Not exact matches
His fascination with technological
methods for producing
paintings is also evident in the 2001 television program Secret Knowledge, in which Hockney posited that the Old Master painters used camera obscura techniques to project images of their subjects onto their
paintings» surfaces, leading to the photographic quality of
Renaissance painting.
Quayola's Iconographies are part of an ongoing project that analyzes
Renaissance and Baroque
paintings through computational
methods.
His idiom combined «low» art
methods (graffiti - like pencil / crayon doodlings; all - over
painting technique) with «high» art references to Classical Antiquity (reminiscent of Arte Povera), the Italian
Renaissance and French Neoclassicism.