He also produced a large number of landscapes in this synchromistic and relatively abstract style beginning in 1926.
Containing works dating from 1927 to the late 1970's, the show concentrates on the relatively abstract, calligraphic, black-and-white side of Michaux's output.
To some extent, this is a relatively abstract work for Ms. Rubins.
The initial discussion was at a relatively abstract level, to help readers extrapolate principles relevant to their own particular piece of research.
He was less reluctant to talk about his judicial philosophy, so long as the discussion remained relatively abstract.
He is drawn to the physicality of old walls because he knows that his own thinking is relatively abstract.
The show begins with the relatively abstract "crosshatch" paintings of the 1970's and early 1980's.
Mr. Gillis seldom told stories in his dances, which tended to be relatively abstract with undercurrents of emotion.
This is fairly obvious with a relatively abstract form such as a moral code.
In structuralism, these formal properties are taken at a relatively abstract level.