Sentences with phrase «creating graphic paintings»

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This pre-processing creates a graphic resembling a complex paint - by - number that shows the categories of everything in the image.
Pure White Chalk Paint Red latex paint (I already had it, otherwise I wouldn't have used latex) Modern Masters gold metallic paint Purdy paint brush FrogTape for delicate surfaces (my favorite for painting projects) Yardstick This stencil (I only used the crown) Overhead projector for transferring the «Telephone» graphic (created in PicMonkey and printed onto clear transparency paper) Sharpies for outlining the letters and black paint for filling in the letters
Step 2) While the paint was drying I created the FARMERS MARKET graphic.
Working as a graphic artist for 18 years, she honed her skills creating watercolour, acrylic and multi-media paintings as well as experimenting with textiles and sculpture.
Hans Arp created mainly organic abstract sculptures, but also Dada poetry, paintings, graphic art, collages and a lot of art - statements in his many art - publications.
Playing on the popular «paint by numbers» game, this activity enables pupils to «see» and manipulate bits and pixels to create their own graphics.
They created digital photographs of their paintings and CDs of their projects and used graphic software to design posters and book jackets.
Complementing the extensive work underhood, Bisimoto created a custom Electric Blue paint, Denmatic design graphics package, ARK hood and Carbon Fiber decklid.
Customization didn't stop there; the car was finished with a pristine Glacier White paint accented with revolutionary digitally drawn graphics accented with an orange pinstripe to create a cohesive, eye - catching aesthetic throughout.
The commemorative Bell Star Carbon helmet created for World Superbike showcases an original custom design by air - brush artist Chris Wood of Santa Barbara - based paint shop Airtrix, which features the iconic California state flag graphics.
The Salève Vert paint finish, whose colour appears to change from green to greyish blue in different lights, creates a hugely effective surface composition and teams up with the gold - coloured window graphic, hallmark M gills, gold - coloured brakes, wheel rims and M twin exhaust tailpipes to give the car a head - turning, all - new look.
Having formed an attachment to animals at an early age, and working primarily in acrylics and ink, Mucci creates drawings and paintings that center on graphic expressions of the animal as spirita entity.
The gameplay is sturdy, the graphics mirror painted art and audio create an enjoyable adventure (albeit short) through another part of the Assassin's Creed franchise.
The visuals are a stunning blend of traditional «hand painted» 2D images bolstered by cel - shaded 3D graphics, which create the feeling that you're walking through a painting from the 1930's.
Weirdly enough, in a game that mixes your mom's favorite mobile game and one of the best graphic novels ever created, Candy Crush manages to be more entertaining than the Sin City coat of paint.
These immersive environments will share space with wall drawings, paintings, and pages from the new 300 - page graphic novel that Hancock is in the midst of creating.
Margin of Error delves into the precarious world of technology we have built — the man - made disasters of shipwrecks, explosions, crashes — through a variety of forms, including graphic designs, industrial artifacts and paintings created by Man Ray, Margaret Bourke - White and others.
Throughout her career, she created paintings as well as public murals, theatrical, graphic, fashion, and interior designs, and designs for playing cards, ceramics, mosaics, and stained glass.
Born in 1975 in Hiroshima, Japan, Tokyo based artist Shintaro Ohata creates a combination of two and three dimensional sculptural paintings depicting daily unintentional scenes as if they were frames in graphic novels.
Those led to pieces where I use striped bands or other graphic elements to partially frame one part of the painting in order to create a kind of enclosure.
He also creates percussive audio collages of words and sentences using a hand - held tape recorder and makes boldly graphic paintings, like a series of five canvases in graduated sizes from 2004, each a copy of the familiar rainbow - colored terrorist alert chart announcing states of risk from low to severe.
The sense of graphic, almost diagrammatic execution in these works is certainly traceable in the Face Paintings, in which the dense topography of intersecting lines creates a destabilized sense of depth, playing with the viewer's perception of three - dimensionality.
This one is a solo show, presenting works on paper and paintings by renowned graphic artist Mike Taylor, created between 2012 and now.
Featuring more than 100 works spanning from the early 1980s to the present, including a number of new and never - before - seen pieces, the exhibition juxtaposes graphic patterns with abstracted, figurative paintings, creating a fully immersive environment that underscores the artist's systematic dismantling of the hierarchy between design and fine art, and between three - dimensional form and two - dimensional representation.
While he worked throughout his life in drawing, painting, and graphics, he began exploring new technologies in the»60s, creating electronic sculptures in which photoelectric cells activated sound and light with the movements of spectators.
Using acrylic and enamel paints, artist Matt Mignanelli freehandedly creates graphic, abstract paintings that transform upon every glance.
Filmed in her Bedford - Stuyvesant studio, artist Jamian Juliano - Villani uses a digital projector to create surreal paintings and discusses the graphic source material that inspires her.
Chitra Ganesh creates wall installations, paintings, drawings, photographs, and animations that make use of an expansive visual vocabulary that ranges from Bollywood films, comics and graphic novels, to iconic feminist imagery.
