Sentences with phrase «magna paint»

He used Magna paint an oil based acrylic paint.
I've used acrylic paint since the early 1990s and am very interested in its history, starting with magna paint which was invented not that long ago (the 1950s).
The particular acrylic resin used as the material for Bocour's Magna paint, called «Acryloid F - 10,» maintained a transparency on par with the highest grade of optical glass.
Lichtenstein used oil and Magna paint in his best known works, such as Drowning Girl (1963), which was appropriated from the lead story in DC Comics» Secret Hearts # 83.
It surprised me that Helen had remained loyal to oil paints as, by the time I was in New York, safe water - based acrylics were available (the new Magna paints had been unsafe, causing the tragic death of artist Morris Louis in 1962).

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Magna and anime — as well as children's picture books, graffiti, and Renaissance fresco painting — influence Nara's style, but what may surprise viewers is the extent to which music drives his art and life.
She received her MFA in painting, magna cum laude, from the New York Academy of Art and her BFA, with a concentration in drawing and printmaking, from Auburn University.
b. 1987 in Long Island, NY Lives and works in Brooklyn, NY EDUCATION 2012 MFA Fine Arts, School of Visual Arts, New York, NY 2009 BFA Painting and Drawing, Magna Cum Laude; SUNY New Paltz, New Paltz, NY SOLO AND TWO PERSON EXHIBITIONS 2015 Storms, Gavlak, Los Angeles, CA 2014 Patient Zero, The Arts Club, London, UK 2013 I Made It Through the Wilderness, Gavlak, Palm Beach, FL NADA New York, Andrew Brischler & David Haxton, Gavlak Booth, New York, NY 2012 Goodbye to All That, Gavlak Palm Beach, FL 39 Great Jones, New York, NY GROUP EXHIBITIONS 2017 Flaming June VII (Flaming Creatures), Gavlak, Los Angeles, CA
James Warwick Jones studied painting at Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts in the late sixties and graduated Magna Cum Laude from Old Dominion University with a BS degree in Secondary Art Education in 1971.
Magna, a special artist use acrylic paint was developed by Leonard Bocour and Sam Golden in 1947 and reformulated in 1960, specifically for Morris Louis and other stain painters of the color field movement.
Noland and Louis began to experiment together, staining with the new Magna plastic - based paints, which eventually led Louis to his renowned «veils» and Noland to the circle paintings.
The haloing effect seen around each stain results from the turpentine that is used to thin out the paint, a step necessary for oil paints and the Magna brand of acrylic paint.
Only by experimenting day in and day out with a new acrylic formula called Magna (which he ordered by the gallon) did Louis (1912 - 62) arrive at something approaching a painting that satisfied him.
Lot 45, «Reflections: Mystical Painting,» is a strong oil and magna on canvas, 56 by 75 inches, by Roy Lichtenstein (1923 - 1997).
The 74 3/4 - by -44-inch oil and magna on canvas was painted in 1980.
Other highlights of this auction include Lot 20, «Duridium,» a 26 - by - 36 inch magna on canvas, dated 1964, by Roy Lichtenstein (1923 - 1997), estimated at $ 600,000 to $ 800,000, which sold for $ 607,500; Lot 21, «Ileana Sonnabend,» a 1963 metallic paint on canvas, 77 3/4 - by -128-inch work by Frank Stella (b. 1936) that has a high estimate of $ 600,000, and which sold for $ 684,500; Lot 29,» Evening in the Studio,» a monumental painting that out - Rubens Rubens by Lucian Freud and has an ambitious high estimate of $ 3,500,000, and which sold for only $ 2,422,500; Lot 30, «Lying Figure,» a large, interesting composition by Francis Bacon (1909 - 1992) that has an ambitious high estimate of $ 2,500,000 and is starker than his more painterly small works, and which was passed at $ 1,600,000; Lot 35, «Bedouin (Personage Gris et Rougeatre),» a great Jean Dubuffet (1901 - 1985) painting that is conservatively estimated at $ 700,000 to $ 900,000 and which sold for $ 992,500; and Lot 46, «Aux Bons Principes,» a more colorful but not as strong Dubuffet that has an ambitious high estimate of $ 3,000,000, and which sold for $ 2,202,500; and Lot 63, an untitled, large painting by Sigmar Polke (b. 1941) that has a mysterious, luminous and mystical sense of a great mountainscape by the Sung Dynasty masters of China and has a conservative high estimate of $ 300,000, and which was passed at $ 150,000.
Kenneth Noland - Beginning, 1958, Magna on canvas painting, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, © Kenneth Noland
2012: BFA magna cum laude, Painting and Drawing, University of Missouri Saint Louis - Saint Louis, Missouri
Among the dominant trends in the Post-Painterly Abstraction are Hard - Edged Painters such as Ellsworth Kelly and Frank Stella who explored relationships between tightly ruled shapes and edges, in Stella's case, between the shapes depicted on the surface and the literal shape of the support and Color - Field Painters such as Helen Frankenthaler and Morris Louis, who stained first Magna then water - based acrylic paints into unprimed canvas, exploring tactile and optical aspects of large, vivid fields of pure, open color.
Naomi earned her BFA, Magna Cum Laude, in Painting and Printmaking from Virginia Commonwealth University, and an MFA in Painting from the University of Pennsylvania.
Mr. Spangle is a magna cum laude graduate of Brown University and the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, where he received an MFA in painting.
In these canvases Louis took advantage of an improved magna with a smoother consistency, allowing him to use his paints directly from the can.
Magna Cum Laude, Painting 1997 Studio Arts Center International, Florence, Italy.
By pouring acrylic paint (magna) over a canvas he created a brilliant stained color.
«Twelfth Station» (1965), Magna on canvas by Newman, is from the summit of postwar American painting and shows his pursuit of an abstract pictorial code.
This series would come to be known as the Veil paintings and was rendered in Magna acrylic paint, which would become the artist's exclusive medium.
Working with new acrylics like Magna, which retained their bright hues even when thinned to a watery consistency, they made exceptionally vivid, viscous and immediate paintings on unprimed canvas.
Works in Louis's «Veils» series, at Mnuchin, were also made with Magna (an acrylic resin invented by a friend of Louis's, the paint chemist Leonard Bocour).
Inspired by the enamel stains of Jackson Pollock and the thin washes of Helen Frankenthaler, Louis created his Veils by pouring Magna acrylic paint thinned with turpentine onto unprimed, unstretched canvases.
Based in Washington, DC, Louis (1912 - 1962) was a pioneer in the use of early forms of acrylic paint, especially Magna, a type of acrylic resin.
[25] Lichtenstein used oil and Magna (early acrylic) paint in his best known works, such as Drowning Girl (1963), which was appropriated from the lead story in DC Comics» Secret Hearts # 83.
Within the Washington Color School, Reed was recognized as the most successful at using the transparency new acrylic paints offered to overlap colors, somethingMorris Louis (1912 - 1962) had explored in his Veil paintings but abandoned as he could not achieve the vibrancy he desired with the first generation of acrylic paints, Magna.
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