Not exact matches
I know there's lots
of expert advice out there - and
different educational theories - about
drawing with little ones (I wrote quite a bit about
drawing with kids in The Creative Family), but while it's fresh on my mind, I thought I'd share a few simple thoughts on what I've found really helpful for the littlest
of artists.
The powerpoint has examples
of drawings of a number
of artists like, Paul Seurat, Patrick Heron, Frank Auerbach, Rembrandt, Van Gogh and Picasso and gives a number
of opportunities to learn from these
artists and gives
different methods to use to strengthen one's
drawing skills.
In this task students are to analyse the
drawing styles
of particular
artists and begin to interpret these
different artist's styles in
drawings of their own.
A careful weekly plan
of different activities to develop skills in
drawing techniques, confidence with material explorations and
artists to use in the theme mechanical forms.
A set
of drawing resources: Figure Drawing and then looking at the Wash techniques of the Renaissance artists and a drawing resource with lots of different tasks to build skills in d
drawing resources: Figure
Drawing and then looking at the Wash techniques of the Renaissance artists and a drawing resource with lots of different tasks to build skills in d
Drawing and then looking at the Wash techniques
of the Renaissance
artists and a
drawing resource with lots of different tasks to build skills in d
drawing resource with lots
of different tasks to build skills in
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Students to develop an A2 sheet
of drawings which shows the
different mark making skills
of a number
of different artists; develop a still - life
drawing which support a number
of different artists marks.
Drawing is bigger than just an expressive tool for the
artist it is a tool that is used in many professions and for many reasons every day by a range
of different people.
The book is comprised
of eight categories — birds, plums, orchids, bamboos, fruit, stones, ink
drawings (round fans) and miscellany — and is illustrated by 50
different artists and calligraphers.
We really enjoyed using ASUS
Artist, a detailed
drawing program that allowed us to sketch with several
different kinds
of brushes, including a spray paint can, a pen and a traditional paintbrush.
On the night
of November 28, the protest at the Puck Building
drew more than 200 art workers
of different persuasions, including
artists such as Marilyn Minter, Deborah Kass, Ryan Foerster, Brian Belott, Ryan McNamara, Jamian Juliano - Villani, Nate Lowman, Cecily Brown, and Rob Pruitt.
Some
of artists that he
draws inspiration from include Deadness, Tara McPherson, Camille Rose Garcia, and H.R. Giger, each one influencing his art in
different ways.
Curated by Kelly Baum, «New Jersey as Non-Site» will consider
different reasons experimental
artists were
drawn to New Jersey: its sense
of community, its suburbs, its polluted ruins, its pristine natural settings, to name some.
Your technique might be slightly
different from the next
artist, but odds are that your two
drawings of that water lily look a lot alike.
I'm talking about the fundamentals
of learning to
draw and exploring how
different media are used by
artists who've gone before.
Drawn exclusively from the Zabludowicz Collection, this exhibition highlights connections and points
of divergence between
artists of different generations.
The
artists included in this exhibition, including Josef Albers, Tauba Auerbach, Robert Barry, Amanda Means, and Kim Tschang - Yeul, have used many
different strategies to
draw attention to the act
of perception and to encourage us to question the truth
of our vision.
Each models a
different way
of embedding information in a work
of art and adds a new facet to our understanding
of drawing, offering insights into the creative process as it shaped work in
artists» studios
of the past 500 years and continues to evolve today.»
As every true
artist, Jelena
draws inspiration from a range
of different cultures and cities through her experiences traveling worldwide.
The exhibition considers
drawing in Europe and the United States throughout time, observing how
artists advanced the role
of drawing in
artist's creative processes — from a primary tool to record the visual world to a medium distinguished for its expressive qualities and immediacy in the advent
of photography and subsequent technological advances in the digital age, ultimatelyunderscoring what makes
drawing different from other forms
of notation.
