Sentences with phrase «by pure painting»

«It's an exciting exhibition because the viewer is confronted by pure painting,» Naar says.

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Commemorate your belly Celebrate your amazing pregnant belly by decorating it with beautiful designs (you can use regular face paint), getting a henna «tattoo» applied (go to an artist who uses the pure, natural kind), or making a belly cast.
The final restoration features Chalk Paint ® decorative paint by Annie Sloan in English Yellow, Graphite and Pure White.
First I painted it French Linen but it looked drab on this piece, so I painted over that with Pure White (Chalk Paint by Annie Sloan).
I started by painting it with two coats Pure White like I planned.
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One of my favorite makeovers using Chalk Paint ® decorative paint by Annie Sloan is my Dressing Table, done using Graphite and Pure White.
By far the most noticeable part of the Pure Fusion Design package will be the exclusive sparklingbBrown metallic paint finish, a color BMW hasn't used before, though a number of other exterior color options will also be available.
Steve Strope of Pure Vision Design is another fan of Mick's Paint and Steve has had no less than 5 cars painted by Mick, with at least other 4 of their stunning works of art on the schedule for the coming year.
The inside, meanwhile, is pure Spain, with a dramatic glass elevator surrounded by a cascading waterfall and paintings by Valencian artists.
It's hard to compare any major city in the world in terms of pure spectacle one sees in almost every direction they look there (such as looking toward the Golden Gate Bridge during sunset, the Golden Gate Bridge as you pass under it by boat or the famed «Painted Ladies» with downtown in the background).
Turning your foes into squids by swathing them in paint is pure joy.
Naturally, the Activision suit tars Wempella as a duo of conniving villains bent on corrupting their beloved franchise, whilst their own attorney paints the picture of two blameless angels who were crushed by an monolithic force of pure evil.
These are often mixed together in what I want to be a spontaneous blend of images rich in cultural references, I hope held together by passages of pure painting and lyrical colour in a «new representationalism»
The walls of Regina Rex have been taken over by four large, brightly - colored paintings, with luscious layers of thick and thin paint and most with elements of pure black.
Intermittently bright and gloomy, his paintings are characterized by unconventional grade of the constant concentration of pure pictorial elements, as color, surface, proportion, and scale followed by the theories that they could reveal the presence of the philosophical thoughts.
David Claerbout The pure necessity (Floating Baloon), 2017 washed ink, pencil and acrylic paint on paper 19 3/4 x 27 9/16 inches (50 x 70 cm) signed and dated by the artist, recto DC - 72
Russian Suprematist artist Kazimir Malevich furthered this flatness by placing flat colorful shapes on pure white backgrounds in his works, and De Stijl painter Piet Mondrian painted flat grids in red, blue, yellow, white, and black.
By creating a carefully orchestrated painting utilizing complementary blends and a rich mix of grays, I can use small amounts of pure, bright color to create a dramatic accent.
Works that are about the pleasures of paint, drawing, surface, material, color, feeling, sensuality, pure visual language, visual ideas, plastic space, beauty, and intuitive expressions are by and large left out.
In what he calls «butterfly» paintings, Grotjahn builds a sensory world, gripped by curiosity and wonder, the visible and the invisible, in which we encounter the specters of modernism, and indeed, in which we find our perception transformed from pure optical sensation into motive power and emotional energy.
By turning back to the birth of «pure painting,» in all its contradictions and impurity, one can appreciate how much was at stake.
His extraordinary breadth of work — photography, paintings, prints, artist's books, and videos — has been celebrated internationally in numerous solo exhibitions, including the 2009 — 10 retrospective John Baldessari: Pure Beauty, co-organized by LACMA.
Then, letter by letter, the words are hand - filled with pure oil paint, sometimes up to a pound per letter.
But the sensibility is pure Ionesco, also Romanian by birth: to wit, she's dressed him up, that existential father figure, by painting a clown nose on a photograph of him (Ionesco — The Clown, 1971).
So while Caterpillars on a Leaf (c. 1952) represents (in a charming semi-figurative style of hatched black on yellow) the curling form of the creatures, by the early 1960s the artist was no longer focusing on the world of appearances, jettisoning still - lifes and interiors for paintings of pure feeling.
