Sentences with phrase «diminutive paintings»

In the fantastic group exhibition at Foxy Productions, «Bauer, Croxson, Lichty, Wood,» Michael Bauer (German, born 1973) presents diminutive paintings that suggest a new direction for abstraction.
It was during this period that Hodgkin began to gain international recognition for his luscious, diminutive paintings.

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Just add craft - foam or card - stock wings to diminutive pumpkins and gourds painted black and let kids give them a personality with painted - on eyes and a smile.
Radcliffe usually spray - paints, but the Celica and M3 were powder coated due to their diminutive size, which bulked them up and produced a tougher look versus the naked wireframe.
Painted Summit White with a Jet Black / Brownstone interior, the front - wheel drive 2015 Chevrolet Trax LT we've been handed the keys to looks too diminutive to haul the loads of items we plan to place in its cargo hold before returning the car at the end of the day.
It suggests not only an obvious common interest in diminutive imagery, but also an obsession with painting - as - writing (or, as the Abstract Expressionist progenitor John Graham called it, «écriture.»)
Fellow UK dealer Jenna Burlingham sold a diminutive c. 1941 painting by Victor Pasmore, Hammersmith Interior.
While Dash literally worries her diminutive textile sculptures to pieces, the majority of these works (all Untitled, 2016)-- composed primarily of stacked or beveled arrangements of jute - stretched canvases, quantities of gessoed or hand - painted fabric, and lengths of twine embedded in or hanging from troweled - on adobe grounds — feature tactile surfaces manipulated by the sure hand of composure.
The recent exhibition (now closed) of Richard Pettibone's paintings and sculptures at Nature Morte Gallery recontextualized an artist who started making diminutive versions of early 60's masterworks in the late 1960's.
Many of Kathy Muehlemann's abstract paintings from the past half decade are animated by a tension between diminutive scale and an allover deployment of images.
Thirty - eight of Adnan's delicate, diminutive, untitled paintings from 1959 — 2010, oscillating as you approach them between landscapes and abstractions, line the walls of another gallery on the ground floor of the documenta - Halle, the glass - fronted exhibition venue down the street.
A selection of brightly colored and diminutive late paintings near the exhibition's end firmly declare themselves as Surrealist in the de Chirico and Magritte vein.
The works of art brought together here — painting, collage, and the whimsical diminutive sculptures called «divertimientos,» or toys — illumine the course of Vicente's career from the 1950s to the 1990s.
The papers with their studied perfection often lack the vitality of the large paintings, and their diminutive scale places these works outside the viewer's experience; without the shimmering motion of multiple veils of color, these small works remain earthbound.
N. Dash's first solo museum exhibition was staged in the Hammer's distinctive Vault Gallery; with its diminutive, bullet - shaped floor plan and arched ceiling, the chamber is one of the museum's more unusual spaces, and the room's obdurate layout underscored the role of architecture within Dash's incisive painting practice.
In a new series of diminutive ceramic tiles, California artist Wesley Anderegg flattens his tragicomic figures with a playful nod to Pop Art paintings and comic book panels.
Featuring new paintings, Iliatova's psychologically charged canvases combine oversize flowers and cryptic objects with diminutive female figures to create disconnected perspectives.
There are also seven diminutive abstract drawings and paintings in ink, oil, and watercolor, at once playful and revelatory.
O'Keeffe's more moderately scaled paintings were so closely cropped to their subjects that they instill in the viewer a sense of having physically shrunken to a diminutive, nearly insect - like size.
A selection of the artist's enigmatic and diminutive oil paintings showcase her use of rapid, thick strokes and distinctive shapes, representing the landscapes of California and the Mediterranean Sea.
The museum purchased «Town of Hope,» a 1927 painting by Archibald Motley; a Two - Handled Jug, by enslaved South Carolina artisan David Drake, dated 1840; and two works by Sanford Biggers, «Khemestry» (2017), a wall relief with antique quilts, and «Overstood» (2017), which features a monumental wall silhouette of Black Panther figures casting a shadow over diminutive African statuettes.
Even when painting en plein air, as depicted in the diminutive Shadow Painter of 2008, Dodd's most successful compositions are fenestral visions.
Happily, the show also includes a number of his diminutive works on paper, a format that Trump has explored throughout his painting life.
Silhouettes finished with diminutive eyes and mouths on their petite heads are contrasted by an overall sleek, black surface painted with automotive finish.
In «Fecund Algorithms,» a solo exhibition of new paintings and diminutive sewn - canvas works, Joan Waltemath diverts gently from the quiet perfection of her previous work to embrace small accidents and contingencies.
Untitled (Amber)(2012) and Untitled (Green)(2012) are diminutive cardboard constructions mounted on graphite - marked notepaper, painted with silver leaf to form tiny, imperfect monuments complete with celluloid «windows» that refer to the resin sculptures.
Using scrap pieces of wood, silken textile scraps, and diminutive, painted pieces of furniture and art that looks like it's dollhouse - ready, he intertwines these fanciful structures in ordinary plants that we usually wouldn't notice, punctuating them with chimney flues, woodstoves and windmills.
Sania painted the desk and placed it under an antique window to create a diminutive craft station for her daughters.
In Natasha's bedroom, wall - to - wall painted silk drapery helps disguise the diminutive basement window.
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