Sentences with phrase «by thick paint»

Brown's early work was characterized by thick paint and expressive texture, and was clearly influenced by abstract expressionism.

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The subject is enhanced by Rouault's technique of laying thick patches of paint on his canvases, so that undercolors glow through to the surface.
I like it when the paint is thick enough for each dot to turn into a visible fingerprint with an interesting structure and when I can easily see how the flowers made by my younger child are smaller than the ones made by my oldest because of the different sizes of fingers.
In their new study, they adapted DNA - PAINT technology to microscopes that are widespread among cell biology laboratories, called confocal microscopes, and that are used by researchers to image whole cells and thicker tissues at lower resolution.
Many of them are created by the screen print dyeing technique, which allows the application of a thicker layer of paint on a fabric.
Back then women removed thick layers of face powders and paints with the use of cleansing oils, followed by a foaming cleanser.
~ If your paint seems too thick just add a little extra water by the tablespoon.
It's like a good museum: on the walls of abandoned dwellings, multi-colored lichens spread thick as the impasto on a painting by the artist Jess.
The hazards we have encountered at the street circuits visited so far by the championship range from thick painted road markings and tram rails to different types of surface, including concrete, but our tyres have consistently delivered a blend of safety, performance and longevity.
Those red barrels match the splashes of red present on the wing mirrors; otherwise, the exterior was shod in silver PPG paint by HP Motorsports with a thick, black stripe down the middle.
With seating for up to 5 passengers, the Cube is readily identified by its unique asymmetrical styling - the rear window wraps around the passenger side of the vehicle while the driver's side has a traditional thick painted D - pillar.
Paints and Varnishes: If you're planning on remodeling your home, take your birds out of the environment if you plan on painting or using varnishes, as the thick fumes produced by these products are toxic.
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.
I had just started to paint seriously and was struck by Brown's thick, sculptural handling of the paint; the impasto seemed to push the painting into three dimensions.
Inspired by the CoBrA movement and abstract expressionism, Reafsnyder's paintings are thick with paint, exuberant gestures, and vibrant color.
Moving on to 1954 and the low - keyed eighth painting in the series (now in the Museum of Modern Art, New York)-- greys, blues, muffled yellows on a surface just over six feet high by three and a half feet wide, a motor metropolis of tightly curving ramps with headlight beams spreading like stains suggest a vision, slightly smudged, as if seen through the thick glass window of a skyscraper; at any rate remote from the scene of automotive nightmare.
The paintings by David Ainley are colour monochromes built up in layers of thick paint, forming a substantial surface into which Ainley scores lines, revealing parts of the underpainting, in a process that is similar to excavation or mining.
A British room contains four works by Lucian Freud (1922 - 2011), ranging from an early painting (Self Portrait, 1949) to the remarkable etching, Self - Portrait: Reflection (1996); two paintings by Francis Bacon (1909 - 92); the heavily impasto Head of Man (Self - Portrait)(1964) by Leon Kossoff (b1926), whose thick paint swirls offer his own form of distortion, concealment and ensuing excavation; and a delightful recent graphite piece by Frank Auerbach (b1931), Self - Portrait II (2010).
By the 1970s Poons created thick - skinned, cracked and heavy paintings referred to as Elephant Skin paintings; while Christensen sprayed loops, colored webs of lines and calligraphy, across multi-colored fields of delicate grounds; Ronnie Landfield's stained band paintings are reflections of both Chinese landscape painting and the Color Field idiom, and John Seery's stained painting as exemplified by East, 1973, from the National Gallery of AustraliBy the 1970s Poons created thick - skinned, cracked and heavy paintings referred to as Elephant Skin paintings; while Christensen sprayed loops, colored webs of lines and calligraphy, across multi-colored fields of delicate grounds; Ronnie Landfield's stained band paintings are reflections of both Chinese landscape painting and the Color Field idiom, and John Seery's stained painting as exemplified by East, 1973, from the National Gallery of Australiby East, 1973, from the National Gallery of Australia.
Another interesting comparison to be drawn is between the Dan Christensen painting of 1968 Serpens, and the 1969 painting of mine Eternal Circle, both paintings exhibit an expansive and high spirited use of drawing in color across huge fields sprayed into the surface by Christensen and poured thick on top of the surface in my case.
You can look for a long time at the surface of some of the oils made around 1960 and still make new discoveries: a shift in colour and texture at the right - hand edge of a work; a tiny, at times invisible, splash of bright green, pink, or turquoise; or a sharp white rectangle at the very bottom, half obscured by thicker ice - cream folds of paint.
