Concurrent with the painting collection the Bruce Museum has acquired a sizeable collection of
drawings and prints ranging from Leonard Ochtman to Robert Rauschenberg.
Not exact matches
Tucked behind the stately home of the Agassiz Baldwin Community — itself a vibrant neighborhood gathering place — Maud Morgan offers classes for all ages in a
range of decorative
and physical art, including pottery, woodworking,
drawing, silk - screening,
print - making, photography,
and painting.
My work
ranges from intricate monochrome line
drawings used on my shoe
range to bright
and colourful 3d paper cut illustrations which I use for my
range of
prints, greetings cards, notebooks
and postcards.»
Holly graduated from Nottingham Trent University in 2010 with a degree Textile Design, holding a particular interest in
drawing and print making.The
range includes a selection of quirky greetings cards, bone china mugs
and stationery.
Information pack about mother's day origins
and traditions Cards to make, envelope to make, colouring posters, display posters, best mum rosettes, I have the best mum rosettes, a
range of certificates for best mum etc, certificates for other people who are mother figures, themed
drawing frames, themed writing borders, writing tasks for mother
and a person like a mother, shape nets to make as gift boxes, gift tags, hand
print poem to read
and put hand
print in as gift for mum, mother poem to read, thank you card.
A small sampling of the wide
range of content that may be found here includes artwork such as Goya's Disasters of War; panoramic cityscapes of New York City's Fifth Avenue; George Caitlinâ $ ™ s North American Indian Portfolio; William Blake's hand -
printed masterpiece of 1793, America a Prophecy; as well as 16th - century maps
and drawings depicting the landing of European explorers in the Western Hemisphere; engravings of battle scenes of the American Revolution; photographs recording the westward progress of the American transcontinental railroad; sheet music covers
and restaurant menus from the 1890s;
and photographs of Depression - era New York City by Lewis Hine
and Berenice Abbott.
Drawing on a
range of proprietary
and commercially available digital
and conventional technologies deployed across four continents, the company employs a suite of leading Internet based capabilities
and other resources to provide premedia,
printing, logistics
and business process outsourcing services to clients in virtually every private
and public sector.»
Each
print has received a hand - painted alteration, reimagining the artist in various guises
drawn from a
range of cultural sources: Wonder Woman, the sculptor Louise Bourgeois, the Hindu goddess Kali,
and the Irish Sheela - na - gig, among others.
Ranging from restrained blue marks on a raw canvas ground to barely visible foot
print traces on a naked canvas, his work
draws on the performative «aura» of these marks
and is fueled by a self - generated mythology centered on his studio practice
and his infamous foot fetish.
All of the works featured in the exhibition —
ranging from video games, single channel video, kinetic sculpture,
and prints, to pen plotter
drawings — have been created by means of technological tools with an emphasis on the mixing
and matching of both professional
and amateur technologies, as well as the vernaculars these technologies encourage within culture at large.
Malani hand
draws directly onto the
prints in ghostly white ink, analogous to the mesmerizing moving images in the original installation,
and compiles a
range of complex narratives bringing together the past
and present.
This annual exhibition features hundreds of imaginative works created by Detroit Public Schools Community District (DPSCD) students in grades K - 12,
ranging from paintings,
prints,
drawings, photography, ceramics, videos, jewelry
and more.
Previous rounds have been broad in scope
and concept,
ranging from topics of activism to architecture,
and including disciplines such as design, media arts,
drawing, film, installation, intervention, literature, painting, performance, photography,
print making, sculpture,
and others, such as scientific field work.
The wide
range of references is intriguing, The technical command of the space,
and the confidence with which he applies blocks of colour, against a mostly black canvas,
and bold
and resplendant use of gold leaf, owes something to the great number of large - scale
drawings and prints he has made.
The Art of the Erotic documents this timeless aspect of art history, through 170 carefully curated chronological works,
ranging from
drawings by Turner,
prints by Hokusai, Indian temple carvings, Persian miniatures, to paintings by Botticelli, Picasso
and Cecily Brown,
and sculptures by Michelangelo, Rodin
and Louise Bourgeois.
The scope of Michael Meads» work is large,
and wandering from room to room in «Bent Not Broken» at the Ogden Museum of Southern Art, his
range of mediums
and forms is awe - inspiring: acrylic paintings, charcoal
drawings, papier - mâché masks, screen -
printed images overlaid on gessoed wood panels, vivid sculptural triptychs, a small bound book of collages.
The
range of creative output is astounding,
and, in addition to paintings,
drawings and prints, the book includes photographs, videos, installations
and performances by such artists as Araki, Robert Mapplethorpe, Bruce Nauman
and Pipilotti Rist.
Night Vision: Nocturnes in American Art explores the critical importance of nocturnal imagery in the development of modern art by bringing together 90 works in a
range of media — including paintings,
prints,
drawings, photographs,
and sculptures — created by such leading American artists as Ansel Adams, Charles Burchfield, Winslow Homer, Lee Krasner, Georgia O'Keeffe, Albert Ryder, John Sloan, Edward Steichen,
and Andrew Wyeth, among others.
Throughout his career, Rosenquist has worked in a
range of diverse mediums,
and has produced a broad array of
drawings and collages in addition to his painted works
and prints.
The studio shows the
range of her works, from large oil paintings to small
drawings, studies
and prints.
Making Home: Contemporary Works from the DIA presents a
range of works by artists from the DIA's collections of
Prints,
Drawings and Photographs
and Contemporary art that are concerned with idealistic representations of home.
