A frequent collaborator with artists and poets, Rand has worked
as draughtsman with Robert Creeley and John Ashbery and explored subjects as diverse as jazz, the Bible, and Jewish history.
Not exact matches
Scott joined the Army in July 1942, serving firstly
with the Royal Army Ordnance Corps and then
as a lithographic
draughtsman with the Royal Engineers.
Indeed, Grotjahn's early work established his capabilities
as a skilled
draughtsman, from the Sign Replacement Project that involved him making careful copies of shop signs and trading them for the originals, to his abstract experiments
with multiple vanishing points in the late 1990s.
He volunteered for active duty in World War I and, after sustaining an injury, continued to help
with the war effort
as a cartographer and a medical
draughtsman.
During the war Scott served for a time
with the Royal Engineers
as a lithographic
draughtsman and afterwards Scott took up a teaching post at the Bath Academy of Art (1946 - 56).
While he is an artist known for his painterly technique and his use of colour,
with his new series of charcoals he reveals his skills
as a
draughtsman and introduces a new field for expression.
De Kooning was a skilled
draughtsman with a graceful touch that resulted in sinuous lines suggestive of volume
as well
as shape.
That honor coincides
with the publication of a joint book on Malani and South African
draughtsman William Kentridge,
as well
as a stateside viewing of her video In Search of Vanished Blood at Galerie Lelong.
With open flowing lines, this work displayed Smith's formal training
as welder, but also
as a
draughtsman and painter.
The son of the Chilean Surrealist painter Roberto Matta and American artist Anne Clark, Matta - Clark is known
as a maverick of»70s New York, not only for his inventive, hands - on engagement
with the city, but for the diversity of his work: He was a sculptor,
draughtsman, photographer, filmmaker, performance artist, writer, conceptual artist, chef, and activist.