Sentences with phrase «making pure painting»

Still, Hicks is not making pure painting or pure anything else, no more than another woman in Minimalism, Rosemarie Castoro.

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Sophie the Giraffe So Pure Teething Ring is made from the same natural rubber and food grade paints as the original Sophie the giraffe.
Commemorate your belly Celebrate your amazing pregnant belly by decorating it with beautiful designs (you can use regular face paint), getting a henna «tattoo» applied (go to an artist who uses the pure, natural kind), or making a belly cast.
Annie Sloan's paint brushes are uniquely oval and are made of pure bristle.
The bench was a vintage church pew that I painted (mix of Annie Sloan Duck Egg and Pure White), the baskets were from HomeGoods, and I made the shelf with hooks.
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However, special mention does have to be made of a level late in the game where you find yourself in a pure white environment and have to «paint» the level with your laser so you can see where you're going, all the while little NPC characters make various comments on how gaming equals art.
They make people look at a painting for what it is — pure painting
Bevan's works are immensely tactile thanks to the fact that he is applying charcoal - made from different woods - and using his own pure pigments which are often pressed into his paintings.
Freeing himself from any thematic constraints, Nick allows his pure love of painting to dominate which in turn makes for some really fun and smart painting.
In this context, art making itself becomes an act of ritual; or as Gerhard Richter, whose thickly textured paintings draw the viewer into unexpected depths, once described it — the pure realization of religious feeling.
In the most basic sense, paint consists of pigment - pure color made from organic or inorganic materials - bound together with a binder.
When Bob made this set of pure white paintings, he wrote Betty and wanted them shown at her gallery.
After 1953, Reinhardt only made «black» paintings, sensing that he had managed to strip art down to its purest essence.
And while Ms. Maloof doesn't make any grand claims in her paintings, her subjects» goofy, uncanny expressions and psychological states suggest a post-human (and postelection) art world in which animals seem purer, more attractive and sympathetic than we do.
He could not make the paintings any purer and emptier.
LG: In the end you had three types of drawing at the US Pavilion at the Venice Biennale in 2015 — in terms of almost pure drawing: the fish, the Rorschach bees and then the kites, which were not made by you but you painted them and put images on them.
Pure abstraction suffers from its association to «Zombie Formalism,» what the painter and critic Walter Robinson called abstraction made to feed the market, while the bulk of contemporary figurative painting does little more than illustrate the conceptual and / or political leanings of the artist.
In the 1950s, Noland made his most famous series of works, which included nearly two hundred paintings of concentric circles that seemed to float in the center of the canvas, animated by pure, pulsing color.
The brothers approach painting as a visual representation of pure energy: everyday scenes explode in vortexes of blinding color, movement is practically animated, and products make their placement, an effect similar to viewing every frame of a film simultaneously.
But the artist insists he is not interested in pure abstraction: «I can't imagine making an abstract painting.
His lush and abstract canvases exemplify the beauty of pure paint and are made through the artist tapping into his subconscious without the purpose of depicting specific visual imagery.
His lush and abstract oils on canvas exemplify the beauty of pure paint and are made through the artist tapping into his subconscious without the purpose of depicting specific visual imagery.
For whatever mayhem may take place within the confines of his simple church, the public aspect of his project is pure roadside carnie, as his lawn sprouts billboards with messages like «God Loves Fags» written in Hebrew, a «Crucify thy Selfie» made of quotations from three famous art - history crucifixion paintings with a hole to stick your head through, and a lion's cage made of an old hay wagon.
Less than a decade later he passionately disavowed all of those things, publishing a dogmatic, almost comically specific, often contradictory manifesto describing the precise method of making pure, modern paintings: paintings that incidentally were nothing like his own early works.
Like all of the paintings in «Close to Me,» Earthwork offers immersion into the act of mark - making and the experience of pure color.
For whatever reason there are many artists right now who are really good at making abstract works of various kinds, whether pure painting or the materials explorations seen here.
Part II: Unreasonable Sized Paintings at SVA Chelsea Gallery does not, in this instance, refer to unorthodox variations in canvas shape or size, but rather to particular occasions where painters, who otherwise produce larger works, feel compelled to make paintings approximately within this modest scale — occasions that are often less influenced by reason than by the need to concretize, without limitation, pure emotion or spontaneous Paintings at SVA Chelsea Gallery does not, in this instance, refer to unorthodox variations in canvas shape or size, but rather to particular occasions where painters, who otherwise produce larger works, feel compelled to make paintings approximately within this modest scale — occasions that are often less influenced by reason than by the need to concretize, without limitation, pure emotion or spontaneous paintings approximately within this modest scale — occasions that are often less influenced by reason than by the need to concretize, without limitation, pure emotion or spontaneous thoughts.
The 14 large - scale paintings he produced there all rely on a single formal concept — each is made of two joined canvases of pure monochrome color — yet the works vary in color and proportion from one to the next.
The Black Paintings stark simplicity, impersonal handling of the medium, and use of repeated geometric forms made them enormously influential on the emergence of Minimalism, whose practitioners likewise pursued the viewer's pure interaction with the art object.
