Sentences with phrase «making works on canvas»

In the last years, parallel to photography and video, Liliana Porter has been making works on canvas, prints, drawings, collages, and small installations.
Around 1964 Mack stopped making works on canvas, and focused instead on water, light and wind sculptures.

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Speak, breathe, prophesy, preach, get behind a pulpit, mark exam papers, run a company or a non-profit, clean your kitchen, put paint on a canvas, organize, rabble - rouse, work the Love out and in and around you, however God has made you to do it, just do it.
After some experimentation, I found a method that worked great to make homemade canvas photo prints for under $ 10 (or less, depending on size!)
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The history of such directors making similar leaps is a mixed one: some have found great success and shown they can work on a big canvas, others have been sent back to the indie world with their tail between their legs.
Based on a change with the Canvas PowerSchool Integration process, we are making a change to how Parent Observer Accounts work in Park City School District.
«I want the audience to think of classical portraits initially, then notice my distortions and make their own interpretations,» explains Eymann, who mainly works in oil and watercolour, on paper and canvas.
Joffe has described the absorbing, as well as the highly physical experience of the work's making, the thickly applied pastel accumulating with a luminous purity that is markedly different from the act of painting and the ways in which oil behaves on canvas or board.
For artists who work in distinctively different styles (for example, small watercolors framed under glass, and large, 3 - dimensional varnished works on canvas), I think consistency in pricing * within each style * would be the most important thing, so that it makes sense to the buyer.
the interview was very informative and it makes good sense to approach selling art with a good business mind, I felt relief as I enjoy both the arts and commerce skills and see that selling is an art and an artist should not have trouble in designing a path that will work out sales special interest groups in other social networks this is just another journey a new color on the canvas I can do this thanks Cory your channel has been an inspiration I printed and sold 6 prints the first time I pitched I was selling prints of my work all with in a week end among friends I have now professionally digitized my work for reproduction online and want to offer a nice web gallery and this is where it's scary I'm an artist not enjoying computer mode I moved from an area with an art culture in Cincinnati to rural where artist is odd man in town so this is nice chatting with creative people thank you to Melissa for her uplifting input as well blessings to all
His books include the catalogue raisonné Mark Rothko: The Works on Canvas, which won the 2000 Mitchell Prize for the History of Art, and Jackson Pollock's Mural: Energy Made Visible.
Within a few years the materiality of oil paint takes on a more central role in his work when he begins to make paintings by depositing small amounts of liquid paint onto his canvases and tilting them this way and that to direct the paint toward the edges of some feint pencil markings.
For West Wall, Dwan Main Gallery (1967), a now classic exhibition presented in 2008 at Peter Blum, Chelsea, William Anastasi photographed an empty gallery, silkscreened that image onto a slightly smaller canvas, and installed that work on the wall, making «the wall... a kind of ready - made mural,» thus changing «every show in that space thereafter.»
Amikam Toren makes canvases, works on paper and objects that take found images and «improve» or mend them.
The show also includes works on canvas from the 1989 exhibition Trip - Tics in which Gurrola made his own versions of Philip Guston paintings.
He is renowned for being one of the first artists to make the radical gesture of taking the canvas off the stretcher and hanging it directly on the wall in works such as Purple Octagonal 1967, as well as making provocative sculptures such as Third Rope Piece 1974, the intimate scale of which directly responds to traditional ideas of monumental art.
Margaret: I rarely make more than idea sketches, but do draw it out in pencil on canvas first when working perceptually.
John has worked extensively in oil on canvas as well as watercolour and collage, harnessing what he calls «the forces of rhythm, structure and colour» through improvisation «to make images of power and poetry».
Known formerly for her figurative works in oil on canvas, as well as using everyday materials including biro and bleach, Saville has — since 2014 — been producing large - scale abstracts, made up of flawlessly gradating shades.
When you decided to make works on 194 - centimeter square canvases, you started producing paintings that mostly have window or ladder - like forms.
Artists making monochromes shoulder the historical weight of Minimalism, but Bradley's connection to the movement is tenuous; his acrylic layers on cheap, pre-stretched Fredrix canvases convey none of the object fetishism of Carl Andre or Barry Le Va's refined sculptural work.
Continuing the Warholian reference, on show will be a series of large scale unique silkscreened portraits of the artist as Che Guevara, Joseph Beuys, Elvis Presley amongst others, as well as works based on Warhol's urine oxidation paintings, abstract works made by pissing on copper metallic painted canvas Turk takes a Gestalt approach to cliché and iconic imagery subverting our sense of what we think we are seeing.
Domenick's work also focuses on mark - making of all kinds, from the line of a pen to the scratches in a linoleum countertop, a material Domenick often uses as a canvas in his object - like paintings.
