Supported by fellowships, he spent time in France, where he spent a great deal of time drawing near a reconstruction of Brancusi's studio and Italy where
he began painting a series of grids in random colors.
She began painting series of women who appeared at ease in their nudity, some coyly innocent and others brazen.
In 1986, Katz
began painting a series of night pictures — a sharp departure from the sunlit landscapes he had previously painted, forcing him to explore a new type of light.
During this period
he began painting the series that he calls «Cooks».
Around this time
he began painting a series of building sites and Julia Yardley Mills (JYM) began to model for portraits.
Not exact matches
In this decade Kiefer
began a
series of so - called «straw
paintings» on which he glued stalks of straw, sometimes in patterns.
Many in Boston wondered if Walker's decision to
begin the
series in the
paint had been prompted by Larry Bird, who criticized him for shooting a career - low 39.4 % this year, including 34.4 % from beyond the arc.
Detroit
begins with images from Jacob Lawrence's Migration
series,
paintings that make art out of tragedy.
But if Lili Elbe
begins life as a
series of fantasy portraits, does that make The Danish Girl a movie about a painter who becomes a living
painting, dropping art to work as a shop girl in Copenhagen?
Even as the
series begins to
paint her as a burgeoning minor - league Walter White, this story thread has nothing worthwhile to offer, besides mutating Piper's unchecked egotistical privilege into something even more hideous.
Trials Fusion, the latest in this
series, features a new, futuristic coat of
paint, but maintains everything that made it noteworthy to
begin with.
In his plein - air
series, Hotaling has
begun using palette knives to add a sculptural element to his
paintings.
I
began to have my suspicions about any
painting of a woman with a book or a drawing - pad or a letter in her lap — the self - portrait pose (at the time, I was still working on a
series of self - portraits
begun five years before), particularly the beautiful
painting of a woman before a window by David, which has since been attributed to Constance - Marie - Charpentier.
After finishing the large
paintings for the show at John Davis, I
began a
series of small oil on paper pieces from 6 x 8 inches to 10 x 10 inches.
What
begins as an instinctive move, or a
series of moves in a
painting changes the way you see, and the next
painting investigates this altered source.
In her latest
series of
paintings, Dublin - based artist Jane Rainey explores this threshold, imagining a place in - between where the horizon ends and the sky
begins.
Searching for Love is part of larger
series of
paintings titled My Eternal Soul, which Kusama
began in 2009 and has grown to include over five hundred works.
Albert Oehlen
began to work on this
series in 2009; some interieurs works are currently on view in the exhibition «Albert Oehlen, Malerei (
Painting)» at mumok in Vienna until October 20th, 2013.
In the late 1970s, Barkley Hendricks
began a
series of his large figure portraits in stylish white outfits
painted on white backgrounds.
In the 1970s, Neel
began to
paint portraits of her extended family as well as a major
series of nudes.
The show features cabinets and
paintings from the «Entomology» series, begun in 2009, as well as «Scalpel Blade Paintings» and «Colour Chart
paintings from the «Entomology»
series,
begun in 2009, as well as «Scalpel Blade
Paintings» and «Colour Chart
Paintings» and «Colour Charts».
The Colby show
begins with a
series of small
paintings in Masonite that Katz
painted between 1950 and 1952.
In 2008, KJ Shows
began working on a
series of oil
paintings paying homage to a variety of contemporary artists worldwide.
In the 1960s, in response to his move to the countryside in East Hampton, he
painted a
series of
paintings based on the North Atlantic light, and also
began sculpting figures modelled in clay that he cast in bronze.
Before I
began my fifteen
series paintings, 9» x 6», large open fields with 4» borders I made a group of nine or ten large hard edge
paintings in mostly primary colors and some smaller ones a few of which were in black and white.
By the late sixties Ronald Davis
began the
series of multi-faceted
paintings of fiberglass that are perhaps his most remarkable achievement.
Appel's new
series of
paintings begin as primary arrangements: cut - out paper forms referencing the portholes of Jean Prouvé's Maison Tropicale are combined with Appel's own photographs of fragments of his previous works, landscapes, and images of Paolo Soleri's Arcosanti.
