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My first
foray into painting with the canvas facing the mirror was a sincere attempt to paint myself as others see me, rather than a mirror image.
Mr. Brown's careful textures find some common ground with the more mechanical, stucco - like surface of Peter Halley's 1983 «Power Interruption» (which suggests the twin towers), and with «Third Red Sweater Painting,» a recent
foray into painting by the sculptor Carol Bove.
Redick and Marco Bellinelli feasted from three, and Simmons willingly found his shooters coming off screens or when
he forayed into the paint.
Painting with Babies and Toddlers isn't just a visual activity or process art it's sensory and it can start when they are young — we've shared before our first
forays into painting with some easy edible paints and now we're sharing our recipe for homemade paints that are taste safe so ideal for a multisensory experience for the babies and toddlers and perfect for painting with baby.
The Institute of Contemporary Art, London is now hosting Woodman's first solo show in the UK, which features her recent
forays into painting and mixed - media installations — evidence that even at 85, she is still searching for new ways to express herself.
Vicente's initial
forays into painting and, later, collage, were preceded by his years studying sculpture at the Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando in Madrid.
For Presidents Day, SFAQ writer and «famous art professor» Mark Van Proyen took an in - depth look at 20th century rulers and
their forays into painting.
On view are iconic works from key moments of his career, from his student days in the 1960s to the present, including his large - scale double portraits of the celebrity friends of his youth; the collaged Polaroids through which he examined new possibilities within Cubism as well as the artistic use of photography; his later
forays into painting the landscape on location in his native Yorkshire; and finally, his experimental works using iPad apps.
It seems impossible to consider, but Judd did not realize his now - exalted masterful wielding of materials until the close of the 1950s, having spent well over a decade discovering and cultivating his craft with largely fruitless
forays into painting.
Not exact matches
Valve's current
foray into the Steambox is already extremely risky and the current lukewarm to negative reception of their controller (their first real piece of hardware) hasn't exactly
painted Valve as the new golden child of hardware development.
Rose Sharp writes that Goodman's oeuvre «is a little bit difficult to sum up, perhaps, because over the course of this long and productive career, her creative output has vacillated between
painting and drawing (with
forays into three - dimensional constructions); smooth surfaces and chaotic buildup on canvas; and intimate small - scale works and jaw - dropping large
paintings that grab your eye from across the room.
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Paintings greatly preempts Held's late forays into what I call «video - game landscapes», though his panache for asserting his paintings beyond their compositional parameters is totally act
Paintings greatly preempts Held's late
forays into what I call «video - game landscapes», though his panache for asserting his
paintings beyond their compositional parameters is totally act
paintings beyond their compositional parameters is totally active here.
Combining a ceiling mounted projector and wall - bound
painting into a single work, they take as their starting point contemporary painter Albert Oehlen's
forays into projections on
paintings.
Her «thing» is a little bit difficult to sum up, perhaps, because over the course of this long and productive career, her creative output has vacillated between
painting and drawing (with
forays into three - dimensional constructions); smooth surfaces and chaotic buildup on canvas; and intimate small - scale works and jaw - dropping large
paintings that grab your eye from across the room.
But dealer George Adams was moved by the crisp lines and jarring angles of the artist's brief
foray into Hard Edge, a style associated with Color Field
painting and Op Art.
Nor was either included in last season's MoMA
foray into contemporary
painting, though they are the two names most often cited as artists whose work should have been included.
He marked the shift with his first
foray into figurative
paintings, which made up half of the eight works in the exhibition.
Next come mostly abstract
paintings from two
forays Wols made
into oil - on - canvas in 1946 - 47 and 1949 - 51.
She has worked as a professional tattooist for 15 years and have mastered the medium, with
forays back
into the fine art world, mostly through
painting, still exhibiting the work on at least a yearly basis.
«Blue & Ice» features a suite of new
paintings and a
foray into sculpture.
His first
forays into art were actually in designing furniture, the forms of which would feature in many of his
paintings.
The exhibition introduces Ramirez» first
foray into ceramics as a medium, accompanying acrylic
paintings and silkscreened installations that invite the collector to actively engage in the pieces.
Come 1975, Gilliam moved away from draped canvases, and since then, he has produced considerable bodies of work ranging from geometric collages and quilted
paintings (both inspired by his African American heritage) to more recent
forays into computer generated images and assemblage.