The body - proportioned canvases are animated and energized by the viewer — Grotjahn's airy and atmospheric surfaces motivate observers to move their bodies in space from side to side, as well as bending, stooping and stretching, in order to see the play of light on his thick application of paint.
What is slightly different with the Hong Kong show is the centerpiece of the show is not a painting with icons covered by thick black lines.
The work proceeds to step entirely outside of their final iteration by exposing uncontrolled stains and drips of bright green and red paint on the canvas» thick edges.
In some works the thick application of paint seems to tantalizingly obscure, while in other works, Katy's removal of the painterly gesture, with rags dipped in varnish or even by sanding, further complicates and deepens our reading of the expression.
Crisp lines and thick, nearly impressionistic brushstrokes characterize the majority of Matthews» more naturalistic paintings, while her abstract works, unencumbered by the boundaries of line and shape, emanate a similar, joyful exuberance.
The edition relates to a series of works by Zhao, titled A Painting of Thought, which layer thick acrylic paint on fabric in an attempt to de-construct rational logic and to make viewers wary of conceptual habits.
A stretched canvas forms the work's primary structure; loosely applied paint, punctuated by an isolated cluster of thick, frenetic paint strokes, consolidates multiple layers of paper and fabric fragments, concealing much of the surface.
There are provocative and startling contrasts between passages of thin, transparent paint and thick impasto, filled with striatures left by the palette knife.»
Originally trained in traditional Japanese Nihonga and Western - style Yoga painting, by the time Shiraga joined Gutai he had begun to experiment with oils, spreading thick impasto across the canvas using his fingers, hands and feet.
He creates his Submersion Paintings, in intense blues and saturated magentas, by staining untreated canvases with rich washes of acrylic paint before applying a thick layer of gesso.
Paintings in which thick, drab fields of paint are scratched and scraped, interrupted by elongated curling shapes of bars.
Carroll emulates these windows by modulating translucency; paint ranges from sparse patches through which white canvas show through to thick, pasty swaths of opaque color.
Resisting the turn to traditional conventions of painting and sculpture that characterized the 1980s, he began his series of Plate Paintings, representational works with sculptural surfaces produced by layering shards of found pottery with thick applications of pigment.
Thick layers of paint and loose washes illustrate skewed perspectives and irreconcilable space, inspired by the cinematic imagery of Dick Bengtsson.
Two years later, he started work on his famous New Bride (1961 - 1963), an abstraction of thick white impasto, with flecks of pale color, painted on a nine - by - seventeen - foot canvas.
Robert Scott also explores visual textures by painting with thick acrylic gel and by using a spraying technique.
The scrolls are plastered with paint on both sides to the point of oppression: some sport jaunty regimented stripes, while others are overwhelmed by wild, thick impastos.
[9][10] Over ten and a half feet high and nearly a foot thick, the painting is so large that it had to be removed by a forklift from her apartment.
«She Talks to Angels» by Ash Almonte, this mixed media on canvas is filled with sketches and layers of thick paint.
Around 1960, Fontana began to reinvent the cuts and punctures that had characterized his highly personal style up to that point, covering canvases with layers of thick oil paint applied by hand and brush and using a scalpel or Stanley knife to create great fissures in their surface.
Rejecting Abstract Expressionism's drive toward monumental scale, he began in 1958 to make paintings that were super-small, 8 by 8 inches, about the size of an iPad, and encased in thick wood frames.
Gilad Efrat, who lays layers of thick oil paint only to engrave within it or the subtract from it, functions much like that ancient writer, who imprints marks by stakes onto a soft mortar plaque, hurrying to affix meaning onto the surface of the material before it will harden.
The artist produced many of his celebrated abstract portraits by layering a thick amount of painting, and by using the pulling and scrapping method.
Jensen's paintings of the past half decade have become larger, and his paint — previously characterised by parsimony or absence — thicker, as if he were testing his language against the demands of another context, and from within rather than vicariously or remotely.
The method begins by applying thick layers of oil paint, or carving acrylic paint, into the canvas.
Although linked by a web of thick paint, each object's color gradually blends into its neighbor, enhancing the unified web of ropey paint.
Andersson's use of windows, reflections, and depictions of paintings within the pictorial space is enhanced by the juxtaposition of thick paint and textured washes, creating a setting for vaguely supernatural occurrences.
The female form is charted and plotted with austere mathematical precision by Slade Professor William Coldstream and his pupil Euan Uglow; while by contrast it is London in all its grimy glory that is whipped up in thick layers of impasto paint by Frank Auerbach and Leon Kossoff.
Painted with thick layers of oil paint, and incorporating objects such as stones, hair, shells and keys, the Madonnas are both menacing and mesmerizing — typified by unnerving gazes and prominent, tooth - filled mouths that grimace and gape.
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