Using oil on linen, the artist faithfully reproduces declassified but heavily redacted US state and military papers, including FBI documents on terrorist threats, cyber counterintelligence and CIA instructional courses on data collection and reports.
Not exact matches
She offers this information as a kind of afterthought, along with a dry, technical description of her awesome, stomach - turning output («This is a show of works
on paper and
on linen, drawn and collaged
using ink, blade, glue, and
oil stick») in the concluding paragraph of her accompanying statement.
Taking a step away from his initial paintings that
used only the finest materials,
oil and Belgian
linen, this show is painted entirely
on repurposed brown paper bags.
In conjunction with these paintings, the artist has created a body of watercolor and graphite drawings
on vellum tracing paper, realized
on process drawings that the artist's studio
uses to transfer government documents to
linen for the
oil paintings.
[8] Generally, he paints directly
on birch plywood or stretched
linen with various types of
oil paint — Guerra, Mussini, Holbein, Rembrandt, Classic (Triangle Coatings)-- and
uses Liquin as a medium.
He
uses a range of painting techniques, often ink and acrylics
on linen or
oil on linen.
Using oil and spray
on Belgian
linen, the Danish abstract artist explores the collision between the natural and digital worlds.
As a multidisciplinary artist, she
uses different media: when working with paper, panels or walls, she will employ acrylics while she will paint with
oil on canvas or
linen.
His
use of mixed media — including greasy
oil, wax, and charcoal
on fine
linen — belies the sophistication behind his off - the - cuff bricolage style.