Sentences with phrase «drip painting does»

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Hold the pumpkin so that the surface where you are painting is flat so that the paint doesn't drip too much.
Here's what they have done: Hanna, the woman from Hungary, melts milk chocolate and paints Harry's body with tantalizing tickles; She warms up some Manuka honey and drip it onto Harry's chest, then lick it off with her sensitive tongue; She dusts icing sugar on her nipples; She gives Harry a blow job under his desk at the office; Harry gives his Hungarian woman an orgasm by touching her sweet spot under the table of a restaurant; Hanna gives Harry a blow job while Harry is on the phone with a co-worker;
You don't want to risk water dripping down onto your freshly painted surface.
Make sure you keep your coats of paint thin and don't let it drip.
Andy Baird bairdstudios.com «My paintings are unique in that they are finely rendered subjects done by dripping paint instead of the traditional methods of «medium and brush.»
One said, «he can do an oil painting wearing a white flannel suit and get not a drip on himself.»
Leslie does drip — or at least spatter — but not with the delicacy and architectonic function of threads of paint in Jackson Pollock or Joan Mitchell.
The changes did not stop either as drip painting became a basis for formalism.
It didn't help that his paintings, because of their surface complexity and whirlwinds of tiny detail — scratches, erasures, drips, penciled fragments of Italian and classical verse amid scrawled phalluses and buttocks — lost much of their power in reproduction.
The paintings she made in 1960 don't look anything like that: They're like de Koonings and Giacomettis with their flesh dripping, and their eyes gouged out.
He does not so much use brushwork, drips, or poured paint as mop the paint on, with a long brush, somehow maintaining control.
Although done within a shorter period, Bluhm's work undergoes the biggest change, from layered fields of interwoven gestures and shapes, with drips running down the surface, to angular gestures in thicker paint.
Alÿs confronts issues of globalism through Sisyphean episodes: pushing a block of ice down the streets of Mexico City until it is melted completely (Sometimes Making Something Leads to Nothing, 1997); walking the streets of São Paulo and Jerusalem with a dripping can of paint to mark national borders (The Green Line (Sometimes doing something poetic can become political and sometimes doing something political can become poetic), 2005); and shoveling a mound of sand from one side of a dune to the other in Lima, Peru (When Faith Moves Mountains, 2002).
Cheim & Reid, who have done more than any other major New York gallery to bring women's art to the fore, are exhibiting the last painting ever made by Joan Mitchell — a ravishing mess of blue and yellow squiggles indebted to Monet — alongside first - rate sculptures by Jenny Holzer and Lynda Benglis and a new abstract painting by Pat Steir dripping in silver and gold.
The works exhibit Pollock's infamous oil and enamel drips, but did he paint them?
When I did the piece crossing the Delaware River on foot, dripping paint as I went, the current took me under, and I lost not only the paint but also the camera I was using to document the work.
Since we don't have a Pollock drip painting in our permanent collection this will be a great opportunity for our guests to experience Pollock's energetic application of paint.
At the company's Brooklyn preschool, which follows an arts - based curriculum, children learn the basics, like colors, shapes, counting, and vocabulary, but do so through works of art — like Jackson Pollock drip paintings, the Metropolitan Museum of Art's unicorn tapestries, Vivaldi's Four Seasons, or the Broadway musical Bring in» da Noise, Bring in» da Funk.
The «drips» do add a quixotic complexity to the work, but it the composition is already remarkably strong and the painting's almost fleeting glimpse of color other than white and black is actually more exciting.
There's a great interaction between the image and the material in the fire paintings, which I didn't predict, in the way the ink drips and runs.
At one end of the barn the floor is literally covered with large cans of enamel, aluminum and tube colors — the boards that do show are covered with paint drippings.
Testing additional drips beneath the painting, he adds, «It makes sense for me to juxtapose things, which is what I always do
His varied output includes 18 - foot - tall phallic «stalagmites» dripping with seemingly viscous urethane; rough - hewn ceramics with primordial glazes; paintings done with Robitussin - red nail polish or graffiti - like spray - paint; sculptures of smudged and scratched white minimalist forms; bus - sized cages on wheels; and videos of frustrated male pornstars masturbating to no end.
She says: «because she stained the canvas Frankenthaler was characterized as making a passive, feminine gesture, whereas Pollock's work was a virile ejaculation of paint dripping in an energetic way, where of course they both did both.»
Jackson Pollock's «drip» paintings epitomise the trend, as do Helen Frankenthaler's «Colour Stain» canvases.
He did not fit in, says Sarah Rich, with all the cooler - than - cool artists flinging paint at canvases — or dripping it, or standing in it.
A few painters are doing the same thing but with brighter colors, larger areas of paint, hints of gesture, or even drips.
Its surface is broken only by a sliver of blank canvas at the bottom that is flecked by drips from the painting done above it.
These drips and strokes do seem to be, as the title promises, nothing but painting, and so thematise and picture the medium itself, stripped of any descriptive function, in the same shallow space.
Take the painting of mine shown here, done in sunlight, I'm trying to express my enjoyment of the colors and energy of the light that seemingly drips over everything.
Mel Bochner said «did you ever notice, as someone Once pointed out, that no matter how big or small The painting, all drips are the same size?»
And immediately you notice that whatever he is doing with that line — drip never seems the right word for it — varies with every single painting.
She makes big, blowsy shapes with thinned paint and loose brushwork, with seemingly no attempt to do anything about the resulting drips except to let them have a life of their own.
«So what she did, and this was the era of abstract expressionists — so you think of, like, Jackson Pollock, who was slightly older than her, you know, putting his canvases on the floor and then dripping paint on it with his great drip paintings,» Morris says.
What, for example, does Jackson Pollock's teenaged enthusiasm for the teachings of Krishnamurti have to do with his drip paintings of the late 1940s?
Some of the things that Grillo did with drip painting predate Pollock.»
The result was the Little Image Series — a more personal response to Pollock's all - over canvases done prior to the drip paintings.
«One day, I just started working on that, painting a landscape, in a way I'd never done before on canvas — very loose and liquid, so the paint dripped down in places,» he said.
Pollock's influence didn't really stop with Clement Greenberg and his circle of artist friends, such as Frankenthaler, Morris Louis, or Larry Poons — even though part of its appeal for them was the decorative side of his late drip paintings.
The difference between DiBenedetto and Saul is that the former filters all of his doubts, concerns, and self - imposed challenges through what I see as his love for Abstract Expressionism, particularly the funky, clotted paintings that Jackson Pollock did in mid-1940s (which many critics dismiss in favor of the drip paintings).
How do you think about the paint drip as a motif in your paintings?
His drip style did not inspire imitators precisely because it was so strikingly unique; whereas the gestural painters of the fifties could try out the autographic brushwork of Willem de Kooning or Franz Kline, or Philip Guston without necessarily producing a baldly derivative work, no one could paint a drip composition that did not look like a weak Pollock.
I dripped a trail of purple paint on the towel where I definitely didn't want it.
Make sure to position your paint and water close to your project - so you do not drip any on the floor.
(Don't look too closely at my spray job, drips are what happen when you rush spray painting!)
I also used a drop cloth under me to catch any drips while I painted, but I didn't tape it down.
To eliminate the chance of drips, don't spray the paint on too heavy or stand too close to the furniture.
I was wondering whether you may be using a LOT of paint because I did not have a lot drip out as you did when I turned the vases upside down.
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