Sentences with phrase «brushed areas of color»

A fine example of this is Woman in Red of 1961, a bold, large - scale rendering with freely brushed areas of color and a figure defined by black outlining, a signature feature of the artist's work.

Not exact matches

Swap your color to white and brush over the area of the photo you erased.
To intensify pigment, pack the brush with color and apply locally on the desired area of the lid.
Apply a minimal amount of color on the brush, placing the color in desired areas.
The brush is also useful for filling in a large area of a single color.
The vast areas of color in a Newman or a Clyfford Still, the expressionist brush strokes of a Pollock or a de Kooning, all have their traces in Rauschenberg's early work.
In recent years, he had also returned to making large color - field paintings with poured, rather than brushed, areas of color.
Best known for wild splatters of jaunty color, his career spanned a wide range of styles beginning in the early 1950s with monochrome canvases of dripping, biomorphic brush strokes influenced by the California Bay Area Modernism.
It has those familiar mesmerizing flourishes of swirling lines dribbled on with sticks or brushes, but it also has thicker pools of pure paint as well as broader underlying areas of color that seem to parallel — or prefigure — Helen Frankenthaler's breakthrough works with paint on unprepared canvas of the same time.
Smith's paintings are made freehand with a variety of small sable brushes without the use of tape to mask the edges of the areas of color.
• Painted assigned number of tanks daily, ensuring internal color seal • Inspected the building monthly and performed touch ups where required • Maintained record of all painting material purchases • Supervised wood polish and varnish in the building • Kept the work area neat and clean; maintained brushes and paint boxes in excellent condition, ready to work • Measured area to be painted and estimated paint costs • Prepared surface to be painted by scraping and sanding • Trained two newly hired in experienced painters in priming, mixing, blending and applying paint • Conducted any repair work assigned
Depending on what kind of paint you used or how you applied the paint you can take a small paint brush and paint over the area that you took to much off and then take a q - tip and dip it into fingernail polish remover with acetone and gently go over the area you re-painted to remove some of the paint so you can see through to the darker color.
When I had the five colors brushed on different areas of the bricks, I used the two darker colors to add little lines throughout some of the bricks for a more aged appearance.
Rather than spray painting, I used a foam brush so it would be easier to deliberately leave some of the natural brown color of the sticks uncovered in some areas.
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