Sentences with phrase «brushstrokes into»

In these, the artist has painted over snapshots taken in his garden in Los Angeles and then greatly enlarged the results, to create paintings that fictionalize both the original landscapes and the brushstrokes into commanding yet approachable artifice.
A riff on Monet's paintings of the same subject, it turns Impressionist brushstrokes into the Ben - Day dots of commercial printing.
By the late 1960s, Tworkov had transformed his drawings from spontaneous sketches into calculated studies and the impulsiveness of his earlier brushstrokes into measured delineations.
The artist applies paint to the canvas surface, millimeter by millimeter, often taking months to meticulously accumulate brushstrokes into large - scale renderings of marble tile.
Her breakthrough, perhaps inspired by what she knew of Hebrew letters, assembles thin impasto brushstrokes into a tight grid of triangles and squares.
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.
It is based on a witty epistolary novel by Mary Ann Shaffer and Annie Barrows, but is here adapted with some painfully broad brushstrokes into a Frankenstein's monster of populist standards — part Ealing comedy (especially Whisky Galore!)
In the early 1980s, he began to alter this approach, reintroducing color, space, and brushstroke into his work and experimenting with composition and structure.
With the Flower Paintings, Colen relinquishes control of the painterly mark and turns the action of the brushstroke into a smashing or shattering gesture.

