
She uses colour mostly diagrammatically-in this case as a means of establishing different positions in space. The red/blue contrast in the network is one of the artist's preferred colour combinations, although she tends to prefer neutral schemes. A classical one that had been interesting me for other reasons was a vertical rectangle (in this case a 3:4 ratio) 64×48, centralised image 32×32 surrounded by equi-distant white “space” but held on the picture plane top and bottom by a line of light-toned squares which slightly counter-balance the diagonal emphasis of the network.’ Finally, they consider the possible need to reconceive pictorial space and the implications of such a reconception for the study of picture perception. Given this condition I decided to use an enlargement of the “Looped Network” drawing with another colour resolution in fact to treat it as an enlarged drawing rather than as a painting as such, the difference being that I wanted to embed it in pictorial space rather than the neutral one of drawings. Discussing the status of perspective, they ask whether perspective renderings of space are special or more accurate than those found in other types of pictures, and if so why. Such methods are used for visualising visualizing topographical or. When I was invited to take part in “British Painting '74”. A method and device for the pictorial representation of space-related data, for example, geographical data of the earth. Pictorial Space - The illusory space in a painting or other work of two-dimensional art that seems to recede backward into depth from the picture plane, giving. I also made concurrently a drawing, (one of several versions) which was subsequently sold. ‘The painting derives from one particular model in the series, shown in 1969 at the Middelheim Open Air Sculpture Biennal, Antwerp. Painting, like architecture and music, is best appreciated by those who have trained their minds and senses to perceive. An analytical drawing of spatial symbols clues which indicate distance and depth in our perception of form.
#Pictorial space series#
(An alternative title for this series is “Unicursal Curve”). Abstract-The author examines the validity of various proposals for modifying.

Usually the path was traced by one thread which met itself eventually, forming a loop, hence “Looped Network”. 'After showing (18 relief constructions) at the Axiom Gallery in September 1967, later that year I began an extensive series of models using regular grid forms traced by a line on parallel, transparent planes. The artist has described the genesis of this work over several years and its connection with her relief constructions as follows (letter to the compiler of 1 February 1976). Presented by the Contemporary Art Society 1975Įxh: British Painting '74, Hayward Gallery, September–November 1974 (197, repr.) T01965 LOOPED NETWORK SUSPENDED IN PICTORIAL SPACE 1974Īcrylic paint on PVC sheet, 64×48 (162.5×122)
