Not exact matches
On view October 28, 2015 through March 6, 2016, the exhibition features Danish artist Joachim Koester's 3 - minute, 16 mm film
inspired by a tragic 1897 hot air balloon expedition across the North Pole and two large - scale
lithographs that appear to advertise the voyage.
The selection includes Ritual and Desire, 2009, a rarely - available
lithograph by Chris Ofili, and Suicide Sunday, a new letterpress print by Hernan Bas, which draws on the Cambridge rites and traditions that have
inspired his most recent body of work.
The same year,
inspired partly by de Chirico and partly by studying mail - order catalogues, teaching - aide manuals, and similar sources, he produced his first collages (notably Fiat modes, a portfolio of
lithographs), a technique which would come to dominate his artistic pursuits in the years to come.
Upstairs, you can see other examples of the artist's
lithographs and etchings, and one of her latest works — her first tapestry, depicting strange and sinister characters
inspired by a 16th - century folk tale.
In the piece, the artist discusses the execution of and inspiration behind his recent confectionery -
inspired lithographs and cast paper sculptures, as well as his upcoming collaboration with French macaroon label Laudrée.
At times, Taylor's shifts between the literal and the abstract are uncomfortable, particularly when they appear as a strategy for avoiding or dismissing the real - life implications of symbols and objects, as in his strictly formal rendering of the Confederate flag in the
lithograph Dixie (1990); his series of prints portraying items in Hawaii with a tinge of wanderlust -
inspired exoticism, «Ten Common (Hawaiian Household) Objects» (1989); and two bodies of work showing his attempt to depict various African conceptions of multidimensional, nonlinear time: «Latin Studies» (1984 — 85), which includes the aforementioned Untitled (Latin Study), and «Wheel Studies» (1981 — 85).
Inspired by Victorian
lithographs, contemporary architects» drawings and the artist's own recollections, The Way Things Are extends the artist's interest in romantic longing; between desire and lived experience, between memory and fact.
Siena was also
inspired by the art of Frank Stella, noting: «It was as a teenager that I first saw the
lithographs of Frank Stella that he did at Gemini in 1970 — 72.
The clouds in LA appeared to Dean to be unconnected to rain, as they are in England, but rather to «imperceptible activity of winds high above the earth's surface,» and they
inspired an incredible series of drawings made using spray chalk, white charcoal and gouache on salvaged Victorian - era school blackboards, as well as
lithographs she produced with Gemini G.E.L..
It doesn't get much more American than STARS AND STRIPES AND THE SPEED OF LIGHT, a
lithograph representative of the artist's «Speed of Light» series, which is
inspired by Einstein's theory of relativity and explores vision in motion.
This limited edition
lithograph print by contemporary British artist Clare Woods, was
inspired by a piece from the Hepworth Wakefield permanent art collection.
Inspired by prehistoric paintings in caves in southern France, Elaine de Kooning's Lascaux Series includes five
lithographs that reference the earliest examples of human image - making.
Exploring achievements far beyond his reputation as a leading illustrator and teacher, this exhibition spans evocative landscapes firmly rooted in the Neo-Romantic tradition, exotic subject matter
inspired by international travel, figurative work including portraits of young men, book illustrations, posters and
lithographs, and ambitious late work that sought a new context for history painting.
Bedroom: Headboard was custom fabricated by my upholsterer in a Chinoiserie
inspired fabric from Kravet called Sestina, duvet and shams are from Pottery Barn, throw pillow is custom using an ikat print fabric from Kravet, Vintage Baker chests on my bedside are from Stenella Antiques in Pennsylvania via eBay, lamps are Haeger Potteries «Egg Lamps» from Lamps Plus online, reverse glass Chinese paintings on chests were inherited from my grandmother, the Asian scenic painting on the wall was an auction find, Chinese armoire is from eBay, each one of the blue & white porcelain vases on top were sourced on eBay, rug is from Madeline Weinrib, green faux bamboo table is from Pier 1, chandelier is from eBay, draperies are from JC Penney, nude woman
lithograph between the windows is from eBay.