At Gavin Brown's Enterprise, an established gallery in the West Village, Bradley is showing messy, large - scale abstract paintings made with oilstick
instead of paint brushes.
Not exact matches
Instead of hating my body, I
brushed in some new layers
of paint.»
It's kinda like
painting a wall with a tiny artist
brush instead of big roller like you use».
I like the tip
of it being kind
of like a
paint brush instead of a regular applicator.
Andy Baird bairdstudios.com «My
paintings are unique in that they are finely rendered subjects done by dripping
paint instead of the traditional methods
of «medium and
brush.»
After these discoveries, I made an early attempt to combine performance, process, and artifact: it was a
painting for Eric Dolphy called Mouthpiece (1992) done by holding the
brush in my mouth
instead of my hands.
Wielding a spray gun
instead of a
brush, Grosse often
paints directly on the walls, floors, or facades
of her exhibition sites, altering the logic and scale
of architecture itself.
After Pollock viewed them, he went back home and blew them up to 9 by 12 feet (2.7 m × 3.7 m), pouring
paint onto the canvas
instead of brushing it on.
The next time you get commissioned for a work, or the next time someone comes to buy another piece
of your artwork,
instead of giving them an invoice or showing them the price, simply give them a blank invoice or receipt with the total number
of hours you spent on it and itemized cost
of every material you used (from
paint brushes, to
paint, to canvas, to whatever).
Pollock emphasized the expressive power
of the artist's gestures, materials, and tools, often applying
paint with sticks, trowels, and palette knives
instead of brushes.
Emphasizing the expressive power
of the artist's gestures, materials, and tools, Pollock often applied
paint with sticks, trowels, and palette knives
instead of brushes.
Instead, when Pollock dripped thinned
paint from a stick or a
brush, moving his wrist and arm fast or slow, wide or contracted, high or low in the air above a canvas, an almost infinitely variable range
of linear marks fell to the canvas below.
Instead of painting the canvas with a
brush, Noland's style was to stain the canvas with color.
Instead of brush strokes, Rifai drips and rolls his
paint, layering saturated surfaces with grids
of wavering lines, creating compositions that tend toward the definition
of a new visual language.
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.
Divisionism Analytical
painting technique developed systematically by Georges Seurat (1859 - 91);
instead of mixing colours on the palette, each colour is applied «pure» in individual
brush - strokes, so that from a certain distance, the viewer's eye and brain perform the mixing «optically»; see also Italian Divisionism.
He is even known to use twigs
of various trees
instead of brushes, applying
paint and modifying the piece using bamboo and hemlock branches and sticks to bring his ideas to life.
Around 1980, a generation
of artists who had been involved in the radical strategies
of the»70s rediscovered the possibilities
of painting on stretched canvas, and working with oil
paint, figure / ground relationships, applying
paint with a
brush instead of spraying or folding or pouring or staining.
In the catalog essay to Reinventing Abstraction, Rubinstein puts it this way: «Around 1980, a generation
of artists who had been involved in the radical strategies
of the»70s rediscovered the possibilities
of painting on stretched canvas, and working with oil
paint... applying
paint with a
brush instead of spraying or folding or pouring or staining.
Instead of pulling a
paint - dipped
brush across the surface, the artist has meticulously drawn the edges
of each streak.
Of these connections, I note an interest in paintings of modest scale (a stated interest which is not consistently reflected by the paintings chosen for Reinventing), in «low - key» or unassuming compositions, and a fixation on the artists» renewed «curiosity about paint's material possibilities» («Provisional») and their «rediscover [y][of] the possibilities of painting on stretched canvas, and working with oil paint, figure / ground relationships, [and] applying paint with a brush instead of spraying or folding or pouring or staining» (Reinventing
Of these connections, I note an interest in
paintings of modest scale (a stated interest which is not consistently reflected by the paintings chosen for Reinventing), in «low - key» or unassuming compositions, and a fixation on the artists» renewed «curiosity about paint's material possibilities» («Provisional») and their «rediscover [y][of] the possibilities of painting on stretched canvas, and working with oil paint, figure / ground relationships, [and] applying paint with a brush instead of spraying or folding or pouring or staining» (Reinventing
of modest scale (a stated interest which is not consistently reflected by the
paintings chosen for Reinventing), in «low - key» or unassuming compositions, and a fixation on the artists» renewed «curiosity about
paint's material possibilities» («Provisional») and their «rediscover [y][
of] the possibilities of painting on stretched canvas, and working with oil paint, figure / ground relationships, [and] applying paint with a brush instead of spraying or folding or pouring or staining» (Reinventing
of] the possibilities
of painting on stretched canvas, and working with oil paint, figure / ground relationships, [and] applying paint with a brush instead of spraying or folding or pouring or staining» (Reinventing
of painting on stretched canvas, and working with oil
paint, figure / ground relationships, [and] applying
paint with a
brush instead of spraying or folding or pouring or staining» (Reinventing
of spraying or folding or pouring or staining» (Reinventing).
Your kid
paints her face with yogurt, wants you to chase her and «catch her» when you're trying to
brush her teeth, or puts on daddy's shoes
instead of her own when you're racing out the door.
I used regular
paint instead of spray
paint and applied it with a
brush because I didn't want it to have that perfectly sprayed finish and I used an exterior
paint because it would be durable enough to hold up to wear and water on the top
of the dresser, but wouldn't have to be sealed.
I've used the toothbrush trick also... I found that
instead of running my finger over it... if I just smacked the hand holding the
brush again my other hand so the
paint flew off the
brush... looks great;D But you did really well and I am SO going to try this in our tiny master bath
of the house that we rent.
I will have to
paint with a
brush instead of sprayer.
So
instead of finding something to replace them with, I made them over with a bit
of wax, a
paint brush, and a rag.
They go for a botanical zoo, with one
of everything,
instead of painting with a wide
brush.