1995 Choice Morsels from the Collection of the Centre National d'Art Contemporain, Centre National d'Art Contemporain, Grenoble, France Velge Noirhomme Gallery, Brussels Works on Paper, Baumgartner Galleries, Washington, DC Transatlantic, Museo de Artes Visuales Alejandro Otero, Caracas, Venezuela Out Of Use 95: Caravanserraglio Arte Contemporanea, Pescara, Italy Pièces — Meublés, Espace Gran Dia / Galerie Jousse Seguin, Paris (curated by Robert Nickas) Komix, Brooke Alexander Editions, New York Peter Halley and Ettore Sottsass, Jay Gorney Modern Art, New York Pace Prints, Ewing Gallery of Art and Architecture, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN Exhibition in Honor of the 30th Anniversary of the Israel Museum, Marian Goodman Gallery, New York Altered States, Forum for Contemporary Art, St. Louis, MO (curated by Robert Nickas, catalogue) Pittura Immedia, Malerei in den 90er Jahren, Landesmuseum Joanneum Graz, Klagenfurt, Austria (catalogue) It's Only Rock and Roll, Phoenix Art Museum, Phoenix, AZ (catalogue) Degrees of Abstraction: From Morris Louis to Mapplethorpe, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA New York Abstract, Contemporary Arts Center, New Orleans, LA (catalogue) Compensation, Gabinetto Disegni e Stampe Degli Uffizi, Florence, Italy Critiques of Pure Abstraction, Sarah Campbell Blaffer Gallery, University of Houston, TX (catalogue); travelled to Illingworth Kerr Gallery, Alberta College of Art, Calgary, Canada; Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE; Armand Hammer Museum of Art, Los Angeles; Crocker Art Museum, Sacramento, CA; Museum of South Texas, Corpus Christi, TX; Lowe Art Museum, University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL; Polk Museum of Art, Lakeland, FL; Frederick R. Weisman Art Museum, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis (catalogue) Mesótica Painting, America non-representativa, Museo de Arte y Diseño Contemporaneo, San Jose, Costa Rica (catalogue) Open Your Heart, AIDS Resource Center's Seventh Annual Valentine Auction, Christinerose Gallery, New York Reinventing the Emblem, Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, CT (catalogue) Private Passions, Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, Paris (catalogue)
Over the last quarter - century,»80s painting has tended to be ignored, if not maligned for the macho persona projected by some of its practitioners, and for reheating the art market after the relatively quiet, supposedly pure»70s.
I want to show that elements of Vermeer's art become «pure painting» only by first being symbol.
In each case, Rauschenberg's primary aim was to create a painting that looked untouched by human hands, as though it had simply arrived in the world fully formed and absolutely pure.
LG: In the end you had three types of drawing at the US Pavilion at the Venice Biennale in 2015 — in terms of almost pure drawing: the fish, the Rorschach bees and then the kites, which were not made by you but you painted them and put images on them.
This fall, the University of California, Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive (BAMPFA) presents the first comprehensive retrospective of work by Harvey Quaytman, an under - recognized figure in twentieth - century American painting noted for his monumental shaped canvasses, material investigations, and interest in color as a pure medium.
Phil Space: Shelley Horton - Trippe, in her recent exhibition High Brow Low Ride, references the great twentieth - century French writer Colette, and she does this by way of a large painting titled The Pure and the Impure (Colette).
Speaking to the Evening Standard last year, a Tate insider said: «Letting them go, particularly when, at the heart of your collection, you have the world's largest collection of paintings by Turner, was an act of pure idiocy.
Upstairs a number of works by Bruno Munari demonstrate his playfulness with typography, representative of an Italian tendency to combine art and industrial design — although this is not true of many in the exhibition, who valued pure painting.
Inscape — the Inner Nature of Things contrasts twelve artists» diverse approaches to expressing emotion through abstraction, ranging from basic forms combined with loose, expressive lines in paintings by Louisa Chase, Mary Heilmann, and Perle Fine; to pure abstract gesture that governs the work of Friedel Dzubas, John Ferren, Hans Hofmann, Raymond Parker, and Esteban Vicente.
