Sentences with phrase «dimensional painted glass»

«I want to translate particular experiences into universal observations» — Judy Chicago Chicago's series Heads Up includes watercolors, sketches, two - dimensional painted glass and three - dimensional cast glass and ceramic heads.

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If you want the rain jacket to have a «slick» look, try painting it with a few thin coats of shiny, dimensional fabric paint or I even used stained glass paint.
Mitzi Kugler, fused glass artist and sculptor, combines techniques to create three - dimensional sculptural paintings.
Mixed media paintings and abstract, three - dimensional constructions inspired by reflections in Manhattan's glass towers.
Taking direction from architect and theosophist Claude Bragdon's treatise on drawing four - dimensional patterns on a two - dimensional plane, Ms. Auerbach presents a series of glass sculptures and a sculpture consisting of 3D - printed parts, along with large - scale acrylic paintings created with custom - made tools and a new group of her coveted Weave paintings.
They are conceived as three - dimensional armatures that are then painted solid colors with pigments made from tempera and ground glass.
Outstanding works in the contemporary collection include Frank Stella's monumental geometric painting Raqqa II (1970), Ellsworth Kelly's minimalist painting Blue Panel (1980), Anselm Kiefer's Untitled (1980 — 86) triptych, Gerhard Richter's abstract painting Station (577 - 2)(1985), Elizabeth Murray's three - dimensional painting Pigeon (1991), Guillermo Kuitca's evocative painting People on Fire (1993), Sean Scully's luminous painting Wall of Light Peru (2000), Jaume Plensa's illuminated sculpture Doors of Jerusalem I, II, & III (2006), Beth Lipman's monumental glass sculpture Bride (2010), Mickalene Thomas's powerful painting Three Graces: Les Trois Femmes Noires (2011), Kehinde Wiley's provocative portrait Judith and Holofernes (2012), and Yinka Shonibare's dynamic outdoor sculpture Wind Sculpture II (2013).
Michael Laube is a German artist known for his psychedelic style, where he creates three - dimensional artworks by painting on the glass.
Included in the acquisition are 39 paintings, 10 drawings, and 18 three - dimensional objects (sculpture, ceramics, glass, and mixed - media assemblage).
The 12 works on exhibit, created between 2003 and 2015, all adopt the same format: large, shallow, steel - framed glass boxes holding different arrangements of found objects and two - dimensional works — mostly lithographs but also paint on paper and pochoir on sandpaper.
The German artist experimented with a series of work on glass that layered geometric shapes in secession creating a 3 dimensional painting 2 dimensional when viewed at the right angle.
She was drawn to the fragility and hardness of glass, its liquid quality as well as its capacity to adapt to the two - dimensional status of painting.
They are now accepting original two and three - dimensional work in any media including ceramics, glass, jewelry, wood, metal, textiles, painting, photography, sculpture and fiber.
Their genesis traceable to Bell's obsession with the finishes he developed and eventually released from his minimal glass works, the two - dimensional CS paintings are composed from abstract forms that appear as a shimmering vortex of light, creating the illusion of three - dimensional, highly sculptural space.
Kenneth Alme shows a series of cotton canvas - and - acrylic paintings («Untitled»), and Razvan Boar creates an aluminum and powder paint installation of a two - dimensional pyramid of glasses.
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