Sentences with phrase «from draftsmanship»

Or it may begin when you notice that, however the paintings are made, their effect is not derived from draftsmanship but photography.

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In recent years, Almquist has become known for his inspired draftsmanship and the eccentric drawings that stem from a remarkable sensitivity.
Echoing the artist's early training and expert draftsmanship, the imagery in the eight prints in the ICA / Boston's collection originate from the immersive multimedia work, In Search of Vanished Blood.
Spanning from a drawing from the workshop of Raphael, to the first - ever watercolor by Winslow Homer to enter a museum collection, to works produced in the past five years by Natalie Frank, William Kentridge, and Titus Kaphar, the exhibition highlights the role of draftsmanship in artistic practice through a diverse selection of masterworks from artists across a wide range of art history.
But he was a late - blooming prodigy who almost right from the moment he enrolled in John Sloan's class at the Art Students League in New York in 1923 distinguished himself by the boldness of both his ambition and his draftsmanship.
Scheduled to be on view from May 18 to July 27, Nancy Grossman: Drawings will consist of fourteen arresting works on paper from the 1960s and 1970s, revealing the confident draftsmanship of a celebrated, international sculptor.
There are a mere 21 of his portrait drawings, mostly from the late 1960s and»70s and none recent, just enough to affirm his exceptional draftsmanship.
The resulting drawings range from small - scale abstractions to monumental figures and scrolls, which demonstrate Ramírez's unique draftsmanship of concentric lines, undulating patterns, and surreal topography.
Wu's art effortlessly switches back and forth from impeccable draftsmanship to total abstraction... Wu Guanzhong's art has a very calming and refreshing effect and it demonstrates the possibility of an expert representational painter successfully integrating abstraction.»
From the epics of Peter Paul Rubens to the sublime graphics of Mondrian, Donato Giancola's oil paintings mine classical draftsmanship, narration, and aesthetics of composition to lay a foundation rich in historical associations.
Either way, he was certainly some kind of crackpot genius, and his cartoonish, sexually charged, mystically suggestive colored - pencil drawings from the 1950s, on view in «From Barefoot Prophet to Avant - Garde Artist «at Michael Werner Gallery, are as compelling for their beautiful draftsmanship as they are for their bizarre metaphysics and gleefully fierce satfrom the 1950s, on view in «From Barefoot Prophet to Avant - Garde Artist «at Michael Werner Gallery, are as compelling for their beautiful draftsmanship as they are for their bizarre metaphysics and gleefully fierce satFrom Barefoot Prophet to Avant - Garde Artist «at Michael Werner Gallery, are as compelling for their beautiful draftsmanship as they are for their bizarre metaphysics and gleefully fierce satire.
Right from the beginning of Krasner's career, dating from the 1930s until she met both Pollock and painter John Graham in the early 1940s, Krasner displayed a precocious and competent draftsmanship.
For gravitas, John Szoke Gallery from New York has brooding, tenebrous works on paper by Edvard Munch, including a devastating Death and the Maiden, as well as those web - like linear displays of virtuoso draftsmanship, the Picasso drypoint series, the best of which is Sculpture, Tete de Marie Therese of 1933.
From the iridescent, soft - edged pastels of Edgar Degas to the black - and - white precision of Charles Sheeler, from the shock of Otto Dix to the Zenlike subtlety of Agnes Martin, draftsmanship in the 20th century continued to matFrom the iridescent, soft - edged pastels of Edgar Degas to the black - and - white precision of Charles Sheeler, from the shock of Otto Dix to the Zenlike subtlety of Agnes Martin, draftsmanship in the 20th century continued to matfrom the shock of Otto Dix to the Zenlike subtlety of Agnes Martin, draftsmanship in the 20th century continued to matter.
These graphite drawings, gouaches, and inked storyboards — the majority of which have never been shown before — broadly trace the evolution of Tom's exquisite draftsmanship and compositions from his earliest extant erotic works, executed just after serving in the Finnish Army during WWII, through to a complete comic produced in 1972, the year before Tom both earned his first solo exhibition, and retired from his advertising career to devote himself fulltime to his art.
Practically from the get - go (see Tea for Three, 1960), Marisol, as she is known, has melded representational sculpture with elements of abstract painting and exquisite draftsmanship, not to
Aside from observing that the use of this much - maligned and overused conjunctive - disjunctive reflects poor draftsmanship and generally should be avoided, we are, nonetheless, unpersuaded that the use of «and» and «or» with the slash is any more correct or any less confusing than without the slash.
The advantage is that it takes the law out of the memory - work and judgment exercise into an area where legal draftsmanship begins to resemble computer science, and the law can steal good techniques from a sister science.
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