There's nothing but this, the sun
painting patterns onto the trail, the sound of my husbands steps behind me, my breath moving in and out of my lungs, cool water quenching my thirst.
Not exact matches
The idea was to illuminate each mural with a
pattern of light that would project the missing aspects of the lost colours
onto the original canvases, returning them to their original hues without disturbing the
paintings» textures.
Upritchard's proclivity for
painting her characters» skin in tones such as jaundiced yellow, mossy green, or calming lavender — sometimes in two tones or even a rainbow of hues — or having the
patterns of their clothing continue
onto their faces and hands, as if they have evolved to be able to camouflage themselves within their immediate surroundings, suggests that these creatures may signify a future race.
In the summer of 1972, inspired by the work of Ad Reinhardt, he introduced grid - like
patterns of black markings
onto these works, which he referred to as his «Cancel»
paintings.
Starting with two
patterns, a two - tone, green ivy motif and a graphic image of white birds, MacDonald made large stencils through which she applied
paint and plaster directly
onto the room's walls.
These
patterns were produced by placing the heads of spray
paint cans on white canvases and allowing the
paint to spray
onto the surrounding surfaces.
I fuse the domestic with the painterly tradition of
painting by staining, mopping, throwing, printing, spraying, dragging, imprinting, brushing, washing and bleaching pigments
onto fabrics, drop cloths and canvases forming expressive abstract
patterns.
Polke's works during these years were mainly «Rasterbilder» (
paintings that mimic printing): Polke appropriated publicity images from newspapers and magazines, enlarging them and hand
painting them
onto a canvas, dot by dot, creating an abstract
pattern.
The tiled platform alludes to a stage — the viewer, through the act of stepping up and
onto this stage, thus becomes a part of the work, standing on the
painted pattern instead of simply looking at it.
Eschewing traditional methods of
painting, in one of his critically acclaimed series Estep used an industrial kiln to sterilize soil before he sifted it in careful
patterns through a metal screen
onto the glue coated canvases, smearing them when he removed the screen.
Created by spraying
paint onto canvas through carefully positioned swathes of gauze, this select series of works develops the innovative technique deployed in Stingel's silver
paintings of the early 1990s, and distinguishes itself through striking color, richly variegated tactile texture and intricately detailed surface
pattern.
However, in this work Alvarez covers her vibrant
pattern of alternating squares in a skin of clear plastic
onto which she has scripted bits of text in gold glitter and
painted a circuitous black web.
Heavily influenced by number tables that translate visually into meditative
patterns of kaleidoscope colors, Eric's work is created by meticulously applying acrylic
paint directly from the tube
onto surfaces of aluminum and wood panels.
Her
paintings consist of psychedelic optical
patterns of layered medical data, silkscreened in bright phosphorescent - colored acrylic
paint onto polished stainless steel.
Squiggly
paint marks and
patterns climb up the walls and into corners and
onto the floor, subtly evoking Lynda Benglis» reactions to the machismo of minimalism, poured
paintings of the 1960s.
Pouring
paint directly
onto a canvas, this process involves spilling different colors on top of one another in order to produce unexpected, swirling
patterns.
The
paintings start with a large curtain textile that the artist uses to push
paint onto the canvas, revealing
patterns, reapplying with varying intensities to create smudges and areas of pooled pigment.
Paint has been troweled
onto the canvases in
patterns that appear carefully designed, yet which surely shifted in the process of
painting and repainting.
In a related vein, the Polish artist Dominik Lejman has projected moving silhouettes of distant figures
onto patterned canvases that he calls «time - based»
paintings.
Pattern and excerpts from popular culture are superimposed
onto oil
painting and photographic imagery.
The
patterning within the
paintings projects
onto the physical rope and creates ever - changing interference
patterns.
He glues the fibers and materials
onto the tapestry, where he depicts images inspired by Modernist European
painting as well as Mexican
patterns.
The artist's «wax
paintings» consist of cropped
patterns that have been silkscreened
onto industrial wax.
August 22 - December 13, 2014 Opening: Friday, August 22, 2014, 5 - 8 pm in presence of the artist WORKS With
painting as its point of departure, Manish Nai, born 1980 in Gujarat, India, developed his practice into a unique form in which he pasted gunny cloth
onto canvas and created increasingly complex
patterns in the fabric by cutting out bits of the warp.
While certainly from his famed period where he dripped and flung
paint onto canvases in highly complex
patterns, this is a work like no other.
Bound by the physical parameters of her 12 - harness floor loom, she weaves, by hand, a graphically driven
pattern, which is then stretched over a traditional wooden frame before having acrylic
paint embedded
onto each thread.
His unique process involves a direct transfer of the fabric's floral
patterns onto canvas, which Vallejo then enhances through hand - applied
paint in a seemingly haphazard manner that yields a shockingly harmonious ode to color, mark - making, and country.
His latest
paintings, perhaps closer to Jackson Pollock or Cy Twombly than Matta's animated stick figures and skeletal machines, step toward the path of
patterned abstraction without venturing
onto it.
The final segement of the exhibition will showcase some of the artist's most innovative late works such as his hologram of rock star Alice Cooper and the 1958
painting «The Sistine Madonna,» which predates Pop Art by superimposing the image of the Virgin and Child
onto a giant photograph of the Pope's ear, which is composed of a benday dot
pattern.
Following separate experiments by other abstract painters like Hans Hofmann (1880 - 1966) and Lee Krasner (1908 - 84), Pollock himself began employing his splash / drip method in 1947, partly as a result of the surrealists» experience, and also (reportedly) after seeing how Navajo Indians in New Mexico made their sand
paintings by sprinkling earth
onto the ground to form intricate
patterns.
It is as if Allen has lifted them from the studio floor of Leon Kossoff or Frank Auerbach and stuck them — like wads of tar —
onto an abstract
painting, whose graphic imagery of symmetrical
patterns evokes the symphonic abstractions of Frantisek Kupka and the Surrealist landscapes of Paul Nash.
Incorporated fine oils and acrylics to create custom
paintings and murals.Produced imaginative illustrations in an efficient and timely manner.Measured parts such as sleeves and pant legs and pin-folded alteration lines.Managed projects according to timeline and seasonal changes.Drove sales by developing business strategies, marketing plans and merchandise assortments.Informed potential buyers where garments could be purchased.Monitored sales and inventory to recommend appropriate markdown action.Traced paper outlines
onto cardboard
patterns and cut them to make templates.
onto scrap pieces of
painted wood and then arranging the gold cars in a wonderful Atlanta - themed traffic
pattern.
Didn't Emily Jones stencil a really cool
pattern onto her walls with regular ol' latex
paint?
I love a white - on - white or grey diamond
pattern painted onto the floorboards for a little visual interest!
The African Plumes and Elsabet Trellis Stencils
painted onto these store - bought velvet pillows add a delicate touch of
pattern that can be either feminine or masculine, depending on the rest of the room's decor.
56 - Simply Scandinavian:
Painted Furniture
Patterns to Pull Out and Trace - Simply Scandinavian is a workbook, with pull out and trace pattern sheets and blue chalked transfer paper for tracing the patterns onto furniture
Patterns to Pull Out and Trace - Simply Scandinavian is a workbook, with pull out and trace
pattern sheets and blue chalked transfer paper for tracing the
patterns onto furniture
patterns onto furniture pieces.