He draws inspiration for his figurative work from photographs, newspaper clippings, movie scenes, record album covers, the work of
earlier artists like Edvard Munch.
The artist engages in a complex visual legacy that stretches across multiple genres, as the painting references its own source material while at the same time paying homage to the comic - book appropriation of
earlier artists like Roy Lichtenstein and Andy Warhol.
Early artists like painter Mark Rothko and musician Philip Glass composed masterful works that were simplistic and elemental.
Not exact matches
When details of her self - titled 2013 album were originally leaked
earlier that year under the moniker Mrs. Carter, it was panned by some critics for its foreshadowed embrace of the
artist's still - new identity as hip - hop mogul Sean «Jay - Z» Carter's wife rather than the trailblazing feminist icon who coined powerful female anthems
like Irreplaceable, Single Ladies and Independent Women from her Destiny's Child days.
Webb came onto the scene during a golden age of photography, in the late 1930s and
early»40s, alongside
artists like Margaret Bourke - White, Ansel Adams, Henri Cartier - Bresson, Dorothea Lange, and Gordon Parks, to name just a few.
This attitude enabled original programming such as «Behind the Music» and «The Real World» to eventually blossom and gave
artists like Michael Jackson, Madonna and Prince a national stage at
early points in their careers.
Like the ancient apocalyptic seer, the modern
artist has unveiled a world of darkness, but whereas
earlier seers could know a darkness penetrated by a new æon of light, the contemporary
artist has seen light itself as darkness, and embodied in his work an all - embracing vacuity dissolving every previous form of life and light.
Hilligoss spent much of his
early career in the music industry and show business in Nashville where he sang on the Grand Ole Opry, toured with headline
artists like Alan Jackson and Louise Mandrell, and worked as a producer / director for entertainment attractions giant Opryland U.S.A.
EARLY BIRD The flightless dinosaur -
like bird Archaeopteryx could glide, as seen in this
artist's illustration.
TOO BIG, TOO SOON Supermassive black holes that are actively feeding on gas and dust,
like the one shown in this
artist's rendition, have been spotted in the
early universe — before they should have had time to grow.
Early reconnaissance suggests that the object might be shaped
like a peanut (as seen in this
artist's illustration), or could be two separate bodies.
In this
artist rendering, Teleocrater, an
early dinosaur relative, is shown feeding on Cynognathus, while hippo -
like dicynodonts look on.
I'm a martial
artist wanting to insert a routine
like this into my mornings before work, but making a little bit of time every morning is so much easier to be consistent with than wrenching an
early - morning wakeup time back an hour every other day.
Purple was a favorite color of the Fauvists in the revolutionary first decade of the twentieth century, and had a heyday with musical
artists like Jimi Hendrix in the late 60s and
early 70s, at the apex of the Countercultural movement.
Images via TFS Forums It looks
like Marc Jacobs still hasn't gotten over that time
earlier this year when graffiti
artist Kidult spray - painted «ART» in giant hot pink letters across the designer's Soho boutique.
Scam
artists are deceptively good at seeming
like genuine people who are interested in you, but too much interest
early in the relationship can be a potential warning signal.
Like synth - rock pioneer New Order's
early EP, «1981 - 1982,» it contains as many engaging moments as lesser
artists» full - lengths.
His arrival with films
like The Living End and The Doom Generation signalled a voice synonymous with the New Queer Cinema movement of the
early 1990s that saw gay stories told by gay
artists.
Early acclaim earned her comparisons to
artists like Adele and an opening spot on a Coldplay tour.
Films
like «Slumdog Millionaire,» «The King's Speech,» «The
Artist» and even «Silver Linings Playbook» weren't necessarily on the radars of awards - watchers until they bowed on the festival circuit, going on to be
early front - runners.
Brolin is the male equivalent of those actresses (
like Michelle Pfeiffer
early in her career) who aren't taken seriously as
artists because they're too pretty.
The nominees for this year's awards were announced
earlier this week (December 11), with films
like The Disaster
Artist, Get Out, and Lady Bird all in the running for trophies.
Artist Sammy Hall posted
early design work for the Wii game at his blog and on the Concept Art forums late last year, showing off some concepts that didn't make it into the final game —
like Donkey Kong in Super Mario Bros. 2 filtered through a Virtual Boy lens — and a few familiar locations.
It's an
early - 19th - century pastoral scene that would have nicely suited an
artist like J.M.W. Turner - although later in his career, the British painter turned to storm - tossed scenes, to skies full of bleeding light, to ships in peril, and beaches streaked with dusk and doom.
Thanks to its subject and the contributions of electronic - music -
artist Tomita to the film's score, it plays
like an awful flashback to an
earlier age.
Paintings and prints frequently carry particular meaning within Petzold's films, as examples of the ancient tradition of ekphrasis, probably none more so than in Phoenix's immediate predecessor Barbara (2012) with its conspicuous Rembrandt print, but likewise in much
earlier works
like Die Beischlafdiebin (The Sex Thief, 1998) with a Gerard Richter on the wall — another
artist conspicuously engaged with multiple forms of peculiarly German afterness.4
I doubled back to his
earlier films; I loved both Boogie Nights and Magnolia, but they felt
like the work of a different
artist entirely, one less sure on his feet and more indebted to his influences than the one who'd produced these singular masterpieces in the past decade.
Moreover you will find here the quotes of later Surrealist
artists who continued
early Surrealism,
like Arshile Gorky, Asger Jorn, and the English sculptor Henri Moore.
