semiabstract


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characterized by stylized but recognizable subject matter

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In a semiabstract way, I just give flavor of this region.
He described his 2002 solo show at Lokanat of black and white semiabstract paintings, inspired by memories of drawing with chalk on slate as a child and later pencil on paper and then ink on paper.
A fantastic collection of bold, expressive, semiabstract landscapes and seascapes, rich in colour and texture.
Were all aware in a semiabstract sense that a cheeseburger used to be a part of a living creature, Rogan once wrote in a blog post.
In Six by Six, Matthew Stutely is exhibiting his large-scale animal portraits - works that have gained him an international reputation; while Roger Hallas is showing striking semiabstract landscapes and cityscapes.
For her representational semiabstract and abstract paintings she uses charcoal, watercolour, acrylic, pen and mixed media.
Some of his paintings are semiabstract. There is one with nothing but rocks and water.
Vieira da Silva, for Maria Elena Vieira da Silva (1908-1992), a Portuguese-born French painter of intricate, semiabstract compositions.
She loves figure drawing and portrait work but enjoys landscape and seascape painting, usually semiabstract.
BILSTON CRAFT GALLERY, MOUNT PLEASANT, WOLVERHAMPTON: Semiabstract paintings by Julie McNally and photographs by John Edwards, until June 22.
4), an early New-Mexico semiabstract work, Fox grapples with the abstract difficulties of rendering a landscape with depth, while respecting the flatness of the picture plane.
He makes the arresting move of then relating this very new historical situation to the lingering formal potentiality of what Roland Barthes called the "middle voice," a vocal mood displaced between the passive and the active and bifurcated in itself Coetzee would appear to be undertaking an ongoing series of investigations into the middle voice as a zone of depersonalized literary exploration peculiarly suited to a post-historical horizon; and suited as well to the oddly understood continent of Australia itself, in which semiabstract literary space it becomes possible to undergo "embodiment" again, a last-ditch effort towards materiality in a medium that has all but abandoned it.
In A Strange Place shows a couple in some quiet distress surrounded by strange semiabstract, almost biological soup, as if they're discussing their IVF treatment.
immensely appealing and semiabstract artefacts of a 'proper nineteenth-century character,' and repositories of a 'long-past age' of turbulent feelings and high hopes" (p.
The flat figures, exaggerated forms, and stylized scenes within the larger composition propose a semiabstract version of reality.