Sentences with phrase «about painterly»

I wanted to say something about this painterly thing.
In 2012, Dana Schutz talked with Jarrett Earnest at length about her painterly influences, or artists she admires.
The pictures were partially about painterly fluids, and partially about changing your blood chemistry.
We cover the latest X-ray discoveries about the painterly techniques of Old Masters (like Botticelli, Bernini and Raphael), modern artists (like Cezanne, Van Gogh, Gauguin), as well as contemporary artists (like Andy Warhol, Tracey Emin, Damien Hirst).
I suspect that the model in his studio may have played a kind of talismanic role to ensure that his intuitions about the painterly transfer of the figure's presence to the canvas were kept in line by the presence of the «real thing.»
But it also underscores the point that Sartre makes about the painterly characteristics of Giacometti's sculpture, which reside not only in the equivalency between the touch of his hand and that of his brush but also in the sense of permanent remove in both the two - dimensional and the three - dimensional image.
I wanted to know about this painterly genius and what had provoked him to such sublime heights.
Over the years I started appropriating found gestures and using those to make images that are about painterly gestures.

Not exact matches

It is difficult to be very specific or clear about this, for it is a suggestion that raises enormously complex problems; but it is possible in some cases that the facilities relevantly associated with particular conceptual competencies are musical, painterly, graphic, or mutely behavioral facilities rather than verbal facility.
Provo, Utah About Blog Braxton is an advertising & sport photographer in Utah who shoots with an illustrative, idealistic, painterly quality with a touch of beauty and heroicism.
It's easy enough to appreciate... as a painterly near - documentary, shot and edited by a director who got his start in documentary films... or a spacious moral fable about humility and trust in following the righteous path.
Here is what I knew about Dragon Ball FighterZ before I played it at Bandai Namco's Paris expo last month: 1) developer Arc System Works is the seasoned creator of painterly, 2D beatdowns responsible for BlazBlue and Guilty Gear, 2) Dragon Ball is a venerable manga in which absurd hunks with radioactive mullets make planets explode by, as far as I can tell, experiencing really bad heartburn, 3)???? 4) profit, going by ecstatic reactions to the closed beta.
But thanks to Dean Cundey's cinematography, it's one of the most elegant - looking horror pictures ever made, with views of the Pacific from the lighthouse home of the KAB radio station (from where Adrienne Barbeau as DJ Stevie Wayne warns the townspeople about the fog) that are so intensely painterly they pop.
Drawing on a collection of short stories of the same name by Hotaru Okamoto and Yuko Tone, Takahata's enchanting painterly animation about a 27 - year - old woman reflecting on her youth in the 1960s is a musing on time passing that's never saccharine or nostalgic but heavy with melancholy and realism, a novelty among fantasy - obsessed manga films.
We also talk about making Churchill human and not just the statue, shaping the script with writer Anthony McCarten, the brilliance of star Gary Oldman's performance, plus how Wright gets upset when some people call his films «painterly» believing instead he makes them cinematic and emotional.
, about which Kirkus says, his «densely illustrated, painterly scenes give readers a strong sense of the culture and beauty of South Africa,» was also accepted into the Society of Illustrators» 2017 Original Art Show, an honor that is greatly celebrated in the children's book community.
Pennsylvania, United States About Blog Taryn Day's style of painterly realism is inspired by the work of modern painters who combine realism with a strong emphasis on abstract design, such as Richard Diebenkorn, Fairfield Porter, Edwin Dickinson and Edward Hopper.
Revisit a WWII inspired world with a refined tactical RPG battle system, rich painterly aesthetic, new ensemble cast of characters, and a captivating story about growing up on the battlefield.
More than painterly technique or the image depicted, though, his work is about the style.
And I wonder if you could talk about what that difference is for you between the technological, mechanical light used by artists like Turrell and Flavin and the kind of light that you are using in your painterly work.
Oh, Thomas Nozkowski talks about «rigorous self - criticism,» and Peter Halley repeats his demanding analogy of painterly geometry to prison cells.
In his essay, Eleey writes that Connors» paintings «bear traces of one another, but they also sometimes prop each other up or lean into each other, as if to physically reinforce, in painterly terms, Jack Spicer's ideas about the interdependence of poems.
Seven Deadly Sins: Wrath — Force of Natureexplores contemporary anxieties about the environment through sculptural and painterly depictions of the moments before, during and after natural disaster.
Needless to say, I got pretty excited about the National Gallery's announcement, and marched into the private view almost certain that I was about to be hit round the head with a riot of painterly histrionics.
«His radical works on canvas without any painterly support, his signature achievement, were debuted in 1969 and came about after a sustained and deeply personal investigation into formalist art.
For a painter, these are things that you look at and you think about how different planes are described; things that you're drawn to on purely painterly terms.
