Sentences with phrase «began experimenting»

In the 90s Tuttle began experimenting with the combination of differing mediums, surfaces, as well as color.
In the late 1940s, they began experimenting with the increasingly popular material of plastic, creating the legendary fibreglass chairs that soon became a common fixture in many households and public spaces.
Though Ohtake first began experimenting with collaged scrapbooks as early as the mid-1970s (and they have remained central to his...
Perhaps most famously known for his signature use of crushed automobile parts, Chamberlain began experimenting with stainless steel in 2005 while working on an underwater sculpture that he had conceived of for Donald Judd's pool in Marfa, Texas in the 1970s.
Though Ohtake first began experimenting with collaged scrapbooks as early as the mid-1970s (and they have remained central to his artistic practice), the artist is also recognized for his contributions to sound art, video, design, and music.
Initially dreaming of creating fine art, Walker's ambitions changed as she grew older; she began experimenting with various avant - garde styles, creating pieces in order to tell a story or make a statement rather than achieve beauty or perfection.
Withdrawing from the art world in the late 1970's after a number of promising exhibitions and installations around the globe, the artist completely ceased his artistic production until 2003, when he began experimenting with digital film projectors.
At college he became absorbed in painting and soon began experimenting in the manner of Mark Rothko and Clyfford Still.
Between 1932 and 1944 Nevelson began experimenting with plastic art - in particular, abstract wooden assemblages.
She first began experimenting with clay in 2009 after taking an evening class, and continues to incorporate it into her practice.
He began experimenting with his signature soft sculptures in 1957.
Emboldened by these opportunities, Nevelson began experimenting with new materials like plastic, metal and aluminum,
Emboldened by these opportunities, Nevelson began experimenting with new materials like plastic, metal and aluminum, acrylic and steel.
They represent a crucial development in the legendary abstract painter's career as he began experimenting with new materials and processes, culminating in his seminal 1986 exhibition at the Serpentine Gallery in London.
Turrell first studied psychology and mathematics before earning a Masters of Fine Arts degree in 1966, the year that he first began experimenting with light projections as sculpture.
Made by cutting and tearing shapes from paper hand painted by his assistants in a range of bright colours, Matisse began experimenting with this cut - out method in the late 1930s, adopting it wholeheartedly by the late 1940s when ill health prevented him from painting.
In the early 1960s he continued to explore his interest in abstract forms and began experimenting with new materials, including metals and synthetic plastics.
In 1999, after moving back to Massachusetts and closer to the ocean, he began experimenting with landscape painting.
Always interested in silhouettes and graffiti stencils, he initially began experimenting with paper - cutting as a creative hobby, but discovered such a passion for it that he never looked back.
He began experimenting with cotton balls, dipping them in mud, ironing them, and nailing them to different surfaces.
Since the 1990s, when painting was then considered a dead end, Owens took up the medium and began experimenting in every direction imaginable.
In the 1980s he began experimenting with circular forms and frequently executed paintings in large - scale formats.
Throughout her youth, Kara began experimenting with various avant - garde styles, creating pieces in order to tell a story or make a statement rather than achieve beauty or perfection — in that sense, her work was much closer to the earliest avant - garde movements of Europe than her contemporary fellow artists such as Jasper Johns, who also dabbled in explorations of the early 20th century art.
Untitled was made soon after the artist came to New York, as the artist began experimenting with cost - free materials for her artworks: its scavenged egg cartons, upholstery stuffing and slashes of ink demonstrate Kusama's early interest in repetitive motion.
In the late1990s, Close began experimenting with daguerreotype, creating the first daguerreotype nudes of his friends and acquaintances in 2000.
In the 1980s, LeWitt moved away from his strictly black and white palette and began experimenting with undulating lines of bright colors in contrasting tones on top of solid color backgrounds.
Searching for a unique expression in visual form I began experimenting with pastels and gesso on paper for the background element, combining still life floral arrangements with vase and fabric, the end result being a dye - transfer portfolio of 10 images «Fleur», another being «Dreamtime» based on the Australian Aborigine Mythology.
In the late 1950s, she and her then - husband, Japanese experimental musician Ichiyanagi Toshi, became part of the constellation of creative types around avant - garde musician John Cage, and Ono began experimenting with «instruction works» or «event scores.»
He studied at the Dusseldorf Academy, where he began experimenting with various artistic techniques and diverse materials.
Determined to explore Frankenthaler's innovations, Louis and Noland returned to Washington and, along with other members of their circle, began experimenting with this stain - painting technique.
Yayoi Kusama began experimenting with mirrors while living in New York in the»60s and early»70s.
In the 1980s, he began experimenting with photography in addition to his paintings, sculptures, and graphics, focusing on capturing international Bauhaus architecture.
With little formal training, she began experimenting with clay, plaster, and steel after seeing Barnett Newman's work and Ad Reinhardt's all - black paintings at the Guggenheim in 1961.
Relocating to Paris as a young man, Pissarro began experimenting with art, eventually helping to shape the Impressionist movement with friends including Claude Monet and Edgar Degas.
Reflecting their willingness to embrace the new, artists began experimenting with abstract forms, bold colours and conceptual practices.
Riopelle began experimenting with Marcel Barbeau, Jean - Paul Mousseau and Bernard Morisset in a makeshift studio and produced what could be described as his first Automatist paintings.
Riopelle began experimenting with Marcel Barbeau, Jean - Paul Mousseau and Bernard Morisset in a makeshift studio (it was a shed that Barbeau rented, behind a house on rue Saint - Hubert, in Montréal) and produced what could be described as his first automatist paintings.
Born in 1967 in Albuquerque, New Mexico, Leo Villareal began experimenting with light, sound, and video while studying set design and sculpture at Yale University, where he received his BA.
In 1917, he began experimenting with the technique of carving directly into wood; four years later, he added stone to his range of media.
Following his seminal albums from 1970 - 1975, the artist began experimenting with three - dimensional habitats for his characters.
Later Neshet began experimenting with film as well, and in 1999, she was awarded the Venice Biennale's Golden Lion award.
She began experimenting with pop art techniques while she was still a student.
It was during his time in the Philippines that Ossorio began experimenting with a wax - resist technique on small drawings done on torn pieces of Tiffany & Co. stationery.
In late 1960's Laddie John Dill began experimenting with neon, argon and helium gases.
Ryman was intrigued by the abstract expressionist works of Rothko, de Kooning, Still and Pollock and became curious about the act of painting and began experimenting in 1955.
After visiting Piet Mondrian's studio in 1930, Calder began experimenting with abstract constructions, exhibiting his first non-objective works in 1931.
In 2011, Hockney began experimenting with larger prints of his iPad drawings, which measure as high as eight feet tall.
Baber began her career working primarily in oils, but began experimenting with watercolor paints in the 1950s.
In the 1950s, Katz began experimenting with printmaking, which became a key aspect of his artistic practice.
Otero's second solo show at the gallery features a new group of sculptures made from steel and porcelain, two materials the artist began experimenting with in 2012.
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