The PVC support is placed on the floor as the artist physically leans on top of it to apply
her fluid brushstrokes, constantly moving and changing her position in relation to it in a spontaneous and intuitive flow.
The show brings together a series of works produced by this second - generation abstract expressionist between 1958 and 1975, including canvases saturated with sensuous color and defined by
fluid brushstrokes.
In his works, Dobliar builds up thick but
fluid brushstrokes to form images.
«To see the last works,» Murphy writes, «is to see all of Dubuffet, his theories contracted into an energetic force comprised of wild,
fluid brushstrokes that appear as if they could escape from the confines of any boundaries imposed upon them.»
Working from photographs, she uses broad,
fluid brushstrokes to animate her protagonists.
His early oil sketches, painted outdoors and characterized by their bright colors,
fluid brushstrokes, and prioritization of the expression of mood and atmosphere over topographical details, greatly influenced the Impressionists.
The paintings were composed of thick,
fluid brushstrokes, the individuals appearing more as caricatures rather than traditional realist portraits.
Unlike woodcut that requires chisel, or etching that requires acid, lithograph allows Shinoda to work directly and spontaneously on the plate with
her fluid brushstroke.
Not exact matches
Working in tactile layers with impassioned, energetic
brushstrokes, Brown relishes the
fluid, viscous properties of the medium, conjuring flickering human traces through abstract painterly dynamism.
He had a way of seemingly tossing off the most
fluid, delicate lines, bold
brushstrokes, and violently dabbed marks.
And in the 1970's, his style became more
fluid and contemplative, as can be seen in the work... Whose Name Was Written in Water (1975), in which the use of paint diluted with oil yielded longer and more gestural
brushstrokes.
Accents of small cobalt blue triangles and dots intermingle with the outlines of lightly traced hurdles; it is these that ground the picture in the history of landscape painting, as they interrupt the
fluid swathes of pastel
brushstrokes to demarcate spatial distance and establish a foreground that would otherwise be intangible.
Exchanging her style of
fluid colors with the occasional use of
brushstrokes, Van Lankveld here presents a series of paintings in a vivid array of painterly elements.
In his Luhring Augustine exhibition embrace, people, objects, or undefinable things morph into particles of a memory that oppose waning through Kahr's
fluid and ethereal
brushstrokes.
Exploring the splendor of the female form in dance, his deft
brushstrokes and
fluid lines create a hypnotic dynamic movement that prances between his canvases.
I was struck, at first, by Eisenman's incredible mastery — the work feels both organic and natural in that the
brushstrokes are
fluid and forceful, made with the confidence of an artist who knows exactly what she is doing.
The energy of Martin's process is palpable in the rich swathes of colour applied in thick,
fluid, overlaid
brushstrokes.
By replicating their bold,
fluid, and gestural
brushstrokes by other means and on a smaller scale, one could say the abstract expressionists were making «still lifes» of the painterly qualities that they were working so hard to cultivate on their canvases.