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You can see some of her work with paint on canvas in Diptych and The Kinetics of Connection.
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The image on the left side of "Untitled Diptych #VII (gorge/water)" is a vast plateau that opens into a valley with a river flowing through it.
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Aside from the dueling candles and liturgical paintings that grace both images of "Untitled Diptych #III (nun/bird)," each composition contains virtually identical, flat architectural planes that take up roughly one-third of the pictorial space.
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The Vatican exterior and the Metropolitan Museum interior that make up "Untitled Diptych #V (vatican/met)" form powerful architectural diagonals that cut across their compositions and angle to form the impression of a vanishing point between them.
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"Untitled Diptych #XV (smoking/cafe)" are matrices of reflective surfaces and city architecture infused with the energy of pedestrian and automotive activity.
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The above-described piece is titled "Untitled Diptych #XVI (roof/pier)."
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However, she was eventually proved right with with brands such as Diptych charging premium prices for their highly-desired products.
Home | Mail Online 2010
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However, she was eventually proved right with with brands such as Diptych charging premium prices for their highly-desired products.
Home | Mail Online 2010
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However, she was eventually proved right with with brands such as Diptych charging premium prices for their highly-desired products.
Home | Mail Online 2010
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The "Diptych" link goes to Jan van Eyck's self-portrait?
MetaFilter 2009
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