Post Painterly Abstraction (the term was coined by Greenberg to signal a break with what he called «the turgidities of second - generation Abstract Expressionism») was Greenberg's way of making real what he'd been writing about in such much - discussed essays as Modernist Painting, from 1961.
In Chris Ofili's work painterly and cultural elements — both sacred and profane, personal and political, from high art and popular culture — come together to play on ideas of beauty while carrying messages about black culture, history and exoticism.
About eight years ago Keltie Ferris burst onto the New York painting scene like a bat out of hell, that is, if you define hell as the Yale M.F.A. painting program; back then, her large Day - Glo - colored canvases were perfect crosses between hazy 1970s Color Field painting, pixilated digital space breaking up and reforming in odd - shaped plates, and painterly abstraction at the same time totally avoiding any derivative overlap with artists like Kelly Walker or Gerhard Richter.
Many of these examples are traditionally representational: interestingly, much of the discussion about Open Casket has hinged on the appropriateness of Schutz's characteristically grotesque painterly style, and on the limitations of abstraction or figuration in political art.
As much as Rauschenberg's work of the early 1950s had been championed for its elimination of painterly conventions — no subject, no image, no taste, no object, no beauty, no message — Untitled [glossy black painting] makes the case that Rauschenberg was equally radical for what he was willing to let in — chance, duration, changing context, accidents, a life in the present.18 Historians tell us about the Rauschenberg who pursued a mode of creativity that had «a life beyond its initial conception,» but it is not always possible to observe the process of accretion.19 In 1986, Untitled [glossy black painting] would appear on the cover of Arts Magazine, its identity photographically stilled.20 That was part of the history of this single canvas.
Rail: Another interesting intersection between you and Linhares is that she is very upfront about the kind of painterly lineage she's working with.
In introducing Murray that evening, Varnedoe referred to her work «as dramas of form and color that accept, indeed demand, to play on the more austere terrain of high abstract art, in decisions about push and pull, bright and dark, fragmented and whole, planes and volumes, sculptural and painterly, that move us before we know what they are about
The very fact that he did not attract fellow - painterly jealousy tells you something about him.
«Above all», he writes, «what must be emphasized about the New New painters is their painterly excess, even violence, with its virtually overwhelming sense of erotic richness and fatal energy, bringing in its wake a sense of sounding the depths of unconscious emotion - or rather, of a sense of self we only become fleetingly conscious of in ecstasy.
If I had any doubts about the echoes, a thoughtful handout, written by Amy Golahny, describes Cramer's work as an ongoing «debate between linear and painterly
One point everyone mentions about Andreas Gursky's method is that he intervenes digitally to painterly effect.
Searching for the metaphoric representation of mankind, Millei has used his intuition and painterly brushstrokes to create objects of pure abstraction that are no longer just about making a portrait of one person, but represent a collective portrait of men / women.
His paintings — depicting lush and evocative landscapes populated by figures and animals — are as much about colour, the slippery nature of memory and the visual pleasure of painterly mark - marking as they are about their often enigmatic subjects.
Kirkeby, like them, employs a full repertoire of painterly marks while remaining confidently unfussed about using them «properly».
Letscher's is an art equally rooted in story telling and painterly concerns about surface quality, color and balance.
What appeals to you about this method versus a more traditional painterly approach?
Despite this turbid content, it remains fashionable to talk about Baselitz's paintings as abstractions, as though the perverse act of reversing the figure — the works at Michael Werner, from the»70s, include some of the first examples of this practice — were merely a technical matter, and as though his painterly explorations were mere attempts to stretch
IRVING SANDLER: Well, one of the things about the first works of yours that I saw in Provincetown was that they were very painterly, gestural painting.
Thinking about his sound work as an audio parallel to the painterly practice of translating information from the world onto a surface in the studio, Augustus Thompson's installation combines sounds from the studio, outside noises and constructed harmonies into what the artist considers a «sound painting.»
Ofili's work combines painterly and cultural elements to play on ideas of beauty while carrying messages about black culture, history, and exoticism.
The gallery says his work features «painterly and cultural elements — both sacred and profane, personal and political, from high art and popular culture — come together to play on ideas of beauty while carrying messages about black culture, history and exoticism.»
In this view, painterly styles, schools, and gestures all exist free from the limitations of time, history, and, perhaps especially, Modernism's imperious dictate about always having to change style in order to be Modern, novel, and worthy.
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Wade Guyton, for example, uses inkjet digital printing to create painterly canvases as a commentary about the ways that technology has changed — and hasn't changed — the medium of painting.
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