Not exact matches
Oil paints are slow drying linseed based
paints which are mixed with a wide variety of pigments and are prized for their
warm glowing colours.
Options: Naim for Bentley ($ 7,595); main
paint ($ 5,715); hand stitching ($ 3,755); sport exhaust ($ 2,580); dark tint front and rear lamps ($ 1,805); WiFi hotspot - 3G enabled ($ 1,130); neck
warmer ($ 1,080); ventilated front seats with massage function ($ 1,070); gas guzzler ($ 1,000); embroidered Bentley emblems ($ 670); drilled alloy sports foot pedals ($ 585); wind deflector ($ 565); boot carpet ($ 565); sports dual tone, three spoke, hide trimmed steering wheel ($ 455); deep pile overmats to front and rear ($ 425); jewel fuel and
oil filler caps ($ 305); hand stitching to steering wheel in contrasting color ($ 210); sim card reader with Google POI fitted ($ 160)
Warm hardwood floors are bordered by pale terrazzo, and whitewashed walls are adorned with original
oil and acrylic
paintings.
(In this regard, he is closer in spirit to an experimental, non-narrative poet than a conventional, narrative one)... Whereas de Kooning famously equated
oil paint and flesh, Thiebaud seems to equate
oil paint with nature — from impassive stone to ephemeral cloud, and from
warm glowing light to portentous back lighting.
Transposition No. 6 - a
warm and joyous abstract
painting in browns, grey / blue and red: Mixed media, including
oil paint and charcoal on canvas.
Dynamic flamenco dancers surface across the show, in exacting ink drawings, spirited silhouettes
painted on cardboard, and glowing
oil paintings rendered in rich,
warm earth tones.
The artist
painted a large wooden sign with a selection from the Book of Revelations and placed it on the melting ice of rural Canada as a portent of the
oil and natural gas concerns that will descend once global
warming makes the region's resources easier to reach.
This piece, which an effusive volunteer told me the
paint was still drying on, is emblematic of her
oil on canvas
paintings with their precise black lines,
warm hues, and intricate abstracted shapes.
The
paintings in this series are produced using the classical
oil painting methods and materials of the Old Masters — successive layers of
warm and cool black pigment glazes varnished to a highly reflective surface resulting in a profoundly deep pictorial space.
In 1625, Baroque painter Peter Paul Rubens wrote that he was creating an
oil sketch of the Three Graces using opalescent gray and
warm brown hues — «en grisaille et non couleurs» — thus giving name to the practice of intentional chromatic reduction in
painting and sculpture that has become an enduring paradigm of artistic practice to the present day.
Then why is the tone of Sharon Begley's cover story — nine pages in which anyone skeptical of the claim that human activity is causing global
warming is
painted as a bought - and - paid - for lackey of the coal and
oil industries — so strident and censorious?
The drift - wood coffee table, layered rugs, old - world
oil paintings, and pinky - red pillows
warm up the blue - and - white scheme in this California bungalow.
Faded reds and pinks in the kilim - covered pouf and pastoral
oil painting warm up the all - white space.