Eating Someone's Lunch is an original abstract
square painting by Maine native Matt Demers.
Construction of the building and the first two years of programming were funded by the sale of a single Homage to
the Square painting by Josef Albers at Christie's in New York in 2014.
Lot 34 is a very cool and very elegant concentric
square painting by Frank Stella (b. 1936).
In the exhibition, Andy Warhol's Flowers are echoed in the graphic florals of a Christopher Wool painting; a monumental Concentric
Square painting by Frank Stella faces off with a large Donald Judd stack; and the cracked - earth surface in Alberto Burri's Cretto finds its literal counterpoint in the crumbled asphalt bed of a David Hammons Basketball Drawing.
I myself once compared her paintings to those of Josef Albers, seeing them as «fundamentally abstract, the house [being] not so much a house as the form of a house, a given shape, a certain geometry,» like those endless
squares painted by the ex-Bauhaus colorist.
It is joined by two more subtle paintings by Doug Argue, two knockout works by Abstract Expressionist Fritz Bultman, and, in the 64th - floor lobby, a suite of seven
square paintings by Greg Goldberg along with a ripe new Bryan Hunt sculpture.
Schell had a nice Dubuffet and Franz Kline but his best works were Homage to
the Square paintings by Josef Albers:
60 - inch
square paintings by Stanley Whitney, composed in the artist's signature style of loosely patterned grids, continue his intensive investigation of color.
In 1985, the latter signed a yellow
square painted by Mosset in 1979.
Not exact matches
The Bitcoin cryptocurrency symbol on a stone sphere monument
painted black
by unidentified persons in Oktyabrskaya
Square in Yekaterinberg, Russia.
On the walls are Japanese shikihi (fine paper
squares) with Zen sayings in the Sino - Japanese ideographs, two Taoist
paintings and a picture of the Miroku Bosatsu (Maitreya Bodhisattva) from Koryuji, Kyoto, These are well received
by people and set a good tone to the room.
We Love: How the giant octopus mural behind the bar,
painted by Will Mitchell of
Square Away Signs, totally makes the space.
Aaron's most significant home runs have been marked where they came down — No. 500
by a white
square on the Fan - A-Gram electric announcement board, No. 600
by the appropriate numerals
painted in white high on the wall down the leftfield foul line and No. 700
by a seat
painted red among its baby - blue fellows in the leftfield stands.
Before I go, a quick source list for you: - wall color: Barcelona Beige
by Sherwin Williams - rug: Overstock.com - lamp: Homegoods - birdcage: Hobby Lobby - small
square frame: Pottery Barn - large frame: family antique, but here are some suggestions if you'd like to
paint a similar one - all the rest (books, box, large frame, chandelier) are antiques... sorry I don't have sources for those!
Weirdly enough!?! And neither have granny
squares or needlepoint or
paint -
by - numbers either, come to think of it.
The old
square three - tree design has been replaced
by a modern - looking
paint - stroke illustration of a single tree over a bridge and water.
In the Anthropocene we might one day cherish a
square metre of untouched wilderness as much as a
painting of the same size
by Van Gogh or Cézanne.
In the Anthropocene we may one day cherish a
square metre of wilderness as much as a
painting of the same size
by Van Gogh or Cézanne.
The exhibit features photos and videos of conservators, scientists, curators and artists working to restore Reinhardt's five -
by five - foot (1.5 -
by 1.5 - meter)
square monochromatic
painting.
Framed
by gray concrete, the west office's 66,000 -
square - foot roof is
painted a stark white.
I was able to finally break in this Torn
by Ronny Kobo sweater for brunch in Logan
Square with my dear friend Blair (who is now selling gorgeous
paintings, you have to check out her work) and I already know it's going to be a cold weather staple for me.
That's a shame, because watching
Square Enix's first anime short inspired
by the game
paints...
Players connect matching colored
squares by dragging lines across the correct number of spaces, which in effect
paints pretty pixelated pictures.
That's a shame, because watching
Square Enix's first anime short inspired
by the game
paints it as a poignant experience.
Built
by Platinum Games, the JRPG was
painted as a rather niche title — A year later, the game has sold approximately 2.5 million copies, smashing publisher
Square Enix's expectations.
Rather, they put serious time in, stretching out, like Obama - iconographer Shepard Fairey, across the floor of a Kinko's with elaborate cutouts, or
painting,
square by square, pixilated space invaders to be glued onto innocent facades.
The front fascia looks impressive with the honeycomb grille
painted in piano black between the new projector headlamps with
square LEDs while the fog lamps are surrounded
by grey and white finishes.
