Fahrelnissa Zeid (Arabic: الأميرة فخر النساء زيد) Fakhr un-nisa or Fahr - El - Nissa (7 January 1901 — 5 September 1991) was a Turkish artist best known for her large - scale abstract paintings
with kaleidoscopic patterns.
Not exact matches
, I've always appreciated how easy they make it to
pattern mix, whether you're looking to dip your toe in via smaller - scale, sedate prints and motifs, or (take a gulp of air and possibly an aspirin) go full - bore
with upholstery - scale,
kaleidoscopic prints worthy of the Jenna Lyons photo in Duchesse's post (wow, those pants are beyond the pale -LSB-!]
One of the first animated features made in Brazil, «Boy & the World» is a brightly colored, often charming film that juxtaposes simple, hand - drawn animation
with kaleidoscopic computer - generated
patterns.
In her practice, Cockburn embroiders mid-20th-century photographs
with vividly coloured geometric
patterns, or obliterates her subjects» identities
with kaleidoscopic optical illusions, generating a dialogue between gender and identity, the mass - produced and the delicately crafted.
Exhibited alongside Auad, Brătescu and Hicks, Lucas Samaras employs techniques such as splicing, stitching, interweaving, doubling and repetition, combined
with numerous fabrics which create a single continuous surface of
kaleidoscopic patterns and colour.
The resulting works brim
with squares, rectangles, and lines arranged in delightfully irregular
patterns and rendered in
kaleidoscopic colors and gradients, so that they seem to jump from their fiber substrate.
Here, Richard Wright — known for intricately
patterned wall drawings in gold leaf — covers the sheet
with kaleidoscopic abstractions of painstaking complexity.
He subtly changed his style through the years, using photographic images for a
kaleidoscopic effect and painting
with thicker pigment and more whimsical visual
patterns.
Strong bands of color can dialogue
with static dashes that make
kaleidoscopic patterns.
For his third solo show
with the gallery, Stewen focuses on mirroring and doubling, using
kaleidoscopic ornamental
patterns in combination
with antique paper, thread, confetti, found text, sculptural elements, and his own black and white photographic images.
By the late 1990s his art had become even more complex, abounding
with kaleidoscopic Op art
patterns and decorative baroque flourishes.
Published in the early 1970s, a decade that has largely influenced her visual aesthetic, The Practical Encyclopedia of Good Decorating and Home Improvement yielded stylish reproductions of brightly painted foyers, tiled kitchens, and wood - paneled living rooms which Thomas coupled and collaged
with her own photographs, swathes of
patterned textiles and blocks of pure color, and at times, glimpses of the landscape to render
kaleidoscopic shifts in perspective.