Sentences with phrase «black brushstrokes»

Iankoshvili's skies — comprised of distinct blue, yellow, white, and black brushstrokes — undulate like waves.
West used thick, black brushstrokes, similar to Franz Kline's style, in works such as «Totem,» an enamel on paper from the 1960s, and an untitled enamel work from the 1960s.
In the studio at present are works that seem meditations on various kinds of brushstrokes: thin brushstrokes captured in monochrome; wave - like brushstrokes captured in modeling paste like water lapping on a sea shore; and black brushstrokes arching over fluorescent bleeds.
You couldn't know in advance that there were going to be two giant black brushstrokes over here.
Tobey's «white writing» period was directly influenced by Asian calligraphy; then, ever restless, he moved on to sumi ink and black brushstrokes.
Georges Rouault was a French expressionist artist, recognizable for his rough painterly style and thick black brushstrokes that outline the subjects of his paintings.
What makes Kline's black and white works so special is that they don't just consist of, some even call them violent, aggressive, black brushstrokes on white canvases.
And his editing — using white to fuzz the edges of black brushstrokes, for instance — is fussy.
Kline's is an abstraction reduced to the primary relationship between white backgrounds, albeit constructed using visible superimpositions, and black brushstrokes laid on the surface, often off - center, imperious in their constructive force, reflecting a style entirely driven by the artist's impulses.
Yet by 1967 a tangle of black brushstrokes had gathered near the center of canvas after canvas, in a shape much like a torn and tortured brain.