Not exact matches

When I first came across IPwe and Spangenberg's own initial, broad brushstroke blog post about the «misfit trolls, geeks and wonks» getting into the blockchain, I assumed he was amassing patents in the space to repeat his software strategy — and so did some patent experts whom I consulted.
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.
No doubt when Gordon Brown selected Sir Thomas, 74, to conduct an audit of MPs» expenses since 2004, he was hoping for something in the same whitewash brushstrokes as his earlier inquiry into the arms to Sierra Leone affair, which was an exquisite example of the British «nothing - to - see - here» school.
Long before scientists were studying the properties of neurons, artists had devised a series of techniques to «trick» the brain into thinking that a flat canvas was three - dimensional or that a series of brushstrokes was actually a still life.
Unforunately, there are still lots of visible brushstrokes, which I don't mind, but I know a lot of people aren't into that.
It is produced as a artistic masterpiece with with each episode being a brushstroke of complex and compelling storyline all amassing to that final episode where everything comes together and you get the magnificent payoff of all of the long hours you have put into the show.
Released: October 21st Cast: Kim Min - hee, Ha Jung - woo, Kim Tae - ri Director: Park Chan - wook (Oldboy) Why it's great: Some movies splash across the screen, others turn scenes into bold brushstrokes.
Some movies splash across the screen, others turn scenes into bold brushstrokes.
A swipe of the finger across the touchscreen will «paint» brushstroke - like platforms into the game world that Agura can then use to avoid enemy attacks or traverse obstacles.
It features a loose, pulsing welter of brushstrokes that coalesce into lush zones of breathing, blooming color.
The flower shapes, emblematic of the Matisse cut outs, sink into the canvas to create a stunning abstraction yet they're lifted by the texture of the brushstroke or the impasto of the paint.
These deft brushstrokes do not simply deposit paint; the stiff bristles cut through the thinned paint, combing it over and into the still - wet pigment beneath.
Untitled III invites the eye to wander, to settle into the sumptuous impasto, to be lead among the swells and dips of pulsating banded brushstrokes.
In the exhibition's catalogue Bernice Rose states: «Chamberlain's is a radical step in this [modernism's] history: the translation of de Kooning's inherently sculptural continued... brushstroke from a soft material used for the creation of visual illusions and illusionary spaces into a hard, thin, and three - dimensional substance that could be considered as a support for those illusions.»
But when seen up close, what look like Impressionistic brushstrokes reveal themselves to be tiny but precise indentations, carved into surfaces that have been built up with dozens of shimmering layers of acrylic paint.
I get the feeling she's bypassing the brushstroke in order to imagine new ways of embodiment, perhaps offering a glimpse into the future.
Five paintings structured after works by Kandinsky and Malevich — McElheny's Crystalline Prism Painting I, II, III, IV, and VI — feature press - molded and polished glass prisms inset into a field of black, matte oil paint brushstrokes, visible behind or through a surface made of a sheet of «museum glass».
In Chelsea, Smith reworks hues like «Pepto Pink» and «Bondo Red» into gestural painterly expressions: up close, the potentially clinical study reveals the wild hand of the painter, and you can clearly see the creamy brushstrokes that compose the colorful surfaces.
«As in a movie poster, using quick, hectic brushstrokes, Jacqueline de Jong sought to create a dramatic sketch of a situation, to capture the literally sensational of the criminal moment, with image and typography in shreds, concentrated into the classic mythical constellation of man and woman or trench coat and hat, coloured with the signs of fear — wide open eyes, the hand clutching the forbidden, blood on the knife blade, flame spewing from the barrel of the revolver, a last kiss between monster and victim.»
Neel's oils are often riled, with thick textured brushstrokes fenced into faces and bodies with black, and later blue, lines.
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.
Important examples from each of Natkin's major bodies of work are on view to celebrate the artist's fifty - year commitment to pushing beyond the rigid boundaries of form and brushstroke and into the realm of what the artist himself referred to as the «inner narrative» of a work.
More mind games come in three dimensions, with brushstrokes shaped into art - deco furniture and public sculpture.
Soon, she was making towering canvases characterized by sweeping brushstrokes that often merged into dense swarms of torrid, sensuous color inspired by annual winter trips to Haiti and the Virgin Islands.
The canvas is a masterful example of the gestural abstraction for which Mitchell has become so rightly famous; composed of passages of delicate brushstrokes juxtaposed with anamorphous blocks made up of alternating light and dark tones, Blueberry provides a matchless example of Mitchell's ability to bring together seemingly incongruous elements into one harmonious piece.
Challenging the eye of the beholder, Reed's dynamic constellations never cease to open up new pictorial spaces: the energetic and singular gesture brushstroke of former works progressively condenses into structures of lines, waves or loops that often seem like edits from some other context, called into offer counterpoint in new visual arrangement.
Here, Martin Kippenberger's violent brushstrokes in the vibrant and yet disturbing Punch VIII demonstrate the artist's raw emotional energy that refuses to be codified into something pretty and polite.
Tokyo Brushstroke I & II are the first long - term, outdoor installation to be added since the Parrish moved into its Herzog & de Meuron - designed building in Water Mill, N.Y..
While Newman's work reeled viewers into a color field, Swavely's paintings resist close inspection, for as one approaches, the brushstrokes that once felt voluminous fall flat, having been washed away by turpentine - soaked rags scrubbed across canvas heavy with oil.
By the late»60s, his focus on the character and shape of brushstrokes evolved into a unique style that blended minimalist abstraction with his interest in gesture, color, movement, and tactility.
Artist Diana Al - Hadid creates a singularly hybrid artwork, transforming brushstrokes on a wall into architectural sculpture, in a new film from the ART21 «New York Close Up» series.
From afar, Untitled appears like a trompe l'oeil; however, upon closer consideration, the photographic realism dissolves into a painterly abstraction composed from a meticulous system of thick, accrued brushstrokes that endow the surface with a textured physicality.
Her practice began with her early studies of New York Abstract Expressionism and American Minimalism and developed into a highly refined vocabulary that merges traits normally thought to be irreconcilable: gestural brushstrokes reminiscent of early influences like Willem de Kooning; precise geometric compositions evoking Josef Albers; and a palette reduced through Donald Judd - like discipline.
In some paintings, sculptural forms have been transformed into gestural brushstrokes.
His earliest paintings are figural, influenced by Cézanne and Surrealism, but by the early»50s he had moved into full abstraction, covering his canvases with dense patterns of mostly dark colors in short brushstrokes.
Norman Lewis's painting America the Beautiful (1960) appears to be a typical mid-twentieth-century abstract, gestural painting, but on closer inspection, the expressive white brushstrokes crystallize into the familiar hoods and crosses of the Ku Klux Klan.
Avery insisted on a rigorous study of his subject, and most of these mature works were the result of sketches or drawings made with color notations, later enlarged and simplified into watercolor or oil crayon and finally translated to oil applied in luminous, thin washes of closely valued colors overlaid with swiftly applied expressionist brushstrokes.
There is an underlying emotional complexity that translates into the distinct spirit of his wavering brushstrokes and euphoric abstractions.
Appearing as a mirage of mechanical brushstrokes applied in graduating grey, the painting creates a subtle optical illusion as the colours dissolve into the gallery walls and manipulate our trust in its structure.
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.
Approaching the painting, the resplendent mist appears to part only to abruptly harden as each brushstroke comes into view and suddenly snaps into place, each delineating a block of pure color.
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