Her technique of using oils
diluted with turpentine directly on very large, unprepared canvas, created a field of transparent color.
Not exact matches
A wet glaze is what we used for the freesias, and can be generally defined as paint that has been
diluted using
turpentine (
with optional linseed oil or dammar varnish).
Using a restricted palette, Yun applied layers of pigment to raw canvas in vertical or horizontal bands interspersed
with blank space; working on his studio floor, he
diluted the paint
with turpentine so that it would gradually bleed into the support.
She heavily
diluted the oil paint
with turpentine so that the color would soak into the canvas.
Her signature paint - thinning technique, in which she
diluted the oil paint
with turpentine, coupled
with an entirely revolutionary method of staining (rather than dripping or brushing paint onto) the canvas undoubtedly changed the course of art history and influenced the likes of Kenneth Noland, Morris Louis and Jules Olitski.
In «Cool Summer» and «Hommage à M. L.,» from 1962, vertical and horizontal squiggles form loose clusters, separated from one another, and from the surrounding canvas, by the greasy - looking halos (the result of
diluting oil
with turpentine).