Painting is the be-all and end - all of Mr. Hockney's art, the point of departure of his
forays into other pictorial realms and the port to which he inevitably returns, discoveries in hand.
1910 is the official date of the first abstract
paintings, but Af Klint made her
forays into abstraction four years earlier
1910 is the official date given by Alfred Barr, founding director of New York's Museum of Modern Art, for the creation of the first abstract
paintings, but Af Klint made her
forays into abstraction four years earlier — in 1906.
One room brings together the
paintings of modern European colorists (Pierre Bonnard, Henri Matisse, Vincent van Gogh) who
forayed into abstraction, while another showcases their American counterparts (Milton Avery, Arthur Dove, Albert Pinkham Ryder), revealing the artists» similar preoccupation with color and light yet different sensibilities.
Wall texts lay out his basic themes and motifs, from strange meditations on Donald Duck and the «tent
paintings» in the 1960s to later works that took up symbols from Germany's Nazi past, and repurposed them as surreal «dithyrambs,» a term borrowed from Greek poetry but reinvented by Lüpertz as a catchall for his not - quite - abstract
forays into abstraction and not - quite - figurative exercises in drawing real things in the world.
His important Dance Diagram
paintings from the early 1960s would ultimately find their inspiration in Warhol's early
forays into the subject.
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paintings dating from 1920 — 1943: works from Still's student years, Depression - era works, Surrealist - inspired works, and first
forays into abstraction
He balances his interests in photography with
forays into sculpture,
painting and drawing.
Amy Sillman: one lump or two features over 90 works, including drawings,
paintings, «zines, and the artist's recent
forays into animated film.
Landscape
painting is regarded as European Canada's most successful
foray into artistic production.
Her large works now greet visitors stepping off the elevator on the sixth floor of the biennial — a semi-recent
foray into figuration that might stun those who only know her by her Minimalist
paintings, which received a solo exhibition at the Whitney in 1975.
The figurative work becomes more wistful and supposedly lyrical as the forties progress, culminating in the «Hammersmith»
paintings of semi-abstracted atmospheric river and outdoor scenes, such as The Gardens of Hammersmith No. 2, made at about the same time as his first
forays into abstract
painting and collage.
These unite the quirky, faux hi - tech packaging contraptions for which he was best known in the late 1980s with his recent
forays into hyperrealist
paintings and collages.
His one - time
foray into cinema suggests possible new directions and asks further questions: Why not integrate film more visibly
into his
painting practice?
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paintings dating from 1920 — 1943: Still's student years, Depression - era works, Surrealist - inspired works, and first
forays into abstraction.
Gottlieb's
foray into sculpture lasted only about a year and a half, but in that brief time he created a body of work that challenged the delineation between
painting and sculpture.
Perhaps he senses that the gig is up on the name
paintings because his current show introduces leaves, fish, bugs and butterflies, as well as an impressive
foray into sculpture.
Eisenman's talk at The New School will address the dialogue between her
painting practice and her expansion
into sculpture, as well as her even more recent
foray into public sculpture to discuss how she has engaged with this new context and responded to its challenges.
The works in Greenbaum's series of screenprints «Outtakes,» one of the artist's first
forays into printmaking, are closely related to her
painting practice, as they also showcase her organic and inventive abstractions.
These undercurrents compelled a number of artists, particularly those of the Stieglitz Circle, to reject European influences and abruptly end their earlier
forays into abstraction — O'Keeffe's wonderful meditations on form and color, Hartley's Synthetic Cubist works
painted in Provincetown and Bermuda in 1915 and 1916, Dove's seminal series of pastels from 1910 - 11 — and focus on more recognizable subject matter.
With a storied career behind him that saw notable
forays into the graphic novel, Williams has maintained a passionate relationship with drawing and the ways it directly informs
painting.
Gestural applications of
paint are noticeably absent; instead, undifferentiated shapes with hard - edged outlines echo the artist's
forays into collage, an important medium he had mastered just a few years earlier.
Despite his
forays into sculpture, Artschwager continued to
paint.
Featured are more than 90 works, including drawings,
paintings, «zines (which she calls «a chance to present one's own epiphanies»), and the artist's recent
forays into animated film.
Later
forays into the tents of Art Southampton and Frieze New York on Randall's Island furnished a trove of images featuring disaffected socialites oblivious to the
paintings and sculpture around them.
Apart from the very occasional, idle
foray into figuration — «sans le même désespoir» — I have been at the abstract
paint face, so to speak, for the best part of thirty years.