It tracks his artistic evolution from the 1930s and early 1940s, when he made loosely
figurative images based on mythical or primeval themes, to the late 1940s and early 1950s, when he pioneered the
Not exact matches
Chris Bedford and Baltimore -
based artist Zöe Charlton discuss the meanings behind her surreal life - size
figurative drawings and how people relate to
images of bodies.
This exhibition focuses on two new series:
figurative sculptures and a print edition
based on discarded
images of divorcées from newspaper archives, dating from the 1930's -1970's.
Their sculptures, fusing almost readymade
images and almost unforeseen forms, are thus the very concrete synthesis of a position that straddles two options: an expressionist subjectivism
based on an authentically Pop imaginary and a distanced
figurative conceptualism.»
Motivated to try his hand, Schwabe made his first
figurative sculpture in cast bronze
based on the published
image of a ballet dancer.
Drawing + Painting Anatomical Figure Drawing Beginning Water -
based Media Color Theory for Painters + Designers Color Theory for the Painter Contemporary Figuration Contemporary Techniques for
Figurative Painting Continuing the Indirect Method of Oil Painting Creating Innovative Comics Drawing + Painting the Figure Drawing for Comics Drawing Fundamentals Drawing in Color Drawing Outside in RVA Drawing with Ink, Charcoal + Wax Resist Exploring Water -
based Media Figure Drawing Intensive Impressionism, Mark - making + Your Sketchbook Intermediate Classical Drawing Intermediate Drawing Intermediate Pastel Drawing Intermediate to Advanced Watercolor Introduction to Acrylic Painting Introduction to Children's Book Illustration Introduction to Classical Drawing Introduction to Oil Painting Introduction to Painting with Gouache Introduction to Pastel Drawing Introduction to the Figure Introduction to Watercolor Mixed - Media Drawing + Painting Mixed - Media
Image Transfers Painting the Still Life + Figure in Oil Pen + Ink Drawing The Expressive Figure The Portrait in Oil The Traveling Sketchbook Value Into Color Visual Storytelling Through Illustration Watercolor + the Figure
Painter, illustrator, graphic designer and graffiti artist, Rems 182's imagery unites violence, eroticism, and strength in both large - scale and smaller portraits characterised by a use of multiple perspectives that create a unique softness in each
image that allows the various expressions to complement each other while revealing the complexities of human emotion Having a background as a graffiti writer his work combines both letter -
based and complex
figurative images, or as the artist himself explains: «I fuse my graffiti writer language with my modern
figurative art experience in perennial tension towards abstract disaggregation.»
His art is
figurative and often
based on photographic
images, but the end effect is to take us into a completely different world of often hallucinatory power.
Based on photographic source
images, her immersive paintings of diverse scale have more recently moved into
figurative works rendered in rich hues of oil paint.