Sentences with phrase «bold brushstrokes of»

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Spending time in Haiti, Karan's bold, painterly brushstroke prints were inspired by the work of the Haitian artist, Philippe Dodar.
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In elegant curves, they follow the bed of the river, like brushstrokes from a bold artist.
The gestural brushstrokes and bold fields of colour demonstrate a sensuous, bodily approach to paint.
A shift away from the artist's typically bold palette, White Night replaces brash hues with multi-layered brushstrokes of soft oranges, yellows and pale greens.
The artist uses both vibrant colors and thick brushstrokes of bright and bold colors.
He had a way of seemingly tossing off the most fluid, delicate lines, bold brushstrokes, and violently dabbed marks.
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).
He has developed a distinctive, unique and engaging form of Abstract Expressionism that employs bold colors, varied brushstrokes and graphic elements created with an oil stick.
The layering of different colors of paint through his repetitive brushstrokes allowed him to explore both subtle shifts in color, and bold palette changes.
Tim's use of bold and purposeful brushstrokes and his understanding of colour, light, shape and form will once again be revealed in a new body of work, which are delighted in exhibiting.
Linda Touby pairs intuitive brushstrokes with bold, horizontal bands of vibrant blue, black, white and yellow, offering a sense o...
In the 1950s, when Abstract Expressionism was still in vogue, Katz broke irreverently away from the wanton brushstrokes of Pollock and de Kooning to begin painting in his signature style — bold, stylized close - ups of elegant figures assembled from intersecting planes of saturated color.
Looking instead to the Post-Impressionists, the Abstract Expressionists, and the De Stijl movement, Ding painted Taboo (1986) out of a limited palette of muted tones and bold, long brushstrokes depicting a dynamic combination of marks, its anxious, forceful energy seeming to mirror the turmoil of state and self in the aftermath of the revolution.
Since that time, Osborne's paintings have become bolder and increasingly veer towards painterly abstraction as her sweeping brushstrokes now create the structure of the canvases.
Her compositions, calligraphic rhythms, bold colors and sweeping brushstrokes reflect and transform the elements of Mitchell's interior landscape: water, sky, trees, flowers, weather, dogs, people, and places.
Bold and muscular brushstrokes contrast with the faint lines of a spray can and the rich texture of paint squeezed directly from the tube to the canvas.
His bold brushstrokes lyrically combine the gestural impulses of action painting with the tradition of Chinese calligraphy painting and the artist often playfully pairs the traditional medium of ink with alternative materials such as coffee, tea and oil paint.
Using bold colours and broad brushstrokes, he conveys a sense of the landscape whilst also allowing the viewer to step into the painting and construct their own work.
Kudo's detailed bold brushstroke creates the superb orchestra of colors and forms, and her motifs released from memories and personal experiences give an impression that weighs on the hearts of the viewers, precisely as if we ourselves are experiencing a great undulation of sensitivity with our half - forgotten childhood memories.
There were striking similarities in the work produced from the two cities in terms of thick gestural brushstrokes laid down in bold colors on large canvases.
The paintings in Bay Area Abstraction share in the signature formal traits of the New York School's Action Painting: largescale formats of bold, primordial shapes or pictographic figures rendered with scabrous gestural brushstrokes merging figure and ground into holistic compositions — variously expansive, allusive, monumental, and sublime.
Through the use of bold, gestural brushstrokes and colors, she attaches personal emotions to imagery like those of the animals or portraits of humans, evoking both simplicity and the complexity of expression.
Clark's brushstrokes had been getting «bolder and looser, conceived by the artist as bearers of «energy and speed.
Today, alongside recent self - portraits exploring aging and allegory, her bold colors, deft brushstroke and evident politics reinforce the permanence of painting and its role in shaping social and cultural perceptions.
Joan Mitchell (born: Chicago, 1925) is known for the compositional rhythms, bold coloration, and sweeping gestural brushstrokes of her large and often multi-paneled paintings.
Biala's aesthetic is a unique synthesis of early French Modernism and American Abstract Expressionism made manifest by bold brushstrokes combined with a spare, economic domestic intimacy.
