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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abstract illusion" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a concept or perception that is not grounded in reality, often in philosophical or artistic contexts.
Example: "The artist's work explores the theme of abstract illusion, challenging viewers to question their perceptions of reality."
Alternatives: "conceptual mirage" or "phantom abstraction".
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Her works tend to be plastic-based – acrylics, vinyl, fluorescent fabrics – and their convoluted interplay of geometric forms sends you off into the deep spaces of abstract illusion.
Gradually, their complete forms turn into an abstract illusion as it becomes apparent these figures may be more contextual design than actual human subject.
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The Paper Illusion (Abstract 1) and The Con Artist, also highlight the unwavering gaze of their respective subjects, and the acknowledgement of an "other," more elusive reality than the one with which we're most familiar.
Reflecting on this one-table vision, Summer Institute participants asked: "Whose table?" Or, as one participant aptly put it: "Who has to come into whose neighborhood?" The eschatological vision of "one table" produced questions about the shape of our lives now, questions that refuse abstract reconciliation or the illusion of neutral space in a divided world.
In the end, its arrangements of blue, black and red are entirely abstract, and the evocative illusion soon dissipates against the ineffable fact that it is not a pastoral seascape, but in fact a modern abstract painting.
This week Frieze Art Fair hit the streets of London, hard, offering a cornucopeia of sculptures ranging from hyperreal to abstract, kinetic installations, optical illusions, and light art.
The dense abstract interlace of her painting Illusion of Solidity, painted the next year, (on show at the RA) looks like Celtic knot-work ornament gone wild.
Mr. Krebs's work is also a construction of col ored lights — in this case powerful laser lights, which, to the manipulation of vari ous fool‐the‐eye‐devices, cre ate an illusion of vast abstract vistas of space de fined by an endless construc tion of colored lines.
Op art, also called optical art, branch of mid-20th-century geometric abstract art that deals with optical illusion.
Completing the illusion were music, dialogue, and abstract imagery representing the characters' mental sensations while appreciating food.
But they only approximate; it is video that clinches these illusions, defining the machine's abstract forms with colorful, textured, often hyper-realistic skins.
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