He had made square monochromatic acrylic paintings that flirted with Minimalism and although he worked on canvas, Ronald Davis had found in him a kindred spirit.
With Op Art the argument was made that the canvas work was made to be seen on the wall, flat, not draped and paraded about on debs at swank parties.
Il Lee's work on canvas and paper make a case for the ballpoint pen as it's own expressive medium.
Her works are often created through the manipulation of the canvas: she pours paint directly on to the board, and, through movement, intuitively makes images.
In addition to the new works in the show, Richter has punctuated and augmented the exhibition with a selection of paintings on canvas, glass and photographs made over the last 15 years — including his «Abstraktes Bild» and «Farben» paintings — which inform and re-contextualize his more recent pieces.
It present works in different media and formats that used found objects and geometric shapes, before she began making her visionary pencilled grids on large, square canvases.
Now Reeder — a master of the silly, hilarious list — makes these pieces by brainstorming with his assistant all the wacky objects they'd like to make, makes them, then affixes them to canvas for winning works like the one on view at CANADA's booth, which was quickly snapped up by occasional Artspace columnist Tiffany Zabludowicz.
Large - scale works made from layers of salvaged paper, bound together on canvas with a coat of shellac.
«I work on paper and canvas simultaneously, I usually have a pile of ready cut cartridge paper in the studio and make work on this alongside working on canvases.
I have in mind the many artists who cut holes in canvas or paint likenesses of cotton or linen weave, as if to say, This is a painted surface on painted painting of a painted surface that is a painting; or the many more good little postmodernists who make art - historical references or paint in known styles, so the message is something like, This is a nod to other works of art, which tells you that this painting knows it's «a painting»... put me in a biennial.
The problem persists in a lower key in other works of the period, including pictures made in 1953, while Diebenkorn was teaching in Illinois: the Urbana series, like the Albuquerque paintings, often gives the viewer the illusion of looking down at a distant landscape, as though from the harness of a parachute, rather than across at the matter on the canvas.
I love most types of painting, from super-realism through to minimalism, but a good expressive work with paint slapped on and dripping off the canvas will always make me smile the widest Continue Reading
As the title suggests, Silva works within the long art historical tradition of setting up one's canvas outside and making work based on and inspired by nature — except for Silva, there's a twist: he does it in 3 - D, using his laptop as the canvas on which to create images and animations in response to the environment.
In 2008 Hirst created a series of 150 works made up of butterfly wings on painted canvases, each titled after an Old Testament psalm.
He has used these evocative drawings to create a second large - scale body of work made by projecting and enlarging them on canvases.
On the brink of Donald Trump's inauguration last year, Richard Prince caused a stir when he disavowed the portrait he had made for Ivanka Trump, one of his (in) famous Instagram - on - canvas workOn the brink of Donald Trump's inauguration last year, Richard Prince caused a stir when he disavowed the portrait he had made for Ivanka Trump, one of his (in) famous Instagram - on - canvas workon - canvas works.
These photo emulsion works also point to Thomas» color work of ten years later that uses fabric, drawing fragments and scraps of torn photographs to make pigment prints on canvas.
Steering away from the conventions of the brush and canvas his works are made on a variation of loose cloths.
These works were difficult to categorize: though I thought of myself as a painter, as I had earlier when working with gouache on paper, in defiance of the rules left over from Greenbergian formalism in the New York School that made oil or acrylic on canvas the probative medium, these were not paintings.
A member of the so - called Mission School in San Francisco together with such artists as Barry McGee and Chris Johanson, Alicia McCarthy makes paintings that blur the line between street art and gallery work, using found wood as canvases and often imprinting them with the same intricate rainbow motif that she graffitis on her city's walls.
There are no traditional canvases in Gomes's work: painting instead becomes sculpture, object, an act of mark making upon a surface, or an arrangement on a wall.
The nearly 30 works on paper or canvas here date from 1942 to 1961 and, while scattered, are strong enough to make a fuller assessment mandatory.
Should you envy his industrious pace, or the room to work on 8 × 8 - foot canvases, note that Gavin spent his first month making the barn habitable, clearing the former machinist's workshop of mice, bats, and spiders.
Excerpt — Il Lee's work on canvas and paper make a case for the ballpoint pen as it's own expressive medium.
This massive, clothbound volume is comprised of paintings made between 1973 and 2013 and includes artwork from nearly every stage in the artist's oeuvre - from his early oil on canvas works to his most recent flag paintings.
«The Work of Stan Brodsky» presents 20 works made up of oil paintings on linen, canvas or paper, monotypes, casein and acrylic paintings on paper.
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