Sentences with phrase «expressive painting style»

He incorporated the dominant expressive painting style into representational canvases, often landscapes.
His expressive painting style and layers of ephemera and found objects combined with calligraphic abstraction have a lyrical feel to them, are uniquely his.

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In this course, Joanne is going to show how to use the loose, expressive approach to watercolour painting, in a Line & Wash style.
During the 1940s and 50s, his work was often exhibited within the context of Abstract Expressionism, but eventually, with his black, or «ultimate» paintings, he distanced himself from their subjective, expressive style, instead choosing to reference only art itself.
Still's style of abstract expressionism, according to Sobel, showed that «the material of art itself can be expressive as much as the scale and the imagery you include within the painting
Take horses for instance: from the symbolism behind the forms of Amy Laugesen's classic sculptures to the expressive interpretation of Peggy Judy's paintings of livestock; from the mystical photographs by Sandra Lee Kaplan to the modern artifacts and adornments of Janet Nelson; the style, form, and interpretation of these artists couldn't be more varied.
[15] Painters who directly reacted against the predominating Formalist, Minimalist, and Pop Art and geometric abstraction styles of the 1960s, turned to new, experimental, loose, painterly, expressive, pictorial and abstract painting styles.
Consisting of six contemporary painters and approximately thirty works, this exhibition explores the manner in which these women appropriate both the physical, dramatic processes and the expressive freedom of direct gesture at the core of action painting, redeploying the now - historic style to boldly advance the abstract painting of our time.
Metier begins with an actual subject, and then, using her expressive brushwork, turns it into an abstract composition; though more representational than usual for her, these paintings were still very much a part of her classic style.
Beginning with representational watercolor painting, her style has evolved to more of a loose, non-objective style that is quite expressive.
Born from a substratum of abstract expressive paint, the figural elements of Huey's work hail from a multiplicity of styles and eras.
In the same year, Mead took another important trip to New York City where he was introduced to the work of Robert Motherwell and Franz Kline; their action - packed emotive style effectively unshackled Mead's rigid strokes and opened his work to the expressive possibilities of paint.
Described as «Color Field painting» by critic Clement Greenberg in 1955 — a term that stuck — it is a style characterized by significant open space and an expressive use of color.
On view in the Museum's eighth - floor Hurst Family Galleries from January 27th, 2017 to May 14th, 2017, the show unites the different styles of the authors in order to explore how innovative and expressive painting is and to touch upon how the medium suddenly came to represent an important intersection between new ways of seeing and seemingly traditional way of making art.
Over the years, he developed his distinctive style of highly expressive paintings.
For example, Thomas Hart Benton declared himself an enemy of modernism, yet his response to the intense and unexpected colors of the natural surroundings inspired a unique expressive style in the painting Train on the Desert (1926 or 1927).
The son of a jewelry maker and a pupil of the old masters of Italian art, Franzese started painting early on, moving through realist, expressive, and narrative styles.
From Robert Henri's 1917 painting Gregorita with the Santa Clara Bowl to Zhang Huan's photo - documentation of his 2000 performance Family Tree, from the expressive strokes of Robert Motherwell's 1976 Les Caves No. 2 to the digital animation of Jeremy Blake's 2001 video Mod Lang, the collection exhibition explores key artists, styles and episodes in recent artmaking.
Early in the 1940s, artists in New York began to develop an expressive, abstract style of painting that was a stark departure from previous ideas, both artistically and historically.
Jenny White Discovers How Her Expressive Style Is Perfectly Suited to Painting the Pembrokeshire Landscape Western Mail (Cardiff, Wales); June 8, 2013; 700 + words... in 2009; making the shortlist in the Daily Mail Not The Turner Prize in 2004 and being elected as an associate of both the Royal... and the Society of Women Artists, with annual shows in the Mall Galleries in London.
Born in Paris and raised in southern California, Jules de Balincourt is known for his expressive, radiantly colored paintings that vary in style, size, and theme.
Jenny White Discovers How Her Expressive Style Is Perfectly Suited to Painting the Pembrokeshire Landscape Western Mail (Cardiff, Wales); June 8, 2013; 700 + words... including winning best entry in the Royal Birmingham Society of the Arts in 2009; making the shortlist in the Daily Mail Not The Turner Prize in 2004 and being elected as an associate of both the Royal Birmingham Society of Artists and the Society...
He says «Each painting has a representational tone, and a style that is expressive, with surreal subtext.
Judith Bernstein's drawings and paintings are inspired by her early introduction to graffiti during her time at Yale School of Art; as such, her iconic style features expressive line work, graphic images, and a biting sense of humor.
