We covered the frame with newspaper or took
the canvas out of the frame of we could.
Not exact matches
A showcase for her extensive arsenal
of techniques and ideas, her ambitious large - scale
canvases create patchworks
out of different manners
of mark - making and toy inventively with questions
of frame dynamics and figure / ground illusions, often within a remarkably shallow pictorial space.
In his paintings Moffett extends the traditional two - dimensional
frame in a number
of ways, including converting the ordinariness
of the flat plane into highly textured reliefs, making paintings that are opened up and turned inside
out, or presenting intricate illuminations through the use
of video projections on the
canvas.
Donzeaud's experiments in turning a plastic used for containers into flat screens that adapt to the walls
of the indoor space are stretched
out and over a
frame; sometimes hanging like a
canvas in «Untitled PE (Caring 01)» and «Untitled PE (Caring 02, 03, 04)» or jutting
out of wall and becoming a sort
of installation - sculpture in «Untitled PE (Caring 05, 06)».
Saying this, there is a will to break
out of the conventions and free painting from the reigns
of the
canvas and
frame, Off The Wall and into the space
of the gallery.
Exhibition Checklist Main Gallery (Clockwise from entrance) Robert Arneson Splatt, 1983 bronze with unique ceramic base 71 x 21 x 21 inches RAs 130.01 Robert Arneson Elvis II, 1978 conte, pastel on paper 41 5/8 x 29 7/8» RAd 04 Joan Brown Self - Portrait at Age 42, 1980 enamel on
canvas 71 3/4» x 60» JBRp 19 Steven Campbell Men Insulting Nature and the Notion
of Travel, 1986 oil on canvas 83 x 99 inches SCamp 01 Carol Cole Tar Baby, 2004 mixed media 7 x 13 inches CCs 1 Peter Saul Come and Get Me, 1968 oil on canvas 63 1/2 x42 inches PSp 118 Richard Shaw Figure on a Palette, 1980 glazed porcelain 39 x 13 x 18 inches RSs 68 Andrew Lenaghan Big Sarah, 2005 acrylic on canvas 77 1/2 x 58 inches AnLp 395 Yoan Capote Madness II, 2004 steel 70 1/2 x 40 x 23 inches YCs 19 Collier Schorr Esther's Fine Dream (Ashes to Ashes, We All Fall Down), 1991 cast paper, acrylic, pencil, and collage L 18 x W 12 x D 10 inches CoSs 1 James Barsness Untitled (Red nude on street), 2004 acrylic, ballpoint pen 12 x 9 inches JBARd 60 James Barsness Untitled (with jack o'lantern), 2004 acrylic, ballpoint pen, inkjet archival print on paper 11 7/8 x 8 5/8 inches JBARd 61 Anthony Kulig Look - Out, 2005 plaster, acrylic Two figures 17 x 4 1/2 x 3 inches each AKuls 8 Don Colley Weave 2003 7 x 6 1/2 inches scratchboard, artist's frame DCp 10 Don Colley Reel, 2003 scratchboard, hand - made hardwood frame 6 x 6 inches DCp 09 Side Gallery Diane Edison Self - Portrait Interior (striped robe), 1992 color pencil / black paper 30 x 22 inches DEd 8 Adolph Gottlieb The Watchers, c. 1941 oil on canvas 30 x 24 inches AGotp01 Lesley Dill Of, 2005 unique bronze with oil paint 67 x 58 x 28 inches LDs 207 Alfred Leslie Bread and Coffee, 1983 oil on canvas 84 x 60 inches ALp 02 Stanton Macdonald - Wright Study for American Synchromy # 1, 1919 charcoal on paper (2 - sided drawing) 25 x 18 1/2 inches SMWd 3 Stanton Macdonald - Wright Study for American Synchromy # 2, 1919 charcoal on paper (2 - sided drawing) 25 x 18 1/2 inches SMWd 4 James Valerio David, 2004 pencil on paper 30 1/2 x 25 inches JVd
of Travel, 1986 oil on
canvas 83 x 99 inches SCamp 01 Carol Cole Tar Baby, 2004 mixed media 7 x 13 inches CCs 1 Peter Saul Come and Get Me, 1968 oil on
canvas 63 1/2 x42 inches PSp 118 Richard Shaw Figure on a Palette, 1980 glazed porcelain 39 x 13 x 18 inches RSs 68 Andrew Lenaghan Big Sarah, 2005 acrylic on
canvas 77 1/2 x 58 inches AnLp 395 Yoan Capote Madness II, 2004 steel 70 1/2 x 40 x 23 inches YCs 19 Collier Schorr Esther's Fine Dream (Ashes to Ashes, We All Fall Down), 1991 cast paper, acrylic, pencil, and collage L 18 x W 12 x D 10 inches CoSs 1 James Barsness Untitled (Red nude on street), 2004 acrylic, ballpoint pen 12 x 9 inches JBARd 60 James Barsness Untitled (with jack o'lantern), 2004 acrylic, ballpoint pen, inkjet archival print on paper 11 7/8 x 8 5/8 inches JBARd 61 Anthony Kulig Look -
