Sentences with phrase «dynamic brushstrokes»

Whilst Derakshani's practice is grounded in Iranian artistic traditions, his dynamic brushstrokes reveal the influence of the textured surfaces from Western abstract art movements.
Conversely, Motonaga's work feels sweet and idealistic, as in his delightful early oil painting of a bumpy mountain topped with lyrical little dots or a 1959 painting called Kiss, of tall, blue and red dynamic brushstrokes that almost touch at the top.
Frankenthaler was often inspired by encounters with nature, referencing landscapes through rich color and dynamic brushstrokes.
Crowded with paint drips, dynamic brushstrokes, and found materials including broken plates, textiles, tarpaulins, and velvet, many of Schnabel's paintings combine painting and collage techniques.
The earlier paintings tend to be more loosely gestural with dynamic brushstrokes alive with painted energy and subtly rich colour.
Moran's earlier paintings tend to be more loosely gestural with dynamic brushstrokes alive with painted energy and subtly rich colour.
Employing unusual cropping, angle and dynamic brushstrokes, Sherwin paints realistic likeness from photographs capturing intimate portraits.

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Our current project is Sprite Lamp, which is a tool for game developers — it's all about creating dynamic lighting assets (like normal maps) from hand - drawn 2D art, without having to involve 3D modelling in the pipeline and therefore letting you preserve stylistic features, like brushstrokes.
This newly discovered sense of liberation is clearly visible in the energetic, staccato brushstrokes that make up the dynamic surface of the painting.
As seen in Action Painting there is an emphasis on brushstrokes, high compositional drama, dynamic compositional tension.
Challenging the eye of the beholder, Reed's dynamic constellations never cease to open up new pictorial spaces: the energetic and singular gesture brushstroke of former works progressively condenses into structures of lines, waves or loops that often seem like edits from some other context, called into offer counterpoint in new visual arrangement.
Looking instead to the Post-Impressionists, the Abstract Expressionists, and the De Stijl movement, Ding painted Taboo (1986) out of a limited palette of muted tones and bold, long brushstrokes depicting a dynamic combination of marks, its anxious, forceful energy seeming to mirror the turmoil of state and self in the aftermath of the revolution.
As seen in action painting there is an emphasis on brushstrokes, high compositional drama, dynamic compositional tension.
Here Mitchell employs large rectangular patches of rich colors in marked contrast to the «whip - like» brushstrokes and dynamic composition of Lot 25.
Beginning with her early work Crossing, 1947, with its vigorous, expressive brushstrokes, the exhibition follows Picard's move toward the dynamic and brightly colored collaged canvases of the 1950s.
She used energetic, loose brushstrokes to paint dynamic portraits of figures as diverse as the dancer and choreographer Merce Cunningham and President John F. Kennedy.
Exploring the splendor of the female form in dance, his deft brushstrokes and fluid lines create a hypnotic dynamic movement that prances between his canvases.
In fact, if you rotate the Lennon, Weinberg painting 90 degrees clockwise, the dynamic between the feathery lines and the moss - colored, blocky mass is identical to the one at Cheim & Read; the brushstrokes propel the green shape to the right or explode off of it to the left, depending on you interpret the paint's formal interaction.
Lundsager explores the physical process of painting through the use of thin veils of color juxtaposed with tightly curled brushstrokes, creating a controlled chaos in her dynamic and vigorously painted works.
New York - based artist Jacqueline Humphries» new large - scale works contain rows upon rows of tiny, printed symbols, emoticons and kaomoji which form the background music to large energetic crescendos of sweeping brushstrokes and dynamic colors.
Action painting, direct, instinctual, and highly dynamic kind of art that involves the spontaneous application of vigorous, sweeping brushstrokes and the chance effects of dripping and spilling paint onto the canvas.
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