Sentences with phrase «for woodcuts»

Erich Heckel (1883 - 1970) Die Brucke artist, famous for his woodcuts, landscape paintings and nudes.
Karl Schmidt - Rottluff (1884 - 1976) Colourist, best - known for woodcuts, and a forceful, angular panting style.
Her materials range from plywood - for woodcuts featuring simple, lonely figures - to fabric from workers» uniforms and high - visibility jackets.
Karl Schmidt - Rottluff (1884 - 1976) Vivid colourist, noted for his woodcuts, landscapes and portrait art.
Richard Bosman is a painter and printmaker known for his woodcuts depicting turbulent seascapes.
He is best known for his woodcuts, paintings and ceramics often inspired by the world of nature.
Through her Tecelares, Pape proposes an alternative function for woodcuts, then considered a craft tradition; medium becomes a protagonist in these spatial investigations, as the texture of the woodblock becomes a compositional element.
Each game of Terraria is different — working your way through a procedurally - generated world, the player is given a pickaxe to mine resources, a sword for combat, and an axe for woodcutting.
Paint lines left on transparent plastic film through a process of scratching away (as might be the case when creating the block for a woodcut print) reveal an abstract form and an obsession with materiality and process that eludes a clear concept — which is also a weakness of this body of work.
Gert and Uwe Tobias are Romanian artists known for their woodcut prints, relief sculptures, drawings using typewriters, watercolors and ceramics.
These lushly colored sheets were used for the woodcut editions.»
It is a simple tool for woodcutting, but can be a deadly weapon in the right hands.