Out, 2005 plaster, acrylic Two figures 17 x 4 1/2 x 3 inches each AKuls 8 Don Colley Weave 2003 7 x 6 1/2 inches scratchboard, artist's
frame DCp 10 Don Colley Reel, 2003 scratchboard, hand - made hardwood
frame 6 x 6 inches DCp 09 Side Gallery Diane Edison Self - Portrait Interior (striped robe), 1992 color pencil / black paper 30 x 22 inches DEd 8 Adolph Gottlieb The Watchers, c. 1941 oil on
canvas 30 x 24 inches AGotp01 Lesley Dill
Of, 2005 unique bronze with oil paint 67 x 58 x 28 inches LDs 207 Alfred Leslie Bread and Coffee, 1983 oil on canvas 84 x 60 inches ALp 02 Stanton Macdonald - Wright Study for American Synchromy # 1, 1919 charcoal on paper (2 - sided drawing) 25 x 18 1/2 inches SMWd 3 Stanton Macdonald - Wright Study for American Synchromy # 2, 1919 charcoal on paper (2 - sided drawing) 25 x 18 1/2 inches SMWd 4 James Valerio David, 2004 pencil on paper 30 1/2 x 25 inches JVd
Of, 2005 unique bronze with oil paint 67 x 58 x 28 inches LDs 207 Alfred Leslie Bread and Coffee, 1983 oil on
canvas 84 x 60 inches ALp 02 Stanton Macdonald - Wright Study for American Synchromy # 1, 1919 charcoal on paper (2 - sided drawing) 25 x 18 1/2 inches SMWd 3 Stanton Macdonald - Wright Study for American Synchromy # 2, 1919 charcoal on paper (2 - sided drawing) 25 x 18 1/2 inches SMWd 4 James Valerio David, 2004 pencil on paper 30 1/2 x 25 inches JVd 52
The paint also forms thick borders around the
canvases, creating a «
frame»
of painting, made
out of the paint itself.
By defying the traditional
frame of a
canvas, he is able to draw
out of the grid with negative spaceas well as materials at hand: strips
of bald
canvas, packing materials, charcoal, powder, string, tape, gesso, among others.
Stumbling
out of their ideological
frame, Morris's
canvases uncover new and fertile routes for abstract painting.
They are color - splashed
canvases of garden - party scenes and beach
outings and freeze -
framed men and women, sad - eyed or mysterious or half - smiling, crowding
out blank space.
In the continuity
of his work on urban architecture and perspective, Thomas Canto, goes
out of the
frame with lines that escape the
canvas, creating works halfway between painting and sculpture.
Galiczynski creates large,
framed canvas works, most often acrylic based, drawing
out the depth and texture
of the painting to complement the compelling images
of Philadelphia's intensity and rawness.
Contemporary British art collector and gallery owner Charles Saatchi has cleared
out his dead sharks, cow heads in glass, dirty beds, and anything
of a conceptual nature, to replace them with good old fashioned paintings on
canvas, hanging on walls, and sometimes with
frames on them.Continue Reading
John Singer Sargent, En route pour la pêche (Setting
Out to Fish), 1878, oil on
canvas, Corcoran Collection (Museum purchase, Gallery Fund;
Frame: Gift
of the Women's Committee
of the Corcoran Gallery
of Art), 2014.79.32
White Trim — Existing Walls — White Dove in Eggshell by Benjamin Moore Doors — Mopboard Black in Semi-gloss by Benjamin Moore Stair Runner — Existing (Some form
of Berber) Beadboard Wallpaper Below Chair Rail — Can be found here
Frames — Framebridge (you can click here for a post about them) Gold Ring Chest — Soft Surroundings several years ago (painted Wrought Iron by BM) Wreath — Balsam Hill Mirror — Soft Surroundings Tufted Wingback Bench — Birch Lane Artwork above Bench — I painted it over an old
canvas and then
framed it
out with some inexpensive wood and painted that gold Faux Cowhide Rug — World Market Lumbar Pillow — HomeGoods Planter on Books Filled with Flowers — Wayfair Rattan Suitcase — Birch Lane Lamp — HomeGoods (similar one found here) Books — Vintage — similar ones can be found here, here and here Wood Beaded Garland — Soft Surroundings Gold Pheasant — Antique from family Boots — Frye Hooks — HomeGoods Hat — Joyfolie several year ago Scarf — Joyfolie
A lot
of people think art is expensive or
out of their reach, but it can be as easy as
framing your children's favorite artwork for a whimsical feel or grabbing a
canvas and some paint and bringing
out your inner artist (like the large abstract hanging in our living room gallery wall!).