Dennis Rudolph is a German artist who creates landscapes, portraits and allegorical scenes in oil paint and graphics.
From iconic silkscreen graphics to black light paintings, McGinness creates a hybrid of experience that move beyond the traditional canvas.
Below you can see 3 of the shown artworks — inspired by graphic and geometric shapes and created with acrylic and spray paint on primed duck canvas.
McGinness creates paintings, sculptures, and environments and is known for his graphic drawings employing the visual language of public signage, corporate logos, and contemporary iconography.
[5] She created works in a variety of media including oils and watercolor as well as genres including expressionist painting, graphic art, sketching, and woodcutting.
At a time of the thrive of Abstract Expressionism, Britain turned to create an atmosphere of new ideas and movements, working with different media and spanning a variety of artistic fields, from architecture and graphic design to collages and drawings, film, sculptures and paintings.
Their work combines elements of street art and fine art, merging a clean graphic style with stencils, spray paint, screen printing and paint brushes, to create unique pieces which have been exhibited on the streets of London as well as a number of international gallery spaces.
The optical complexity of these paintings might be thought of as a graphic distillation of the endlessly refracted worlds of Kusama's enveloping mirrored environments first created in the 1960s.
The juxtaposition of disparate images with graphic renderings in an ambiguous, illusionistic space in Burns to Breathe (Got ta Have a Better Attitude)(2014, 40 x 38.5 inches) recalls the «inscapes» of Surrealist painter Roberto Sebastián Matta, who combined unexpected imagery with unconventional painting techniques to create fantastic landscapes intended as landscapes of the mind.
Within the Pop Art tradition, he has created a prolific body of influential work that straddles the worlds of art and design including street art, graphic and product design, paintings, murals, and large - scale sculptures.
His sense of space, light and composition combine to create graphic tensions which intrigue beyond the beautifully - painted forms of the subjects.»
He worked as a commercial artist, painting signs and creating graphic designs.
''... Judith Belzer also conducts her inquiry, using paint and other graphic materials, into the order of things — how natural processes create patterns that, once exposed, speak of the underlying and connective structures of life.»
James Collins (born 1972, lives in Detroit, MI) uses acrylic and oil paint to produce simulacra of distorted photocopies, scanned images and other types of reproductions, creating an illusion of dimensionality in highly graphic paintings.
From applied arts to paintings, aspects of graphic / industrial design and functionalism, the erratic nature of his work embodies the sense of impermanence, doubt, and transformation that he considers implicit to the act of creating, both in its formal content and its potential for generating meaning.
Other styles of word art created by American conceptualists include: the graphic art of Barbara Kruger (b. 1945), noted for slogans like «I shop therefore I am»; the «date - paintings» of On Kawara (1932 - 2014); the pop - art («Love» sculptures) of Robert Indiana (b. 1928); the «Definition Paintings» of Joseph Kosuth (b. 1945); the «Guaranteed Paintings» of Mel Ramsden (b. 1944); the Barack Obama «Hope» poster designed by Shepard Fairey (b. 1970); and the projection art of Jenny Holzer (paintings» of On Kawara (1932 - 2014); the pop - art («Love» sculptures) of Robert Indiana (b. 1928); the «Definition Paintings» of Joseph Kosuth (b. 1945); the «Guaranteed Paintings» of Mel Ramsden (b. 1944); the Barack Obama «Hope» poster designed by Shepard Fairey (b. 1970); and the projection art of Jenny Holzer (Paintings» of Joseph Kosuth (b. 1945); the «Guaranteed Paintings» of Mel Ramsden (b. 1944); the Barack Obama «Hope» poster designed by Shepard Fairey (b. 1970); and the projection art of Jenny Holzer (Paintings» of Mel Ramsden (b. 1944); the Barack Obama «Hope» poster designed by Shepard Fairey (b. 1970); and the projection art of Jenny Holzer (b. 1950).
Combining a personal graphic vocabulary of primitive shapes, pattern and expressionistic mark - making, with masterfully rendered photorealism, Dau creates a type of «painted collage» that explores the tension of opposites — between modern and primitive, geometric and abstract, the simple and complex.
I work with acrylics, and oil paint sticks and create art on the computer, narratives built with photographs and graphics I've manipulated.
Felipe Pantone who in previous work references multiple aspects of 3d modeling, Glitch, and motion graphics has now expanded these concepts to create intense new works based on the idea of 2 paintings creating a 3d effect through the stereograms.
Frank Stella helped to move American art through the tides of abstract expressionism by creating paintings that were not meant to represent pictorial or graphic image.
Packing her paintings with nods to Warhol, Lichtenstein, broomstick people à la Disney's Fantasia, or the late Victorian - era art magazine The Studio, Smith adopts familiar characters and tropes to create glossy, graphic paintings that convey a distinct pop aesthetic.
The mid-twentieth century Op art or optical art style of painting and graphics exploited such effects to create the impression of movement and flashing or vibrating patterns seen in the work of artists such as Bridget Riley, Spyros Horemis, [185] and Victor Vasarely.
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