Not exact matches
Every work surface reveals
layers and
layers of colour — the result
of countless painting projects.
A thickly rendered,
painted surface may be built upon a foundation
of worn, stacked materials, and a smooth area may be made
of countless layers of rubbed and fanned out
paint.
After building up the surfaces with
countless layers of acrylic, she began to
paint — a meticulous yet imprecise process
of mark making, erasure, and loosely rendered brush strokes.
The
paintings evoke abstract expressionism with their richly textured surfaces and
layers of marks made by
countless linear brushstrokes and extruded
paint, but take it to a different level with their luminous colors and the way they capture and hold light.
The work surfaces in the Annie Sloan studio reveal
layers and
layers of colour — the result
of countless painting projects!