For these, Atala can
work on a flat plane that he populates with cells.
Not exact matches
Its process - the life of technology - is operating merely
on the
flat plane of what
works and it asserts its total authority over the individual; it asks for its price.
Nobody has figured out how they can be
worked by such a tiny brain, using six different kinds of silk, and reckoning angles and three dimensional forms so accurately from a point of view
on a
flat plane.
The
flat device
works only for light traveling in the same
plane as the slab, but even so, the advance could lead to novel optical systems
on a chip, he says.
The images are
flat on the pictorial
plane yet shift at angles and points of entry, allowing the viewer eye to move around yet denies total access into the
work.
Oscillating between two separate
works, Thomas's painted homage to Sojourner Truth's 1851 speech of Black female empowerment, «Ain't I a Woman,» and a religious altarpiece, Diptych presents the sexy, Black female body sculpted out of
flat planes of primary colors in two dimensions
on the left (a gesture reminiscent of the painterly techniques of her idols Jacob Lawrence and Romare Bearden), and in a televised two dimensions
on the right.
My own
works for the series began as simple forms
on a
flat plane.
In his early
works, Ilya Bolotowsky formed abstract images
on the
flat picture
plane by combining biomorphic and geometric elements inspired by both Miró and the Russian Constructivist Kasimir Malevich.
Yet, enlivened by an expressive, though always economical, touch, her
work resonates just as strongly as a sustained, self - reflexive enquiry into the act of painting: what it might take to bring an image into being
on a bounded,
flat plane.
The reviewer of this show in Arts Magazine described the
work as «strong non-objective shapes painted with bald simplicity
on a
flat -
plane background, usually grey.»
Working across a range of media, the artists in the exhibition touch
on how we might perceive a space of infinite and ever changing content, laminated to a surface defined by its attempt to recede into a
flat plane.
Johns's
work during this era, in which he sometimes juxtaposed sculptural elements with the
flat planes of painting or painted directly
on sculptures, were described by critic Leo Steinberg as radically new.
In contrast to my
work on canvas, I originally called the paintings
on wood panel «billboard paintings», due to their catchy and iconic imagery and the use of
flat planes of colour that is reminiscent of the style often used
on billboards.
Her delicate
works echo Islamic and Persian traditional motifs and are painted
on wooden panels with
flat planes filled with pattern.
Sultan writes that the
works on view, «drawn from the museum's extensive collections, [are] a fascinating survey showing the enduring interest in cubism's way of... taking apart of the visual world and reassembling it in
flat planes, a new understanding of form.»
Colour and space were to take precedence in Hoyland's
work; he rejected the modernist insistence
on the
flat reality of the picture
plane and used colour to create a sense of virtual illusory space.
The lack of pictorial space in favor of three - dimensional space represents a shift in the
work from a focus
on an interpretable interior space shared with a viewer to a
flat ideological
plane of action.