Sentences with phrase «deeper into painting»

«Every time I have a problem, I go deeper and deeper into painting,» she said in a 1978 interview.
When the ball handler gets deep into the paint, a «paint switch» needs to be executed which the Wolves sucked at communicating.
Drift deeper into these paintings with listening stations that feature an array of unexpected voices, ranging from a dog trainer and a ten - year old to a sword swallower and a landscape horticulturalist.
«A lot of the work is just starting to happen now, getting deeper into those paintings and the rolls, doing inventories and learning and trying to understand, if we ever can, what Clyfford Still set out to do,» said museum director Dean Sobel.

Not exact matches

Heidegger is here thinking deeply into the nature of what is presented in Van Gogh's painting, thinking to experience the deep inner quiddity, the «existential inscape» of a simple pair of shoes.
Walls were splashed with trendy purple or deep blue paint, and a parlor was turned into a prayer room with floor pillows and scented candles.
More granite and custom paint colors follow you into the spa like bathrooms; sink deep into a bubble bath and soak away the aches of your full days spent sightseeing in our beautiful city and then wrap yourself in the fluffy white beach towels that feel soft and gentle against your skin.
In the casual, sun - filled, brightly painted room, London (formerly the chef of the groundbreaking Ubuntu) deep - dives into the possibilities of vegetables.
When you step through the restaurant's doors, you're transported instantly into the mind of the designer, and sucked into a completely immersive experience adorned with more horse paintings than we ever thought possible, with mahogany paneling on the ceilings, all tartan everything, and the low - lighting and deep greens that make any dining room feel like it's been there for decades.
Miller's photos of Complex 9 show vines swallowing up stairways; the weathered paint on a group of electrical panels that has peeled away into a colorful abstract pattern; and massive metal bolts on which lives might have once depended, which are now rusted a deep red.
From the shrinking area of tropical forest to a decline in the amount of wheat and rice grown per person, all their trends paint a picture of a world sinking deeper into misery.
I love anything to do with home and family, along with everything from thrifting and painting to getting elbow deep into a great DIY project or creating a favorite meal.
Home is an unmissable journey into the deepest human fears, a crude painting of the most gloomy corners of the human psyche.
But during the robbery, Simon suffers a blow to his head, and in order to figure out where he stashed the painting, the gang's leader (Vincent Cassel) hires a hypnotherapist (Rosario Dawson) to dig deep into Simon's psyche and help jog his memory.
The path of the dollar bill, and point of view in each episode, paints a picture of a modern American town with deep class and cultural divides that spill out into the open as the town's secrets get revealed.
That's the meat, more fetid than fresh, that Nicolas Winding Refn tears his teeth into with The Neon Demon, which gives a deep - red (and Deep Red) paint job to the most moribund of cautionary tales: the rise and fall of a bright - eyed ingedeep - red (and Deep Red) paint job to the most moribund of cautionary tales: the rise and fall of a bright - eyed ingeDeep Red) paint job to the most moribund of cautionary tales: the rise and fall of a bright - eyed ingenue.
Over and over, Marino has gone (in some cases very - deep) into the BMW Individual paint - palette and come away with countless design variations.
As its name suggests, there are microscopic gold - tinted glass flakes infused into the red paint, creating a spectacular effect in the deep, lustrous paint as the light catches the finish.
Her long hair was streaked with gray, tangled and matted, and her eyes had sunk deep into their sockets, but still she reminded me of the mom she'd been when I was a kid, swan - diving off cliffs and painting in the desert and reading Shakespeare aloud.
Drilling deeper into BB 6, you'll find that much is the same as previously, but with some reorganising and a visual lick of paint.
We set a course towards Painted Cave near the west end of the island and I was in awe when Rob expertly backed the 50ft sailboat deep into the cave.
From the TED archives: The legendary graphic designer Milton Glaser dives deep into a new painting inspired by Piero della Francesca.
Around 1970, while in the John St. studio, Frances began working on large horizontal abstract paintings that were involved with ideas of gravity, slow painting time, indeterminate color, and trying to create a complex painting space that appeared geometric, but alternately shifted into a deeper space.
The effect is a stunning first notice, a rhythmic horizontal read and then a deep plunge into the painting's inner structure.
His work evolves from his deep interest and knowledge of Sesshu Toyo, a 15th Century Japanese artist and Zen monk, whose approach to ink painting introduced the concept of «emptiness» or the «marvelous void» into Japanese painting.
My aim in painting is to create pulsating, luminous, and open surfaces that emanate a mystic light, in accordance with my deepest insight into the experience of life and nature.
Her references could be literary and philosophical, what she said about her work was deep but different than an academic discourse, as much rooted in daily visual experience as in popular culture and in direct transmutation into paint of such experience.
