Sentences with phrase «brushwork from»

Beginning in 1960 Schapiro began to eliminate abstract expressionist brushwork from her paintings and began to introduce a variety of geometric forms.
Mr. Williams has an eclectic and energetic style that mixes airbrushed paint with inkjet prints (he's been eliminating brushwork from his paintings since 2013).
Paradoxically, this didn't prevent his broken, loose brushwork from acting as a precursor for abstract expressionism during the 1940s and 50s.
Her palette seems made from mist and her brushwork from air.
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.
The performative nature of the paintings and the artist's self - awareness on camera recalls Hans Namuth's infamous photographs of Jackson Pollock's dramatic painting process — images that have defined our understanding of his active bodily presence.18 However, in Saint Phalle's hands, there is an explicit refusal of the terms of abstraction that Pollock and others of his generation perfected — i.e., the expression of exquisite anguish that could be exorcized by subjective brushwork from the singular, heroic male artist.
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.
Beginning in 1960 Schapiro gradually eliminated the abstract expressionist brushwork from her paintings, introducing a variety of geometric forms.
Painting darkness is a new and highly successful direction in the work of Ryan Cobourn, who has turned his searching, energetic brushwork from evocations of flowers and light on water to a sensate exploration of the indistinct.

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From the largest visible swaths of paint to the tiniest strokes, Van Gogh's brushwork seems instinctually guided to simulate river eddies and cloud rotations.
The pointillist technique focuses on small, individual brushwork strokes which the viewer can't differentiate when looking at from afar.
With some skilled brushwork they should still look great, but the shiny, smooth plastic that they are made from could prove to be somewhat problematic.
You can see Guston culling elements from his peers — Rothko's floating blobs, Pollock's wild brushwork — and then making them his own, conjuring dark scenes that resemble stormy weather or sadness.
In these new pieces, Poons relies entirely on brushwork where before his process involved a range of technique from pouring paint to collage.
As disparate as the artistic approaches appear to be in Rothko to Richter, what united the painters throughout the period was a commitment to process, as artists explored a range of brushwork techniques, from audaciously gestural ribbons of built - up paint to vibrating fields and soft washes of color to hard - edged geometries.
The close valued color shifts, luminosity, paint quality, brushwork, texture, and alloverness of drawing anticipate Jackson Pollock, Mark Rothko, Willem de Kooning, Barnett Newman, the arrival of Morris Louis, Larry Poons and much of what was to come in the best abstract painting from the 1940's to the present day.
Krasner comes across as the more restless of the two painters, moving from the flat, interlocked shapes of «Lavender» (1942) to the dense, peaked brushwork of «Noon» (1947); Lewis seems to hit on his mature scuffed - and - scumbled style without much deliberation.
Patterns of delicate brushwork, poured paint, and a unique use of space and palette create a complex pathway made from vivid colors and rhythmic movement, inherent to the artist's work.
It shows her able to move within a single canvas between fierce brushwork and splatters to airy spaces and from casual marks to firm structure.
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.
Although blotting with rice paper between layers erased the brushwork, he drew into the wet washes with oil pastels, making delicately deliberate marks that at first read as residue from the washes.
When, at first, drips extend the outline of a curve, they arise from the action of gravity on a picture leaning vertically against the wall as he worked, not from brushwork or chance.
The work exemplified the generational shift in the late 1950s and early 60s from the energetic brushwork of Abstract Expressionism to the cooler aesthetics of Pop Art and Minimalism.
A painting from 1931 shows the piers in sunlight, with the sober realism of an older American art but with visible brushwork and cube - like sheds out of Paul Cézanne.
A triumphant demonstration that far from brilliant colour and fine brushwork eclipsing draughtsmanship in Venetian art, you can trace a continuing tradition of drawing from Bellini to Canaletto.
The hastier brushwork fits with portraiture from the time, like that of Alice Neel, but with muter colors and an absence of bravura.
More recently his format has departed from his established «architecture» to divide the canvas into two planes, horizontally or vertically, wherein loose brushwork, natural tones and patches of exposed canvas tap into new feeling.
