Sentences with word «flashe»

Oil, lacquer ink and flashe on canvas.
Upstairs, Boshier's 2004 Hanky Panky converses with the fleshy rosas of Christine Wang's lewd - crude Flashe paintings on found pet X-rays, which in turn echo the pink, painted - wood bunk beds in the adjacent room.
For her elegant exhibition «Time Being,» abstract artist Sky Pape created expressive works on paper using a combination of Sumi ink, water, gouache, and Flashe acrylic paint, applied with homemade brushes and palm fronds.
Applying thick layers of flashe vinyl paint to depict each blossom, Chasuk creates literal plastic flowers.
The paintings become gauzy mindscapes (not landscapes, mind you, but something much more vulnerable and cerebral), rendered with Flashe vinyl - based acrylic paint that stains and swirls on the canvas in color fields, before being lyrically interrupted by thin vines of colored neon light.
Surreal elements are also at play in his «Coordinate Systems» series (2016 — present) in which photographic prints of plaster casts of the artist's hand are overlaid with grids painted in flashe vinyl paint.
I had not even heard of vinyl - based paints like Flashe until recently, and now they are all over the map.
You employ a range of materials in your paintings — including Flashe, acrylic, enamel, ink, silk, Mylar, paper, on canvas.
Fabric, linen, flashe ®, acrylic and pastel on canvas.
Her use of color and materials, now looser and more assured, finds inks, markers and flashe pushed against oil drips and washes, coexisting in a confrontational, a-hierarchical realm.
They are made up of small flashe painted leaves literally laid and glued like building bricks on the paper to form small enclosures.
Michelle Grabner born Oshkosh, WI 1962 Untitled Flashe and gesso on canvas, 2016 60 (diameter) × 2 inches Courtesy of the artist and James Cohan, New York; Copyright Michelle Grabner,
In Chaos Theory 3, Krieger used Flashe paint to create solid opaque matte shapes, referencing the earth, the grounding stability.
His work, often influenced by the rhythms of the natural world, incorporates materials such as flashe, parchment, printed materials and newsprint.
While this is a common strategy when using oil paints, Weatherford uses the vinyl - based Flashe medium; since its weight and viscosity can be altered with water, darker tones are usually applied after lighter ones.
Untitled, 2014, oil, ink, acrylic and flashe marker on canvas, 90 x 80 in., Courtesy the artist and Rachel Uffner Gallery
Remove excess flashe from product, assemble, and stamp product correctly for distribution.
Acrylic and flashe on panel, 23 x 30.5 inches.
Childhood of Buster Keaton, 2009 Flashe acrylic on Tyvek 108 x 168 inches Courtesy of the artist and Postmasters Gallery, New York © Adam Cvijanovic.
The Nashville - born, New York - based artist plays with our ever - shifting opinions and perceptions of reality in optical, textural paintings made with flashe and gesso and undulating figurative sculptures — squashed heads, couples jogging — made in foam with such precision that Sayer's hand is almost imperceptible.
Each painting in «Los Angeles» begins with a gestural abstraction made in thin layers of Flashe paint.
The painting over and alongside of them embraces new materials like Flashe, a French matte paint, that brings a new depth of color to Salle's palate, alongside new techniques like frottage.
Executed in the ancient medium of Gesso, flashe paint on canvas or paper collage, Baechlers» are multi-layered works which speak volumes about the painterly process itself.
Ashely «Flashe» Gordon Office: County Commissioner District: pct 1 City: Austin County: Travis State: Texas Election date: 11/08/2016 Elected: No
Watercolor, ink, and flashe on watercolor paper.
