Sentences with phrase «liquid paint»

Within a few years the materiality of oil paint takes on a more central role in his work when he begins to make paintings by depositing small amounts of liquid paint onto his canvases and tilting them this way and that to direct the paint toward the edges of some feint pencil markings.
It was here, during the period 1946 - 50, that he abandoned traditional methods of fine art painting in favour of his own technique of working with liquid paint: a method commonly known as «action painting».
Bishop: They have to be stretched, and they have to be flat on the floor, or I can't work with my very liquid paint.
Within a few years the materiality of oil paint takes on a more central role in his work when he begins to make paintings by depositing small amounts of liquid paint onto his canvases and tilting them this way and that to direct the paint toward the edges of some faint pencil markings.
Wielding brushes, Thomas eschewed the group's signal technique of working strictly with stains of liquid paint on raw canvas, proving it inessential to an ordered glory of plangent hues.
The underlying structure further breaks down as puddles of liquid paint flow from one section to the next.
The gallery presents an exhibition of Marthe Wéry (1930 - 2005), with a rarely displayed collection of works: starting with an interesting set from the 70s, or the so - called «lignées» period, until his most recent work of liquid paint layers directly overlaid on the canvas itself, revealing unexpected features.
The Barcelona Grey Liquid paint job is another exclusive, a grayish - blue spiked with iridescent pigments to better catch the interplay of light with the complex bodywork.
Rounding off the exterior are a set of gloss - black, 17 - inch alloy wheels, a White Liquid paint, and the twin black stripes on the engine hood and the roof.
De los Reyes» liquid paint plays on the river's fluidity, while his soft, blurred colors are like raking light moving across a desert plain.
Pollock was introduced to the use of liquid paint in 1936 at an experimental workshop operated in New York City by the Mexican muralist David Alfaro Siqueiros.
mostly pink with hints of black and blue, abstract composition filled with blobs of paint, liquid paint moves around to create organic shapes Born and raised in New York City, Jeanni...
Major Abstract Expressionist Jackson Pollock, dubbed «Jack the Dripper» by Time magazine in 1956, is best known for his large «action» or drip paintings of 1947 — 52, formed by pouring and manipulating liquid paint atop canvases set on the floor.
A prolific and highly experimental artist, Ernst developed several new painting techniques: frottage (rubbing textured surfaces), grattage (frottage applied to painting), and decalcomania (liquid paint patterns), which resulted in many unique Surrealist works.
There he learned to use commercial liquid paint and other unorthodox materials, and absorbed Siqueiros» anything - goes approach to creativity.
The early Abstract Expressionists had two notable forerunners: Arshile Gorky, who painted suggestive biomorphic shapes using a free, delicately linear, and liquid paint application; and Hans Hofmann, who used dynamic and strongly textured brushwork in abstract but conventionally composed works.
If Pollock's use of liquid paint expressed the immediacy of human movement Steir uses paint to engage the ponderous pull of gravity and the bonding and separation of particle and liquid.
Councils are unable to accept liquid paint, as liquid wastes are banned from landfill sites, so if you can't use it up or find it a good home by giving it away you will need to harden it before disposal.
Saltwash is made with sea salt and when mixed with ANY pre-mixed liquid paint you can achieve a time worn, beach cottage finish.
«I thought if I want to make a big painting without thinking consciously about it, all I have to do is walk around the floor with liquid paint.
Bishop: It's picking up a stretched canvas that has, say, a square or a bar of very wet paint, very liquid paint.
His artistic practice was inspired in part by the Japanese technique called tarashikomi: he applied layers of liquid paint that were absorbed into the canvas in an irregular way.
Indianapolis, IN, Indianapolis Museum of Art, Jacco Olivier: Liquid Painting, Liquid Time, February 12, 2016 — February 12, 2017
In the Brady Gallery catalog, Carmean identifies four such styles: stain paintings (where the unprimed canvas was treated with near - liquid paint), sprays (in which the paint was applied with a variety of techniques, including with a spray gun), Baroque («more painterly and less colorful») and orbs or High Baroque (Olitski's last paintings, the thick - treated ones that may, at times, evoke milk in coffee, cake icing or, perhaps, an oil spill).
Kamps's inventory of painting techniques could cover not just Wols's but those of his American contemporaries: «thin glazes of color, scablike impastos, splashed and poured pigment, steered rivulets of liquid paint, scraped - down margins, back - of - the - brush scratching and writing, even marks made with the circular mouths of paint tubes.»
Directly above this is a densely collaged median layered with fragments of printed fabric, newspaper clippings, and reproductions of art objects sporadically overpainted with broad gestures, the liquid paint allowed to dribble freely.
I like the fact that Genieve has created a personal style that is immediately recognizable, marked by a spooky atmosphere with her liquid paint handling, with characters seemingly on the verge of a nervous breakdown.
Einspruch writes that the works on view «established that the desire for good abstract form, achievable by way of liquid paint, is a perennial concern... The «pour,» as presented by Condon and Prusa, takes one of two forms.
Pouring liquid paint and letting the pigment settle offered a means to «keep everything open and unpredictable,» Feasel said.
Additionally, in Hot Metal Twice, the gravitational flow of liquid paint is studded with the volcanic eruptions of encrusted glitter.
«Greg Minah's paintings, by technique, seem unplanned, relying on the movement of liquid paint.
Taking on the iconic site of the Pleasure Garden Fountains in the heart of Battersea Park, Samara Scott created a «liquid painting».
Or Jay DeFeo (1929 - 89), whose White Water, from the last year of her life, sets the liquid paint scudding and frothing over the canvas.
The earliest painting in the show, Albert Irvin «s Glow (1971) has decorative colours that echo the lines of the support whilst also looking virtually formless, the liquid paint poured, sprayed, splattered and at times approaching the condition of a gas.
Helen Frankenthaler and Morris Louis invented Stain Painting (allowing the liquid paint to seep into the fibers of an unprimed canvas.
The powder formula eliminated the need to add chemical preservatives, and created a more efficient way to ship paint, as opposed to costly, heavy, liquid paint cans.
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