In the 1950s, Noland made his most famous series of works, which included nearly two hundred paintings of concentric circles that seemed to float in the center of the canvas, animated by pure, pulsing color.
[17] He defined it as, the art of painting new structures out of elements that have not been borrowed from the visual sphere, but had been created entirely by the artist... it is a pure art.
What Kelley meant by this was that the break up of representational or iconic forms in Abstract Expressionist painting led to the fetishization of the trace, understood here as the semblance of pure expressivity and spontaneity.
From 1909 to 1913 many experimental works in the search for this «pure art» had been created by a number of artists: Francis Picabia painted Caoutchouc, 1909, [20] The Spring, 1912, [21] Dances at the Spring [22] and The Procession, Seville, 1912; [23] Wassily Kandinsky painted Untitled (First Abstract Watercolor), 1910, [24] Improvisation 21A, the Impression series, and Picture with a Circle (1911); [25] František Kupka had painted the Orphist works, Discs of Newton (Study for Fugue in Two Colors), 1912 [26] and Amorpha, Fugue en deux couleurs (Fugue in Two Colors), 1912; Robert Delaunay painted a series entitled Simultaneous Windows and Formes Circulaires, Soleil n ° 2 (1912 — 13); [27] Léopold Survage created Colored Rhythm (Study for the film), 1913; [28] Piet Mondrian, painted Tableau No. 1 and Composition No. 11, 1913.
Fusing drawing and painting, Kirk is one of the few contemporary artists working solely with pastel, attracted by the pure pigment and ability to manipulate colour and texture directly with the fingers.
These paintings are pure abstractions, yet as the title suggests, Fitzgerald's art is inspired and informed by nature.
The pleasures of minimal clarity combined with the powers of pure color are represented by the reductive encaustic work of Gail Gregg, Don Voisine's painting with its shifting bright planes, and in James Juszczyk's subtle tonal gradations.
«Liminal Squared» by Julie Mehretu at the Marian Goodman Gallery In «Liminal Squared,» Julie Mehretu's latest show at the Marian Goodman Gallery on W 57 Street, she presents a small number of huge, nonrepresentational paintings that blur the lines between landscape, architectural drawing, and pure abstraction.
By abandoning the anguish of New York action Painting, and instead, delighting in pure and open color, the Washington color painters changed the look of abstract art.
«Visual Sensations: The Paintings of Robert Swain: 1967 — 2010» presents fifteen gallery rooms of color work by the longtime Hunter professor in an exhibition curated by his colleague Gabriele Evertz, a pure color painter I wrote about here in June 2009.
Rather than pure colors, however, Fisher has used fluorescent paints — not unlike those employed for very different purposes in the late 1960s and early 1970s by the formalist abstract painter Frank Stella.
David Sandlin uses humor and a comic - book aesthetic in his paintings to create a story line about two towns Pure Town and Sinland; and Lordy Rodriguez reconfigures road maps, cross-pollinating states and cities where Maryland is redrawn as a new state bordered by Wyoming and Nebraska and includes the cities of Newport and Charlotte.
Part II: Unreasonable Sized Paintings at SVA Chelsea Gallery does not, in this instance, refer to unorthodox variations in canvas shape or size, but rather to particular occasions where painters, who otherwise produce larger works, feel compelled to make paintings approximately within this modest scale — occasions that are often less influenced by reason than by the need to concretize, without limitation, pure emotion or spontaneous Paintings at SVA Chelsea Gallery does not, in this instance, refer to unorthodox variations in canvas shape or size, but rather to particular occasions where painters, who otherwise produce larger works, feel compelled to make paintings approximately within this modest scale — occasions that are often less influenced by reason than by the need to concretize, without limitation, pure emotion or spontaneous paintings approximately within this modest scale — occasions that are often less influenced by reason than by the need to concretize, without limitation, pure emotion or spontaneous thoughts.
The overlaid specters also explicitly reject and ridicule the notion put forth by many abstractionists that painting is pure and unto itself: by seamlessly pairing these cartoonish figures with copycat abstractions, McKinniss presents the painter as an (always) image - ridden image - maker.
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