Sentences with phrase «brushstroke at»

There is a brushstroke at the bottom of the painting that is both odd and brilliant.
Also, tasty popsicles on the High Line, Van Gogh's delicious brushstrokes at the Met, morning and evening walks through Central Park, and a bit of summer thunderstorms thrown into the mix.
These include Brushstrokes at the Moderna Museet, Stockholm; Big Painting at the Kunstsammlung Nordrhein - Westfalen, Düsseldorf; Little Big Painting at the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; Yellow Brushstroke I at Kunsthaus, Zürich; and Brushstroke with Splatter at the Art Institute of Chicago.
Taylor's Tasered (2006), his contribution to this exhibition, is painted in colours rich yet flat, with brushstrokes at once careful and urgent; the painting is both responsive and considered.

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Bell's brushstrokes are broad, but I fear (being one of those «liberal clergy») that the picture he paints is all too real, at least as it obtains in the academic world.
At this year's spring conference, members had the opportunity to debate the minutiae of changes to the party's constitution, the broad brushstrokes of which were agreed last year.
The infants also showed more engagement with the paintbrush during the medium - velocity brushstrokes, as measured by how long and how often they looked at the brush while they were being stroked.
Quick Tip: At first I thought I wasn't using the ideal brush when I could see the brushstrokes while painting, but when the paint dried, the surface was completely smooth - so don't fret when you see brush marks on yours.
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I tried on the Bellis Brushstroke Dress ($ 298) at Bloomingdales.
The sorority she belongs to receives an obscene phone call; when her «sister» Barbie (Margot Kidder) humours the pervert, sensible Clare — at the risk of making them sound one - dimensional, these characters are deftly drawn with a minimum of brushstrokes — suggests they not antagonize him.
We absorb them, become familiar with their «messy» brushstrokes, and recoil at the process of their creation, involving a mixture of homemade oil coloring, pencil shavings and the artist's own spit.
Like Michael Dubo de Wit's remarkable film that draws upon the pastel naturalism of Hayao Miyazaki's Studio Ghibli for what might be their best film in a line of classics, Del Mar's music is the equivalent of those soft brushstrokes on a big screen canvas of visual poetry, a score that profoundly captures a life at first seemingly lost at sea, only to soar under, and above it though its graceful music that touches the silent tides of nature's life force.
With regrets to Pierre Thoretton's understated but chilly L'amour fou, which comes at its subject through the reminiscences of his lifelong professional and personal partner Pierre Berge, Bonello's project is almost certainly the most fetching (thanks in no small part to costume designer Anais Romand), marrying a contemporary fixation on the limits of biographical storytelling with the sort of impressionist brushstrokes the Matisse devotee might have appreciated.
Additional brushstrokes added a historically high number of seniors, children staying at home longer and more generations than ever living under Canadian roofs, among other flourishes.
Dear Marcelo M., Thank you for taking the time to tell us about your stay at Brushstrokes Villa.
When you transform into a squid, the level opens up in a totally different way; you can surf across the level at high speeds anywhere that your team has spilled its particular shade of ink, turning your brushstrokes into a cephalopod fast lane that can shoot you up walls and off ramps.
Rauschenberg showed red paintings at Charles Egan Gallery, many of which contained fabric, images, and brushstrokes similar to those of Short Circuit.
At this year's West Coast Art & Frame Expo, renowned custom - framing company Larson - Juhl launched Brushstrokes — a technology that captures the essence of artists» originals and recreates oil - on - canvas and acrylic paintings in 3 - D.
I also admire Geoff's ability at being able to suggest a huge mass of detail in foliage by using a limited palette and only a few carefully placed brushstrokes — I just couldn't wait to get started on this one and learn a new list of watercolor techniques!
The most consistent motif in Owens's oeuvre is, after all, the floating brushstroke — endowed, at this historical juncture, with a glossy sheen redolent of digital technology.
Contributed by Sharon Butler / In «Of Earth and Sky,» on view at Susan Eley Fine Art, Rachelle Krieger presents a new series of elegant abstract paintings in which winding brushstrokes float throughout tightly - cropped square spaces.
Up close, one clearly sees her hand at work in the brushstrokes on these slowly realised paintings.
The presence of Tokyo Brushstroke I & II at the Parrish Art Museum continues the legacy of Lichtenstein on the East End.
At first, his midsized paintings on wood panels might appear to be composed of simple brushstrokes, but the reality of Peters» process is much more complex.
Reed's early oil and alkyd at Max Protech, on a high floor in Soho, was one of those gallery shows that changed everything for me — and I can hardly see the picture of a single brushstroke from James Nares, Mark Sheinkman, or (in video) Anthony McCall without him.
I admire Geoff's ability at being able to suggest a huge mass of detail in foliage with a few carefully placed brushstrokes, and even though there are 11 colours in the palette for this particular exercise — This was yet another painting where I just couldn't wait to get started on this one and learn more of Geoff's watercolor techniques!
