Lyrical Abstraction
リリカル・アブストラクション / 1947–1970s / Style / Gestural Abstraction
Abstracción que no se apoya ni en la disciplina geométrica ni en el gesto violento, sino que compone su lirismo con pinceladas fluidas y colores que se difunden. El término nació en París y más tarde se aplicó en Estados Unidos a la pintura de capas finas y de color absorbido por la tela. Referencia para diseñar la suavidad y la ligereza.
Pinceladas fluidas / Capas de difusiones superpuestas / Colores ligeros y transparentes / Composición sin centro
Entrada del diccionario
- Usos idóneos
- Covers and backgrounds where the mark must feel made by hand and weightless at once, as in poetry, chamber music or wellness · Large washes for packaging and interiors that need to avoid both the corporate mesh gradient and the heavy painterly cliche
- Tipografía
- A light-weight seriffed face set small at one corner, never crossing the centre of the wash.
- Composición
- An all-over, centreless field running past all four edges, offering the eye no anchor and no focal incident.
- Material
- Thinned colour on an absorbent ground, so the pigment spreads and the edge is decided by the substrate rather than by the hand.
- Precaución
- Placing one confident stroke in the middle: a centred gesture turns the field into a logo and destroys the drift the style is made of.
- Para profundizar
- The difference between the Paris usage and the American one / The staining technique / The exhibitions around 1970
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