Sentences with phrase «with calligraphic»

We created a namemark that ended with a calligraphic flourish below it like so many signatures on the historic document.
In his more abstract «Speicher» works, Ross painstakingly covers canvases, aluminium and sheets of drawing paper with calligraphic networks of lines and pattern that develop organically in a repetitive and for Ross something of a meditative process.
He often utilizes torn strips of painted canvas and paper, which are collaged side by side and are further worked with calligraphic strokes.
The legendary biblical scene reconfigured by Zeng includes masked figures eating watermelons at a pristine white table with calligraphic scrolls flanking the walls behind them.
We are presenting aesthetic parallels including the sweeping curve of Siskind's majestic Chicago 1949 and Anthony Caro's Table Piece from the 1970s, and our pairing of Jalapa 10 (Homage to Franz Kline) with a calligraphic Brice Marden ink on paper.
Dancy often works on a large - scale, filling her canvases with expansive nudes rendered in a vibrant array of colors and with calligraphic, sweeping, sinuous lines.
Abstract Expressionist Franz Kline is known for his large black - and - white paintings that treat the medium of oil with a calligraphic freedom, influenced by his acquaintance with Willem de Kooning.
It was during this period that Rauschenberg had romantic attachments with the calligraphic draughtsman Cy Twombly (1928 - 2011) and the Pop - artist Jasper Johns (b. 1930).
Marden's return to the monochrome is a significant development for an artist who has spent the past three decades engaged with the calligraphic line.
His expressive painting style and layers of ephemera and found objects combined with calligraphic abstraction have a lyrical feel to them, are uniquely his.
The exhibition is completed with «Take off Your Hat», this work was created in the context of «Trio for 4 Hands» a series of long narrow strips of Japanese rice paper, pinned alongside each other, like film strips with calligraphic type ink markings on them.
Horse and rider, in vivid pinks and gold, combined with calligraphic gestural painting.
One can see the jumps as a lack of disjunction, with each calligraphic trace and color in its cell running up against and slightly into others.
That polyglot character — mixing French, Spanish, Hebrew, English, even Chinese with the iconography of many cultures — is a hallmark of the work gathered in the current show, especially the works on paper, with their calligraphic inclusion of words and symbols.
And we see the artist's vision of civilization expanding as he inflects the surface of the canvas with the calligraphic marks of his Tea House series, a reflection of his long - standing interest in Asian art.
YFJ: I think that when you explore with calligraphic line, it is freer, there are more possibilities and many more ways of putting time and space together than in photography.
Jirō bows to tradition, too, as with a calligraphic black painting broken by a white impasto circle.
His harmonious paintings combine a heightened color sensibility with calligraphic strokes, and occasionally stenciled letters, alluding to his varied artistic influences.

