Sentences with phrase «drip paintings before»

In the short film above, called Jackson Pollock 51, the American abstract painter talks about his work and creates one of his distinctive drip paintings before our eyes.
Because of an allergy to paint, Sobel worked in crayon and pencil after 1948, and at her death in 1968 she was little more than a rumor, the woman who had dripped paint before Pollock.

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The second wall opens with the surprise of drip painting, before diagonals out of Frank Stella and cross-hatching out of Jasper Johns.
Looking at one of the drip paintings by Jackson Pollock [1], we see a complex web of paint, so obviously ecstatically executed that we immediately realize it's something we've never seen before.
Though the Gray Paintings retain an altogether contemporary spirit — displaying the type of painting now evocative of the 21st century — they are in fact the continuation of the automatic gestures espoused by Jackson Pollock's drip paintings nearly fifty years befPaintings retain an altogether contemporary spirit — displaying the type of painting now evocative of the 21st century — they are in fact the continuation of the automatic gestures espoused by Jackson Pollock's drip paintings nearly fifty years befpaintings nearly fifty years before them.
The weave spreads loosely but thoroughly, like an «all - over» painting,» gathering to accentuate a few central horizontals and verticals, before finding thicker nodes almost like drips.
While Jackson Pollock is considered as the most well - known painter who created his abstract pieces by dripping paint onto a flat canvas, many before him experimented with this method as well.
So I built armatures on the walls so drip paintings are not like before painted hanging right on the wall.
Multicolored paint covered the ground and raced up across the canvases onto walls before dripping back down into the soil... As I very carefully picked my way over the uneven ground, my senses were literally on overdrive.
The poured abstraction is ostensibly sleek, but look closer: beneath the enamel - like surface (she uses acrylic), there's a tangible network of drips and pools — forever - to - be-unseen paintings giving shape to the one before your eyes.
Pollock experimented with a number of styles before eventually developing a vigorously gestural technique, dripping and spattering paint across his canvases in a seemingly random way.
Gilmore's Like This, Before is a large - scale «performance - based installation» in which white paint Abstract - Expressionistically cascades down one black, wooden roof - like structure, pooling in a bed of jutting, fragmented glass shards and dripping the onto the ground beneath.
Nobody had thrown, splattered or poured, dripped or dribbled paint on to a canvas laid flat on the floor before and if this action initially aroused derision, the fine - spun delicacy and radiance, the sheer verve, of the resultant images quickly converted the spectator.
«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.
Standing before Tracey Emin's tiny new paintings in the vast galleries of White Cube Bermondsey, the entire reason for art's existence unfurls: every line is a snatch of emotion, every drip a careful meditation, equal parts memory and fantasy, brought from artist to audience in an act of pure communication.
Flecks and drips of paint belie the fact that, often, the canvases are worked in multiple orientations before coming to rest.
Another important figure in the development of Colour Field painting was Helen Frankenthaler (b. 1928), who began as a Cubist before exploring Abstract Expressionist styles in the early 1950s, making a significant development of Pollock's «drip» technique.
In defense of his innovations, he said that new needs, the needs of the atomic age, require new techniques; and people were naturally fascinated by Pollock's drip paintings in which every step of his process appeared to be visible on the canvas before the viewer's eyes.
Upgrades to 11067 Picaza Place Before 2008 purchase Dual pane vinyl windows throughout New kitchen cabinets installed Downstairs bathroom shower upgraded (tiles and fixtures) Upgraded mantel and fireplace tiles Air conditioning Installed sprinkler system and automatic timer October 2008 Install hand - scraped hardwood floors in main living areas Install new fireplace screen New stair bannister Replaced downstairs toilet New front door with security screen New interior doors and knobs New light fixtures throughout New paint throughout interior Installed gas stove / oven Installed water-wise drip irrigation system in yard 2009 Installed back patio cover off kitchen Freestanding backyard shade structure (corner) Backyard cement landscape Planted grass, trees, garden, etc..
Just make sure you clean the tile very well before you paint, also... Breakthrough dries SUPER fast so running or drips shouldn't be an issue.
Now forget all those rules about regular painting, it's ok, if you have a drip, it's ok if you have missed spots, it's even ok to brush over it before it's dry, this will give texture and make it look like something that's old and been around for years.
I try not to load my paintbrush too heavy when painting the drawer fronts and I always double / triple check for drips before moving onto the next drawer.
We recommend painting the cabinets before applying wallpaper to avoid paint drips or splatters.
I sanded it because it had been painted in oil based paint that had a lot of drip marks in it, and I wanted it smooth before I started my unknown creation.
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