Sentences with phrase «first painted stripe»

Working from right to left, cut the felt into a strip along the first painted stripe almost to the left edge, but leaving approximately 3/4 inch at the right edge.

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And that's not all, there are lots of ways you could vary this project to make scarves with a completely different look using the same paint — for example, you could try dragging the brush strokes all the way across the width of the scarf to create uneven stripes (like this beauty by Kate Spade) or you could wet your scarf first to make the paint bleed for more of a watercolour look.
This is the first step to painting stripes on...
Striped Accent Wall Project Materials Painter's Tape Paint (I used Behr Swiss Coffee for my white and Glidden Pebble Grey for the grey paint colors) Quality paint brush — shop the BEST paint brush here tape measure level pencil How to paint stripes on a wall Step 1: Paint Base Coat When painting stripes on walls, you're going to first paint the wall a solid color.
My first thought was to wear this striped dress, which has stripes in every color of the inspiration painting.
Features Viper White exterior with Competition Blue center stripe, Adrenaline Red driver stripe, Carbon Ceramic brakes, Extreme Aero Package, ACR interior with red accent stitching and custom car cover that matches the exterior paint scheme and showcases the customer name above the driver's side door Serialized instrument panel ACR badge As many as 33 units of this new special edition configuration will be produced for 2017 Industry - first «1 of 1» Viper customization program continues Continuing for the 2017 model year is the exclusive Viper «1 of 1» customization program that enables buyers to create their one - of - a-kind «Snake» from the ground up.
First and foremost, each Shelby GT - H will wear Black exterior paint set off with Gold racing stripes, a hallmark of Hertz's vehicle history dating all the way back to the 1920s.
Since late 1967, when her first colour stripe paintings appeared, Riley has sought to articulate an abstract language in which relations of colour and form generate a range of visual sensations.
It was at Princeton that Stella first encountered, among other pieces in his art history professor's collection, the paintings of Jasper Johns, which had a profound influence on his own early work (think stripes).
One of the most enduring practitioners of Op art, Bridget Riley will have her first exhibition with David Zwirner gallery, showcasing decades of her stripe paintings and other geometric compositions that confound viewers» eyes.
Gilliam has a first of his own, a breakthrough at least as important, if lesser - known — it came in 1967, a few years after the stripe paintings, and the way he describes it, it was almost an accident.
Bridget Riley: The Stripe Paintings 1961 — 2014 also includes her first stripe work in color, as well as vertical stripe works from the 1980s where, after a journey to Egypt, she employed her «Egyptian» palette, a range of colors inspired by the vibrant shades used in ancient Egyptian painStripe Paintings 1961 — 2014 also includes her first stripe work in color, as well as vertical stripe works from the 1980s where, after a journey to Egypt, she employed her «Egyptian» palette, a range of colors inspired by the vibrant shades used in ancient Egyptian pPaintings 1961 — 2014 also includes her first stripe work in color, as well as vertical stripe works from the 1980s where, after a journey to Egypt, she employed her «Egyptian» palette, a range of colors inspired by the vibrant shades used in ancient Egyptian painstripe work in color, as well as vertical stripe works from the 1980s where, after a journey to Egypt, she employed her «Egyptian» palette, a range of colors inspired by the vibrant shades used in ancient Egyptian painstripe works from the 1980s where, after a journey to Egypt, she employed her «Egyptian» palette, a range of colors inspired by the vibrant shades used in ancient Egyptian paintingspaintings.
That first stripe painting, considered at the time a maverick work, was approximately 12 by 8 inches, with straight yellow, pink and violet stripes, of uneven width, but alternating with regularity.
If Pollock and Kline proved influential, so too did the «flatness» of work by Barnett Newman — as did paintings by Jasper Johns, whose 1958 exhibition first inspired Stella to use his now - trademark stripes as a compositional tool.
In 1978, they bought his first color crosshatch painting, made in 1975 — a pattern of competing diagonal stripes, reminiscent of magnified and clarified brush strokes, which he would revisit for years.
(Although another equally powerful line of endeavor developed at the same time, in 1992 - 93: the riotously bright paintings on awning canvas, printed with stripes or flowers, which were first shown as a group only last winter at the Skarstedt Gallery on the Upper East Side.)
Even critics otherwise sympathetic to advanced painting in the 1950s were made apoplectic by Newman's huge, minimally inflected canvases — fields of monochromatic paint with a vertical stripe or two — and they have provoked vandalism from the time of his first solo show at the Betty Parsons Gallery in 1950.
Scully was first inspired to paint geometric units of color during a 1972 trip to Morocco, where the stripes and bands of carpets and tents left a strong impression on him.
