Sentences with phrase «for oil on canvas»

The Best in Show winners are Crista Bromley for her oil on canvas, «Who's the Boss Now» and Øistein Hansen for his digital photograph, «Full Moon at Dovre Mountain Norway.»
On Oct. 6, bidding for the oil on canvas painting soared to twice its estimate (# 600,000 - # 900,000) selling for $ 2,387,880 (# 1,809,000), an artist record, according to Phillips and previous sales results.
Georgia native Ziyan (Lisa) Tan received accolades for her oil on canvas, «Basket of Life,» which symbolizes the importance of bread throughout history.
Known for her oil on canvas portraits of friends, family, lovers, poets, artists and...
A painter from Serbia, Milan Hrnjazovic is known for his oil on canvas paintings often depicting female figures.
Honorable Mention awards in the Traditional Art category were given to Julia Jenkins for her acrylic painting, «Metamorphosis,» Shabana Kauser for her oil on canvas, «Identity», Seon Young Kim for her oil on panel, «Jared» and Elzbieta Karnas for her oil on canvas, «Sunshine.»
The Best in Show winners are Nadine Manuel for her oil on canvas, «Selfie» and Harry Longstreet for his photograph «The History of Warsaw.»

Not exact matches

Yet I changed my tools from brushes, oil paints, and canvas to pencil, paper, and computing power for years and finished physics with a diploma on the topic of many - particle theory, under the supervision of Prof. Nolting at the Humboldt University in Berlin.
Formulated with 100 % argan oil, your skin practically drinks in the nourishing liquid on contact, which leaves behind a glowy canvas for your makeup to glide across.
The medium Robbins selected for Harvard University portraiture was oil on canvas.
$ 250 is actually fair for a 30 «x60» oil on canvas painting.
Matthew Neil Gehring, For Whom this Glen is Sacred, 2013, oil on canvas, 72 x 84 inches (courtesy of Kathryn Markel Fine Arts)
Joe Fig, Study for Napoleon 1814, 2009, oil on canvas, 78 x 78 inches (courtesy of the artist and Cristin Tierney, New York)
I don't know what's «industry standard practice» for fine art galleries these days, regarding pricing works on paper vs. works on canvas, but my suspicion is that the reason for the * historical * difference between the two is that works on paper are perceived to be less «serious» (after all, watercolor started out as a quick way for oil painters to sketch out drafts), and less long - lasting (historically, a lot of watercolors were fugitive, and tended to fade with time, unlike varnished oil paintings).
A nonprofit wants to purchase the digital images of 55 of my oil - on - canvas paintings from a recent solo exhibit, to be used for educational purposes and for printed materials.
In May of that year, a buyer paid $ 275,750 for an untitled 1984 oil, collage and mixed media on canvas at Sotheby's in Milan.
Leland Bell, Croquet Party, 1965, oil on canvas, 42 x 60 inches (Collection of the Center for Figurative Painting, New York)
Seascape — Isle of Shoals, 1902, oil on canvas, 29-1/8 x 37-1/2 inches, framed by Gill & Lagodich for the High Museum of Art, Atlanta; c. 1900 Stanford White - style American painting frame, gilded carved wood, attributed to Milch Galleries, New York frame makers.
His photograph Upper Deck (circa 1928) served as the prototype for his oil - on - canvas Upper Deck (1929), both of which depict the same mechanical details of a steamship's superstructure.
Quaker Nell (Helen M. Taylor), 1916, oil on canvas, 24 x 20 inches, Framed by Gill & Lagodich for the High Museum of Art, Atlanta.
Paris At Twilight, oil on canvas, 1887, 25-1/2» x 21-1/4», framed by Gill & Lagodich for the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art; period American Whistler - style gilded wood frame.
Known formerly for her figurative works in oil on canvas, as well as using everyday materials including biro and bleach, Saville has — since 2014 — been producing large - scale abstracts, made up of flawlessly gradating shades.
«Wait» by John Walker, 2017, oil on canvas, is part of his exhibition at the Center for Maine Contemporary Art in Rockland.
FAITH RINGGOLD, Installation view of «Black Light Series # 10, Flag for the Moon: Die Nigger,» 1967/69 (oil on canvas), was on view in «Faith Ringgold's America: Early Works and Story Quilts» at ACA Galleries in New York.
PAGES 26 - 27: From left, «Lawdy Mama,» 1969 (oil and gold leaf on canvas) and «Icon for My Man Superman (Superman never saved any black people — Bobby Seale),» 1969 (oil, acrylic, and aluminum leaf on linen canvas) both by Barkley L > Hendricks.
Shown, KEHINDE WILEY, «Design for a Stained Glass Window with Wild Man,» 2006 (oil on canvas).
LYNETTE YIADOM - BOAKYE, «No Head for Violence,» 2011 (oil on canvas, 16 × 18 inches).
