Sentences with phrase «drawn around the canvas»

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It appears that we could just shoot of economic performance onto a blank canvas and then carefully draw the bulls - eye around the implanted arrow.
Place unpeeled contact paper on top of the canvas and draw around Bright Stanley.
Displayed around the gallery side - by - side, essentially in deep conversation with one another, the bold statement made by the suite of blue canvases renders the Afro Margin drawings (2004 - 07) in the adjacent alcove dull by comparison.
I tried pasting magazine images onto canvas, painting or drawing around and into them, but the saturation didn't seem quite right.
Around 2013, the artist began a series of shallow but densely layered paintings that remix appropriated images with various types of mark making — made using a tablet a pen, a mouse, her hand directly to canvas, and original drawings projected and traced.
Garth Weiser's current show, though, takes that to an extreme, scattering eight big canvases and a handful of drawings around the space like rent is cheap.
The same year he began exploring the idea of monochromatic canvases — a series of acrylic drawings consisting of white and off - white squares arranged into groups of three to five panels — but tabled the idea a year later to focus his attention on paintings organized around a nine square grid structure.
I also lingered around a personal favorite, Thomas Zipp's array of small canvases and drawings hung atop a reproduction of Pollock's The Wooden Horse: Number 10A, 1948 (at Guido Baudach).
It's a small square, and the charcoal drawing continues around the sides of the canvas.
Encompassing eight canvases depicting ships at port, Kyriazatis builds up oil paint in textured layers, drawing upon gestural plein air sketches that he makes on his travels around European harbours.
He is collaborating with schools around the world in a project that involves covering students» desks with canvases and asking children to draw on them, their creations eventually becoming part of a larger work.
He began producing unsolicited public art works using striped awning canvas common in France: he started by setting up hundreds of striped posters, so - called affichages sauvages, around Paris and later in more than 100 Metro stations, drawing public attention through these unauthorised bandit - style acts.
«These black - and - white drawings inspire her bold - hued paintings with touches of cubism, color field, and strong lines that keep the eye darting around the canvas.
Houshiary typically immerses herself in one of the larger canvases for several weeks, executing the graphite «drawing» in a slow dance around the canvas, which is laid on the floor, or by bending into it as if in prayer.
Although many Photorealist use projectors to project the image onto canvas, then draw around the image, Estes preferred to do this freehand.
Houshiary will immerse herself in one of the larger canvases for five to six weeks, executing the graphite «drawing» in a slow dance around the canvas, laid on the floor, or bending into it as if in prayer.
Drawing on any number of figurative and abstract histories of painting the world around us, Crowner's work is a refreshingly nuanced interpretation, one that draws similar graceful curvatures and natural forms from cut and sewn canvases.
Painting stretchers are used as supports for bold - coloured canvas that drapes over, or is wrapped around them, drawing attention to their physicality.
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