Much of the work (from SFr35, 000 to SFr4.5 m, about # 27,000 to # 3.5 m) involves bold, expressive elements (thick impasto brushstrokes and vibrant colours) to play up the political themes and social commentary that touch on the issues of the decade (Aids; the Iran - Iraq war; the rise of global warming; advertising as art)-- from the playful, pop - art figures by Haring and Kenny Scharf (Rosso Ruska Rougette, 1984, first picture), to the street art of Rene Ricard (Poison, 1989, second picture) and Jean - Michel Basquiat (Untitled, 1981, third picture).
Bold brushstrokes, lively cartoonish squiggles and bright colors marked Jonathan Lasker's paintings while the use of industrial materials as Day - Glo and Roll - a-Tex with recurrent patterns of circuits and cells formed Peter Halley's signature style.
horizontal composition, whole canvas is filled, very colorful and abstract, action painting, a lot of movement, brushstrokes are bold and raw Aristotle Forrester (American, b. 1993)...
Influenced by classical tradition of still - life, allegorical narratives and portraits, especially by De Kooning's art, his expression is processed with simplified and rough brushstrokes, bold contours and semi-abstraction.
Yet if we turn our attention to the details of her work, bold brushstrokes and an intentionally uneven paint coating tinge her subject matter with the contours of abstraction.
With a celebrity clientele that includes the likes of Robert Shapiro, The Game, and Khloe Kardashian, Milanesi creates large - scale paintings rendered with bold brushstrokes and thick layers of paint, imparting the kind of vitality, movement, and passion associated with highly successful athletes and musicians.
In the latter, each painting is built up from a series of brushstrokes, exactly expressing the personality and feelings of the artist, rather than merely his technical competence: an approach exemplified by the Ming scholar - artist Xu Wei (1521 - 93), in his ink drawing Bamboo (1540, Freer Gallery of Art, Smithsonian Museum), which illustrates his technique of broad, bold slashes of ink and loosely executed lines.
Peter Opheim's whimsical figures derive from an initial sculptural stage, while Josh Jefferson transforms the human head through layers of bold color, and graphic brushstrokes.
Davidson's work is said to draw influence from a number of artists, including Soutine, de Kooning, Auerbach, Jack B Yeats and Matisse, while his oil painting style is characterised by thick expressive brushstrokes and a bold brightly coloured palette with heavy impasto on certain areas.
Using a bold palette of complementary colors and loose brushstrokes, Schwabacher's paintings are explorations of her own psyche.
Phillis Ideal's paintings are richly layered with a mixture of color, bold and gestural brushstrokes and collaged elements.
(2017), for instance, a figure of bold brown and turquoise brushstrokes stands on a plant pot in the phlegmatic pose of a kore statue.
The neck in «Ulla,» with its jarring differences between the thin line that defines the right chin and the bold diagonal brushstroke that suggests the sternodeidomastoid muscle, amplifies a sense of volume.
Brazilian artist William Malucu paints vibrant, abstract compositions in acrylic and mixed media on canvas featuring bold blocks of color and energetic brushstrokes.
Riotous representations of nature blur into abstraction as moss covered tree limbs, tangled branches, and rock - strewn caves combine with Sherman's urgent brushstrokes and bold warps of color, scale and environmental perception.
Today, alongside recent self - portraits exploring aging and allegory, her bold colors, deft brushstroke and evident politics reinforce the permanence of painting and its role in shaping social and cultural perceptions.
Filling canvases with fields of deeply saturated color and layers of expressionistic brushstrokes, both subtle and bold, Gilliam was a part of the Washington Color School (late 1950s through mid -»70s) and has been associated with the Abstract Expressionists.
Lee used both paper and canvas to unite the bold impressionistic brushstrokes of the monk painter Shitao and the kinesthetic movement of Jackson Pollock.
Ideal's paintings are richly layered with a mixture of color, bold and gestural brushstrokes and collaged elements.
Employing a palette of primary colors, Mitchell began to explore the tension between the sparseness of the white pictorial ground and the thrumming energy that individual, bold brushstrokes could communicate.
Bold brushstrokes, rich buttery surfaces and most importantly, the timeless humanity of his classically inspired imagery have yield successful one - man exhibitions around the world.
By replicating their bold, fluid, and gestural brushstrokes by other means and on a smaller scale, one could say the abstract expressionists were making «still lifes» of the painterly qualities that they were working so hard to cultivate on their canvases.
In this painting the ancient ritual objects that figure prominently in many of Bischoff's earlier works are reduced to radiating lines, bold colors and thick, gestural brushstrokes.
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