Abstract markings
Found in 1067 Collections and/or Records:
for Sha(u)nt Basmajian / J(o(h)n)ston, Brian., 1991
Foto / Mayer, Hansjorg., 2015
Found Poem - Breton for 4 voices simultaneously / Helmes, Scott., 2002
Found Poem - Williams' for 4 voices simultaneously / Helmes, Scott., 2002
Four Haiku - Poster Poem No. Two / Helmes, Scott; Gallo P., 2009
Printed by Philip Gallo at the Hermetic Press in collaboration with Stamp Pad Press. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Fourteen Statements / Powell, David., 1986
The images on the pages of this book consist of nearly straight or curved series of parallel lines. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Frame / Powell, David., 1989
The pages of this book depict abstract images made by moving or enlarging the original image. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Fraoch / Upton, Lawrence ; Cobbing, Bob., 1997
Frau Goui / Cobbing, Bob ; Upton, Lawrence., 1997
From ABC / Cobbing, Bob., 1989
from Condiments an Exhibition at London's Drill Hall / Collins, Patricia., 1995
From St Martins Sculpture , 1966
From the Blue Book of Trumpington / Clews, Steve ; Adler J ; Cheek C., 1976
The cover was designed by Jeremy Adler;and the printing by Chris Cheek. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
from the book of living or dying / Bonney, Sean., 1999
[Frowning Mona Lisa] / Cejar; Eggemann; Jurgen O. Olbrich., 1988
The print is a photocopy of an altered, frowning Mona Lisa by Cejar, the drawing consists of abstract crayon markings by Olbrich and the wooden matches are tied into two bunches with wire by Eggemann. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
[Frowning Mona Lisa] / Cejar; Eggemann; Jurgen O. Olbrich., 1988
The print is a photocopy of an altered, frowning Mona Lisa by Cejar, the drawing consists of abstract crayon markings by Olbrich and the wooden matches are tied into two bunches with wire by Eggemann. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Frozen Sky / Bell, Nikki ; Langlands, Ben., 1998
The book which can be read left to right or right to left, consists of several pages of three letter acronyms of airports throughout the world arranged in a grid. The size of the type face becomes progressively larger until only one three letter acronym is printed per page. The center section contains curved lines connecting dots, resembling airplane routes between cities. Also included are pages in English and Japanese of descriptive phrases printed in black and white checkerboard blocks. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.