New Work: Ross Bleckner, the New York - based artist's first solo museum exhibition, features 19 recent oil paintings and works on paper from three concurrent series — his «stripe paintings,» «dot paintings,» and «emblem paintings
To mark its own 65th anniversary, and to coincide with a show of Bridget Riley's Stripe paintings at David Zwirner, London, ArtReview has delved into the archives to retrace Riley's career, through a selection of reviews and interviews published in the magazine between 1962 — the year of her first solo show — and 2010.
The show offers a comprehensive look at Bridget Riley's practice, presenting works from all periods of her career, from 1961 to 2014, including her first stripe paintings in colour.
His first painting of that kind Onement I introduced this vertical stripe of color that divided the painted surface and became a trademark of his work.
As the daughter of collectors Marc and Livia Straus, Sarena vividly recalls the first artwork she encountered, a Kenneth Noland «Chevron», had just four stripes, and by the age of seven she was captivated by the red and yellow rectangles of an Ellsworth Kelly «Chatham» painting.
The artist has written of this and related works (23 July 1968): «My vertical stripe colour painting, Scarlet and Lemon with Ultramarine: March 1957 (24» x 72») was painted at Zennor in March 1957, which was the same month in which I painted the first of my other explicit vertical stripe paintings, the best known of which were those included in my exhibition of both vertical and horizontal stripe paintings at the Redfern Gallery in February, 1958.
There are two galleries and we have painted big stripes all around the first room and built two little rooms — 5 × 5m — in the middle of that big space, which is decorated with the modules from the first room on the outside.
The exhibition culminates with Riley's most recent stripe works as well as a new series of black - and - white paintings that explore concavity and convexity of the line, all shown here for the first time.
A year later from that first acquisition I bought another Hoyland at auction in 1995 — another abstract of precise blue stripes painted in 1961 when Hoyland was thirty and fresh out of the Royal Academy.
She worked almost exclusively in a black, white and grey palette until 1967, when colour was allowed into her work and the first of the famous stripe paintings was produced.
The first painting in the exhibit, Untitled No. 1 (1993), is a field of transparent oatmeal scored by nine stripes of a slightly darker hue, evenly spaced and running horizontally across the surface, their ends stopping short of the edges.
Her first show is a visual stunner, with Petersen's hard - edged dynamos of swirling stripes matched with Halsey Hathaway's overlapping disks and, in the back room, Dutch - born Rob de Oude's moiré patterns of meticulously painted lines.4
Smith's work paved the way for a group of artists who would continue the development of this style into a fully - fledged art movement, one of the first pioneers of which was Frank Stella, whose «Black Paintings», which were first shown at MoMA in 1959, consisted of flat stripes of black paint, well aware of their own two - dimensionality.
Rail: When I first saw your paintings I understood that you were painting stripes as a genre though you had made a great deal of references to Trisha Brown.
Helen Frankenthaler was one of the first artists to use the stain painting technique, pouring the paint mixture directly onto the unprimed canvas and painting shapes as they stained, Morris Louis started soaking his canvases and eliminating brushes completely from his practice, and several other artist started experimenting with spray painting and the use of stripes.
«Tim Bavington's intense fields of psychedelically colored stripes, on view in his upcoming show at Bentley Gallery, might not appear at first glance to relate to music, but underpinning these paintings is the artist's experience of popular music by the likes of the Rolling Stones, Oasis, The Who, Jimi Hendrix, and Neil Young, among other rock icons.
One of the first abstract painters to be specifically linked with Minimalism was the Abstract Expressionist Frank Stella (b. 1936), whose black «pin - stripe» paintings made a huge impact at the 1959 art show («16 Americans») staged by Dorothy Miller at the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
Indeed, his first major works, known as the «Black Paintings» (1958 - 1960), consisted of little more than stripes of black house paint laid out in stark repetitive, patterns.
The first consists of seven low - lying sculptures, each a wooden feeding trough painted with a fresh coat of tractor - green and accented in yellow: Natural submission (all works 2015) features two thin, parallel yellow stripes; Cult cultivates includes four yellow latex casts of vegetables in a line along its basin.
This was the year she first painted the «inner band», a vertical stripe full of luminous, active brushstrokes that completely disappears into the surrounding field of the canvas from certain viewing angles.
Within the first week of moving into her new place, Lindsay had painted eight - inch - wide stripes to create a feature wall in the living room.
In 2003, I was pregnant with my first child (a boy) and I decided to paint the nursery in 2 shades of turquoise stripes.
To start out your stripe project, first paint your wall whatever color you want to use as your base.
me and my wife is doing the same thing today... we just painted the first light color... and tomorrow we are going to do the stripes... thanks for the showing...
The best way to get a crisp line is to first paint your lighter color on the whole wall and let dry for an appropriate amount of time (or, if you're painting stripes over an existing paint job, make sure you have the original paint color, at least enough for touch ups.)
While the first coat of milk paint was drying, I painted grain sack stripes on a piece of drop cloth left over from other projects.
I did plan on doing stripes on the other side, but the paint bled through to the back - good thing I did the leaves first.
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