In Smoke Signals (oil on canvas), for example, the viewer sees from behind a figure holding an axe, his posture relaxed.
Though, he worked in a variety of media and styles, including ink, oil, acrylic, video, and collage, Davis is best known by far for his acrylic paintings (mostly on canvas) of colorful vertical stripes, which he began to paint in 1958.
Only just in case one was not looking for affinities, Goss also has an oil and screen print on canvas.
Il Lee's recent venture into a different medium, exemplified in the first public unveiling of his large - scale acrylic and oil on canvas work at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in 2010, has opened up a significant and exciting new direction for the artist.
A further important highlight is Fuego Flores in acrylic and oil stick on canvas by Jean - Michel Basquiat (1960 - 1988), which has remained off the market for over 20 years and was last exhibited publicly in the 1984 exhibition Jean - Michel Basquiat at the Gallery V in Stockholm.
He had quit figuration in time for Abstract Expressionism, befuddling some of the same tired critics who jumped all over his seeming return to cartooning, only this time on big, bold canvases in oil.
Her works in oil on panel, graphite on mylar, mixed media on paper and sewn canvas employ materials for their connotative properties as well as their experiential potential.
Stuart Davis, Hot Still Scape for Six Colors - Seventh Avenue Style (1940), oil on canvas, 36 ″ x 45 ″; courtesy Boston Museum of Fine Arts
Alfonso Ossorio, known primarily for his later compositions of found gewgaws and the ever - present evil eye, also has a traditional oil on canvas action painting from 1955.
• Georges de Feure (French, 1868 - 1943), Project for a Tapestry («The Fairy Caprice»), 1895 - 96, oil on canvas, 45 1/2 x 37 1/2».
Varejão's first solo U.S. museum exhibition is currently on view at ICA Boston featuring among other works, «Polvo Portraits» (shown above), an oil on canvas series referencing Brazil's 1976 census, in which citizens were given 136 options for describing their race in terms of color.
«Pigs blood for a painting I didn't make», 2017 oil on canvas 33 x 48.4 cm installation view Galerie Buchholz, Berlin 2017
Also of interest are a series of photographs by Anne Sager, James Brooks's The Springs (lithograph, 1971), Marcia Gygli - King's Main Beach, East Hampton (oil on canvas, mixed media frame, 1988 - 91), and Terry Elkins's Montauk (collage and pencil, 1994 - 97), a work which is memorable both for his signature collage technique but also for the use of shadowing, which adds a significantly suggestive intimation to the image of the Montauk lighthouse.
The absolute highlight of the show for me is a large vertical oil on canvas, Summer Glory, painted in 1944.
Always to be counted on for pushing the perimeters of her intensely optical abstract paintings, this show finds Ferris, now 41, experimenting, rethinking, slowing down, mixing marble dust into her oil paint, laying down stenciled polygonal shapes, wiping out areas of canvas, leaving severe spray - painted black lines as structure.
These include a selection of the most personal pieces from the collections of Johnson and Whitney — in many cases, gifts from the artists themselves, from the untitled oil on canvas of 1971 by Jasper Johns for David Whitney to literal birthday wishes to Philip Johnson from Frank Stella and Michael Graves.
But it's all relative: Hauser & Wirth (which likes publishing a slew of results at fairs) reported the sale of a new mixed media work on canvas by LA - based artist Mark Bradford's for $ 2 million, as well as The Opaque (1947), an oil by Arshile Gorky, shown publicly for the first time since 1965.
Francis Bacon (1909 - 1992) Study for Portrait signed, titled and dated «Study for Portrait 1977 Francis Bacon» (on the reverse) oil and dry transfer lettering on canvas 78 x 58 1/8 in.
Frances Stark, Ian F. Svenonius's «Censorship Now» for the 2017 Biennial, Spread 1 of 8 (Sincerly), 2017, gesso, ink, oil and acrylic on canvas, 1.9 x 2.6 m. Courtesy: Gavin Brown's enterprise, New York
Best known for his oil paintings on canvas, Baselitz's prints and drawings have also been widely praised.
Left to right: Celeste Dupuy - Spencer, Fall with Me for a Million Days (My sweet waterfall), 2016, oil on canvas, 152 x 122 cm and Closing Party (Hit the North), 2016, oil on canvas, 122 x 152.
Marian Anderson, 1965, Beauford Delaney, American (1901 — 1979) Oil on canvas, J. Harwood and Louise B. Cochrane Fund for American Art
«Ryusen» from 1991 fetched just under $ 4 million and «Kakueki,» a 1985 oil on canvas, went for $ 2.5 million.
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