Sentences with phrase «canvas through»

The impulse, which is most often not readily visible in its pattern, becomes tangible and definite on the surface of a canvas through the painted mark.
Drawing inspiration from the immensity of billboard posters in the United States, where Smith has lived and worked since 1959, his works expand the perspective of the canvas itself through the use of dynamic colours and forms.
His works range from «drawings» made by printing letters and shapes on found book pages using word - processing software to «paintings» executed by running sheets of primed canvas through a large - format printer.
Sometimes it seems as if I paint just one painting always, from white canvas through an experience of colors and lines and then back to white again, yet always enriched, always different, always including more, always changing, nothing is ever lost.
The artist then creates digital studies on his computer in order to experiment with color, turning them into acrylic paintings on canvas through air - brushing and traditional brushwork.
Thompson determines the quantities of the metals he will use on a given canvas through an algorithm that indexes their current market rates.
Los Angeles - based Joe Sola performs playfully through painting here and elsewhere, like the 2013 presentation of Der Hintern in der Luft (with Michael Webster), when he put a Laura Owens canvas through a wood chipper.
He transforms handpainted lettering into wood sculptures and wood collages on canvas through an elaborate production process including calligraphy, 3D - modeling, digital fabrication, and traditional wood finishing techniques.
I remember the feeling your works evoked for me — a sense of physical scale that was different than the whole Greenbergian notion of flatness, in that your approach to gesture opened up the space in front of the canvas through the awareness of the body.
U Sculpture (v. 10) is the newest and largest of his U sculptures, His painting Untitled, 2011, pushes the limits of inkjet printing by feeding canvas through an industrial printer despite its ink cartridges appearing spent.
Her oil - on - canvas Through the Half Drowned Stars recalls (in reverse image) François Boucher's 1742 painting Diana After the Bath; in both paintings, a seated nude with one leg crossed assumes a motif whose pedigree runs back through Raphael to Michelangelo's torqued male ignudi on the Sistine Ceiling, and to its source in Greek sculpture.
If Piero Manzoni chose as favorite materials as kaolin and cotton for its famous «Achromes,» Castellani and Agostino Bonalumi embarked on a rigorous course of study and analysis of the possibilities provided dall» estroflessione of the canvas through the use of nails, ribs and shapes of wood and metal inserted behind the canvas.
A virtuoso painter, he employs a hyper - realist technique, working the canvas through the traditional chiaroscuro and utilising a single light source to both shape and highlight his figures on the canvas.
Whether painting in plein air, or working in the studio, I set out each day on a journey to bring the subtle contrast of light and dark onto my canvas through the use of oil paints with a mixture of brush and knife.
There is a lot that can be done with a flat, bounded surface, even if each artist's surface of choice might vary, materially, along a continuum that extends from the time - worn painterly convention of canvas through to industrially - sourced Dibond aluminum panels.
Richter's artistic process is one of seeking rather than finding, building his canvas through sumptuous layers and gestures of paint.
Portrait painter Alice Neel (1900 - 1984) was a self - described collector of souls who recorded her sitters on canvas through six decades of the 20th century, among her subjects were Andy Warhol, Bella Abzug, Allen Ginsberg and Annie Sprinkle.
Fougeirol reimagines act of painting by removing the presence of the artist's hand, instead influencing the composition on the canvas through the intermediary of imprints — craters left by raindrops, fabric, dust and debris on meticulously primed surfaces.
The artist translates these ideas to canvas through abstraction and a keen awareness of Formalism.
Considered one of the greatest and most famous American painters, Jackson Pollock was a performer of sorts, an artist who dripped and smeared his paint onto the laying canvas through a series of movements and gestures, thus giving life to Action Painting.
Created by spraying paint onto canvas through carefully positioned swathes of gauze, this select series of works develops the innovative technique deployed in Stingel's silver paintings of the early 1990s, and distinguishes itself through striking color, richly variegated tactile texture and intricately detailed surface pattern.
Order at signilar.com PAINTING THE FEMALE NUDE, SANDRA «With masterful use of light and shadow, (chiaroscuro) he takes us from a blank, white canvas through the sketching and placement process to the completed work with all the nuances of mysterious shadow and areas of brilliant light.
Belgian artist, Michaël Borremans, creates mystery on the canvas through figurative painting, filing inanimate objects with a sense of humanity, and obscuring the life from any human forms.
At the London branch of Michael Werner Gallery, he's showing works on canvas through early August, and at the prestigious CAPC Museum of Contemporary Art in Bordeaux, a mid-career retrospective of Curry's work began in May with a large emphasis on paintings.
Her painterly gesture and her understanding of the volatile dialogue between brush and paint are easily and readily translated onto the canvas through her composition and form.
From oil on canvas through to neon works, a variety of pieces will be on display.
Sadie Benning and Julia Rommel connect with the hard - edge color - field abstraction of the 1960's, pushing outward against the edges of the canvas through their innovative use of materials.
Expect to see everything from oil on canvas through to neon / light sculpture.
Park's life a brilliant canvas through which to understand complacency, conformity and rebellion in the world of art.
Glazed areas made with egg and dammar resin had been destroyed, while in unglazed parts the ink had seeped to the back of the canvas through complex layers of oils, pigments, colourants and glues.
This blogpost provides an answer by explaining the Canvas through the analogy of a Theater (watch the video).
Like filigreed screens or vertical blinds, these handsome accompaniments offer distorted and partial views of the canvases through identical vertical slats.
An original style (now often labeled figurative expressionism) emerged from this fusion and translated to his canvases through explosive tones and mystical - even violent - compositional schemes.
Crehan writes: «Artist Dan Walsh's work draws on process as a mode of transcendence, working through canvases through a series of evolving forms and rule - based approaches to the canvas space.
Suter drags large canvases through the foliage.

