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Like Bacon's more abstract canvases, Mr. Oehlen's are filled with shapes generally referred to as biomorphic or surrealist.
They kept doing that until the page was filled with shapes, and then Lonni Sue Johnson sketched a few small human figures, something like the ones she had drawn before her illness; they were dancing around the shapes on the page, embracing them and pulling them together.
As it progresses, the entire wall is filled with shapes and colors, either moving around the performers and making space for them, or exploding with each motion to add emphasis to their subtle dance.
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Filled with arbitrary shapes and unpredictable colors that introduce their own visual action, they tend to bring together light, memory, and a knowledge of abstraction to produce something quite original.
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At first glance, the brightly painted walls filled with abstract shapes and raked platforms that adorn the stage of The Irish Repertory Theatre don't seem to evoke the O'Neill known for his painstakingly described, realistic detail.
Now 39, he lives in Hell's Kitchen in an apartment filled with furnishings shaped like animals — but without any real animals.
The menu includes Lavazza coffee drinks, rich hot chocolate, salami sandwiches on slim ficelles ($3.75) and crisp cellophane bags filled with candies shaped like pumpkins, walnuts and corn kernels ($2).
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