Sentences with phrase «drawn pencil grid»

Although made with materials traditionally used in design and drawing — the hand - drawn pencil grid remains visible in the final image — these works are clearly paintings intended to test the boundaries of the medium.
• MINIMALISTS (1960s, 1970s) Agnes Martin (1912 - 2004) American Minimalist painter; hand - drawn pencil grids on gesso, acrylics / oils.

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With a pencil, draw a grid of 1 3/4 - in.
I went about creating a grid using my level to draw straight lines with a pencil and repeating the pattern throughout the wall.
Artist analysis through written tasks Develop skills through drawing activities Develop skills through grid technique drawing Enlargement activity Explore skills in graphite pencil / coloured pencil / watercolours.
In the paper - and - pencil version, you'd have to draw your own grid to keep track of all your deductions, but Amazon's made this game much simpler to play by creating their own detailed interface.
The fun Bamboo Paper drawing app lets you draw with a digital pencil, marker or pen on blank, ruled, grid or dot - matrix backgrounds.
The tablet also comes with a Bamboo Paper drawing feature, which lets you draw with digital pencils, markers and pens on blank, ruled, grid or dot - matrix backgrounds.
Beneath the hues, one can spot a grid drawn in pencil, a hallmark feature of this artist's works since the early 1990s, when he used this device to transfer images from photographs.
This selection of paintings from the 1970s shows a range of Minimalist - inspired experimentations with abstraction: hazy, striped plexiglas paintings by Thomas Chimes (1921 - 2009), a Day - Glo round - edged canvas by Ralph Humphrey (1932 - 1990), atmospheric grid - based oil paintings by Warren Rohrer (1927 - 1995), subtly - lined acrylic monochromes by Sean Scully (b. 1945), and a pencil drawing by Sol LeWitt (1928 - 2007), are seen in relation to more recent paintings by Lee Ufan (b. 1936) and Pat Steir (b. 1940), who continue to explore the legacies of line and gesture in abstract painting today.
Influenced by the loose washes of traditional Chinese brush painting, Zhang dilutes his paint until it is almost like a glaze, leaving pencil - drawn grids visible beneath the layers of paint.
Echoing the compositional elements of vertical and horizontal lines that were characteristic of Martin's work, the Dear Agnes series is comprised of hundreds of pencil grid drawings in seemingly endless permutations.
I had always considered her classic, proto - Minimalist pictures from the Sixties — characterised by subtle, ghostly colours and the use of minute elements repeated within a grid often drawn onto a square canvas with a pencil — as ascetic and restrained: the epitome of cerebral self - control.
LeWitt is best known for his large - scale «Wall Drawings,» rigorous arrays of designs, shapes, grids, and colors rendered in pencil and paint in coherence with strict instructions and diagrams to be followed in executing the work.
Through a series of hand - drawn pencil lines, filled in with delicate layers of color, like Mondrian, she successfully clustered together the most basic and crucial possibilities for the grid as juncture between the sacred and the secular, flattening this polarity (and antagonism) and creating a new way to contain both in harmonious balance.
Throughout the 1950s and «60s, she developed a signature grid - pattern method consisting of horizontal and vertical lines hand drawn in pencil on large square canvases that, at first glance, seem to appear blank.
Flat geometric bars or grids, often drawn in pencil on 6 - foot square canvases, are washed in thin oil paint.
Installation view at Non Objectif Sud, France, 2009 Brent: A drawing dated 1978, Untitled, chalk on paper, has a pair of identical penciled or conté grids which you use to make a series of what appear to be perfect arcs; there are finger marks or smudges; some arcs are taken out.
Using one copy, take a tracing - in pencil and grid up the image by drawing a diagonal line to each corner.
Her paintings of the 1960s, which feature square formats, grids, penciled lines drawn on canvas, as well as compositions with subtle variations in shade and hue, marked a crossroads in the history of abstraction.
The main design was drawn over the paint in black pencil, probably with the aid of a ruler; sections of the resulting grid were filled in with strong colours - red, black, blue, grey - and a pale grey was washed over some areas.
Agnes Martin is primarily known for her minimalist grid paintings that turn hand - drawn pencil lines and thin washes of paint into luminous moments of transcendence.
(There are a few of Albers's preparatory studies in the show; drawn with gray pencil on tan paper covered with a salmon - pink grid, they're arguably more beautiful than the finished glass works.)
First, either grids are drawn in graphite or colored pencil or forms are painted; in time, these underlying depictions may be reinforced by other girds or painted forms laid over them or co-opted, altered or erased entirely.
Her paintings of the 1960s, which are distinguished by square formats, grids, penciled lines drawn on canvas, and compositions with subtle variations in shade and hue, marked a crossroads in the history of abstraction.
In L.B. Pencil Drawing # 2, 1979, Tworkov relied instead on geometry, dividing the plane into a grid and incising various shapes onto the two - dimensional surface.
In Berthot's case, he uses underpainting and glazing to build his surfaces, as well as an isometric - orthographic grid (visible in many of his exquisite pencil drawings), in order to locate the tonality, mark, or line.
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