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Marten deals in overload and palimpsest – drawings upon drawings, images dragged and dropped over each other in paintings, which in turn appear slotted into gigantic sculptural contraptions.
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The drawings themselves draw upon the Surrealist concept of automatism, with Seidel distilling architectural or scientific concepts in this case, levels of measurement in the Richter scale, which measures the energy of an earthquake, for example—into visuals.
Late middle age certainly did not mellow Gray, but it did bring a new emotional intensity to his work, perhaps because he was increasingly drawinging upon aspects of his own life and memories of childhood.
Amid the glittering opulence and dismal poverty, the swirl of Suffragists, anarchists, agitators, and organizers, Stansky--drawing upon his historical and literary skills--brings the intimate world of the Bloomsbury group to life.
And, as Rose recounts his agency's steady rise--drawing upon an unpublished biography of Morris written by his children, government files and vivid anecdotes from show business veterans--it proved a shrewd decision.
Mohr began using early computers and plotting machines to create intricate drawings, again based upon algorithms of his own devising.
More often, though, she opts for a careening style, color drawings cascading one upon the other in a flurry of movement and light.
Some of the Master's multicolored drawings seem intent upon ascending from the darkened colors up into the light, as if from ignorance to wisdom and from death to immortality to parse lines from Mahatma Gandhi's favorite prayer, from the ancient Hindu scripture called The Upanishads.
Aspects of his work on the studies of anatomy, light and the landscape were assembled for publication by his pupil Francesco Melzi and eventually published as Treatise on Painting by Leonardo da Vinci in France and Italy in 1651 and Germany in 1724, with engravings based upon drawings by the Classical painter Nicolas Poussin.
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