Not exact matches

«Through trial and error, we've figured out a balance between aspirational, for people who aren't ready to travel with us; inspirational, for people actively planning an Under Canvas trip; and helpful.
Facebook is more than social networking site; quite recently it has transformed itself into a kind of shopping hub through Canvas to cater its business.
In my mind, I can follow her jeweled hands as they help her tell her stories, comb through her short silver hair, adjust the large cross around her neck, tap the crook of her curved nose, brush a canvas.
Science can teach us about paint, pulverized minerals, color, light, optics, and proportional harmony, but it can not explain the mystery of beauty on the finished canvas — how moral, societal, and transcendent truths can be revealed through the drama and execution of a piece of music or architecture.
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.
Yes, it is essential to proclaim the meaning of St. John and St. Paul through the Holy Spirit, against a larger canvas of truth, as modern knowledge has made it possible for us to do.
The smokiness of the cheese really gave the nachos a nice depth, which was a great canvas for the zing of the avocado verde salsa to burst through.
«By putting the bottle design in the hands of artists, ABSOLUT CHICAGO inspired hundreds of people to express their creativity through an unexpected canvas
Well, yes, but remember, this is the team that once left a radiator bung in Jenson Button's car at Monaco, or left Lewis Hamilton out on track when his tyres were worn through to the canvas...
After strapping to his waist a canvas pouch stuffed with antibiotics, syringes and bandages, Stewart set off from the outskirts of Osijek, a small city in Croatia, and ran several miles through a battle zone, past woods where Serbian snipers lurked, into Osijek proper.
One quiet afternoon we looked through the «Art book for Children», the first picture to catch her eye was a huge mass of swirling colour with a man throwing paint at a canvas on the floor.
The pleasure and joy painting gives her comes straight from her heart, through the brush and on to the canvas.
What we noticed is that moving parts are stiff and that the instructions weren't very clear when it comes to certain struts that must be passed through canvas holes and not over them.
Teach your kid some basic sewing skills by working with them to create their own pencil case to use this school year by weaving cording through white canvas mesh just like Lovely Indeed did to make a simple pencil pouch.
The seat can be opened up so that baby's legs can fit through like a play saucer or activity center,... MORE and there's even a mesh compartment with a canvas floor beneath for protection from grass, sand, or other surfaces.
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