Sentences with phrase «circles paintings created»

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In this morning's Pee Wee Artists class, kids learned about circles and ovals and then created a painted dog using the two shapes.
I didn't want to stick with a basic white linen, so I created a custom circle runner using fabric paint and stamping interlocking circles down the center of the linen.
The white and gold circle painting hanging over my sofa and the orange washed painting hanging over my bar were both created during the first summer that I lived on my own.
Two of the paintings here are from the later 80s, when Christensen revisited his spray technique of the 1960s, but this time using it to create circles or ovals hugging the perimeter of his canvases instead of snaking across their centers.
Drawing on color theory, she creates paintings that manipulate the 12 tones of the color circle, as well as shades of black, white, and gray, to create disorienting and destabilizing visual effects.
In his more recent body of work, titled Flat Screen Nature (2012 — current), Goode uses an industrial hand saw to cut through sheets of painted fiberglass, creating allegorical landscapes of jagged edges and menacing peripheries; the artist's visual vocabulary comes full circle to represent our environment's vulnerable sky, land, and sea.
Tadasky works differently, applying paint as raw color without taping, using the proximity of his rings to create optical blending in his circle - in - the - square compositions.
In the 1990s he created a number of series based on a configuration of circles, using oil paint squeezed directly from the tube.
Her recent paintings and photographs bring the exhibition full circle, highlighting the continuity of the mythic, elemental worlds that she has been creating in several different mediums over the course of more than six decades.
While Sargent normally worked to commission painting for the aristocracy, this exhibition focuses on the lesser - known pictures he created of his artistic circle of friends — including Robert Louis Stevenson and William Butler Yeats.
Susanna (1993), a painting in which Gallagher uses the disembodied iconography of minstrelsy — grins, goggle eyes and rubber lips — to create an abstract surface of small circles, dots and curves.
Or consider the four paintings presented in the exhibition from the Above the Earth series, created between 1953 and 1956, which each depict a portion of a circle in space (presumably the Earth).
His inverted paintings are not created upside down but horizontally: he paints on the floor of his studio, and circles of paint pots and the occasional footprint can be seen in the works.
Circles left by tins of paint and the odd footprint are reminders that these were created on the floor.
Since 2007, Tadasky has reintroduced optical effects by infusing his atmospheric circles with brightly colored drips of paint that activate the surface and create a three - dimensional illusion as though the circles bulge out of the picture plane.
Painters like Karen Kilimnik made work stemming from the influence of popular culture, creating cursory celebrity portraits, while Elizabeth Peyton took the practice a step further by painting portraits of celebs, musicians, and European monarchs alongside her significant others and members of her social circle, entrenching mass culture's idolization of celebrity in the realm of fine art while at the same time elevating her friends to celebrity status.
The first decades of the 20th Century hinted at the end of easel painting, when Kasimir Malevitch created his beautiful, black squares, crosses and circles and Louis Aragon claimed in «Challenge to Painting» (1930) that «absolutely nothing in the world will be changed if one ceased to paint altogetherpainting, when Kasimir Malevitch created his beautiful, black squares, crosses and circles and Louis Aragon claimed in «Challenge to Painting» (1930) that «absolutely nothing in the world will be changed if one ceased to paint altogetherPainting» (1930) that «absolutely nothing in the world will be changed if one ceased to paint altogether.»
In these paintings, I change the way I layer, I create blobs and pour into blobs and all kinds of stuff and in the end each layer has several colors, not only one color... In the drill pieces, every drilled circle is a little painting on its own.
The museum commissioned Mark Bradford to create a series of paintings that will span the entire inner circle of the third floor, some 400 linear feet.
Her paintings regularly use the circle as a central structural element, repeated successively to create a sort of vortex of energy and color.
While initially creating collages using found photographs, objects, and painting, Mapplethorpe turned to photography in the early 1970's, through which — using a Polaroid SX - 70 camera — he quickly became known for the portraits he took of his wide circle of friends, including famous artists, musicians, porn stars, and socialites.
In these works, Kim takes the most perfect geometric form, the circle, and creates rigorous arrangements, before corrupting the painting with dust and stains and occasional scribblings of his own thoughts.
The paintings refer to patterns and colors found in nature: yellow for light; blue to water; and the mixing of the two creates green, the color of vegetation; circles are cycles of the moon and sun; triangles are trees and mountains.
A disciplined and prolific painter, Pacita created over 5,000 artworks and even painted a 55 - meter long bridge and covered it with 2,350 multi-colored circles just a few months before she passed away.
Yoshihara himself, after emerging from an earlier phase of making stiff, quasi-surrealist tableaux, went on to create austere, calligraphic circles set against solid black or colored backgrounds, paintings that remain among the most enigmatic and elegant images in all of modern art.
Inspired by the black paintings of Ad Reinhardt and the date paintings of On Kawara, Scott created a series of «target» paintings consisting of black and white concentric circles that appear identical with only slight variations, intending to remove the aspect of qualitative judgment from the viewing experience.
English rocker Billy Childish paints classical composers in a manner reminiscent of Edvard Munch, while Sonic Youth's Kim Gordon pours a Minimalist circle of black glitter on the floor, creating a sort of negative spotlight, but also evoking a ring of pulverized LPs.
Painting on raw canvas, she presents an assortment of recognizable objects (fire, smoke, alligators, matchsticks, letters) and simple geometric shapes (circles, zigzags) by using bright even colors and sharpened edges, leaving strong instant impression which continues to resonate visually, and creating moments of perverse tension.
With a rhythmic and linear approach Tanc's work creates a balance that is then destroyed in his more action painted circles.
My eye will be snared, for example, by the subtle horizontal lines, gray on gray, of an Agnes Martin painting; by a simple circle created with natural materials by Richard Long...
He has also made «spin paintingscreated on a spinning circular surface, and «spot paintings», which are rows of randomly coloured circles created by his assistants.
He developed this signature hard - edge style over the following decade, beginning with creating a series of paintings in which he explores the circle by developing a curvilinear shape within it using two colours, and later experimenting with more colours in oval, rectangular and square shapes.
Her monochromatic paintings, typically tempera or emulsion on board, used simple geometrical shapes like circles, squares, or stripes, set out in intricate, repetitive patterns to to create movement as well as other optical effects on the viewer's physiology and psychology of perception.
Toby Ziegler's futuristic sculptures and prints mix computer - generated shapes with hand - daubed gestures; while Philip Allen's canvases feature bright, painted circles, triangles and zig - zags on muted backgrounds, which together create a feeling of being trapped in a pinball machine.
Then, I mixed my Amherst Gray paint with 50 % water, and used a hard bristled brush to brush on paint in a long strokes, stopping every so often to create a circle or oval shape for a faux knot in the wood.
4 Protzman commissioned an Etsy maker in France to create linen pillows with painted yellow circles, similar to ones her sister had seen in a photo.
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