Comprising wide -
ranging imagery
and materials, including small - scale
drawings, screen
prints,
and the artist's own travel photographs, these compositions vary in their degree of engagement with the processes of painting,
drawing, screen
printing,
and installation.
Paintings,
drawings,
prints, sculptures
and mixed - media works are up for bid, with estimates for most of the 157 lots averaging $ 1,000 - $ 7,000
and select offerings
ranging up to five
and six figures.
Covering more than a century of artistic development in the U.S., the exhibition features a broad
range of media including
drawings, new media works, paintings, photographs,
prints, sculptures,
and text - based conceptual portraiture, loosely divided into three chronological sections:
Covering more than a century of artistic development in the U.S., the exhibition features a broad
range of media, including collages,
drawings, new media works, paintings, photographs,
prints, sculptures,
and text - based conceptual portraiture, loosely divided into three chronological sections:
The annual Detroit Public Schools Student Exhibition features hundreds of imaginative works created by Detroit Public Schools Community District students in grades K - 12,
ranging from paintings,
prints,
drawings, photography, ceramics, videos, jewelry
and more.
The featured artists were selected from among more than 2,500 who entered the competition, submitting portraits in a
range of mediums from painting,
drawing,
prints, photography, textiles,
and sculpture to digital media
and video.
This first solo exhibition at Goodman Gallery since his passing in March 2010 presents a full
range of his diverse oeuvre, with pencil
drawings,
prints, a watercolour, tapestry, monoprints, ceramic sculpture
and oil painting.
Works on view
range from Adonna Khare's massive 40 - foot - long carbon pencil
drawing Elephants (2012), to Andy Warhol's colorful Endangered Species
prints to a rare collection of sketches by modern dance choreographer
and innovator Merce Cunningham, among others, several of which are works on paper
and thus rarely on exhibit.
Drawn from the collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer
and his family foundation, this exhibition includes more than 25
prints made from a diverse
range of techniques, including lithographs, etchings, aquatints, screen
prints,
and woodcuts.
One of the most influential artists of the Post War era, Bruce Conner (1933 — 2008) worked simultaneously in a
range of mediums, including
drawing,
printing, collage, photography
and film.
The
prints available here
range from 1991 to 2017
and draw on such iconic Pettibon imagery as surfers, football players, hearts,
and eyes, with subjects
ranging from politics to sexuality.
Hand
drawn or
printed,
and combining various fonts
and degrees of legibility, the artworks address a
range of subjects
and conditions, from poetics to politics.
Paintings,
drawings, commercial illustrations, sculptures,
prints, photographs, wallpapers, sketchbooks,
and books cover the entire
range of Warhol's career, from his early student work to pop art paintings
and collaborations.
This exhibition showcases a
range of artwork, from his
drawings and prints to a
range of sculptures based on carefully conceived geometric systems.
Susan Calloway Fine Arts 1643 Wisconsin Ave NW Washington DC Tel: 202.965.4601 Hours: Tue - Sat 10 - 6 or by Appointment Susan Calloway Fine Arts features a
range of paintings, sculptures,
drawings,
and prints from local, regional,
and international artists.
Drawn from the Louisville, Ky. museum's holdings
and supplemented with eight
prints owned by the Amon Carter, this show represents the full
range of Whistler's lithographic career
and includes his ethereal images of London's Thames River at night, as well as his daringly modern depictions of family
and friends.
Within the exhibition there will be a
range of his work including painting, pastels,
drawings, watercolours,
prints of different types of counterproofs
and bronze
and wax sculptures.
Referencing elements
drawn from her elaborate rooftop garden
and a
range of other sources from Audubon
prints to china patterns to Victorian greeting cards, she creates a world out of time, edenic
and rich with nostalgia.
It notably brings together the works in the Locks Gallery exhibition with pieces in museum collections, surveying the full
range of
drawings,
prints,
and major paintings.
The exhibition featured 50 figurative works
and landscapes that used a wide
range of materials
and media including pencil, ink, oil stick,
and charcoal,
drawings,
prints,
and paintings.
The work manifests in
range of different media — sculpture,
drawings, paintings, installations,
printed matter
and animations;
and projects across multiple media bridge these otherwise distinct bodies of work into a larger comprehensive whole.»
The publication notably brings together the works in the exhibit with pieces in museum collections, surveying the full
range of
drawings,
prints,
and major paintings.
Work included
ranges from painting,
printing,
drawing, photography
and sculpture, to digital
and installation art.
What to see at the museum The large collections of fine arts of the Smithsonian American Art Museum include paintings, sculptures,
drawings,
prints, photographs, installations, videos
and new media,
ranging from early colonial times to contemporary American authors such as Nam June Paik, Barbara Bosworth, Robert Longo, Sean Scully
and Jim Campbell, among others.
Marking the Museum's largest
and most comprehensive presentation of Abstract Expressionist art, this wide -
ranging survey brings together some 250 works across a variety of mediums, including painting, sculpture,
drawings,
prints, photographs,
and film.
The retrospective «Robert Rauschenberg: Among Friends» at MoMA spans the 60 years career of the artists bringing together over 250 works, integrating Rauschenberg's astonishing
range of production across mediums including painting, sculpture,
drawing,
prints, photography, sound works,
and performance footage.
Arman's vast artistic output
ranges from
drawings and prints to monumental public...
Collections The Menil's collection comprises over 17,000 pieces,
ranging from ancient to contemporary art, which encompasses paintings, sculptures, decorative art objects,
prints,
drawings, art books,
and photographs.
This catalogue of outstanding paintings, sculptures,
drawings and prints from Edward R. Broida's recent gift of 175 contemporary works from his collection to The Museum of Modern Art reflects a wide
range of artistic approaches.