Sentences with phrase «imagines paintings within paintings»

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Imagine looking at a painting, of being moved by elements of its brush work or some other features within the strokes, of having feelings stir within you as a result of having looked upon it.
I have seen over the past few years the example of many artists working within the daily painting groups (which I do also) they have produced more work, less quality and lowest pricing you can imagine.
I can also imagine the whole exhibition as a reply to a previous one, almost as if this first painting, on a wall of its own, announces that the show is the artists reply, situated within a previously established dialogue.
In line with the recent trend of figurative painting, this show, curated by Katrina Neumann, brings together a multigenerational group of artists who create paintings that consider the human form within real and imagined environments.
This painting references Edwin Church's The Heart Of The Andes re-configured within screens and panels above a dystopian landscape, inverting Church's attempt to produce a «pure» landscape — a monumental imagining of the untouched environment.
The mirror reflection reoccurs as a central property, simultaneously functioning as an alter ego and an imagined audience beyond the private, as well as formal device within the painting.
His unique expressions created by a classical technique of layering thick oil paint to depict contemporary imagined sceneries reminiscent of the work of Van Gogh, have received acclaim both internationally and within Japan.
Originally I imagined I'd paint out the X, but then I realized how much it's determining the relationships within the painting.
Within Tate Liverpool's new exhibition An Imagined Museum hangs Martin Kippenberger's large oil painting The Modern House of Believing or Not (1985).
Eva Lundsager is an artist who makes paintings and works on paper that address possibilities in painting within a structure of an imagined, changing space.
When she paints, Wagner imagines each mark as being an individual — belonging to a family or social structure within the piece.
In Burroughs in Tangiers, for example, Dalwood paints collage - style quotations of famous twentieth - century paintings within the imagined bedroom of William Burroughs, but the paintings he chooses to pinch (the greatest painting of the twentieth century and the second greatest painting of the twentieth century) just make you miss good, honest, non-cynical painting.
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