Sentences with phrase «brushwork for»

This painting of a garden with peacocks shows the pure color and bold brushwork for which Mir was celebrated throughout his lifetime.
One could stand in front of any Abstract - Expressionist work for a long time, and walk back and forth, and inspect the depths of the pigment and the inflection and all the painterly brushwork for hours.
My work is informed at a technical level by certain landscape painting, in the use of colour and brushwork for example, or Constable's clouds, which are the best in that tradition.

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Combing Over Combs are used for checking brushwork, dematting, deshedding and fluffing for scissoring.
Arizona (1962) is another composition of rectangular forms, this time in varying browns, which includes drips and distinct brushwork, evincing Marden's admiration for the Abstract Expressionist artists.
With her distinctive brushwork and remarkable feel for colour, Neel succeeded in capturing the inner psychological depths of her sitters.
Britta Deardorff, Jackie Gendel, Juan Gomez, and Eric Sall each share an affinity for exuberant brushwork and loud use of color.
Since the late 1960's Jake Berthot has been known for his distinctive brushwork (an admirer of Milton Resnick), his characteristic softly - drawn line, his sensitive touch, his rich color, and his incorporation of the frame into his painting.
Stella's penchant for bright tints and bold, raking brushwork distinguish his efforts from those of his Fauvist influencers, particularly Matisse, who was more inclined to sketch in than paint out a picture in Stella's manner.
Joan Brown (1938 - 1990) was a prodigy in the «Bay Area Figurative style,» and «Portrait of a Chair» (1958), which serves as a kind of frontispiece to this exhibition, is a stunning example of someone mastering scale, composition, color and hell - for - leather brushwork at the tender age of 19.
Through her adept brushwork and layered meanings, Qureshi's reinterpretations provide an active voice for an otherwise passive historical feminine role.
We've only got two images to go on and since one of the two figurative works reminds us a little of careful brushwork and delicate landscapes Echo Eggebrecht has become known for (minus the figure), this show gets a nod.
It has such newcomers with edgy reputations as Winkleman with lessons from Jennifer Dalton, Zach Feuer with open brushwork from Kianja Strobert, On Stellar Rays with monitors on the floor for performance by Clifford Owens, and another Lower East Sider in Eleven Rivington, with dense, lush abstraction by Jackie Saccoccio — whose solo show downtown was even better.
Metier begins with an actual subject, and then, using her expressive brushwork, turns it into an abstract composition; though more representational than usual for her, these paintings were still very much a part of her classic style.
Painting with a single layer of paint on a white ground, Neel «draws» with her brush directly on to the canvas, using the brushwork and harsh colours to convey information, not for their own sake.
All these subjects she rendered with a modernist's flair for heightened color, vigorous brushwork, and simplified, often flattened spaces.
Though her brushwork became looser and heavier with time, Fine was always recognized for her ability to create visual rhythms using geometric forms, colors, and lines.
His latest paintings grow, if possible, more skillful, with looser brushwork and the abandonment of sepia tones for an intense blue.
Her creamy brushwork never quite pushes the boundaries of painting, but I had found my comfort food for the night.
Eighteenth - century Venice yielded a wealth of outstanding Italian painters, famed for producing vivid canvases using elaborate brushwork.
Bacon was known for his screaming popes and writhing figures, but his late - career paintings are somewhat more refined, with visceral brushwork giving way to spray paint and brighter colors supplanting dark tones.
One could easily leap to David Reed, for virtuoso brushwork with the look of photography, or to Jacob Kassay and other abstract exploiters of photography's «strange magic.»
One of the more difficult tasks for younger artists is to make abstract painting genuinely new — that is, sincerely and intelligently felt instead of performed (as with too much geometric work) or blurted out (as with too much AbEx - redux brushwork) like a rant in a family argument.
One of the most influential artists of the twentieth century, and a pivotal figure linking American Impressionism and Abstract Expressionism, Milton Avery is celebrated for his luminous paintings of landscapes, figures and still lifes, which balance distillation of form with free, vigorous brushwork and lyrical colour.