The light that Barth creates within her paintings is a spell - binding presence that shifts the picture plane into a deep dimensional space at the same time that her compositional shifts in scale destabilize.
This exhibition marks Taylor's second solo exhibition with the gallery and continues his exploration of portrait painting, while delving deeper into the history of oppression, exposing realities of the so - called American dream.
Off - site galleries offered strong artist - is - present showings: at Central Fine on Normandy Drive, airbrushed paintings by Hubert Bush; at Emerson Dorsch, Back On Earth, hatched by Miami locals, Hugo Montoya and Brandon Opalka; at Locust Projects Daniel Arsham's fierce intervention into the gallery floor, 25 feet wide and up to 3 feet deep, filled with artefacts from the recent past (a bashed - up guitar, a push - button telephone, radios, blown tyres — painstakingly recreated in concentric circles of volcanic ash, crystal and steel, and all sourced from eBay.
By the mid-1970s, Ms. Minter was deep into Photo Realism, converting photographs into paintings.
For a recent interview with Hoptman we delved deep into the nitty - gritty of contemporary painting, including especially the recent trend towards a-historical borrowing that characterizes the works of both her much - talked - about 2014 MoMA exhibition «The Forever Now» as well as the widely denounced pseudo-movement referred to as «Zombie Formalism.»
It was also in New York that Thompson quickly arrived at his mature style, taking Dody Müller's advice to heart by reworking the compositions of European Masters such as Piero della Francesca, Nicolas Poussin, and Jacopo Tintoretto into simplified, abstracted forms painted in threatening and seductive tones that were hot and violent or deep and dark — seizing on the dynamism of these classical scenes and often transforming them into contemporary allegorical nightmares.
Playing with the boundaries between the real and the imagined, Hughes renders her paintings as portals into unique universes that beg for deeper discovery.
As I worked on them, adding coke bottles, Barbies, and plastic bags to the cluttered room, gradually the painting moved from the normal value range into a deeper and deeper darkness.
In his paintings, Vital delves into the deepest layers of humanity, by wiping off all the excess on the surface.
The pictorial economy of complicated deep paintings depends on producing a swarm of countless small elements, organised into bundles with relatively unstable contours.
The eye never goes deep into Marden's linear paintings, but if it follows the threads of color, it visits every portion of a picture eventually.
Although her work results from deep observations of the history of painting — from Velasquez, Rembrandt, Caravaggio and Cezanne among others — her personal vision transcends classical notions of genre and narrative as she invites viewers into a delicious domain of confident brush strokes with a new aesthetic.
Number three in the series is currently hanging in Victoria Miro's Mayfair gallery, as part of a deep dive into the women artists in contemporary abstract painting who art history has ignored — in the form of an exhibition titled Surface Work.
Wu Hung's Survey offers a deep insight into the historical context in which Yin's work developed, from painting to her public actions in the streets of Beijing and the second - hand clothes sculptures that would eventually become her signature pieces.
Yet the lighting recalls earlier American painting, and they invite a look deep within — into more distant rooms or simply closets.
Vermeer Gallery Talk by Chief Curator Lloyd DeWitt Thursday, December 8 2 p.m. Free Look deeper into the subjects and the psyches in Johannes Vermeer's paintings in this very special gallery talk by our resident expert in 17th - century Dutch art, Lloyd DeWitt.
When he ran out of paint in Mexico in the summer of 1952, he pushed deeper into collage, seeking a «literal and material density.»
The clarity and directness of Sarah Emerson's paintings draw us along into her fantasy forest and enliven the deeper considerations of the cycles of life that they suggest.
The paintings extend that gift, drawing each person deeper into the stream of life.
Mary Heilmann painted spit bite acid, tipping and tilting the plate, to create a large block of color dripping over a grid of drypoint lines that recede into deep space.
By placing these works alongside prints by Peter Doig, with their haunting and mysterious evocation of place, sculptures by Katja Larsson and painting constructions by Ruth Solomons, whose practices are both dependent on the experimental, Digging Deeper not only references links in the intent and the processes between these four artists, it also attempts to offer deeper insights into the seemingly famDeeper not only references links in the intent and the processes between these four artists, it also attempts to offer deeper insights into the seemingly famdeeper insights into the seemingly familiar.
The visual stars of the show are two large gestural black paintings, Black Orpheus and The Berlin Conference, created by pouring a hot mixture of wax and black soap (a substance made from the ash of West African plants) into a 2 - inch - deep frame and clawing grooves into the material with a palette knife as it cools.
Berlind writes: «Perhaps because she draws so much from the experience of walking, Heller constructs her paintings in such a way that the eye travels from foreground into deep space, often following a line that refers to nothing but the movement itself, always with a particular rhythm and energy.»
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