Typically, he creates several preliminary watercolour studies before executing
his large scale oil painting works, usually on stretched linen or cotton.
Each photograph is then transformed into
a large scale oil painting.
The Henry is pleased to present a focused exhibition of works by the celebrated artist Sean Scully with a presentation of the artist's photographic Harris and Lewis Shacks portfolio, from the museum's permanent collection and October
a large scale oil painting from the same period.
Rassin's specialty is
large scale oil paintings and fashion; transforming his artwork into what is wearable, beautiful art that is practical and lavish at the same time.
She used these manufactured setting as still - lifes, transcribing them into
larger scale oil painting of abstract space - scapes.
Shan Shan Sheng,
large scale oil paintings, glass sculpture.
Large scale oil paintings dripping in paint and medium encapsulate the whole canvas in grid like nature.
The second part consists of six delicately colored pencil drawings which are designed to look like hand colored postcards and depict views of the hospitals in Germany and Austria where the T4 Euthanasia programme took place between 1939 and 1941, whilst the third part consists of five
large scale oil paintings which display the insides of Nazi Gas Chambers.
In keeping with the spirit of these artists,
her large scale oil paintings are characterized by somber colours and a meditative mood, and are stripped bare of decorative elements, extraneous detail and moralizing content.
This exhibition consists of 17
large scale oil paintings that mark a new direction towards figuration.
Not exact matches
January 5, 2006 Artist immortalizes atrium at University of Chicago Hospitals On January 6, 2006, New York artist Audrey Ushenko, a member of the National Academy of Design and a professor at Indiana University - Purdue University, Ft. Wayne, IN, will put the finishing touches on her
large -
scale oil painting of the three - story atrium of the Duchossois Center for Advanced Medicine at the University of Chicago Hospitals and the staff, patients, and visitors who pass through it.
On January 6, 2006, New York artist Audrey Ushenko, a member of the National Academy of Design and a professor at Indiana University - Purdue University, Ft. Wayne, IN, will put the finishing touches on her
large -
scale oil painting of the three - story atrium of the Duchossois Center for Advanced Medicine at the University of Chicago Hospitals and the staff, patients, and visitors who pass through it.
More than 20
large -
scale oil paintings will be on view alongside 50 never - before - exhibited works from the 1930s, which show the artist working in watercolor and gouache on paper.
Hunter writes: «In the show, twelve recent, mostly
large -
scale, conventionally stretched works share fast - looking brush strokes; few visible layers of
oil or acrylic; a graphic, flat appearance that emphasizes surface; and the impression — confirmed in the curatorial statement — that these
paintings did not take long to make... The works in the exhibition raise the question, for me, of what it is that we value about
painting right now — where we locate meaning and value in
paintings made quickly.»
On view until February 18, 2018, the work uses sculptural reliefs to enhance
large -
scale photographs of the artist standing in front of
oil paintings from the permanent collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art: Otto Dix's The Businessman Max Roesberg, Dresden (1922) and Balthus's Girl at a Window (1957).
He often works in grisaille, creating
large -
scale oil paintings depicting various configurations of the body.
His drawings — in particular his studies for his
large -
scale oil paintings with their notes scribbled down the margins — are some of his most intimate works to date.
In the last few years New York - based artist Michael Williams (born 1978) has evolved from making
large gestural
oil paintings to similarly
scaled paintings printed with a billboard - sized inkjet printer.
It tracks Elaine de Kooning's development as a first - rate, innovative portraitist through variously sized drawings, figure studies, trial sketches and small
paintings across five decades, with each room dramatically highlighting the best of her
large -
scale oil paintings, some never exhibited publicly until now.
Published on the occasion of her first exhibition at David Zwirner in fall of 2010, this beautifully designed and produced catalogue — with a text by noted curator and art historian Joachim Pissarro — features Suzan Frecon's most recent
large -
scale oil paintings, along with newly commissioned color photography of exhibition and studio installation views, as well as the artist's notebooks and sketches.
Her
large scale mixed media
oil paintings are found in the public collections of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum; Brooklyn Museum; Museum of Fine Arts (Houston); Victoria and Albert Museum (London); and Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco.
Featured in critically - acclaimed retrospectives at the Tate Britain, London, the Centre Pompidou, Paris and The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, this
large -
scale oil painting is a landmark of Hockey's career.
The exhibition presents
large -
scale oil paintings that are figurative, psychologically imbued, beautifully rendered, and wonderfully sublime by one of the most significant Realist painters of his generation.
His
large -
scale works begin as drawings either on paper or on the computer screen before they are printed or transferred to canvas and then embellished with
oil paint.
