Sentences with phrase «blank surface»

This wall, painted a deep orange, transforms from blank surface to architectural focal point.
During 1982, Burroughs developed a painting technique whereby he created abstract compositions by placing spray paint cans some distance in front of blank surfaces, and then shooting at the paint cans with a shotgun.
He often returned to the motif of the cinematic screen, such as in his Schermi series, where raw or whitewashed canvases function as blank surfaces to be projected onto.
When I was a child, I drew compulsively — on the backs of envelopes, shopping bags, any available blank surface.
Four, Five, Six, Seven, and Nine Leaf Clover Collection (1972 — present), arranged on simple blank surfaces, recreates a cosmological order where each cloverleaf articulates the collective aspect of life's condition.
The wall space above the bed was in danger of becoming a great big blank surface, so Erin painted the wall in an accent colour and arranged an artful display that doesn't take itself too seriously.
Their quick yet decisive brushwork arouses the sensuousness of blank surfaces and marking upon them.
Doodling away on the blank surface is fun.
Any blank surface becomes an enchanted forest with this patterned mural made from wallpaper scraps.
«Before a painting is anything else... it is, first and foremost, a blank surface covered with colours in varying patterns.»
Artist Statement My paintings emerge from the emotion I feel in the moment my brush touches a blank surface.
the slow removal of a blank surface coating (spray snow) to reveal a painting underneath (as the artist Egon Schiele in «Pass The Blutwurst, Bitte»)
The blank surface is the beginning of a journey for Baechler, one that he himself is unsure of — an uncertainty he revels in.
Create a neutral background for your artwork (white generally works well) with a sheet or blank surface.
«Each painting is a journal, beginning as a blank surface within which to create a dialogue.
★ Peter Dreher: «Day by Day, Good Day» (through May 24) Since 1974, this German artist has painted nearly 5,000 versions of the same picture: a realistic, life - size image of a plain, cylindrical water glass centrally placed on a blank surface against a white wall.
The paintings seem to explore the relationship between abstraction and figuration, the way that we read into «abstract» objects like rock formations, images of human forms, and the way that we can also see a represented form as an abstract one («before a paintings is anything else it is first and foremost a blank surface covered with colours in varying patterns» — J.A.M Whistler).
And while it's not exactly invisible, their handiwork is far less eye - catching than it is when it has a blank surface to work with.
«Magic Z - Pads» can be placed on top of those blank surfaces for added controls or even a nod to gaming history.
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