Sentences with word «draughtswoman»

A consummate and academically - trained draughtswoman, such works can be read as stream of consciousness vignettes that open a window onto an inner world.
Sherrie York of Salida, Colorado, is an accomplished printmaker, painter and draughtswoman with an international reputation for lyrical and expressive works on paper.
Featuring work by painters Benjamin Craig and Sophia Kayafas and draughtswoman Valérie Gilbert, this exhibition marks the beginning of each artist's promising career and the culmination of their year - long fellowships.
Elaine de Kooning was a skilled draughtswoman and abstract painter as shown in her monumental canvas Bullfight (1959).
Born in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, monumental painter and draughtswoman Julie Mehretu (1970) combines the vocabulary of cartography, architecture, and abstraction to suggest the density and complexity of the social, human world.
Danica Lundy (b. 1991, Canada) is a painter and draughtswoman from British Columbia, Canada.
Born on March 12, 1918 (or 1920) in Brooklyn, New York, Elaine Marie Catherine Fried de Kooning was a painter, sculptor, draughtswoman, printmaker, writer, and wife of influential artist Willem de Kooning.
Elaine Fried de Kooning — March 12, 1918 — Feb. 1, 1989: Born in Brooklyn, NY, de Kooning was a successful painter, sculptor, draughtswoman, printmaker, writer, and wife of fellow artist Willem de Kooning.
In terms of technique, she stands out as a truly talented colourist and draughtswoman, favouring crayon, pastel, acrylic or collage over oil paints (Manifesto for a Lost Cause, 1966; Stray Dogs [Dogs of Barcelona], 1965).
Susan Rothenberg (born 1945) is an American contemporary painter, printmaker, and draughtswoman.
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