Art Projects is pleased to present The New Four Seasons, a solo exhibition of works by Myong Hi Kim that focuses on her most recent four
large oil pastel on chalkboard works.
Excerpt — • • • Opening Jan. 22 at Art Projects International: «The New Four Seasons, a solo exhibition of works by Myong Hi Kim that focuses on her most recent four
large oil pastel on chalkboard works.
Not exact matches
Different mixed media painting techniques, using glue, string, card, wax, paper to manipulate and to create texture with acrylic paint Looking at famous artists like Jackson Pollock, Frank Auerbach, David Bomberg, John Hoyland and Howard Hodgkin Resources: Acrylic paint, Sponges, sticks,
large and small paintbrushes, credit card, string, glue, Punchinella, kebab sticks batik wax, sand, tissue paper, scrap paper and glue guns, Creating a number of different textures with acrylic paint and see what other mixed media layering one can achieve with chalk and
oil pastel as well to layer over the acrylic paint.
With its
large format and appealing
pastel and
oil paintings, Sebastian and the Balloon is a perfect choice for story time — and for all young readers ready to undertake their own flights of imagination.
For this activity you'll need a marker, white paper, black construction paper,
oil pastels, scissors, glue, and a
large circle object to trace -LSB-...]
New Body of Work by Myong Hi Kim The four
large works that make up the new body of work by Myong Hi Kim titled The New Four Seasons, sees the artist returning to use
oil pastels on chalkboard while the subject of the four
large works are the local area around a studio that Myong Hi Kim sometimes uses in South Korea.
The artist is known for her detailed and sensitive
oil pastel works on chalkboard, as used for her four
large works in The New Four Seasons, but her pictures are what she describes as apparitions, brief moments captured as with her new body of work, where the focus is not the trees or landscape but that moment of a leaf or insect disturbing the surface of the water... full article: http://www.widewalls.ch/myong-hi-kim-the-new-four-seasons-solo-exhibition-art-projects-international-new-york-2015/
Titled The New Four Seasons, the new body of work by Myong Hi Kim reveals four
large works ambitious in both scale and her commanding yet sensitive use of
oil pastels.
The works in
oil paint,
oil pastels and chalk
pastels vary from
large (30 × 40») to very small (4 × 6 ″).
The
large ebullient
oil pastel renditions that beckon irresistibly in Spelman College Museum's newly opened version of the Brooklyn show attest to the sensory pleasures of her work.
Scanning the table of contents is like flipping through a course catalog: do you want to take Naomi Campbell's «Working
Large in Watercolor,» James McElhinney's «Journal Painting and Composition,» Sharon Sprung's «Figure Painting from Life in
Oil,» or Ellen Eagle's «Poetic Realism in
Pastel»?
The four
large works that make up the new body of work by Myong Hi Kim titled The New Four Seasons, sees the artist returning to use
oil pastels on chalkboard while the subject of the four
large works are the local area around a studio that Myong Hi Kim sometimes uses in South Korea.
The exhibition, curated by Piper Marshall, features six
large oil paintings and four gestural drawings in charcoal and
pastel.
The studio demonstrations will clearly show how Albert perfects his PLEIN AIR studies and brings life to his
large oil paintings from photographs and
pastels painted on location.
The exhibition will include work ranging from
large - scale ballpoint works, color - saturated multi-layered paintings, wool drawings,
oil pastel works and an ink scholars» rock.