Sentences with phrase «edged paintings mostly»

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After transferring my letters I lightly distressed the board, mostly around the edges, and used a knife point to «pick up» the paint that was over the wax, revealing the chalky black beneath.
This would be her passel of mostly anonymous children and a coterie of other contesters, the Affadaisies, organized by Dortha (Laura Dern) and including an always beaming lady in an iron lung painted happy - yellow (such irony, while perverse, gives the movie an occasional welcome edge).
Before I began my fifteen series paintings, 9» x 6», large open fields with 4» borders I made a group of nine or ten large hard edge paintings in mostly primary colors and some smaller ones a few of which were in black and white.
Its meager painted elements consist of thin, mechanically crisp lines and bars of blue enamel, mostly along the edges but also trisecting the surface horizontally.
Although hard edge painting became widespread in the 1960s, it was mostly present in California, where artists like John McLaughlin, Lorser Feitelson, Karl Benjamin, Frederick Hammersley and Feitelson's wife Helen Lundeberg created both figurative and non-representational artwork.
«Beyond the Streets,» which opens May 6, will fill more than 40,000 square feet of a warehouse on the edge of Chinatown with mostly new painting, sculpture, photography and installation works by artists such as Shepard Fairey, Takashi Murakami, Kenny Scharf, RISK and Guerrilla Girls.
Although Davis's work from the 1960s — mostly hard - edged, equal - width stripe paintings — is generally viewed in the context of the Washington Color School, his goal differed significantly from
DeVille also has a busy assemblage - style painting in curator Valerie Cassell Oliver's mostly serene upstairs show, «Black in the Abstract, Part II: Hard Edges / Soft Curves.»
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