Sentences with phrase «more traditional canvas»

For his newest series of works, he has taken to more traditional canvas — but with a combination of acrylic and rust, for paintings that feel like they could be made of Cor - Ten steel.
While painting and printmaking remain central to their approach, over the past decade FAILE has adapted its signature mass culture - driven iconography to an array of materials and techniques, from wooden boxes and window pallets to more traditional canvas, prints, sculptures, stencils, installation, and prayer wheels.

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The stylish Mommy Bag, available for a limited time exclusively at drugstore.com with a purchase of $ 75 or more, is a roomy canvas pouch that Jenni created as a compact yet practical alternative to a more traditional diaper bag.
The 500C keeps its pillars intact, so its top is more of a full - width canvas sunroof instead of a traditional convertible top.
It looks like the CANVAS engine is back, however some fans are weary that the new game is dropping the strategy RPG elements and is going for a more traditional RPG approach.
The grouping of objects will create an overall image by their dynamic arrangement within the space, an arrangement that mimics the way I would approach a more traditional painting on canvas
Two of Hirst's more recent paintings in which the artist returned to the traditional medium of oil on canvas are included, as well as «Resurrection» (1998 - 2003)-- a unique sculpture featuring a skeleton bisected by two glass panels, in the position of the crucifixion.
It's a common story of contemporary art for artists to describe abandoning the two - dimensional confines of traditional painting on canvas for the more immediate materiality of sculpture, installation, or performance.
By favouring the aluminium surface as his canvas over more traditional means, Cánovas emphasises the tangible nature of each piece, highlighting its place outside that of the conventional printed paper photograph and emphasising its status as an art object in and of itself.
Stingel is best known for his wall - to - wall installations, constructed of fabric or malleable Celotex sheets, as well as his seemingly more traditional oil - on - canvas paintings.
In his work, Moffett often amalgamates the traditional medium of oil on canvas with sculptural elements and, more recently, video projections, while his topics explore social observations and political landmarks.
In these works he had dispensed with the more formal traditional technique of drawing and under - painting in favor of working directly on the canvas with a loaded brush.
There are also his more traditional - seeming, good old oil - on - canvas compositions, that range from photorealistic to blurred, positioning his paintings as a repository of memory, unreliable in its nature, and indubitably mediated by the artist's subjectivity.
Contributed by Becky Huff Hunter / It's a common story of contemporary art for artists to describe abandoning the two - dimensional confines of traditional painting on canvas for the more immediate materiality of sculpture, installation, or performance.
Before conceptual art, art was made of traditional materials, paint, canvas, bronze, marble, and more.
With a range of traditional and nontraditional materials, including acrylic and oil paint, ceramic, paper, canvas, carpet, and larvae, as well as varying techniques — from painting, pouring, cutting to burning — the artists employ different degrees of chance, and some more than others.
But to one side, the cacophony thinned into a conventional painting hang of stretched canvases, as though the imagery they supported demanded a more stable and traditional ground.
More recently, a particular narrative has evolved — contained in traditional stretched canvas — a cumulative transformation of combines that hints at a darker, perhaps imperfect world, where nightmares melt into cartoon dreams, referencing Gorky's influence.
The collection includes large - scale photography, outdoor sculpture, and art created in a variety of surprising and unexpected materials, plus more «traditional» paintings on canvas.
Known for his taxidermy - meets bling weaponed sculptural works, Peter Gronquist explores a more contemplative side of his artist mind, using a series of color field paintings to address the role of technology in our lives by thinking outside of the traditional canvas.
By the mid-seventies, painters had returned to more traditional stretched - canvas formats, but many brought the innovations of deconstruction, performance and installation with them.
Richard Estes» work emphasizes craftsmanship and traditional conventions of making a two - dimensional canvas look three - dimensional, allowing the viewer to play the impartial observer, so that the sensation of being in that scene determines a more subtle mood.
Did you start with more traditional painting: flat canvases on the wall?
The show will also include a recent group of paintings on more traditional stretched canvas.
While Quaytman also worked with the shaped canvas at a certain point in his career, his more stoical and significant works are his ultra-refined abstract, hard - edge paintings that deal with a traditional format in mixed mediums.
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