Sentences with phrase «ephemeral nature of your paintings»

The ephemeral nature of these paintings is confronted with eternal and everlasting culture.

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James Dean Erickson, an artist whose paintings explore the space between realism and abstraction to elicit the ephemeral and enduring qualities of nature, will lead the Painting -LSB-...]
His paintings explore the space between realism and abstraction bringing to mind the ephemeral and enduring qualities of nature.
The paintings Martinez Celaya created in the last two years continue his quest for alternative realm through otherworldly and ephemeral depictions of humans and nature.
For Richter, that tactile thingyness of a painting stands in contrast to the ephemeral nature of the photo — particularly the way images appear online, weightless and without material form.
Glacial Specimens (flame worked glass with clay and acrylic paint) consists of several small mixed media glass sculptures which capture the ephemeral nature of snow and ice crystals.
Campbell's subjects are drawn from both nature and the man - made: The paintings show the ephemeral light of rainbows and the radiance of young girls as well as the spectacular light of fireworks and the mushroom cloud of an atomic bomb.
James Dean Erickson, an artist whose paintings explore the space between realism and abstraction to elicit the ephemeral and enduring qualities of nature, will lead the Painting Traditional Subjects with Modern Material workshop and Simplicity and Synthesis lecture in February.
Entitled Transiens, the exhibit, according to the artist, is a collection of abstracted atmospheric landscape paintings that explores the ephemeral, yet abiding, nature of our natural surroundings.
The ephemeral nature of art ebbs and flows of what is of the moment but at the end of the day — there is something to gnaw and relish about a painting where you can see something of yourself.
Much of my work insists on its own ephemeral nature, celebrating its transience and perishability, while anticipating its own erasure: it will be painted over for the gallery's next show».
David's process of conceiving an image is rooted in the line and he retains the impulsive and ephemeral nature of drawing as he transitions from sketches on paper to painting, sculpture, and other media often reverting to drawing — in ways that he refers to as «following instructions in order to formalize the feeling of bodily presence and absence, assembling and dissolving in equal measures.»
A powerful painting rendered on a monumental scale, Joan Mitchell's Noon captures the ephemeral quality of nature itself.
Despite a sad incident in Holland where his painting was stolen, his desire to generate optimistic energy through his art works successfully evolve in the ephemeral dimensions of nature.
Because they were not painted on something movable, each of his works was site - specific and temporary, emphasizing the essential fragility and ephemeral nature of his art.
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