Not exact matches

The invitation, which reads, «Let's take a field trip,» is drawn in a calligraphic style, which implies Apple may be releasing a new Apple Pencil — and with it, a new iPad.
I would love to spend time learning different printmaking techniques, explore translating some of my illustrations into three - dimension, and experiment with new calligraphic tools.
Helen Frankenthaler (American, 1928 — 2011) had her first solo exhibition at Tibor de Nagy Gallery in 1951, an exhibition that synthesized the most radical aspects of works by Arshile Gorky, Willem de Kooning, and Jackson Pollock, with ambitious canvases of textured surfaces, pale color, and calligraphic drawing.
Part of a series of 102 silkscreened canvas panels conceived as one painting with multiple components, in this piece there are elements that call to mind Franz Kline's investigations into calligraphic compulsions.
However, when Zao became established in Europe, he began creating fascinating paintings, such as Landscape (1951), which reworked traditional Chinese calligraphic techniques with reference to Paul Klee.
While Qin employs traditional Chinese materials in his work — brush, ink and paper — and paints in a calligraphic manner, his works are created with a physical vigour and scale evocative of Western Abstract Expressionist painters (it is interesting to note that many Abstract Expressionists were deeply interested in Eastern philosophy).
Fay Ku creates works on paper that combine the bold negative space and calligraphic lines of traditional Asian art with an American emphasis on the figure.
She has the largest, with only a few broad brushstrokes against a slightly lighter field, like calligraphic Chinese art, but in monochrome.
Covering a 4,000 - sq - foot site with burnt orange and powder blue impasto surfaces and calligraphic marks, Amistad America is the artist's most ambitious project yet and was inspired by the history and natural landscape of Texas, whose name in Spanish, Tejas, derives from the Native American Caddoan word for «friends».
Simultaneously there were surfacy, colorful abstractions, latter - decade paintings feature enamel paint — he was too poor for anything else — with black and white calligraphic forms.
Her fascination with language comes through in a large, light - filled calligraphic work from 1965 titled Kufic, as well as in the tightly painted, untitled schematic grid of 1949 that stacks hieroglyphics in meticulous boxes.
Yanyan Huang's elegant, calligraphic paintings draw from the raw beauty nature and they sit alongside the vibrant, urban colors with dynamic gestural movements of Emily Joelle Lambert.
This compact show touched on the long arc of Mitchell's career, from her early, calligraphic slashes in the 1950s, when she was painting in a studio off St. Marks Place in New York and drinking with the AbEx boys, through her time in Paris in the»60s, and, until her death in 1992, in the French countryside at an estate with an overgrown garden and a
Where an inky, consuming black expanse is the bass note of Stacked Black, an incandescent white expanse is at the center of Light Stir, surrounded by a rhythmic frame of calligraphic red, blue and green strokes that pursue one another around the edge with quiet elegance.
It includes 12 paintings — calligraphic and monochrome, with multiple panels and single panels — and 43 drawings, all illustrated in full color.
There seemed to be something in the nature of the brush that aligned with his measured yet exuberant (and often calligraphic) mark - making.
Honoring traditional Asian arts through her use of Hanji paper, Korean silk, and calligraphic brushstrokes, she plays with iconography and symbols that have been classified as «foreign» such as blue and white china patterns, fortune cookies (which originated in California but are identified as Chinese), Korean fans, and floating dragons and intermingles them with references to Pop and southern folk art.
This exhibition, featuring forty works from 1932 to 1952, will trace Boris Margo's development from Surrealism in the 1930s; through abstraction imbued with biomorphic imagery in the 1940s; and finally, to luminous calligraphic abstractions of the early 1950s.
The calligraphic shapes appear suspended, floating in mid-air, almost recognizable, with their linguistic meaning obscured.
This bold work with its deep red calligraphic marks aided by a confident approach shows one side of Jinchi's studies of the visual and text and its content.
This one, another oil, titled «Three Sopranos at the Beach,» marries highly energetic strokes and splashes of color on three separate but joined canvases with vibrant black calligraphic strokes that sing across all three.
A solo exhibition that is at once immersive and intricate, On the Wall: Nadia Haji Omar simultaneously alludes to the uniquely complex cultural histories of Sigiriya as a built and natural environment replete with overlapping religious narratives, artistic styles, and the calligraphic traditions of the Sinhalese and Tamil languages, among others.
First creating large - scale pieces like Mason and his peers, Takemoto decorated his surfaces with painted or incised calligraphic patterns influenced by Abstract Expressionist painting as well as Picasso's ceramic designs and traditional Asian ceramics, as in his 1959 work First Kumu, a bulbous stoneware vase adorned with swirling motifs.
Photographed in black and white, the female models» bodies and clothing have synergy with the graphic backdrops constructing the scenes: a curve of the waistline in the foreground of one woman merges into the calligraphic line of the background.
In the works in the show designated as Surface Body, he wrote, «I contemplate wall structures, cities and the State as being political borders, with opposing polarities, whereas Action Space employs a fast calligraphic mark, in juxtaposition with vast spaces of color significantly symbolizing personal freedom.»
You may not be able to walk the paths of this garden but, with Scott's layering of colors and strokes and calligraphic markings, you can go deeply into it visually.
JMcK: My favourite of your paintings is Painting the Atlantic (2004), where the whole surface is treated with fine calligraphic marks, forming an arena for dialogue.
«Stan Gregory [s]... work has been associated with the likes of Kandinsky and Matisse... [He] evokes the style of Islamic calligraphic art»
The faces emerge from a gaseous swirl of almost calligraphic lines, the heads melded together as the young man looks forward to the future and the bearded elder looks back to the past with occluded eyes.
Following a number of shows in recent years, Khan is now «in the studio playing with a lot of different aspects of the work»: his first white on white paintings, which will be exhibited at Sean Kelly Gallery, New York, in late 2015, and calligraphic black paintings inspired by his longstanding admiration of Cy Twombly.
Vertical, gestural composition in ink and acrylic paint with large areas of turquoise and ochre and spontaneous calligraphic lines of red, indigo and bright yellow.
Estrada often begins her drawings with a free and calligraphic stroke and then proceeds on an imaginative journey from the general to the highly specific.
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