His Battle of the Builders entry is a ’85
square body that features a full Porterbuilt chassis, CPP big brakes, Boyd Coddington wheels and custom
paint supplied
by Matrix Systems.
More than 80 photographs and
paintings of dogs and cats
by noted artists grace the walls of the public spaces of the 110,000 -
square - foot medical center, one of the most advanced veterinary hospitals in the nation.
In another attractive little
square, the baroque Church of Santa Lucia holds a precious
painting by Luca Signorelli.
A group of palapas
by the town
square make up the Mercado de Artesanías, where you'll find traditional textiles and handcrafted,
painted pottery made
by Mayan artisans.
As well as being home to John Virtue
paintings and a sculpture
by Tony Cragg, the hotel building was designed
by architect John Nash, whose works include Buckingham Palace, Trafalgar
Square, the adjoining Haymarket Theatre, and more.
The clue tells you the number of grid
squares that are covered
by that block, and the colour the block will be
painted.
If you think that
Square Enix's upcoming Final Fantasy X / X -2 Remaster is nothing but a new coat of
paint, then you'll be glad to know that a couple of new features are coming for both titles, as illustrated
by this new trailer.
For those unaware, Picross is a blend of Sudoku and
Painting -
by - Numbers, with you using the numbers around the edges of a grid to fill in the
squares and create little pixel art images.
When you charge
by the
square inch, the price difference between a small
painting and a larger one can become astronomical.
Johnson created the
square faces
by painting black soap and wax on the tile planes and then used a blow torch to melt holes for eyes, mouth, and nose.
Very small pictures, if
painted by gifted artists and installed in an adequate version of what Dave Hickey once dubbed a «clean, well - lighted place,» can produce exhibitions just as ambitious and adventurous as larger - scale projects... these canvases address significant issues related to their respective genres while averaging little more than a
square foot apiece.»
William Pettet (born in 1942),
by 1967 in Los Angeles, was
painting minimal,
square, monochromatic
paintings with meticulously layered and sprayed, acrylic surfaces.
Expectations of unbridled colour are met with rigorous restraint, as with a pastel Twombly
painting, a dusty Yayoi Kusama chair, wispy drawings
by Dieter Roth and Arthur Köpcke, and a grey iteration of Josef Albers's serial Homage to the
Square.
At the far ends of the room, two mostly
square paintings with a decided orange tendency are in dialogue, while the shorter axis is dominated
by more vertical
paintings with green as a unifying hue.
Contributed
by Sharon Butler / In «Of Earth and Sky,» on view at Susan Eley Fine Art, Rachelle Krieger presents a new series of elegant abstract
paintings in which winding brushstrokes float throughout tightly - cropped
square spaces.
Take Michel Majerus's Tron 3 (ocker Pantone 143)(1999), which dovetails a silk - screened vignette of early digital - era graphics into the corner of a
square of yellow emulsion: if you removed the silk - screened canvas and completed the
square, it could have been a wall
painting by Günther Förg, an artist of the gallery's original programme.
Here a collage made from dried leaves
by Josef Albers, an abstract textile
by Anni Albers and a marvelous early Ray Johnson
painting called «Calm Center» of nested colored
squares — along with affectionate letters exchanged between all four colleagues — together help explain where Asawa's magic came from, and how it would spread.
I was particularly struck and moved
by the fortuitous juxtaposition of two large
square paintings, one
by Helen Frankenthaler, the other
by Grace Hartigan.
Richter's illusory
paintings find themselves on the walls of the world's most revered museums — for instance, London's Tate Modern displays the Cage (1)--(6), 2006
paintings that were named after experimental composer John Cage and that inspired the balletic «Rambert Event» hosted
by Phillips Berkeley
Square in 2016.
The
square format adopted
by Reinhardt in the black
paintings poses compositional problems.
These pieces include a pair of
paintings by Nak - Beom Kho, depicting closely cropped, chiseled male faces of mannequins, and black - and - white photographs of Nakamura's sculptural works such as Car Cover (1991), which show two forms that each resemble the shape of a car — one rounded and the other
square - edged.
Spanning two floors of the 24 Grafton Street location in London, the exhibition will feature works that relate to the artist's ongoing series of «collage sculptures» begun in 2016, characterized
by square steel tubing that has been crushed and bent into soft folds that belie their material construction, then
painted in a uniform color and variably combined with found pieces of scrap metal and a smooth, highly polished steel disk.
A
squared circle, subdivided to suggest an approximation of the compositional matrix of his black
paintings, is ringed
by collaged illustrations of monsters and saints that shorthand some of the values embodied
by his photographic typologies.