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The flattened space and naturalistic detail of prints influenced architectural drawings in Wright's studio.
It is a boldly experimental work of art for the period: note, for instance, the flattened space, blocky forms with black outlines, and the use of diagonal lines.
Close-up views of cactuses at first seem generic, but their flattened space creates a taut and exciting strange figure-ground tension.
In the paintings and prints of his Nabi period, he often created flattened space by filling his compositions with the contrasting rich patterns of wallpaper and women's dresses, as seen in paintings such as Woman Sweeping (1899 1900).
The starting point is "Madonna and Child Enthroned" by Margaritone d'Arezzo in Gallery 1. Dated around 1270, it encapsulates the gold ground, frozen poses and flattened space of Byzantine art.
Matisse could create his own ambiguous, flattened space by setting a green flask, a brown coffeepot, and a bowl of apples adrift in a turbulent sea of allover decorative patterning, as he did in the 1908-09 "StiLifeife with Blue Tablecloth".
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The graphical representation supports and verifies the naive impression that mESCs in LIF/serum tend to grow in more flattened, space-consuming monolayers.
But Mr. Close's work is always in conversation with photography, emphasizing its monocular view and its tendency to flatten space and objects.
We know now, but it almost doesn't matter, because what's most striking about these paintings is their aesthetic innovation, the way they flatten space and turn color into solid form independent of figures, detached from landscapes, free of naturalistic function.
There are a number of other references in the work such as graffiti, street art, computer graphics, 3D modeling, fashion and also various types of space -- illusionistic space, a flattened "abstract" space, space based on series of overlapping layers that act like a screen or photoshop space, physical and textural space.
But it required, by the logic of Einstein's general relativity, that there be much more dark matter, or something, to the universe, enough to "flatten" space-time, than astronomers had found.
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