The first step is
painting on a
large piece of Mylar, the
scale of this piece of paper and he would use an
oil stick or a paintbrush to
paint an image on the Mylar.
Angel gave us a play by play of his approach, commencing with a
large -
scale, representational
oil painting on Plexiglas installed on the wall.
This selection of tough and tender,
large -
scale works of
oil on canvas are so much about
painting that we could call Eisler a painter's painter, and yet they use
painting as an added layer of mediation.
Eric Fischl made his reputation in the 1980s with
large -
scale figurative
oil paintings depicting ambiguous, erotically charged scenarios set in the American suburbs.
Among the work on view will be mural -
scale oil paintings from the Power Play series (1982 - 86) and a
large free - standing stained glass Rainbow Shabbot from The Holocaust Project (1985 - 1993).
For his second solo outing at the gallery, White will exhibit
large -
scale oil paintings as well as smaller works on paper, in which he continues his examination of the interstices between representation, abstraction and the tactile sphere of everyday life.
For his exhibition at Victoria Miro Mayfair, Khan has produced
large -
scale composite photographs made from a series of
oil stick
paintings.
Many of the Depression - era
paintings she made were
oil on paper, because materials were hard to come by and expensive, and the exhibition is dominated by
large -
scale compositions on paper.
The display ends with Hamed Ewais's Le Guardien de la vie (1967 - 8), a
large -
scale oil painting that depicts a fighter, weapon in hand, while underneath him everyday events such as a wedding taking place and a child riding a bike are shown, suggesting the possibility of societal renewal following the collapse of the Pan-Arab ideal after the Six - Day War in 1967.
Engaging in their complexity and enigmatic in their elusiveness, John Mills shows his most recent
large and small
scale graphite and
oil paintings on canvas with Rosamund Felsen Gallery.
Working on
large -
scale paintings in acrylic, watercolor and
oil, Guzmán
paints on behalf of her people and her gender.
From «Mother» (2017 — 2018), three new
large -
scale oil paintings, which borrow their imagery from Disney films, are shown in conjunction with a
painted steel sculpture of a female nude in a classical twisted pose.
Emerging talent Clare Bonnet's work was a huge success in our Jamaica Street Artists exhibition earlier this year and this time we will show four recent,
large -
scale oil paintings of semi-abstract female studies.
This is the next series in the Coloringbook Portfolio and «Paper Doll» Series,
large scale oil and digital ink
paintings on sheets of paper.
Through a combination of found - object assemblages, stunning
large scale collages and an
oil on linen
painting that nods to de Chirico, Hundley's work evokes all of the lust, betrayal, violence, and despair expected in a visual interpretation of ancient Greek tragedy.
The Museum's small - format, highly - detailed
painting, which evinces a strange perspective, was the springboard for Eliav to create a sprawling installation of twenty
large -
scale oil paintings that fill the exhibition space.
Her new multimedia exhibit will feature
large -
scale oil paintings, drawings, watercolor
paintings, an installation and a pop - up store with tote bags designed by the artist.
A one - person exhibition of
large scale Triangle
paintings and
oil stick on paper followed in 1993, at the Andre Zarre Gallery [11] where the artist employed a tight grid overridden by gesture and a plastic color palette.
WHAT SHE MAKES:
Large -
scale paintings that mix traditional
oil painting techniques with silkscreened images composited digitally from photo - editing software.
Her
large -
scale oil on canvas
paintings question how art can become a place by its interaction with the environment and how the space can become the artwork.
For her first exhibition at Casey Kaplan, New York — based artist Jordan Casteel will present a series of
large -
scale oil paintings of men she photographed while wandering the streets of Harlem.
The exhibition, on view from November 29 — January 12, will include a dozen
large -
scale paintings made over the past year, using
oil, acrylic, and hand - made spray -
paint.
Meditative,
large -
scale paintings augmented by smaller studies in
oil and ceramic reimagine the domestic spaces of her relatives with a focus on her late grandparents» mid-century suburban home.
- Peter Doig1 British / Canadian artist Peter Doig stands in a position seemingly riddled with contradictions: straddling national identities; employing a medium (photography) historically thought to lead to the eventual disappearance of his own medium (
painting); and working within a continuum of
large scale figurative and landscape
oil paintings.
While some artists create
large -
scale oil paintings, others draw on top of photographs, or combine sculpture and two - dimensional work.
Martinez is known for his
large -
scale, energetic canvases in which densely built - up layers of
oil and enamel
paint are punctuated by elements of collage.