Christina Renfer Vogel, Night Light, 2016, oil, acrylic, and Flashe on linen, 46 x 46 inches (courtesy of the artist)
Matt Bollinger, An Opening, 2012, flashe and acrylic on cut, pasted paper, 72 x 48 inches (courtesy of Galerie Zürcher, New York)
Richard Kalina, P3 Vega, 2011, collage, acrylic, flashe on linen, 52 inches in diameter (courtesy of the artist)
Lisa Brice (b. 1968) Between This and That 2017 Synthetic tempera («Flashe»), gesso, and ink on canvas 1980 x 2440 mm Private Collection, München, Germany © Lisa Brice
Oil, Flashe, and screen printing ink on linen, 18 × 137 1/2 inches (45.7 × 349.3 cm).
Laura Owens, Untitled (2013), Flashe paint, synthetic polymer paint and oil stick on canvas, 11» 5-3/8 ″ x 9» 7/8 ″; courtesy The Museum of Modern Art
Masked — off areas and a strategic mixing of oil and Flashe (a matte, vinyl - based paint) suggest sturdy effort and deliberation rather than a passionate struggle; forms tend to circulate intriguingly rather than urgently, as if the artist, stirring together elements of flaming pink, crusty off - whites, and gray - greens, then allowed them to settle like tea leaves.
Flashe and screen printing ink on dyed linen, 108 × 84 inches (274.3 × 213.4 cm).
Oil, yarn, 23k gold, canvas, linen, archival pigment print, pastel, oil stick, caran D'ache, Flashe, graphite, and wax on panel
«MVRena,» 2017, Oil, flashe, fluorescent pigment on canvas, PFD; «Type II Mega,» 2016, Nylon, polyester, cotton, and «Buoy,» 2017, Flashe and fluorescent pigment on expended polystyrene, rope by Mea Duke.
Flashe and acrylic with cold wax on panel.
Dan Devening, Scavenger (6), 2016, archival pigment print, Flashe on Yupo paper mounted on panel, 24 x 18 inches, courtesy Phil Peters
Untitled, 2016, archival pigment print, Flashe on Yupo paper mounted on panel, 24 x 18 inches.
Untitled, 2016, archival pigment print, Flashe on Yupo paper mounted on panel, 24 x 18 inches, courtesy Phil Peters
Inverted Looking (for Josef Albers), 2017 high definition dual - channel video (color), high definition monitors and players embedded in collage and flashe on stretched linen 58 3/8 h x 63 w x 3 in 15 min., 00 sec., loop
His paintings, in acrylic and flashe, are an examination of his life and of those around him.
Flashe and neon on linen 117 x 104 x 5 inches (297.2 x 264.2 x 12.7 cm)(Inv # MW 17.005) Photograph by Fredrik Nilsen Courtesy David Kordansky Gallery, Los Angeles CA.
Deborah Grant, «In the Land of the Blind the Blue Eye Man is King,» from the series By the Skin of Our Teeth, 2007 (oil, archival ink, paper, Flashe paint, and enamel on five birch panels).
Peter Pezzimenti, Really Having Fun Like Jobless Fucking People, 2008 Flashe on wood, 27 x 24 inches May 9 — July 3, 2008 Tobey Fine Arts presents No Thing Impossible, a group exhibition of non-objective works made with non-art materials.
Oil, flashe, and screen printing ink on linen.
Allison Miller Fogsmokesteam, 2014 Acrylic, Flashe, modeling paste, archival marker and pencil on canvas 48 x 48 inches 121.9 x 121.9 cm
Adam Ogilvie, 2009, Memorial Urn for the Hunt, foam, aqua resin, pencil, and flashe, 13.5 inch height, 33.25 inch circumference
Yum Three by artist Brenda Zappitell is a pink, blue, and grey, contemporary abstract made of flashe and Acrylic with cold wax on panel 60 x 60 and is priced at $ 16,000.
[Image at top: Carrie Moyer, Cloud 9, 2016, acrylic, flashe and glitter on canvas, 72 x 60 inches.
Yum II by artist Brenda Zappitell is a pink and light ingigo contemporary abstract made of flashe and Acrylic with cold wax on panel 50 x 50 and is priced at $ 14,000.
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