In this new body of work, titled By Chance and Necessity, masterfully hand - drawn rock formations are layered with transparent fields of
blue pigment applied to canvas using various methods.
Not exact matches
Apply the same
blue eye
pigment to the outer 1/3 of the lower lashline.
Apply a
blue eye
pigment to the upper lashline as liner.
Apply BLITZ
BLUE to the entire lid, and press the
pigment onto the lid with the fingertip to build intensity.
The artist first
applies thick layers of oil paint in various colors, including burnt sienna, green,
blue, and yellow, onto a white painted background, then uses her body to vigorously mix and sculpt the material until the once - vibrant
pigments meld into a rich gray tone.
Maintaining the consistency of the brushstrokes while varying the amount of paint and pressure
applied, Lee keeps «expression to a minimum in order to achieve the maximum» (L. Ufan, Lee Ufan, Tokyo, 1993, p. 3) The almost hypnotic repetition of marks that comprise From Line is created by the artist pressing a brush loaded with
blue paint suspended in viscous glue directly onto the surface of the canvas, then repeating the process until there is barely any
pigment left on the filaments of the brush.