BILL TRAYLOR, «Untitled (Legs Construction with Blue Man),» circa 1939 — 1942 (opaque watercolor, pencil, and
charcoal on cardboard).
Colored pencil and
charcoal on cardboard 13 3/4 × 10 7/8».
Not exact matches
Paradise Under Construction, 2012,
charcoal, chalk, chalk pastels, Sharpie, acrylic paint marker
on cardboard, 34 x 24 inches.
Anselm Kiefer, Nothung, 1973,
charcoal and oil
on burlap with inserted
charcoal drawing
on cardboard, 118 ⅜ × 171 1/2 inches (300.5 × 435.5 cm).
Whereas such labels are usually printed
on throwaway
cardboard materials, in a scale that is meant to be detected but not too visible, Elmgreen & Dragset's labels are over-sized and made in some of the most art - historically time - honoured materials, such as marble, paint
on canvas,
charcoal on paper and enamel paint
on metal.
Collage,
charcoal, paint
on cardboard, 10 x 12 inches.
Made of
cardboard, fiberglass,
charcoal and paint, his sculpture seems to contort into amorphous forms and reveals
on its surface, the expressiveness and controlled randomness of the spray paint.
Made of
cardboard, fiberglass, and aqua resin, embellished with paint and
charcoal, his works rest
on table - like pedestals.
The large expansive pieces - made of
cardboard, fiberglass and aqua resin, embellished with paint and
charcoal - sit
on tablelike pedestals.