The photographs used for these Limited Editions originate from Guyton's
artist's books — his Zeichnungen publications which present series
of photographs
of his
drawings piled against
different surfaces in his New York studio.
Two Reflections
draws thematic connections and contrasts between the visual languages
of these
artists, each
of whom portrays a common sense
of anguish brought about by
different fundamental and inescapable forces in life: nature and humanity.
Each essay will address the ways in which a
different movement or
artist participated in changing the definition
of drawing.
This exhibition
draws together two familiar strands within the
artist's practice: portraiture and the process
of «remixing», whereby images are repeated and reinterpreted over time using
different techniques and mediums.
The exhibition includes over thirty
drawings of different sizes and subject matter by a selection
of some
of the world's leading figurative
artists.
Many
of the
drawings will be shown for the first time and reveal surprising insights into the
different periods
of the
artist's career.
First
of all, just thinking about an
artist and how they
draw from
different bodies
of knowledge.
My work is heavily influenced by the aesthetic histories
of many
different tribes and specific
artists, how that work has been collected and exhibited, and many
of my material and format decisions are
drawn directly from these histories.»
No
different than the rest
of us, venerated
artists like Michelangelo, Rembrandt, Seurat, Degas and Matisse used
drawing as a thinking medium, preliminary to painting.
These
artists created works on paper with the use
of many
different mediums to achieve their unique creative goal including, graphite
drawing, etching, oil paint, collage, crayon, lithography, and watercolor.
When asked recently about the relationship between his paintings and his
drawings, New York
artist Jake Berthot explained that for him the act
of drawing requires a discipline and focus
different from that
of painting.
Spanning vastly
different styles and forms, each
artist draws upon their unique experiences as Korean Americans and members
of a key bridge community, with all the challenges and triumphs it entails.
Group Island Press: Recent Prints, Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum, St. Louis, MO, 2018 Thinking Through Art, Middlebury College Museum
of Art, Middlebury, VT, 2018 Sunrise, Sunset, Emerson Dorsch Gallery, Miami, FL, 2017 The Unhomely, Denny Gallery, New York, NY, 2017 Women Painting, Miami Dade College, Kendall Gallery, Miami, FL, 2017 New Faces,
Different Places, Central Features Contemporary Art, Albuquerque, NM 2017 The Home Show, form & concept, Santa Fe, NM, 2016 Girls Who Dance in Dissonance, Wayside, Los Angeles, CA, 2016 Surface Area: Selections from the Permanent Collection, Studio Museum in Harlem, New York, NY, 2016 Self - Proliferation, Girls» Club, curated by Micaela Giovannotti, Fort Lauderdale, FL, 2016 Faces and Vases, Royal NoneSuch Gallery, Oakland, CA, 2016 Visions Into Infinite Archives, SOMArts Cultural Center, curated by Black Salt Collective, San Francisco, CA, 2016 Summer Art Faculty Exhibition, Schick Art Gallery, Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, NY, 2015 Paula Wilson & Jovencio de la Paz, Saugatuck Center for the Arts, Saugatuck, MI, 2015 Perception Isn't Always Reality, Kranzberg Arts Center, St. Louis, MO, 2015
DRAW: Mapping Madness, Inside — Out Art Museum, curated by Tomas Vu, Beijing, China, 2014 - 2015 Lake Effect, Saugatuck Center for the Arts, curated by Mike Andrews, Saugatuck, MI, 2014 I Am The Magic Hand, Sikkema Jenkins & Co, Organized by Josephine Halvorson, New York, NY, 2013 Sanctify, Vincent Price Museum, Los Angeles, CA, 2013 The Bearden Project, Studio Museum in Harlem, New York, NY, 2012 Configured, Benrimon Contemporary, Curated By Teka Selman, New York, NY 2012 Art by Choice, Mississippi Museum
of Fine Art, Jackson, MS, 2011 The February Show, Ogilvy & Mather, New York, NY, 2011 Art on Paper: The 41st Exhibition, Weatherspoon Art Museum, Greensboro, NC, 2010 Defrosted: A Life
of Walt Disney, Postmasters Gallery, New York, NY, 2010 41st Collectors Show, Arkansas Art Center, Little Rock, AK, 2009 - 2010 Carrizozo
Artist's Show, Gallery 408, Carrizozo, NM, 2009 - 2010 While We Were Away, Sragow Gallery, New York, NY, 2009 A Decade
of Contemporary American Printmaking: 1999 - 2009, Tsingha University, Beijing, China, 2009 Collected.