Not exact matches

A Christmas card that I have cherished for many years features a black - and - white woodcut showing Mary and the baby in the stable — and in the background the silhouette of a devastated city with the shell of a burned window, twisted and bent, but unmistakably shaped like a cross.
Hans Holbein the Younger (1497/8 -1543), known today mainly for his portraiture, produced a wide range of works in his earlier years, designing woodcuts supporting Reformation views along with more traditional altarpieces.
A faculty member at Bethany explains the decision not to show the woodcut this way: «The issue for some, of course, is censorship.
Compare, for example, Albrecht Dürer's well - known woodcut Crucifixion (1498) with Francis Bacon's triptych of the same subject.
There are numerous instances of coarse language by Luther, his Catholic opponents and the pamphleteers of the day, not to mention the inflammatory woodcuts (the cartoons of the period) which, for example, showed a seven - headed Luther.
Offer a woodcut for reading your explanation of why you aren't going to preach on giving!
Albrecht Durer, resident in Nuremberg, sent Luther a set of prints of woodcuts, as thanks for expressing what everyone wanted said.
A: We both currently work from home and I've set up a little workshop in my garage for the less glamorous task of woodcutting.
Art and science often came together in the works of Dutch artist M.C. Escher, known for his prints and woodcuts of «impossible constructions,» such as the famous stairway illusion in «Relativity.»
He did woodcuts and the font we used is very similar to ones he made for Cecil Day - Lewis» books.
This collection contains 27 stories and poems on the theme of «Autumn» (including some selections suitable for Thanksgiving and Hallowe'en), and a handful of «Trees» colouring pages from Medieval woodcuts.
Meanwhile, the trim in the steering wheel is labeled for its Shimamoku wood patterns, which combines old school woodcutting with modern laser cutting techniques.
In solo, but also for the first time online on consoles with the PlayStation 4 and the Xbox One, manage and develop your own farm: harvesting, animal husbandry (cows, chicken and sheep), sales of fresh products, investment in new and more powerful vehicles or tools... Discover also the new activity in Farming Simulator 15: woodcutting, and its selection of entirely dedicated vehicles and tools.
Whether fishing, woodcutting, mining, or tending to your plants and animals, you'll amass resources that can either be crafted or sold for money.
The show at Firstsite will be a unique presentation consisting of tapestries, woodcuts, ceramics and tiles designed for the House as well as sketchbooks and photographs that chart its development.
The Swedish artist Mamma Andersson is best known for her paintings — evocative images of mysterious worlds — but this show is dedicated to woodcut prints, her first solo exhibition in the medium.
Besides her paintings, Ms. Frankenthaler is known for her inventive lithographs, etchings and screen prints she produced since 1961, but critics have suggested that her woodcuts have made the most original contribution to printmaking.
For a 2014 exhibition at the Albertina, the late, precocious Austrian artist Gunter Damisch shipped a stack of precut wood panels from Vienna to Paris, leaving the Woolworth studio team to compose the final images as they pleased in a mix of collage, monotype, woodcut, drawing and painting.
For this film, he produced thousands of woodcuts and then transformed images of each woodcut into 3 - D film, with each frame of film requiring eighteen pictures per second to pass in front of the camera lens.
The artist created the original woodcut on which the book is based during a residency at the Atlantic Center for the Arts in 2009.
The art and craft of the woodcut was a source of inspiration for a small, influential group of European and American artists whose work helped shape the modern book in the decades immediately preceding and following the turn of the twentieth century.
A CURIOUS HAND: THE PRINTS OF HENRI - CHARLES GUÉRARD (1846 - 1897) Guérard made etchings for Manet and a variety of innovations within modern printmaking based on the 19th - century French craze for Japanese ukiyo - e woodcuts.
Jay A. Clarke, curator of No Rules: Helen Frankenthaler Woodcuts, joins artist Clifford Ross and Olivier Meslay, Felda and Dena Hardymon Director of the Clark, for a public conversation.
The artist's historical research for this show began with an investigation of German printmaker Sebald Beham's sixteenth century woodcut, Fountain of Youth - Bathhouse (ca. 1531).
Patrick is well known for his large, high key colour canvases in acrylic, often in series and in a vertical format, but he also works on a smaller scale on paper, continually experimenting with small groups of paintings, acrylics on paper, collage, studies for larger paintings or prints, groups of etchings, silkscreen prints and woodcuts.
From self - portraits created in our children's programs and wearable art designed for the Teen Stylin» runway to woodcut prints inked in the Studio School's adult classes, art - making happens across VMFA's campus.
Samella Lewis echoes the folk realism of woodcuts for her migrants, William Pajaud the watercolors of John Marin for his religious yearnings, and Suzanne Jackson both Alice Neel and Georgia O'Keeffe for hers.
As an artist for over sixty five years, he employed various media from drawing and watercolor, through woodcut and etching, to painting and collage.
The pliable linoleum surface allows for a more fluid line than is possible in making a woodcut.
A comprehensive selection of lithographs, etchings, aquatints, woodcuts and never - before - displayed proofs illustrate the artist's working method and demonstrate Frankenthaler's unwavering passion for printmaking.
The idea for this exhibition sprang from Donald Judd's great interest in Dürer (Judd owned several woodcuts and etchings) and the wish to see the stark images of two such different artists, who lived five centuries apart, while simultaneously considering the motivation for one's interest in the other.
Mangold's woodcuts premiering for the first time are also presented in conversation with works such as Movement in White, Umber, and Cobalt Green (1950) by early American modernist John Marin (1870 — 1953), known for his abstract landscapes, and with Duet and Murmur (2014), New York — based contemporary artist Cheonae Kim's (1952 ---RRB- paintings from her linear black - and - white series.
The catalogue reproduces nearly 200 works, including 12 works in glass produced between 1921 and 1932; nearly 30 photographs and photocollages, many of which are previously unpublished; a selection of woodcuts and gouaches, and several items of furniture; the seven record sleeves Albers designed for Command Records (with their classic gatefold sleeves, which Albers helped to conceive); the paintings for which he is so well known; and a selection of theoretical texts.
Also included is a rare text by Wassily Kandinsky, previously printed in a 1934 exhibition bulletin for a show of Albers's woodcuts at the Galleria del Milione in Milan.
Please visit the Judd Foundation's online exhibition Donald Judd: Woodcuts for more on Judd's four - decade engagement with wood block printing.
For this installation, Judd Foundation will feature three complete sets of woodcut prints dating from 1988 to 1993 that explore color and proportion in series, key concerns for Judd's work in both two and three - dimensioFor this installation, Judd Foundation will feature three complete sets of woodcut prints dating from 1988 to 1993 that explore color and proportion in series, key concerns for Judd's work in both two and three - dimensiofor Judd's work in both two and three - dimensions.
The studio provides capabilities for intaglio, monotype, woodcut, linocut, letterpress, screen print, paper making, book arts and various mixed - media techniques.
In the 1970s Joan de Muga, son of the founder, opened Polígrafa's own workshop with facilities for etching, lithography, woodcuts, and other traditional print techniques.
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