Sentences with phrase «love figure painting»

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He could do such painting without reverence, but when you think of Millet's great works, that make his name immortal, that he loved, brooded over, and put himself into, you know that he inwardly bowed himself, like the worshipping figures of his «Angelus,» before the vision of beauty that he saw.
Indeed, love - sick Suzy shared shots of her wearing nothing but body paint, which adored her fine figure in the colours of Barcelona, with «Messi 10» written on her back.
Loving Vincent is structured as a mystery, with Armand Roulin (Douglas Booth)-- the son of a postmaster (Chris O'Dowd) who was himself a subject of Van Gogh's paintings, as are almost all the major characters in the film — wrapped up in trying to figure out whether Van Gogh actually killed himself or he was murdered.
We also love the rich lime - gold paint but not the fact that it's one of several four - figure additions that lead to the incomprehensible cost of $ 28,685 for optional equipment.
Novelists long ago recognized this truth; literature is full of characters falling in love with the people in paintings, obsessing over enigmatic figures or shapes, feeling intimidated — or intensely disappointed, in the case of Madame Bovary — by their first sighting of a tarry Old Master.
For example, the Four Affective Passions, cornerstones of the Fourierist system — Friendship, Love, Ambition, and Family Feeling — correspond to the four ages of life: Childhood, Adolescence, Maturity, and Old Age, all embodied by figures in Courbet's painting.
Larry Groff: I loved your Danaë painting, a fairly recent figure composition, I think.
I love Guston's abstract paintings but also his transition from abstraction to the Klansman series [his hooded figures caricaturing the Ku Klux Klan in the»70s].
Born in Medellin in 1932, the Colombian artist is listed among great artists of modern painting and sculpture with a unique pictorial identity due to his instantly recognisable and much loved corpulent figures.
Everything is going to be alright, Elizabeth Cherry Gallery, curated by Bob Nickas, Tucson, Arizona, USA Fresh: Recent Acquisitions, Albright - Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, New York, USA Works on Paper From Acconci to Zittel, Victoria Miro Gallery, London, England Next Wave Prints v. 2.0, Elias Fine Art, Allston, Massachusetts, USA New Paintings, Wayne Gonzales, Jacqueline Humphries, Jonathan Lasker, Blake Rayne, Dan Walsh, Kevin Bruk Gallery, Miami, USA 2000 Drawings & Photographs, Matthew Marks Gallery, New York, USA What's So Funny About Color, Elias Fine Art, Boston, USA Glee: Painting Now, The Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art, Ridgefield, CT Palm Beach Institute of Contemporary Art, Organized by Amy Cappellazzo and Jessica Hough), Florida, USA PICT: Digital Image Painting, Banff Centre for the Arts, curated by Yvonne Force and Carmen Zita) Alberta, Canada Paula Cooper Gallery, New York, with R. Grosvenor, R. Lichtenstein, R. McBride and D. Walsh, Tomio Koyama Gallery, Tokyo, Japan Hex Enduction Hour, Team Gallery, New York, USA (Curated by Bob Nickas)(212), Gary Tatintsian Gallery, New York (Organized by Irena Popiashvili, catalogue with essay by Christine Kim) Bit By Bit: Painting & Digital Culture, Numark Gallery, Washington, USA 1999 Sweet & Sour, Galerie Art & Public, Geneva, Switzerland Digital Sites, Numark Gallery, Washington, USA 1998 Brite Magic, Islip Art Museum, East Islip, New York, USA (Curated by Carolanna Parlatto) 1997 Diamond Dogs, Team Gallery, New York, USA Super Body, Tomio Koyama Gallery, Tokyo, Japan 1996 Face and Figure in Contemporary Art, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, USA AbFab, Feature, New York, USA Mutate / Loving the New Flesh, Lauren Wittels Gallery, New York, USA (Curated by Michael Cohen) Supastore de Luxe, UP & Co., New York, USA (Curated by Sarah Staton)
Further reflecting his interest in the notion of trilogy, each painting relies on three key elements; the silk screened texts by Blanchot, the female figures and hand - drawn phrases such as I Love You Too Much and You Take My Breath Away, which are also the titles of the works.
In her expressionistic drawings and paintings of the last three decades, acclaimed South African artist Marlene Dumas has focused on the human figure, probing themes of love, desire, despair and confusion in order to slyly critique social and political attitudes toward women, children, people of color and others who have historically been victimized.
On the other hand, both parts of Black in the Abstract make it perfectly clear that, on the whole, the quality of the work being produced by black artists whose practices include abstraction — as the inclusion of Hammons, McMillian and Donnett indicate, not everyone here is an «abstract painter» — does not suffer in comparison with that of their colleagues of other backgrounds, including major figures like Amy Sillman and Charline von Heyl, both of whom have work in Arning's Painting: A Love Story.
Wieder - Blank paints larger - than - life size figures writhing together in scenes of love and violence taken from the Bible and mythology.
If you love Botticelli, you will be able to recognize the theme he chooses for each painting and which symbols and figures he uses most often during the Renaissance.
They culminate in «The Third Love Painting» (1960) in which a large phallus - figure topped with black hairs contains a small block of hand - lettered text: the closing lines of a poem by Walt Whitman about his happiness while lying beside his sleeping lover, «under the same cover in the cool night.»
Portrait of an Artist (Pool With Two Figures), 1972, painted during Hockney's love affair with the boys and swimming pools of Los Angeles.
Makara's love of storytelling recently gained her a weird and wonderful commission: several paintings for Legend of the Bunnyman, a rock opera based on the tale of an ax - wielding figure in a rabbit costume who reportedly threatened locals in Fairfax County in 1970.
For twenty years Trenton Doyle Hancock has gained international renown for his paintings, which fuse cartoon - style drawing and abstract expressionism, creating a fantastical world populated by strange creatures known as the Mounds, their nemeses the Vegans, and Hancock's alter ego, Torpedo Boy, who reflects his lifelong love of comic books and plastic action figures.
Everywhere the island attests to the dead, to the bodies who are not there, the figures who might have been paintings, the figures who might have loved paintings.
Pink love hearts, glittery angels, a little dot - encrusted figure that looks like pastiche Chris Ofili: they recur from painting to painting like logos.
This figure painting - some as large as seven feet by five feet - express the themes of love, loss as well as the evolution of landscapes.
My painting teachers, Fred Conway and Arthur Osver at Washington University art school taught me love and reverence for the painting masters, Rembrandt, Tintoretto, Rubens and Cezanne while working from life figure sessions.
«ily «(an abbreviation for «I love you») comprises a series of paintings on reflective Plexiglas that combine both abstract marks and repeated figures.
I am totally in love with the paint colour on the walls but can't quite figure out if it is a grayish blue or mint... nevertheless, this is definitely in my list of top five favourites of all time!
we painted our concrete that was suppose to be slate gray but turned out a blueish gray instead I'm going to paint shutters a dark brownish gray n we have dark brown tin roof... we recently took down the white rails on small front porch n put up just solid oak 4 by 4 going to stain them ok question I can't figure out what color for door I got red brick, white siding, blueish gray concrete, n dark gray shutters, n dark brownish gray tin what would u suggest for our door it's the Oval glass door that's out of style but we love it... thank you so much
It really doesn't alter the color much either... I love Valspar paints and am so glad I finally figured out the problem... it was a mystery for a while!
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