From his
early days as a school boy cartoonist who becomes overwhelmed with giddiness upon meeting Osamu Tezuka to his trail - blazing days as a leading
artist in the gekiga, or «dramatic pictures» movement, Yoshihiro Tatsumi weaves post-WWII Japanese history with his personal recollections of manga legends
like Takao Saito (Golgo 13) and Masahiko Matsumoto (Cigarette Girl).
A good friend of mine, and a damn fine writer, who shall remain nameless lest the publisher that keeps him on the breadline gets a whiff of sulphur, has advocated on more than one occasion recently that
like - minded writers should get together and set up a co-op, akin to the United
Artists studio of
early Hollywood lore.
It also raises plenty of questions —
like how will «Infamous Iron Man» interact with Bendis and
artist Stefano Caselil «s new «Invincible Iron Man» series, announced
earlier this week and starring Riri Williams, a new character recently introduced by Bendis and Mike Deodato.
One
artist who curated shows at Living Green, another Funk Zone operation from the
early 2000s, described the experience of showing art in the neighborhood back then
like this, «Even if you put together something really great, nobody came.
- dev starts with rough 3D models of a stage from the level directo - includes wireframe sketch of the sand - surfing section of the Jakku level - the team will open up the level into the game's engine and play it - that
early concept is transformed with their 2D
artists -
artists can turn out images that capture the essence of what a level might look or feel
like in a couple of days - might take six weeks to do a final pass on a level - feedback from designers and other members of the development team comes in every few days - once sketches are approved, the level is passed along to the environment
artists - their job includes building the props and assets that fill levels - after the level is «built» Pick takes a look to ensure that it looks good and is consistent to the game as a whole - levels get played hundreds of time by the game's completion
I think from
early admiration of
artists like Freud, Auerbach and Giacometti, I find it easier to trust something that comes from sustained struggle, although of course this is as arbitrary as any a priori standard one brings to bear.»
Laura — Picasso,
like many
artists of his time, actually sold small works on the streets at one point during his
early years... enough to hit the cafe.
Varejão's recent debut exhibition in Hong Kong, at Lehmann Maupin gallery, itself marked the
artist's boomerang -
like return to China — a place that she had visited
earlier in her career and sparked her long - running interest of incorporating its culture into her work.
From the
early days I juxtaposed established
artists such as Michelangelo Pistoletto with someone
like Felix Gonzalez - Torres when he was totally unknown.
Despite the strong presence of
artists like Franz Kline in her abstractions of the
early - to - mid-1950s, Betty Parsons, the legendary Manhattan - based art dealer, saw enough in Martin's canvases to take her on in 1957; she also encouraged the
artist to move to New York.
Given the mathematical precision of her
early sculptures, the autonomy and tight rectangular rational at work in her concrete and frame pieces, her latest work looks
like it has spiraled out of control: the
artist's hand is everywhere, the arrangements are overpowering, involving a surprising personal sensibility, humor, suggestions of adoration and campy seduction.
If the
artist is using geometry to construct a painting,
like so many since the
early 1960s, it feels more
like doing math than if the
artist shows a square as an image floating in a field,
like a character in a graphic novel.
Larry Groff: What lead you to become a painter and what were your
early years
like as a student and young
artist?
In these
early days of modernism,
artists like Manet and, later, the...
Jennifer Sullivan, a New York based interdisciplinary
artist, looks at what it is
like to be a woman both critically and lovingly while occasionally skewering the machismo and overconfidence of
early»80s male painters.
He joined fellow likeminded
artists early on —
like Tom Otterness and Jenny Holzer — and sought to «find alternatives to the gallery scene and make art more accessible to the public.»
Most of these are more intimately scaled than the
early monumental «Fuck» paintings, 1969 — , for which the
artist is perhaps best known, doing away with some of the optic strangeness of those works and replacing it with something similar to, but not quite
like, eroticism.
Though Flack has become an
artist with an impressive career as a representational painter, and later a sculptor of public monuments, her
early experiments in abstract painting —
like those of Pat Passlof, shown at Elizabeth Harris last year — mirror and impersonate the classic AbEx look.
During the
early to mid-1960s Color Field painting was the term for the work of
artists like Anne Truitt, John McLaughlin, Sam Francis, Sam Gilliam, Thomas Downing, Ellsworth Kelly, Paul Feeley, Friedel Dzubas, Jack Bush, Howard Mehring, Gene Davis, Mary Pinchot Meyer, Jules Olitski, Kenneth Noland, Helen Frankenthaler, Robert Goodnough, Ray Parker, Al Held, Emerson Woelffer, David Simpson, and others whose works were formerly related to second generation abstract expressionism; and also to younger
artists like Larry Poons, Ronald Davis, Larry Zox, John Hoyland, Walter Darby Bannard and Frank Stella.
Image Building: How Photography Transforms Architecture at the Parrish Art Museum features 57 photographs by
artists who range from
early modern architectural photographers such as Berenice Abbott, Samuel H. Gottscho, and Julius Shulman, to contemporary photographers
like Iwan Baan, James Casebere, Thomas Demand, Andreas Gursky, and Hiroshi Sugimoto.
His involvement in the
early 1960s with Judson Dance Theater, New York, an experimental collective that included dancers as well as visual
artists, resulted in performances free of narrative, emphasizing instead the purity of movement — sometimes conventionally dance -
like, but also mundane movements, allowing untrained performers to participate side by side with professional dancers.
As I mentioned
earlier, I feel
like painting with other
artists is the best way to learn.