In 1969 I
began a continuing
series of stain
paintings combining stained surfaces, with hard edged colored bands,
painted in different sizes across the bottom (some of which had abstract writing in them) and later, colored bands of different lengths and widths on the edges.
Spanning two floors of the 24 Grafton Street location in London, the exhibition will feature works that relate to the artist's ongoing
series of «collage sculptures»
begun in 2016, characterized by square steel tubing that has been crushed and bent into soft folds that belie their material construction, then
painted in a uniform color and variably combined with found pieces of scrap metal and a smooth, highly polished steel disk.
The Wall, the
painting that
began the
series, at first appears to present a scene at the Western Wall (also known as the Wailing Wall), an important site of religious pilgrimage located in Jerusalem.
That year he also
began his important
series of loop, spray
paintings.
On the Bowery I made drawings for word - poem
paintings that never got made and I
began a
series of 8» square border
paintings with fields
painted with rollers.
Prior to the Workshop,
beginning at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, May 19, Hoover will present an Artist Talk in the Kay Gallery focused on the
series of oil
paintings in her solo exhibit «In This World.»
This
series,
begun in 1950, included literally hundreds of
paintings and had a huge impacton on the Minimalists» obsession with his investigations into the indistinctness of optical perception.
During the summer of 1966 Dan
began his
series of 100» square, bar
paintings that were generally in two colors; fields of rich earthy colors and bars which were usually green, black, brown or gray.
In the late 1960s Richard Diebenkorn
began his Ocean Park
series; created during the final 25 years of his career and they are important examples of color field
painting.
In 2008, she
began a
series of unconventional portraits of artists» shoes and to date has
painted more than 120 portraits of both world renowned and obscure contemporary artists whose work she admires.
Bahar Behbahani's new
series of drawings of intricate patterns of flowers and plants
began as ritualistic depictions for an extensive
series of
paintings entitled Persian Garden.
Begins large
paintings for «War
series».
It had been only three years since he had
begun painting again after his long postgraduate hiatus, and he'd initiated his return to the medium with nonrepresentational works: the «Carat»
series, 2005, in which crystalline diamond shapes float on black backgrounds like oversize stars in a darkened sky.
The Arundel
series of
paintings,
begun in 1973, [11] features barely visible graphite lines and accumulations of white
paint on white surfaces.
From his earliest photo -
paintings to his seminal
series of Grau (Grey)
paintings in the 1970s, Richter had been fascinated by the intermediate tonalities between black and white, and in the early 1990s
began a
series of grey -
painted mirrors, or Grauer Spiegel.
Begun in 2004 at the juncture of the Nurse and De Kooning
paintings and evolving through the Canal Zone and After Dark
series, the Tiffany
paintings reflect Prince's continuing attentiveness to the recurring patterns and suggestive potential of advertising, honed by years of perusing newspapers and magazines.
Late in 1966 Richard Diebenkorn moved into a new studio in the Santa Monica canyon and
began working on a
series of
paintings that would become some of the most celebrated works of his career.
In 1941, Jacob Lawrence, then just 23 years old, made a
series of 60 small tempera
paintings on the Great Migration, the decades - long mass movement of black Americans from the rural South to the urban North that
began in 1915 — 16.
He also
began a
series of abstract
paintings whose surfaces he slashed, as if the cut embodied the body and soul of these
paintings, their form and meaning.
While a student in 1986, he
began creating his first «Spot
Paintings»
series.
Realising that the inner band epitomised her career - long aim to demonstrate how dramatically perception affects our experience, she
began a
series of White Inner Band
paintings in 1999.
At the end of the Cold War and the
beginning of reunification, he created a
series of
paintings that feature stark, stenciled images of wooden turrets typical of the guard stations found in concentration camps or along the walls that separated east from west for so long.
Harlequin patterns in the Bushbaby
series of 2003 to 2006 can be traced to Pablo Picasso's
paintings of harlequins made at the
beginning of the 20th century, and his 2012
series Regrets took as its starting point a photograph of Lucian Freud by the photographer John Deakin.