Try painting the space in deep reds or dark greys and blues to create a dramatic entrance.
Not exact matches
I've not
tried this but this Egg Spalt
painting from Adventures and Play looks a lot of fun especially if you had
space or clean up area to do it in.
I'm even going to
try painting walls in our home (just a small
space — a bathroom) for the first time — wish me luck!
Pros: Put up your hand if you've ever stared at
painting in a store, or squinted at a picture on your tablet,
trying to imagine how it would look in your
space?
Combining easy controls with tricky
space - bending puzzles, Telepaint's format is simple: you're a
paint bucket
trying to reach a waiting brush, auto - walking between portals that you can link to teleport around levels.
Ambrose writes:»... each artist
tries to thread the needle of contemporary
painting: Berryhill working diligently on top of the threads, while Nesbit works from behind in the
spaces between them.»
I am just
trying to situate these
paintings in that buzzing, in - between
space where they are just
paintings.
Around 1970, while in the John St. studio, Frances began working on large horizontal abstract
paintings that were involved with ideas of gravity, slow
painting time, indeterminate color, and
trying to create a complex
painting space that appeared geometric, but alternately shifted into a deeper
space.
«
Painting is at an interesting crossroads in relation to digital culture and the media — I try to reflect this through the painting's chaotic visual spaces
Painting is at an interesting crossroads in relation to digital culture and the media — I
try to reflect this through the
painting's chaotic visual spaces
painting's chaotic visual
spaces.»
Reinhardt or even Robert Ryman is
trying to squeeze out every last illusion of
space, to make the
painted surface speak for itself.
I've taught in an assortment of art schools and I often hear some variation of «I'm
trying to bring more
space into the
painting,» or «you need to give your
painting more convincing
space.»
Eakins also kept
trying to fit portraits into the shallower
space of modern landscape
painting.
In the mural - size Shaking Out the Bed, figures, seen perhaps from the side, maybe lying down, reaching to the
painting's right side to the dials there to adjust perspectival vantage point, appear from above, slip into different pictorial
spaces, or
try to get outside the frame.
«Making
Space» does not
try to pick winners in the contemporary scene — although women have done plenty to drive the resurgence of
painting.
I
try to create limitless
space, as Rothko did in his
paintings.
Generations
try anew to avoid or reject both
painting and the heavy baggage of the white
space.
Even though I had been
trying to
paint for a long time before coming to the College of Art, I had no idea until that moment that the form of the object is determined by the
space of the background.
These boundaries exploit the thin gap between the public and the private while
trying to undermine the habitual in public
spaces through various actions while simultaneously attempting to extend the dialog of contemporary
painting.
So there was
space to write this narrative and
try to think about the links between contemporary
painting and the past.»
It should be so that there's a balance, so that the image isn't stronger than the
paint, but the
space should be overall... I
try to not have anything I don't need in those
paintings.
She said the Physical / Ephemeral exhibition has allowed her to explore new formats and ideas for her work and has encouraged her to
try creating work that she feels questions the boundaries between
painting and real
space.
White noise however helps a great deal, it certainly puts me in the different head
space, which helps when I am
trying to negotiate with the
painting or thinking about other forms of works.
«It's insane to
try to find my own
space within
painting, but to also come back full circle and be in this house that has represented so many of the artists that I grew up really looking at and thinking about.»
I
try to be sincere throughout my process to make honest
paintings and I
try not to take up
space as a white cis male painter in México or in Perú, where I used to live, because there are enough white men taking up
space in these majority brown countries.
But the canvases vary wildly from one to the next — using her
tried - and - true vehicles of action and comparison, Fiona Rae's recent
paintings stretch from the pastoral «We go in search of our dream» (2007), featuring a bambi and butterfly peacefully grazing at the foot of a tree, to the nihilistic and menacing «My favorite puppy's Life» (2004), in which a now mutated bambi triskelion hurtles through the dark reaches of
space, surrounded by rotating stencils, blobs, and brushstrokes (think of the opening sequence of Superman).
Even after the Ministerio Publico Federal (the Federal Prosecutor Bureau) declared that no crime had been committed in any of the above - mentioned cases and issued a technical note clarifying that nudity and representations of sexuality are permitted in cultural and artistic exhibitions, the consequences continue to unfold: the state of Espirito Santo has passed a law prohibiting the exhibition of photographs, texts, drawings,
paintings, films and videos containing nude scenes or references to sexual acts in public
spaces; city councilors of the state of Rio Grande do Sul are currently
trying to ban books in public libraries that, they argue, expose children to «permissive ideologies, [detrimental] to the formation of character.»
My
painting tries to represent movement, vibration, light,
space, time, things that exist but which do not have a determined form, and the only way I have found to do this is to attempt to represent the relationships between them.
I don't think this undersells figurative
painting either, because whilst I immediately think of the uncertain
spaces in a number of Cezannes, I think the experience I am
trying to describe that could be possible in abstract
painting is very different to this.
It was
trying to come to terms with those
paintings of his, but knowing one couldn't go on making them that simple... the ways the edges met, how colors impinged upon one another, the way that affected
space was much more of a problem.»
Traditionally,
paintings have
tried (and succeeded) in suspending their own objecthood by depicting human
space — that is, by creating the aesthetic illusion that we might actually enter the deep
space depicted in the
painting, approaching the figures or objects depicted.
In general however I am still
trying to understand «seeing
space» in abstract
painting.
The dyed - urethane foam blobs (Blob
Paintings) displayed in another gallery have some of the same improvisational energy, but the space - altering power of the paintings is gone, even though the gallery cheat sheet tries to stir up interest by making a point of their genesis in the performance of working with the
Paintings) displayed in another gallery have some of the same improvisational energy, but the
space - altering power of the
paintings is gone, even though the gallery cheat sheet tries to stir up interest by making a point of their genesis in the performance of working with the
paintings is gone, even though the gallery cheat sheet
tries to stir up interest by making a point of their genesis in the performance of working with the material.
I always tell people they have to
try paint colors in their own
spaces, with their own lighting and furniture and finishes.
When my daughter got married, we tore out a wall between the living room and a bedroom to make a bigger living
space — now I'm
trying to figure out how to
paint and decorate the
space!
I love this because I'm having the worst time
trying to pick a
paint color for all our living
spaces.
To create a feeling of
space in your living room,
try painting bands of colour to add width.
Try zoning the room by wallpapering the area you use as the dining
space and
painting or tiling the kitchen area in a complementary colour.
We recently switched living
spaces with my parents & I'm living with traditional decor /
paint & am
trying, one room at a time, to lighten things up & achieve a cottage look.
Light wooden flooring or carpets act as a balance for the darker tone and prevent the
space from feeling too dingy,
try painting alcoves in a white hue and pair with an accent colour such as red to bring it all together.
Because this is more of a «curl up and watch a movie» room to our family, we decided to use this opportunity to
try out dark walls and we chose a lovely navy
paint color for this
space.
Now
trying to think of a
space I already hate that I can
try to possibly ruin with
paint!
I have never used this brand of
paint before and might just give it a
try for this large
space!
A subtle neutral
paint shade for the walls throughout the
space (Slaked Lime by Little Green) and glossy cream units from Easily Fitted Kitchens (
try Wren's Cream Slab kitchen for similar) help to keep the room light with a modern twist.
5
Paint a blackboard If you want a playful, draw - on -
space for children or to create a noticeboard in a home office or the kitchen,
try a matt blackboard
paint.