Ming painting maintained the traditions of the earlier Southern Song painting academy, as well as those of the Yuan Dynasty: the Zhe School of painters (Zhejiang) pursued the descriptive, style of Song ink and wash painting, while the Wu School (Suzhou) school practised the more intense and expressive calligraphic idiom of Yuan scholar - painters.
Davidson's work is said to draw influence from a number of artists, including Soutine, de Kooning, Auerbach, Jack B Yeats and Matisse, while his oil painting style is characterised by thick expressive brushstrokes and a bold brightly coloured palette with heavy impasto on certain areas.
His expressive paintings, drawings, sculptures and installations have achieved a unique standing in the art world, as Melgaard's style and provocative themes have made him a controversial but acclaimed artist.
Exemplifying the freeform style of his contemporaries and the expressive aesthetic characteristic to the postwar era, the earliest works in the exhibition, T -1952-3 (1952) and T -1956-23 (1956), feature bold strokes of paint assembled onto colored grounds.
The show will include a selection of Quilty's paintings from his acclaimed Rorschach series to his highly expressive portraits which use his distinctive and gestural painterly style.
They revel in action painting at its most expansive, expressive register, without the slightest acknowledgement that their iconic gestural style might be seen as anachronistic.
The new paintings in the series continue in the trademark vivid and expressive style of Derakshani's earlier works, and are executed in oil on canvas.
Tai's latest works reinterpret traditional Chinese ink painting through the study of meteorites and reveal an increasingly more vibrant and expressive style than his previous series, Genesis, which explored these traditions through biomorphic forms.
Over the past fifty years, Morley has continued to progress towards a highly colourful, continuously evolving, individual and expressive style of painting.
Strictly defined, alla prima is a painting technique in which the work is completed in one session without time for the paint to dry, but the term is also more loosely applied to any painting done in a direct, expressive style, with minimal preparation.
«From Abstract Expression to Colored Planes» considers the expressive and abstract style of painting that emerged in early 1940s New York and the more stark color planes that defined practices a couple of decades later.
Paschke was known as a member of the late - 1960s Chicago Imagist movement, a group of artists who called themselves The Hairy Who, whose expressive style of figurative painting was rooted in outsider art, popular culture, and Surrealism.
The new paintings in the series continue in the trademark vivid and expressive style of his earlier works and are executed in oil on canvas.
When in 1946 New Yorker critic Robert Coates identified an expressive, gestural and subjective approach towards abstract painting in American art, he inadvertently gave the name to a style popularly known as «Abstract Expressionism.»
His paintings contain relatively complex shapes suggestive of animate or inanimate forms; Philip Guston (1913 - 80), who had his own highly personal variation, sometimes called «Abstract Impressionism», from which he moved on to a more expressive style in the late 1950s; Adolf Gottlieb, a close contemporary of Clyfford Stills, exploited Surrealist imagery in the 1930s but was also deeply interested in American Indian Art and from this he developed in the 1940s his so - called «Pictographs» characterised by very Freudian imagery.
The artist who had the most profound effect on Hofmann, however, was Robert Delaunay, whose structural Cubism was giving way to Orphism, a style in which fragmented Cubist forms were painted in vibrant, expressive colours.
A full spectrum of styles is represented, from exquisite photorealistic paintings to expressive and abstracted representational works.
Over at the National Gallery the once in a lifetime Rembrandt exhibition, in collaboration with Amsterdam's Rijksmuseum, brings us 100 late works from the iconic Dutch artist who created a new expressive and coarse style of painting as he faced person tragedy and financial difficulties.
As a general rule, the new abstract painters rejected the emotionalism of Abstract Expressionism, and also its expressive gestural brushwork, in favour of cooler, more anonymous styles of painting.
These included: (1) the so - called «action painters» such as Jackson Pollock and Willem De Kooning who focused on an intensely expressive style of gestural painting; and (2) the more passive «colour - field» painters, notably Mark Rothko, Barnett Newman and Clyfford Still, who were concerned with reflection and mood.
In contrast with Jones» earlier organic ethereal style of work we find in galleries two and three several much more robust paintings which expose his later interests in expressive geometry and densely painted surfaces, mixing «lost and found» edges, painting «wet into wet» and employing «hard edge» painting.
Strictly defined, an alla prima painting would be started and finished in one painting session, but the term is also more loosely applied to any painting done in a direct, expressive style, with minimal preparation.
Whether you like subdued, neutral colors, or your style is more outspoken and expressive, the clay and chalk - based paints from Country Chic Paint are the perfect choice for your project.
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