Her painterly vocabulary is assembled from saturated skeins of color, and thick, gestural brushwork that reveal the effect of light on the urban environment, including early morning fog, and the shadows of twilight.
The energetic and open brushwork, with its all - over rhythm and luminous density built from layers of translucent colour, relays the influence of American artist Sam Francis, and the Abstract Expressionist paintings he had seen exhibited at Tate in 1956.
The paintings from the early 1950s, with their coalescing tangles of hasty brushwork, are attempts to infuse the canvas with an expansive, if somewhat forbidding, life force.
Rothenberg's paintings, through «thickly layered and intense brushwork... depict scenes from everyday life «Äîeither an...
Her glazed colors, applied in multiple layers of sketchy, delicate brushwork, are vibrant and rich; light seems to emanate from obscure objects, which can appear real or merely suggested.
The unruly blacks and grays of «Folded Greens» result from a combination of visible brushwork, uneven staining and shifts in tone.
Fuchs has produced an extraordinary body of work that is a testament to the meaning and potency of painting, ranging from small to large - scale works, and characterized by an expansive vocabulary of soft lines, gestural brushwork, and a subdued, muted palette.
Departing from realism, Thomas loosened up her brushwork and began to focus more intently on fields of color.
Gradually departing from Realism, Thomas's brushwork loosened, and by the late 1950s, she found her voice in Abstraction, patterning geometric shapes in rich colors against solid backgrounds.
The later Berkeley series paintings in MATRIX, all from 1955, show more expressionistic brushwork and are structurally more complex than the earlier pictures.
The accompanying exhibition demonstrated the shift in abstraction away from the heroic brushwork and emotional concerns first expressed in the 1950s to painting that is more mundane and mediated because it is more self - consciously culturally informed.
In contrast, Jane Freilicher celebrates those habits, with feathery brushwork out of the New York School and the view from her West Village studio.
The image may be visible from a distance, but upon closer inspection becomes lost in the very brushwork that defines its form: an experiential reality analogous to the difference between watching a crowd from a distance and being a participant in the action.
Yosef's brushwork here, in soft but commanding horizontal lines, reads less like a film still and more like the static of an early color television caught between channels, or one that has been redacted or blocked from non-subscribing viewers.
Steeped in the academic tradition of painting, Brown draws from the compositional structure, historical motifs, and virtuosic brushwork of master painters across a diverse range of genres.
This exhibition of selected American artists explores the diverse approaches to abstraction developed since 1950, from the forceful brushwork of Lee Krasner to the contemplative canvases and reliefs of Ellsworth Kelly and the enigmatic wood forms of Martin Puryear.
There is, however, a marked variety in the formal means of the paintings of 1947, ranging from precisely edged forms and dense Cézanne-esque brushwork to loosely painted, disconnected areas that spill over the surface.
These paintings result from a nearly transparent triple - tiered process, beginning with a scattering of loose, watercolor - thin, sometimes de Kooningesque brushwork.
These scenes excerpted from daily life, whether highlighting an untoward event or a moment of remembrance, come to life through Rothenberg's thickly layered and nervous brushwork.
Inspired from the artworks in her own personal collection or those found within her parents» home, Fuchs» paintings render the original pieces in her own pastel color palette with loose brushwork.
My own perception is shared by others: from the beginning, Hoyland seems to have willed abstraction beyond its usual limits so that the formal means taken, through colour and brushwork, to arrive at a particular end, embark upon their own celebration and extravagances of colour and varied impasto — through intensity of physical expression and a willingness to aim, nearly always, at the unfolding of a spectacle rather than the mere trapping of a formal idea.
Ramburg's paintings, executed in acrylic, combine drawing and brushwork and are derived from a combination of personal events and environments he's known in life.
One can imagine Claude herself, the first wife of King François I of France, nestling them in her hand and holding them close from day to day... [Claude's miniatures] all have the artist's soft but intense palette of lilac and rose, tiny brushwork that rarely lingers over outlines, and gentle spirit.
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