The underlying structure further breaks down as puddles of
liquid paint flow from one section to the next.
Not exact matches
A technique in which
paint, or another
liquid medium, is poured to create a
flowing, (most often) abstract composition.
Rauschenberg by 1992 had devised with his team a way of replacing chemical inks with vegetable dyes soluble in water, yielding not just crisp imagery (when needed) but allowing the
liquid color to pool and
flow, stain and run to the edges as in a watercolor or the poured
paintings of Morris Louis.
These latest
paintings were begun outdoors by pouring large amounts of a solvent onto canvas and immediately spraying metallic silver
paint into the
flowing pools of
liquid.
Irene Stern's luminous and elegant
paintings evolved out of her early work in watercolor, a progression evident in the almost
liquid flow of colors across her large compositions.
Additionally, in Hot Metal Twice, the gravitational
flow of
liquid paint is studded with the volcanic eruptions of encrusted glitter.
Behind us, in one of the smaller rooms, hang
paintings like bilious eruptions, cascades and swamps of discordant, seemingly random
paint, somehow arrested in its
liquid flow.
«Most of the
paint I use is a
liquid,
flowing kind of
paint.
The works are always hanging from the studio wall so that the
paint can
flow down the object while it is being applied in a
liquid state.