Sentences with phrase «industrial enamel paint»

Each painting is built on top of a coat of industrial enamel paint that Shepherd brushes onto the panel, in a manner that emphasizes parallel, horizontal striations that emerge in the field.
In her versions of these Black Paintings, Sturtevant mirrored Stella's Minimalist style, applying stripes of the same industrial enamel paint with a brush and leaving lines of unpainted canvas visible in a geometric pattern.
For Machine # 5 (Roni)(2001), McBride casts a video game arcade with industrial enamel paint, reducing it to its most simplified form.
In search of a more natural technique, she has gradually replaced her customary industrial enamel painting with tempera painting, mixing a variety of traditional and untraditional pigments with a binder, usually egg.

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Industrial grade PG is used as an active ingredient in engine coolants and antifreeze; airplane de-icers; polyurethane cushions; paints, enamels and varnishes; and in many products as a solvent or surfactant.
First he resorted to the industrial look and feel of Ripolin enamel paint to «return» to neoclassical forms in paintings such as The Spanish Night (1922) and Animal Trainer (1923).
Plaster, enamel, spray paint on a wheeled cart, sanders, industrial primers and pens of every sort are grouped amongst buckets of scrapped paintings and collected dust.
Tajima will also present a new group of works from her «Furniture Art» series consisting of spray enameled transparent paintings each subtitled by a geographic location — Shikoku, Ojo Caliente, Kerala — drawing on the psychogeographic associations produced by the affective names of industrial colors and paints.
In the first years of his career, he made «poor» sculptures, using industrial mterials like Eternit, iron, wood and enamel paint.
Onto these structures Day - Glo paint and industrial enamels are applied as «material on material,» defining areas or zones on the raw plywood surfaces generating layers of information.
The industrial - strength oils pick up where enamel house paint for Jackson Pollock left off.
Often combining two or more abstract forms into one piece to create a three - dimensional composite wall relief, the surface of the canvas is painted using industrial materials such as oil - based enamel and spray paint.
They are now extremely fragile due to Pollock's unconventional use of enamel paint — essentially an industrial or household material (used to coat gutters, not canvases)-- and techniques, which included thinning down the consistency so that he could use a basting syringe, drawing with it «like a giant fountain pen,» as described by Pollock's wife, Lee Krasner.
American flag, toy doll, toy bull, string, industrial sealing compound, oil, enamel, spray paint on canvas mounted on wood, 78 x 80 x 7 in.
He makes clear his interest is in the relationships between, and references to, industry and technology, by using industrial oil enamels and paints on aluminum.
But in the early 1950s, in the years just before his tragic death at age 44 in an alcohol - fueled car crash, Pollock was experimenting with a new way of confronting his surface, spilling black enamel paint — the kind you might use on outdoor ironwork — onto raw cotton duck canvas, a clashing, angry union of synthetic industrial chemical and unprimed organic substrate.
By the mid -»70s, he'd begun painting on aluminum, but instead of using smooth industrial enamel he chose gloppy acrylic applied with small brushes.
Familiar from Shepherd's earlier bodies of work, the industrial enamel dries with a glossy, mirror - like finish that registers and reflects the space around the painting, fragmenting the shapes on account of the subtle ridges made by her brush.
Donald K. Sultan (born 1951) is an American painter, sculptor, and printmaker, particularly well - known for large - scale still life paintings and the use of industrial materials such as tar, enamel, spackle and vinyl tiles.
As with La Plume de Pierrot, he often combines industrial products, such as steel I - beams with cut steel plates, covering them in brightly colored enamel paint.
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