Sentences with phrase «cut pieces of the canvas»

Marca - Relli often worked in collage, «drawing» rapidly with a razor blade, cutting pieces of canvas into random shapes and dispersing them across the picture surface.
(Conrad Marca - Relli; American artist linked to abstract expressionism and known for making large patchwork collages of cut pieces of canvas; b. in Boston in 1913; d. Tues. [Aug. 29] at his home in Parma, Italy, aged 87)

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I cut two pieces of ribbon, centered them, flipped over the canvas, and hot glued the ribbons into place.
Once you sell a piece, the POD service will print your art off for you on canvas or on a number of mediums (think cell phone cases and tote bags), and you get the full value or a cut of the price paid.
In the center of the booth is the 1963 piece Untitled (Four Fur Cutting Boards), a large construction, in the form of a moving, folding screen, that became the backdrop to Schneemann's early and iconic experiments using her body as both canvas and material.
Since then, Tuttle has presented prominent and influential series in the history of contemporary art such as the cloth pieces, which he installed dyed and cut canvas on the wall, and were both pictorial and three - dimensional, and the wire pieces, which consisted of wire and its shadow and pencil lines, and small - scale collage pieces among others.
I'm referring to a group of mostly untitled abstract works — many of them undated, though some are specifically dated 1962 or 1963 — in which cut - out pieces of painted canvas have been collaged onto board.14
The exhibition features 70 pieces from the artist's personal collection, including examples of Katz's signature mural - like canvases, oil sketches, working drawings, collages, prints, and cut - outs.
By the late»70s, he was producing canvases in two stages, first covering the surface with a gestural layer of paint and then applying and glueing down collage pieces, cut from painted canvas.
Inspired by pop culture and cartoons, Jamie Powell's paintings incorporate elements of chance and improvisation as she manipulates the canvas by dyeing, cutting, and tying pieces to create sculptural forms, revealing the underlying frame.
Taking thousands of pieces of cut paper in a whole array of colours, he arranges them and glues them to a canvas, trying to mimic the effect of irregular brushstrokes.
She has been known in the past to use smoke stains and cow droppings to create her compositions, while she has made more recent paintings by cutting forms out of a stretched canvas with a scalpel, allowing the cutaway pieces to hang off the work.
After sewing each fragment onto a piece of canvas, Cloud cuts the canvas into the shape of the clothing, and then sews the resulting items into a larger, oddly shaped patchwork «quilts.»
The exhibition also includes a selection of canvas pieces, reminding us of popular jumpingjack cut - outs covered with individual body parts and objects.
Another canvas inspired by Renaissance paintings of self - flagellating saints was made by striking canvas with paint - soaked whips, then cutting it into pieces and sewing it back together in a quilt pattern.
Dropping pieces of cut paper onto a surface and gluing them down where they lay; dripping or flinging paint across a canvas; letting the progressive decay of organic materials determine a composition; and flipping coins to compose a musical scores — these are some of the processes used by artists included in the volume that both tap into the creative potential of chance and control its operation.
Often the pieces have circles cut out of the plywood backings which create depressions when covered with canvas.
Here, a felted, undulating wall piece at R & Company, a minimal hushed meditation of a piece by Minjung Kim, «Insight» mixed media on mulberry hanji paper and a painting by Sung Hy Shin, «'' Entrelacs» acrylic oil on canvas, both at @galleryhyundai Next a collage work (detail more interesting than piece which harkens to Bradford) by Akexandre Farto aka Vhils «Mishap # 6, advertising posters hand carved and laser cut.
River Mist is a cut - canvas collage work in which the painted elements are cut, then fitted together like the pieces of a jigsaw puzzle, and finally adhered to a painted board.
• PVA glue • acrylic primer • burnt umber acrylic paint • burnt umber artist's oil paint • polyurethane varnish • disposable sponge brushes • roller • scissors • ruler or measuring tape Step 1 Measure and cut a 38» x 28» (97 cm x 71 cm) piece of canvas.
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