Not exact matches

There's black in the palm print, but the blue brushstrokes along the bottom make it perfect to pair with jeans too.
1: Black Road artwork by Dwell Studio / / 2: Brushstroke Pants by Elizabeth and James / / 3: Char - Bea bedding by Ashley G for Urban Outfitter
Using M · A · C Pigment in Silver combined with Mixing Medium, we applied feathery brushstrokes over the Black Swan's eyes.
These particular wedges are sold out, but the black & white brushstroke version is still available here.
Blush and black is one of our favorite combinations and the brushstrokes bring it all together in this gorgeous frock.
This garden stool is crafted of ceramic with a modern dot motif in black resembling painterly brushstrokes.
Her brushstroke print short sleeve black and white top was inspired by Celine's Spring 2014 collection and her pearl accented choker was inspired by Chanel's Spring 2014 collection.
The film's animation alternates between black - and - white flashbacks and present - day color sequences to recreate some of Van Gogh's most famous canvases, going so far as to emulate the Dutch painter's groundbreaking thick - brushstroke impasto style.
The Cherokee Urbane's door applique trim is decorated with Chinese calligraphy brushstrokes in mind, matching the Piano Black interior.
Bui's prose is carefully crafted, and her brushstrokes are similarly spare and simple, rendered in a muted palette of black, white and burgundy.
Unlike her early paintings, this small group of works shows West's increasing experiments with more varied compositional patterns and the drama of forceful brushstrokes, usually black against white unprimed canvas.
Katz's Black Brook 11, an oil on linen painting from 1990, is a rendering of a dark monochromatic space with white brushstrokes on the bottom half to depict a running stream.
Fishman's signature potpourri of tempestuous brushstrokes and unapologetic riffs on the machismo of Abstract Expressionism finds a glorious embodiment in the sensuality of red and formality of black.
The second room in the exhibition is devoted to colour and included Rauschenberg's black monochromes, made of oil paint - soaked newspaper slapped onto canvas: though all evidence of the artist's brushstroke has vanished, the wrinkles in the paper have the status of sublime events, voids roiling inside the void.
The brushstrokes of the green leaves that seemingly float amidst the flowers over the black background reveal the print's painterly origins, and is among the artist's recent and large screenprints that have become increasingly popular.
Five paintings structured after works by Kandinsky and Malevich — McElheny's Crystalline Prism Painting I, II, III, IV, and VI — feature press - molded and polished glass prisms inset into a field of black, matte oil paint brushstrokes, visible behind or through a surface made of a sheet of «museum glass».
Textbook accounts reduce it all to a formula: x brushstrokes per square centimeter; no black allowed.
Grooves in the wood mark its three divisions, with the artist's visible brushstrokes defining the painted surface in black, yellow, and crimson.
The compositions feature large clumps of broad back - and - forth gray and white brushstrokes — think of whitewashed windows or rubbed - out chalk on blackboards — through which wander black spray - painted lines of varying thickness that suggest bent rebar or mangled wire coat hangers.
The artist subtly animates her autumnal scenes with marks; brushstrokes, and fields of black, blue, and gray.
Neel's oils are often riled, with thick textured brushstrokes fenced into faces and bodies with black, and later blue, lines.
Hanging in the clean white space are nineteen of his recent paintings: gestural abstractions striking for their stacks of bold, modular brushstrokes (mostly black on white grounds) and unusual formats (many of the canvases are exceedingly narrow and tall).
By implementing drastic simplification of image and the reduction of his palette to black and white, Mintz uses his brushstrokes to convey the surging moment of creation.
A painterly abstract print with expressionistic brushstrokes in blacks, greys and soft greens.
From Black Hebrews preaching on 125th Street in Harlem to media images of police brutality toward people of color, emblems of collective memory and personal history coalesce in Abney's brushstrokes.
Linda Touby pairs intuitive brushstrokes with bold, horizontal bands of vibrant blue, black, white and yellow, offering a sense o...
I don't think you'd be far wrong to see it as simultaneously a riff on op art (a term coined by Time magazine the same year as Greenberg's Post Painterly show), a metaphor for the fluidity of U.S. race relations and a sort of tidying up of what Brummel calls «the thick, frayed brushstrokes» of Franz Kline and the bulbous forms of Robert Motherwell, both of whom worked largely in black and white.
He uses thicker brushstrokes against black, like Abstract Expressionism as street art.
This display of late works includes a series of busy Nocturnes cloaked in shadow (up close, you can see traces of colourful brushstrokes that have been obscured by black overpaint), as well as his powerful final work, Death of a Poet.
Her paintings feature wildly colorful brushstrokes and her color monotypes showcase the sensory overload and luscious texture found in those paintings, while her black - and - white drawings are haunting and gestural, blurring together figurative and abstract elements.
These evocations are also in Untitled (Gaeta), 1989, in which the abstract mass of purple, black, and white acrylic and tempera brushstrokes calls to mind an explosion of wine - ready grapes during harvest.
His intention is to subvert the supposed objectivity of photography by deceiving the viewer: at first, these pictures appear to be like the black - and - white photographs usually found in National Geographic, until closer inspection reveals detailed brushstrokes.
Karen Gunderson's intense black painting of ocean waves is built from directional brushstrokes of varying width, and uses the light passing across the surface to reveal her forms.
He learns to use longer brushstrokes, tarter reds and blues, and black outlines as shadows.
Using bright, matte colors and thick brushstrokes, Casteel creates images that contrast with stereotypical depictions of black men in motion — whether as star athletes, swaggering rappers, or baleful hoods.
A virtual whiteout of white drip, action gestures dominate an allover pattern of black, grey and sky blue brushstrokes with licks of red, orange and yellow.
He made his first non-figurative works in 1947 with black signs in heavy brushstrokes on a light background.
Instead of appropriating, say, the virtuoso, whiplash thin linear networks of a Willem de Kooning or an Arshile Gorky or the animated, poured skeins of black and white of a Jackson Pollock, Owens, among others, makes immaculate renderings of heroic, gestural brushstrokes.
Ugly inky neutrals (muddy browns, drippy blacks) have a lusty, carnal magnetism, while pretty pastels (lavender, coral, robin's egg) are imbued with awkward proportions and peculiar brushstrokes.
1947 First uses a projector to enlarge a black and white ink drawing, discovering his signature style of amplified shapes and brushstrokes.
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