«This rare painting, previously in the collection of the artist's Estate, features Lewis's calligraphic
brushwork in a series of sweeping vertical forms.
De Kooning's paintings and sculptures of the 1970's and 1980's employ gestural
brushwork in open compositions that demonstrate the artists» ongoing a commitment to art as a process in pursuit of content and meaning.
These intrusions of
brushwork in an empty ground recall the billows of stylized cloud in many classic Japanese painted screens.
It creates the point of departure for the exhibition The Gestural, which deals with
brushwork in the contemporary context - the first show of its kind at the Belvedere.
«
The brushwork in Fish's paintings is variable, for, like light, it forms and embellishes the elements of her compositions,» Trevor Fairbrother observes.
In other words,
the brushwork in a gesturalist painting expresses the artist's emotions and personality just like a person's gestures reflect their feelings in everyday life.
In the first group the grid of the Pictographs either takes over and dominates the painting, or becomes transparent, revealing concealed
brushwork in the depths of the painting.
Driving the brush through his body movements, his style of layered abstract ink - splashes and dynamic freehand
brushwork in varying intensities of ink create forceful fields of darkness — «emotional explosions» that convey powerful feeling and give form to the artist's energy and exertion.
Some, stymied by the language barrier, tend to think about the physical act of
the brushwork in the more familiar terms of dance or choreography, or to see the characters as abstract shapes.
His pots are made of a gritty terra cotta clay with surface patterns and
brushwork in porcelain.
From Joan Mitchell's loaded
brushwork in Before, Again IV (1985) to Wayne Thiebaud's painting Candy Counter (1962), in which lush pigment seems to frost the images of cakes, a tactile application of paint energizes both abstract and figurative canvases.
With warming up, we not only get up to speed but even reduce the chances of sloppy
brushwork in our next painting.
The partially erased graphite lines create a slight vibration, an optical pulse that can resemble
the brushwork in his canvas works.
These sometimes haunting, always powerful, images are then executed in refined and expert
brushwork in oil on panel.
The subtle layering of
brushwork in the underpainting adds a textural dimension to these paintings.
«This rare painting... features Lewis's calligraphic
brushwork in a series of sweeping vertical forms.
The paintings spanning the 1990s do it, too, with a return to bright colors and distinct
brushwork in every patch.
Whereas de Kooning embraced active, dynamic
brushwork in such milestones as Woman I, 1950 - 52, Diebenkorn's compositions bring together soft planes of color that undulate and flow within the frame.
In Untitled, the muted tonal values of the background act as the foil to the erupting yet subtle color and animated
brushwork in the center.
Though her formal means have shifted since her earlier show — less
brushwork in favor of floods of poured paint — Saccoccio's paintings remain just as vital.
In an interview with Famitsu (via Kotaku) Tetsuya Nomura was very open about the decision to take a new visual approach, stating that this new direction was an attempt to «Express Disney's 2D
brushwork in 3D.»
Bold
brushwork in lush green and blue hues gives this abstract landscape a fresh modern point of view.
Not exact matches
If the Point Leo chardonnay is a watercolour, this is an oil painting, rich
in swirling
brushwork that evokes the wild coastline and wind
in the forests of the Margaret River region.
Delicate
brushwork brings sky, water and landscape together
in a lush palette of azure, teal, gold and soft blue green hues.
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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.
Additional highlights include Helen Frankenthaler's Belfry and February Turn (both 1979), which mimic the look and feel of Abstract Expressionism yet
in truth represent a rupture with that tradition through the use of a staining technique that seemingly minimizes the artist's role
in the process; Frank Stella's Double Scramble (1978), whose nested squares, color contrasts, and pulsing optical effects bridge the artist's early minimalism and later illusionism; and Robert Rauschenberg's Golden Chalice (1989) which, insofar as it marries abstraction and representation and juxtaposes gestural
brushwork and photographic media, affords a crucial link to late 20th - century abstraction.
Mitchell used gestural, sometimes violent
brushwork, and described her paintings as «an organism that turns
in space.»
Beginning
in 1960 Schapiro gradually eliminated the abstract expressionist
brushwork from her paintings, introducing a variety of geometric forms.
In Chestnut (1955), the painting's white field is broken along the center, as if a chestnut tree were pushing through the pigment; and in Red, blue, black (1957), the thick, dark red ground gives way at the center to black calligraphed lines concentrated within dense gestural brushwor
In Chestnut (1955), the painting's white field is broken along the center, as if a chestnut tree were pushing through the pigment; and
in Red, blue, black (1957), the thick, dark red ground gives way at the center to black calligraphed lines concentrated within dense gestural brushwor
in Red, blue, black (1957), the thick, dark red ground gives way at the center to black calligraphed lines concentrated within dense gestural
brushwork.
The paintings, glazed
in a digital art like abstraction, are manoeuvred by a
brushwork that is honest and unforgiving, reminiscent of Rembrandt
in areas and which epitomize the very nature of class driven academia.
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.
They also move easily between abstraction and representation, as with Calame's organic structures, but also
in representing
brushwork with or without a brush.
It was my work
in watercolor where I learned to enjoy the quick mark making,
brushwork and layering of colors necessary to create an effective watercolor work.
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.
In this presentation of abstract works, you'll see how artists, including Robert Motherwell, Betty Parsons, and Joan Mitchell used loose
brushwork and emphasized surface rather than depth on the canvas.
Rendered
in grisaille with the feathered
brushwork synonymous with Richter's blurred painterly idiom, Italienische Landschaft dissolves before our eyes into a flat field of subtle grey striations, pushing the figurative into the realm of abstraction.
With her distinctive
brushwork and remarkable feel for colour, Neel succeeded
in capturing the inner psychological depths of her sitters.
It's fascinating to see these paintings
in «the flesh» because you simultaneously take
in the strong scaffolding structural design and architectonic, reductive form, explored with very fluid, sensitive
brushwork.
In the 1950's, Diebenkorn painted abstractions marked by strong compositions and gestural
brushwork.
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.
In his case, this meant using vigorous
brushwork and saturated colours, together with both geometric and irregular forms.
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.
Tworkov's late paintings of the 1970s and early 1980s demonstrate a compositional framework based
in mathematics, providing an underlying system
in which his
brushwork quietly generates strength and power.
The loose
brushwork and the octopus return
in a two - panel collaboration that is obviously titled «A Hundred Thousand Dollars.»
The dynamic between intended shapes and those that happen
in the rush of emotional
brushwork convey a physical sense of the artist's pictorial dance.
Often immersed
in indistinct, monochrome settings, her elegant characters come to life through the artist's bold
brushwork, appearing both formal and nonchalant, quotidian and otherworldly.