Sentences with phrase «impasto technique»

The "impasto technique" is a way of applying paint to a canvas where the paint is thickly layered or textured, creating a three-dimensional effect. Full definition
The scenes in Loving Vincent move with an organic presence that ably transpose impasto techniques into a non-static template, and adds a layer of emotion to Van Gogh's work that might not have seemed possible before this.
Zhang Huan employs a thick impasto technique and all - over style that engulfs the surface of each Poppy Field painting.
Kossoff employs a distinct and heavy impasto technique to his paintings, and alongside his drawings and limited editions is today still producing an extraordinarily emotive body of work.
His use of broad brushstrokes and impasto technique challenged established conventions of the landscape genre and brought outdoor oil sketching to a new level of refinement.
Kelly's first encounter with Van Gogh catalyzed his obsession with impasto techniques, which earned him a solid place in the cannon of the time.
The painting makes you feel as if you were one of those particles in the painting, pulled in by an invisible magnet to the nucleus of the canvas.Up close you are able to see residues of color that have been over powered by the monochromatic duo of black and white impasto technique (almost un-noticeable from afar).
Hi Dalette, yes you will be able to use them with acrylics if you use a more watercolour like technique (thinner washes) but it will be harder to move the paint around if you're painting in a more impasto technique because the sable hairs are softer.
Today I am doing a Colorful Skeleton Makeup Tutorial which was inspired by pop art makeup looks and Vincent Van Gogh starry night painting where Van Gogh used a technique called the impasto technique.
The impasto technique itself, which entails layering paint on a canvas so thickly that it can appear to be emerging from the canvas, resembles the effects of movie carnage, which can seem to flow off the screen.
Alfred Jensen (b. 1903, Guatemala City, d. 1981, Livingston, NJ) studied at the San Diego Fine Arts School and in Munich under the tutelage of Hans Hofmann before leaving to complete his studies in Paris where he refined and developed his impasto technique.
This, in its essence, is the other side of the coin, or the opposite end compared to the substance of the impasto technique.
Featuring a soft palette mostly made of black, grey, tan and light pink tones, the painting shows an impasto technique generously applied to the ensemble.
From the 1950s, Freud began to work in portraiture, often nudes, using an impasto technique.
During the 1960s, Pousette - Dart began to work on the creation of grand size paintings utilizing the impasto technique, by combining layers of thickly applied paint over the canvas.
Most often, Spalletti's practice involve rubbing pigment into gesso, layer by layer over many days, building up and sanding down, to create a desired tone using the impasto technique.
In her last paintings, Thomas employed her characteristic short bars of color and impasto technique.
The surface becomes broader, the paint is thickly applied using the impasto technique, and stands up in lumps: Dedores (1968); Moorhen (1970).
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