Sentences with phrase «canvas on an easel»

On the other side of the bed, there is an empty canvas on an easel, a desk lamp, and a bucket for paintbrushes.
They «broke free» from traditional painting methods (like keeping the canvas on an easel, or painting with traditional tools like brushes).
Abstract painting was not new, but large — scale abstraction was the breakthrough of this group — artmaking was no longer confined to the canvas on an easel.
«Freud at Work» offers intriguing — though frequently uninviting — glimpses of the painter and his models at work in his dingy studio, of unfinished canvases on the easel and of the painter himself colluding in creating a photographic record to rival those that help keep aflame the renown of Picasso (1881 - 1973), Francis Bacon (1909 - 1992) and Alberto Giacometti (1901 - 1966).

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So keep the canvas on its makeshift easel as long as you want and put your feet up in a chair while you watch the kids paint you a masterpiece.
You'll do your wall canvas art painting on an easel with 5 basic brushes and DecoArt Americana Acrylic paint colors specially selected to help you create your own masterpiece.
Nuh uh... my easel, my canvas, my paints, brushes; they all have to be right there on the east end of the dining room table where the light from the north window hits just right, ready and waiting for the next moment of inspiration to hit.
A hippo, a lion and their friends get together on this adorable Little Jungle Canvas Wall Art by Olivia's Easel.
If groomers are artists, and the animals they groom are their canvases, then the tables and lifts on which they perform their trade must be their easels!
Mendocino's dramatic location is a natural magnet for artists, and you can often see them, easels propped and paint palettes out, capturing the scene on their canvases.
However, you can paint with them on a table or a drawing board, whereas the bounce of stretched canvas tend to require you to work upright on an easel.
Painting outside in public can be hazardous in such a culturally deprived location, by this I mean — the people walking by and comment on your painting are likely to heap insane amounts of praise (sometimes for just setting up an easel — with a white canvas!)
He did away with easel stretchers, preferring to drape huge canvases like laundry on a line.
Pollock took the canvas off the easel and whacked it on the floor, using sticks to make wild, swirling, drippy marks.
As simple meditations on form and color, her canvases are frequently compared to the easel - sized abstractions popular before Abstract Expressionism emerged, and at first glance they seem unremarkably mundane.
On an easel in the garage studio sits an elongated portrait - format canvas that Christanto has placed as a landscape; it would be too tall for the space if turned upright.
In this canvas the flutist appears twice: as an object inhabiting the creative space of the classroom and as a nearly complete representation on an easel.
I paint oil on canvas — without an easel.
Here, between 1947 and 1951, Pollock made his famous drip paintings, abandoning the easel, laying canvases horizontally on the floor and applying ordinary enamel house paint with the sweep of his arm.
But at the center is a blank canvas sitting on an easel.
A work table, stacked canvases, the artist at her easel (and laptop): these are all objects and scenes captured using 3D scans in her own studio space in New York, where Rossin makes both her digital works and oil paintings on canvas.
The gallery ranges over much of Stanczak's career, but it sticks to works of his on an easel scale, down to the bits of color that infiltrate a dense canvas.
In his sunlit top floor studio in Manhattan, under a wide, square skylight, a large canvas on the working easel, others in progress on the walls nearby, and a paint covered and stained work table beside them, Kahn continues to invent landscapes of often unlikely color combinations and expressive brushwork.
And by the time she returned to her easel — or, at least, to the floor on which she typically spreads her expanses of canvas — she was in her forties.
Now there's third canvas that's on an easel by the window.
He challenged the concept of easel painting by working on large canvases placed either on the floor or fixed to a wall.
Two other intriguing pieces both titled I Saw the 18th Century illustrate a painting represented by a wooden canvas in both cases that feature carved, circular designs and other colorful geometric shapes resting on an easel.
When Pollock moved from easel painting to dripping or pouring paint onto a canvas spread on the floor, he was able to get long, continuous lines impossible to get by applying paint to a canvas with a brush.
Artist abandoned the conventions of brush and easel and played with new materials and methods of artistic gesture: commercial paints and housepainter's brushes, working on unstretched and unprimed canvases, moving the canvas to the floor, and applying paint with hands.This essential introduction spans the international breadth, conceptual depth, and seismic impact of Abstract art with a thorough survey not only of the big names such as Picasso, Klee, Kline, Rothko, and Pollock, but also lesser - known figures who made equally significant abstract contributions, including Antoni Tàs; pies, K.O. Götz, Ad Reinhardt, and Sophie Taeuber - Arp.
Musing upon the exhibition's title, Realisms, Mitch Griffiths explains, «When I'm standing at an easel, painting, I tend to inhabit my own little pocket of reality, trying to create my own reality on the canvas.
In his quest to transcend the idea of easel painting, the pictorial space is enlarged across expanded canvas fields, on which calligraphic signs reach maximum intensity through minimum resources, reflecting the artist's attempt to reach a square one of painting through simplicity and emptiness.
JULIE MEHRETU THE GALLERY AT REDCAT Julie Mehretu's intertwined compositions in ink and acrylic on canvas, which range from easel size to monumental, are, to use a word that is particularly...
Julie Mehretu's intertwined compositions in ink and acrylic on canvas, which range from easel size to monumental, are, to use a word that is particularly charged at the moment, explosive.
Patiently working at her easel, Vija Celmins dabs tiny speaks of paint on a canvas.
My easel is an old friend, a sentry, yielding to what now takes shape on a stretched canvas hung on the wall.
One reason for our consideration is that, by some standard, she did everything wrong: she made easel pictures on prefabricated canvas board; she made impure abstract paintings; she seems not to have given a fig about what the Abstract Expressionists were up to.
I would have a great big wood table to spread out my canvases paints and brushes on, a wonderful large french wood easel, music, and a teapot.
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