Daniel Richter's vivid,
figurative oil paintings draw from several seemingly disparate sources.
Not exact matches
Marlene Dumas makes expressive
figurative oil paintings and watercolor
drawings that explore the multiple dimensions of love, beauty, the body, and sexuality.
The exhibition featured 50
figurative works and landscapes that used a wide range of materials and media including pencil, ink,
oil stick, and charcoal,
drawings, prints, and
paintings.
Other works explicitly
draw upon art history, such as Cy Amundson's
paintings that ironically reference the history of
figurative painting, and David Ording's
oil paintings that reinterpret canonical portraiture.
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
Medium:
Oil painting on linen Image size: 5.75 x 4 inches Frame size: 14 x 12 x 2 inches Signed at lower right: AVS A noted contemporary
figurative painter, Stevovich grew up in Washington, D.C., and as a young child spent time roaming the halls of the National Gallery of Art, where he was particularly
drawn to the Renaissance
paintings that would come to inform his work.
Featuring a selection of 80
figurative works and landscapes in a wide range of materials and media including pencil, ink,
oil stick and charcoal,
drawings, prints and
paintings, Alex Katz: Seeing,
Drawing, Making demonstrates how the artist explores and elaborates the same image through diverse media.
This volume presents a substantial overview of the oeuvre of Berlin - based painter Albrecht Schnider (born 1958), looking at his
figurative and abstract works on paper, meticulously crafted line
drawings, landscape drafts, typographical sketches and
paintings in
oil or acrylic on canvas.
From the early 1970s Dine's
oil paintings, prints (perhaps his most successful work, usually sensitive and simple depictions of tools, robes, etc.) and
drawings became increasingly
figurative.