Not exact matches
But this time on one of my Christmas orders, I used an
acrylic (really
flat) paint for my base
and the
oil for the lettering... then clear wax!
Hunter writes: «In the show, twelve recent, mostly large - scale, conventionally stretched works share fast - looking brush strokes; few visible layers of
oil or
acrylic; a graphic,
flat appearance that emphasizes surface;
and the impression — confirmed in the curatorial statement — that these paintings did not take long to make... The works in the exhibition raise the question, for me, of what it is that we value about painting right now — where we locate meaning
and value in paintings made quickly.»
Rather than painting thickly with opaque paint, Frankenthaler used
oil and then later,
acrylic paint, thinly like watercolor, pouring it onto raw canvas
and letting it soak
and stain the canvas, flowing into shapes of
flat translucent color.
For his accomplished paintings, Slama utilizes
oil,
acrylic,
and airbrush to create
flat surfaces that erase the hand of their creator, a style particularly appropriate for the works here, which are themselves often devoid of humans....
Frankenthaler's invention of soak - stain, which involved pouring turpentine - thinned
oil paint (
and later, watered - down
acrylic) on a
flat, untreated canvas, opened doors to the next big thing, Color Field painting.
Frankenthaler explored a variety of linear components in her
oil paintings of the 1950s, but in the 1960s she shifted her focus, embracing
acrylic paints to explore open,
flat fields of color, evident in the large
and glowing 1973 painting «Nature Abhors a Vacuum.»
«Lit,»
Oil and Acrylic on 2 Panels, 48 x 61 Inches Susan Sharp is an outstanding abstract painter of biomorphic
and linear forms,
flat planes, vivid color
and highly glossy surfac...
It was during this period that Dugmore began heavily experimenting with the ways in which texture could be given to
flat surfaces using readily - available pigments, including watercolor, ink,
acrylic,
and oil paint.
· Painting - creation of a still life, portrait, landscape, abstract or other image on a
flat surface, such as a canvas by using
oil and or
acrylic paints.