Balcomb Greene's pure geometric style of juxtaposing hard edge shapes and lines against planes of color made the 1930s one of the most important periods in American painting, thus leading the way for the Abstract Expressionist painters who followed in the 1950s.
«Unreasonable Sized Paintings» (a term neither limited to unorthodox variations in canvas shape nor monumentally sized paintings), showing at SVA Chelsea Gallery, refers to the work of painters who, during occasional unpremeditated episodes, feel compelled to make paintings that are neither specific studies of larger or smaller paintings nor parts of particular ongoing series, but rather the byproduct of pure pleasure or the release of spontaneous thoughts that need to be concretized without limPaintings» (a term neither limited to unorthodox variations in canvas shape nor monumentally sized paintings), showing at SVA Chelsea Gallery, refers to the work of painters who, during occasional unpremeditated episodes, feel compelled to make paintings that are neither specific studies of larger or smaller paintings nor parts of particular ongoing series, but rather the byproduct of pure pleasure or the release of spontaneous thoughts that need to be concretized without limpaintings), showing at SVA Chelsea Gallery, refers to the work of painters who, during occasional unpremeditated episodes, feel compelled to make paintings that are neither specific studies of larger or smaller paintings nor parts of particular ongoing series, but rather the byproduct of pure pleasure or the release of spontaneous thoughts that need to be concretized without limpaintings that are neither specific studies of larger or smaller paintings nor parts of particular ongoing series, but rather the byproduct of pure pleasure or the release of spontaneous thoughts that need to be concretized without limpaintings nor parts of particular ongoing series, but rather the byproduct of pure pleasure or the release of spontaneous thoughts that need to be concretized without limitations.
Conceived in a fleeting moment, Park's calligraphic marks reflect his interest in reaching a sense of «pure emptiness», an attempt that is made afresh with each new painting.
Like her husband, the Abstract Expressionist painter Willem de Kooning, Elaine de Kooning was interested in abstracting the human form through gestural mark - making with black lines and the direct application of pure, unmixed paint colors juxtaposed, rather than blended, on the surface.
Spota's paintings are significant small victories, but even more they are pure Faith No Less, jam - packed containers of devotion that even make room for doubt if not disbelief, objects that despite their smallish - ness are «heavy» in both senses of the word.
Comprised almost entirely of aggressive smears of screaming yellow, electric blue, fire - engine red, and pure white paint squeezed straight from the tube, these whiplash images make Impressionism's rapidly dabbed surfaces look like fussy Old Master compositions.
Intimately scaled sea and sky paintings in her signature hyper - realist painting style are pure, absolute, and timeless beings that make no demands on the viewer other than to look and feel.
I made an attempt to mix the pure system of the traditional painting studio with the minerals («fragments of a larger fragmentation» R.S.) and the tobacco rolling table with its parochial history use and decay.
I had left object making for pure painting in the year 2000.
A gold - medal winning graduate and later Professor of the Imperial Academy of Arts in St Petersburg, Ivan Shishkin made a unique contribution to Russian art in the form of landscape painting that celebrated nature in all its pure, unadorned beauty.
As Mario Codognato has written, the spin paintings «make the colours participate in a primordial state, where order and creation dissolve and disengage from the mediation of thought and representation, to become pure expression of the basic and vital gesture of painting and its mythology» (M. Codognato, «Warning Labels», in Damien Hirst, exh.
«[The spin paintings] make the colours participate in a primordial state, where order and creation dissolve and disengage from the mediation of thought and representation, to become pure expression of the basic and vital gesture of painting and its mythology» (M. Codognato, «Warning Labels», in Damien Hirst, exh.
To look at a Danowski is to immerse oneself in a world of color and texture that is characterized by her gestural, tactile paint strokes and her pure delight in the act of mark making.
Not only does the Gagosian's show intellectually outstrip the clumsy Peace and Freedom show at Tate Liverpool, which covers the same period in Picasso's work, but this show is pure pleasure: the paintings are joyful, the ceramics lively and the sculptures utterly winning (there is a baboon face made from a toy car; a mother throwing her child in the air, both of them made from sticks).
Gallery, during a 2010 showing of his work of The Castelli Years 1955 — 1959, I remember quite clearly two of his yellow paintings, one called «La Mer» (1958), a painting made during a brief stay in France, merging sky and sea, and the other, a blazing «Indian Yellow» (1958), about illumination, pure and simple, this one sent to Castelli for Schueler's one - person exhibition in 1959.
Royal Academician Frank Bowling discusses his working practices, his desire to make «pure painting» and the changing reactions to his work throughout his lifetime.
Martin found the voice through which she could most satisfactorily express pure emotion in the grid; a means of making paintings that were devoid of intellectual content and that satisfied her pursuit of transcendent beauty: «finally, I got the grid, and it was what I wanted.
Turning to the Untitled (1973) geometric painting on paper by Patricia Poullain, Higgins tells the story of her continuing to paint every day in her summer - house, facing the countryside, whilst making «pure painting», both «in nature» and «against nature» at the same time.
Working in the rich abstract vein of Hodgkin, Oehlen, and Murray, Benson conjures up a dazzling theatre of mark making and pure delight in paint.
There is a lot that goes into making a pure white paint oddly enough and each company has their own proprietary blends therefor really none will match perfectly.
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