 1760 — 1849).
Her
artistic language is informed by both Eastern and
Western cultural
influences having been bought up in Taiwan and then living for many years in the United States.
In the four new paintings from this series, Derakshani continues his investigation of this tale as an important source of creative
influence for both Eastern and
Western artistic practices.
Whilst Derakshani's practice is grounded in Iranian
artistic traditions, his dynamic brushstrokes reveal the
influence of the textured surfaces from
Western abstract art movements.
Thomas has drawn inspiration from multiple
artistic periods and cultural
influences throughout
Western art history, particularly the early modernists such as Jean - Auguste - Dominique Ingres, Pablo Picasso, Henri Matisse, Edouard Manet, and Romare Bearden.