In these, as in most of his paintings, the artist removes paint from the canvas
using turpentine, as a poignant way of suggesting human existence.
The artist then removes a section of this layer
using turpentine to reveal the constituent colours beneath, and the residue of this process stains the canvas with veils of pigment.
Using turpentine in conjunction with oil paints Innes thins and removes layers, revealing underlying colours and leaving the evidence of his process on the canvas.
She had previously been
using turpentine - thinned oil paints to create her seminal soak - stain paintings, but she became dissatisfied with the way the oil paint interacted with her unprimed canvases.
Subtracting paint by rubbing out areas
using a turpentine - laden cloth and then adding back paint became an important technical element, creating cloud - like areas and voluminous forms, like the orange area in the bottom left corner of «Luminous Undercurrent.»
In this bilaterally divided canvas, Innes demonstrates a signature technique of building layers of oil paint, before stripping away sections
using a turpentine wash.
Using turpentine to dilute oil paints, Frankenthaler would then pour the thinned pigments to an unprimed and unstretched raw canvas.
A wet glaze is what we used for the freesias, and can be generally defined as paint that has been diluted
using turpentine (with optional linseed oil or dammar varnish).
Innes then
uses turpentine to remove the layers from sections of the painting, revealing the luminous color that lies underneath.
He has in fact
used turpentine to wipe it away.
Traci, my friend is using a similar sprayer and is curious if Cy had to
use turpentine or mineral spirits to clean out the sprayer?
Not exact matches
The new odor, a commingling of the vapors of
turpentine, rotten eggs and old oysters, comes from dimethyl sulfoxide, better known as DMSO, the controversial and often illegally
used drug hailed by a growing legion of amateur and professional athletes who view it as a panacea for many ills ranging from sprained ankles to tendinitis and ripped muscles.
Apparently, Tasha's dad tried to clean up the doll's face
using white spirits, which is basically
turpentine.
In late 1970s Saab - Valmet also developed a dual - fuel version which was able to
use kerosene or
turpentine alongside gasoline.
Never
use dish soap, DEET, gasoline,
turpentine, or alcohol.
I
used a solution of 1 pea of magenta, 1/2 a pea of phthalo blue, and about 2 egg cups of
turpentine.
Where Pollock had
used enamel that rested on raw canvas like skin, Ms. Frankenthaler poured
turpentine - thinned paint in watery washes onto the raw canvas so that it soaked into the fabric weave, becoming one with it.
If I don't
use it, the fact that I have studied it somehow help me in painting just ordinary with
turpentine.
Before Arshile Gorky
used paints thinned with
turpentine for Abstract Expressionism's most fluid creations, he boasted of his thick surfaces.
Ms. Steir's
use of runny paint — a mixture that is probably nine parts
turpentine to one part pigment — helps us link the work with waterfalls or rainstorms or vistas consumed by mist.
Each painting is crafted
using only black paint and
turpentine.
In the present work, the artist continues to
use the broad, gestural back - and - forth motion he discovered in the original
turpentine - soaked rag.
Defacement again came into productive play with Wool's Untitled (2007), spray - painted on linen and rubbed raw with
turpentine, and Guston's North (1961 — 2), which
used a similar method of scribbles of black paint bleeding into a white ground to produce dense passages of grey.
The haloing effect seen around each stain results from the
turpentine that is
used to thin out the paint, a step necessary for oil paints and the Magna brand of acrylic paint.
Rather than
using paint thickly and opaquely so that it sits upon the surface of the canvas, Frankenthaler thinned her oil paint with
turpentine to the consistency of watercolor.
Using matte pigments mixed with
turpentine rather than linseed oil, Avery applied his colours in thin layers with a stiff brush, creating chromatic effects of astounding subtlety, delicacy and invention.
Her technique of
using oils diluted with
turpentine directly on very large, unprepared canvas, created a field of transparent color.
Finally, oil paint thinned with
turpentine was applied to depict the woman and unthinned oils were
used for the beads and the colours on her chest.
Using a restricted palette, Yun applied layers of pigment to raw canvas in vertical or horizontal bands interspersed with blank space; working on his studio floor, he diluted the paint with
turpentine so that it would gradually bleed into the support.
Instead of trying to depict his inner thoughts and feelings, he developed a painstaking process of applying paint to his prepared surfaces, before removing areas of that paint by the
use of
turpentine.
Hi Balbinot, yes, you could easily create the style of Mallory Page paintings with oils,
using pure
turpentine with the oils will get that lovely drippy effect.
Each piece is rendered
using only black paint and
turpentine.
Gently chip off the plaster,
use a metal wire brush and water to scrub off any leftovers, then seal with a 50:50 mixture of linseed oil and
turpentine.
It worked great and was fast and easy (until I had to clean the sprayer with
turpentine; — RRB - The finish has withheld the
use and test of time.
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use of harsh chemical additives such as phthalates, formaldehyde, heavy metals, and
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