Its artists were known for their gestural (vigorous and expressive) brushwork, thick application of paint, and nonrepresentational imagery.
The unique brushwork, alongside the delicate and refined feel for color, allowed Neel to enter the psychological depths of her subjects and pass them on to the viewers.
Chantal Joffe is well known for her powerful portraits paintings, celebrated for their fluid brushwork and psychological charge.
For example, Reversed C and Reversed Stretched C show what appears to be the same form repeated, yet variations in the sewn panels as well as in coloration and brushwork are revealed.
«Portrait of Lydia Sewing» (1955), a simple but deeply felt work, displays Park's gift for creating stirringly down - to - earth imagery with gestural brushwork.
Francis Bacon's flayed skin and the broad brushwork of German Expressionism, for example, are evoked in his painterly language.
One of the most influential artists of the twentieth century, Milton Avery (1885 - 1965) is celebrated for his luminous paintings of landscapes, figures and still lifes, which balance distillation of form with free, vigorous brushwork and lyrical colour.
Taylor draws his brushwork from Alice Neel and his themes from the Black Lives Matter, but with time out for family and a front - yard grill.
No longer a pretext for formal experimentation, the body is now a given, a familiar theme upon which de Kooning could improvise, displaying his dazzling brushwork and his predilection for luscious, overripe color.
One of the foremost artists of the twentieth century, Milton Avery (1885 — 1965) is celebrated for his luminous paintings of landscapes, figures and still lifes, which balance distillation of form with free, vigorous brushwork and lyrical colour.
Abstractionists working in a painterly, post-Minimalist manner — an approach that combines a pared - down, abstract vocabulary with either expressive brushwork or Pop art's theatricality — can be divided into two groups: those who are demonstrating abstraction's continuing vitality and those who are simply nostalgic for its high - toned rhetoric.
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While there is no one prescribed style, Abstract Expressionist canvases are known for loose brushwork, all - over composition, an emphasis on surface rather than depth, and a grand sense of scale.
Developing a reputation as a provocateur, Becerra has earned comparisons to both Philip Guston and Mike Kelley for his animated brushwork and dark imagery.
For instance, he frequently alluded to Old Masters including Frans Hals, Anthony van Dyck, and Diego Velázquez in his compositions, but often updated these artistic references through the use of bravura brushwork or subdued tonal washes.
Groundbreaking for its day, particularly as a woman ceramicist, Choy's work aesthetically merged the formalist influences of abstract expressionism with traditional calligraphic brushwork of Asian potters.
If you do this for 10 minutes before setting to your real painting, your brushwork will be more concise, controlled and relaxed.
Looking at the work of younger women artists today, we find glimpses of naked body parts and even genitalia in Cecily Brown's sexy abstractions, for example, but her imagery is more about hide - and - seek amid gorgeous brushwork than putting the male body center stage.
Ferone adds her signature illustration style to the art, as she reimagines each playing card with bold brushwork and graphic lines for a charming and unique court — all while maintaining good playing - card design needed for game play.
He turned the structure of pictorial space on its ear and expanded the language of gesture by trading in the brushwork of Abstract Expressionism for decorative switchbacks drawn from the needle of an industrial sewing machine... The Shields avatar continues to influence the work of contemporary artists ranging from Jessica Stockholder to Jim Lambie to Lauren Luloff, and his aesthetic reach is one that crosses platforms, mediums and milieus.»
Rattiner's characteristic works were large - scale paintings filled with aggressive brushwork overwhelmed by a contrasting color palette of blacks, whites and reds for accents.
John Ferren, who grew up in San Francisco and lived for a long period of time in Europe, eventually adopted a style of bold brushwork and vivid color.
Paradoxically, this didn't prevent his broken, loose brushwork from acting as a precursor for abstract expressionism during the 1940s and 50s.
Willem De Kooning (1904 - 97) Noted for rough gesturalist brushwork and semi-abstract «Woman» series.
Corneille (Corneille Beverloo)(b. 1922) Famous for child - like COBRA imagery, brilliant colour, vigorous brushwork.
Niles Spencer (1893 - 1952) Noted for Precisionist - style urban landscapes, but with looser brushwork.
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