Sentences with phrase «abstract painting lesson»

Finally, Artist - Teachers will participate in a hands - on abstract painting lesson that they can take back to their classrooms.

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In this fun and fast - paced lesson, students will consider the concept and process of abstraction, collaboratively creating a line drawing that will become an abstract painting.
Echoing lessons in abstract expressionism, Benfield used a cell phone as an icon to drive her painting.
Japanese lesson # 23, 1993, features a lady being served teacakes while in the background a couple gazes at an enormous abstract painting.
Often playing with images and materials associated with beauty and desire, Hamilton repeatedly uses sculptural cut - outs of film stills or women's legs made from transparent plastic and wooden shapes based on Modernist depictions of female nudes such as the curvy abstracted figure found in her 2007 piece The Piano Lesson, based on Fernand Léger's 1921 painting Le Grand Déjeuner.
I LOVE your paintings... I work in a store that sells art, and a abstract canvas painting can cost up to $ 300 dollars in my store... Watching you makes me want to start painting and see what i can come up (plus save money)... Thankz for your lessons: --RRB-
Became the abstract painting teacher of Hergé and provided him with private lessons for one year.
In the 1960s, he introduced Hergé to abstract painting and provided him with private lessons for one year.
That's the first lesson of the lovely retrospective of abstract paintings by Agnes Martin (1912 - 2004) newly opened at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
Already in the first decade of the last century, Hartley had absorbed the chromatic and compositional lessons of symbolism and postimpressionism, even seemingly anticipating abstract painting in a few notable instances around 1908 — 09.
Their formal and historical lessons lend themselves to discussions of Reinhardt's abstract paintings and collages of the late 1930s with their generic, rule - bound quality; the black paintings, too, have rules, but in the 1930s the rules are public, generative, and shared.
That is to say, it's one thing to be aware of the richness of abstract painting's history, but it's something else to seriously engage with its legacy and lessons, and to try to make art in dialog with its implicit demands.
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