Sentences with phrase «expressionistic brushwork»

As he has noted, his use of «push - pull dynamics and the occasional use of illusionistic perspective against raw expressionistic brushwork gives the impression of looking deep into the canvas only to be thrust back to the surface.»
Yolanda Sanchez incorporates expressionistic brushwork and calligraphic mark - making to create poetic, emotional works.
Mir's use of bold saturated color and expressionistic brushwork underscore the chaotic feel of his work, which is alternately balanced by the quiet permanency that his figures exude.
Childhood memories of dirt biking culture informed the palette and the expressionistic brushwork of the white Biker 1 (14 January 2015) and black and cobalt Biker 2 (3 January 2015), which are arresting examples, as is the variegated dark Black Valley (6 February 2015).
The later Berkeley series paintings in MATRIX, all from 1955, show more expressionistic brushwork and are structurally more complex than the earlier pictures.

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In his abstract paintings of the 1950s and 1960s, expressionistic color and brushwork intersect with patterns, shapes, and pictographic forms inspired by the dynamic compositions of African sculpture, painting, and textile design.
But what does it mean when the expressionistic brushstroke — marks of a unique self — and the depersonalized Pop brushwork — marks of the erasure of that self within the economy of late capitalism — are not located in some dialectical tension, but are in fact both seen to be withering before their reflection in the mirror?
Among these, his most famous are those that combine a Cubist sense of space with Expressionistic palettes and brushwork.
The artist's expressionistic, gestural brushwork is executed with a control that echoes calligraphy and is grounded by the use of negative space.
By 1939 he was able to break away from the Expressionistic landscapes and still lifes he had painted in the early 1930s, and he developed a totally abstract manner notable for its wealth of invention, vigorous brushwork, and saturated colours.
He manages to achieve this by a grid - like repetition of brushwork, which operates via a multitude of gestures that are more akin to intimate expressionistic calligraphy than to the large silhouettes in Alex Katz's monumental canvases.
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