At the exhibition's close was Recalling the Pain, a simple grouping of pieces of charred wood reminiscent of the slashing brushstrokes in a Franz Kline painting.
Because these amazing wet - on - wet structures that Richter laid down felt almost like reincarnations of some of the virtuoso brushstrokes de Kooning made in 1975 paintings like Screams of Children Come from Seagulls [check out this dark blue, sideways L from the upper right quadrant, for example] or the single, epic loop at the center of the Art Institute of Chicago's Untitled XI (1975): And then when they're just right, Richter takes his squeegee to them.
However, the gestural brushstroke, the evidence of fingers being dragged through the paint, or a drip of contrasting color, breaks the viewers interaction and draws them in to examine the intricate evidence of the artist's hand at play.
Painted with a minimum of brushstrokes, Ming's portraits are built up in blunt, muscular gestures blurring the surface at close range, yet creating a clear and evocative image when viewed from a distance.
Restaurant de la Machine at Bougival was first exhibited at the third Salon d'Automne, where it was hung amongst the works of artists soon to be known as Les Fauves («The Wild Beasts»)-- thanks to the critic Louis Vauxelles who was shocked, certainly in a positive way, by their wild and daring palette and passionate brushstrokes.
Over a year ago i was about to paint at a Beats and Brushstrokes and couldn't decide what i wanted to paint.
He created many public works during his lifetime including Brushstrokes in Flight, a 25 - foot tall sculpture for display at the Port Columbus International Airport in Columbus, Ohio; Tokyo Brushstroke I and II, Shinjuku I - Land Co, Ltd..
Donald's cartoonish features are hopelessly confused in a medley of expressive brushstrokes — and yet his presence there at all renders the ostensibly abstract idiom absurd.
Interestingly, marks very similar to the 1970s Brushstroke paintings showed up in Reed's exhibition of recent work at Peter Blum Gallery in New York in 2016.
I came out of «Painting Paintings (David Reed) 1975» at Gagosian, where I saw this exhibition, thinking that Reed's Brushstroke paintings were possibly the single most impressive achievement of mid-1970s New York abstraction.
Called «Rendered Memory» paintings, these pieces — which he first debuted at Boesky East earlier this year — consist of a digital rendering of a gallery space which the 27 - year - old artist «singes» onto linen with a laser printer and then paints over with translucent brushstrokes that confuse flatness and perspective.
The contextualizing works assembled by Katy Siegel and Christopher Wool go some way toward conveying the influences and dialogues swirling around the Brushstroke paintings, but I would have preferred to see fuller representation of the artists Reed was looking at and talking to in the mid-1970s.
The result is at once a strikingly resonant contemporary and yet evanescent image, that through the collage of canvas also engages with the history of distorted form and the constructive brushstrokes of post-impressionist painting.
Similarly, one of Philip Guston's mid-1960s brush - heavy paintings (or even one of the 1970s figurative paintings, with their flurries of dirty, wet - into - wet brushstrokes) would have been preferable to the Cy Twombly on view, especially since Reed encountered Guston at the Studio School.
These brushstrokes, full of gentle violence, make it easy to imagine Neel at her easel, quickly but assuredly moving her hand.
7 Such independence and neutrality are foregrounded in the prominent brushstrokes that occur at the top of Collection's three panels: the light blue - green scumble at the left, the compact blue paint stroke in the center, and the mixture of blue and white at the far right.
At her very best, Brown's spread - legged females take the Creamsicle colors of de Kooning, expressionist brushstrokes after Jackson Pollock, the confrontation with women in Les Demoiselles d'Avignon or Picasso's portraits and then some.
His four decades of «Brushstrokes» ran through January 12, 2002, at Mitchell - Innes & Nash.
«He shocked his contemporaries with loose brushstrokes and vibrant colours,» says art critic Alastair Sooke as he walks through galleries at Tate Britain, an institution he describes as «the storehouse of Turner's artistic legacy».
At The Art Show, in a thematic presentation from Van Doren Waxter and Eleven Rivington, works on paper by Diebenkorn — brand new to the market — highlight the artist's painted figures and what dealer Dorsey Waxter describes as the «long, translucent strokes» and a «fascinating attention to brushstroke that defines each work.»
At the same time what happened to it is certain elements got carved down again to where we started to see these fine details that came in to create these brushstrokes and mark making just like she would have done and what she did do onto the block.
Interestingly enough, three of the large scale pieces included were created in conjunction with a series of Bill T. Jones performances held in 1982 at The Kitchen, which were executed in real time during Jones» dances with the sound of the brushstrokes serving as the only thing the audience heard.
Similar «Brushstroke Groups» can be found at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden and Indianapolis Museum of Art, among others.
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