By building layer upon layer of close valued,
luminous colored strokes of oil paint, across areas and vast fields of highly keyed, chromatically rich, and close valued color, Monet achieved a look and feel that goes well beyond conventional easel painting.
Not exact matches
Emerging from the experimental Philadelphia art scene in the early 1970s, Warren Rohrer (1927 - 1995) became known for his
luminous, meditative paintings that concentrate intensely on subtle shifts of
color and the steady repetition of the artist's
stroke.
The fame of her early stain paintings and her identification with transparent, fragile hues notwithstanding, the majority of Frankenthaler's most achieved later works - that is, those made from the 1970's on - derive at least part of their expressiveness from the way their
luminous (or dark and smoldering)
color shifts from brushy, transparent washes to declarative, superimposed
strokes.
Fact: she prefers palette knife over brushes, a technique she uses to create
luminous color in bold
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The paintings by de Kooning also represent two iconic bodies of his late work, including four major examples of abstract landscape paintings from the 1970s, in which the artist's vibrating
strokes of bright blues and flesh pinks evoke the sea, sand, and coastal light of East Hampton, and a group of paintings from the 1980s where he transforms his richly impasto canvases of the previous decade into
luminous compositions in which ribbons of
color ripple and curve across pale, ethereal backdrops.