Each essay addresses the ways in which a
different movement or
artist participated in changing the definition
of drawing.
The second
artist then made a
drawing of a
different plant.
One big decision the curators agonized over was whether to dispense with the traditional museum practice
of devoting separate galleries for
drawings and prints; paintings and sculpture; photographs; and film and video — in part because they felt that
artists today think and produce across
different media.
Jessica McCambly is an
artist interested in the exploration
of different forms and materials; having studied painting and
drawing, her work blurs the lines
of painting and sculpture.
Celebrating the work
of 51
artists, each experimenting with painting in
different ways, A Brush with the Real comprises
of individual interviews through which it is revealed how they work, what their motives are and how they
draw inspiration from the great masters before them.
In terms
of the wide range
of media employed, the show looks like it could have been made by several
different artists: sculptures similar to the ones shown a the Whitney occupy one gallery; another room boasts huge, scribbly pencil
drawings on walls that surround a replica
of a hearth («the traditional focal point
of the American home»); in another, stacks
of mannequins wearing identical outfits and wigs create a chute through which you can walk to view floor - facing monitors screening videos featuring the real - life character the mannequins seem to be modeled after (the
artist's mother).
Each
artist approaches the impossible task
of taking on the celestial infinite with very
different sensibilities and materials: black and white analog photographs, muted but richly saturated color, collage, charcoal
drawings based on negatives and video / performance.
On May 31st, the Geoffrey Young Gallery reopens for its 17th year
of presenting contemporary art in Great Barrington with a group show
of paintings and
drawings by twelve wildly
different and daring
artists.
Cory Arcangel is an
artist who works in a variety
of different mediums, including
drawing, print, video, performance, and video game modifications.
Each
artist chooses to phrase in a
different language — Colvin with a strong
drawing presence in a process driven mark making, mostly on raw linen; Odita in glorifying the line with his hard - edged color fields and well - balanced compositions; and Smith by the non-denial
of drawing in his free brush strokes as well as his compositional «free hand.»
Zander Blom's exhibition «Place and Space» presents a selection
of recent paintings,
drawings and photographs in which the
artist explores
different configurations
of lines, shapes and forms.
Time, geometry, nature and morphology
of the creative process are part
of its research universe in
different media such as
drawing, photography,
artist book, printmaking and sculpture.
The show brings together several
of the gallery's
artists,
drawing overlooked connections between them and illustrating the ways in which
different traditions and ideas collide within their practices.
The British
artist, Shaun McDowell, has worked to create distinct series
of paintings using
different materials and applications in each body — acrylic paint applied by hand, oil stick
drawn and smudged, oil paint applied wet on dry to build up layers
of clear independent marks that form a whole.
James Castle: Show and Storetakes a
different approach, looking at the entire scope
of the
artist's production — which included
drawings, constructions made from found pieces
of colored card and handmade books — and emphasizing the centrality
of his display and storage methods to his practice.
The project will include works from
artists of different generations and backgrounds, from visual art, theatre and digital culture, presenting film and video, painting,
drawing, and sculpture.
Drawing inspiration from the generation
of their grandparents,
artists used
different methods and criteria in choosing their icons, creating a selection that reflects a specific realm
of art development in the 20th and 21st century.
The British
artist, Shaun McDowell, has worked to create distinct series
of paintings using
different materials and applications in each body — acrylic paint applied by hand, oil stick
drawn and smudged, oil paint applied wet on dry to build up layers
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