Sentences with phrase «of a paintbrush»

Much like the way artists become «known» for their particular ability to tap out a beat on the drums with precision or execute graceful strokes of the paintbrush into happy little birds and mountains, individuals with more 9 - 5 type career aspirations can also develop a name for their particular skillsets.
I dabbed the end of a paintbrush in the paint, blotted on a paper towel and then dry brushed around the pots.
Basically you dip the very tip of your paintbrush in paint and then blot it on a towel to get almost every drop of paint off.
Instead of a paintbrush, he often uses found materials and aerosol paint.
Use the tip of a paintbrush to dab white chalk paint on top of the gray chalk paint.
He mixed sand, gravel, and other materials into his pigments, applying them in layers with brushes and palette knives to create a thickened impasto, and then excavated images from them by scratching and scraping away with the pointed handle of his paintbrush.
Her latest show at Bitforms makes use of Roombas in lieu of paintbrushes, with Yves Klein's paintings from the 1960s in mind.
They also have those highly sought - after brush tips, which mimic the movements and patterns of a paintbrush.
Martin Smit, curator of the Stellenbosch University Botanical Garden, says more than a thousand of the paintbrush lilies once grew in the Duthie reserve.
Now get somebody to stroke and tap the fake hand and real hand using identical movements of the paintbrushes.
I love them, and they just fell out of my paintbrush.
I'm never going to get tired of having this kind of paintbrush.
For fifty years, the Swiss painter has relied on just one size of paintbrush to make his signature, standardized brushstrokes.
Forgive Me Father, For I Have Painted (2011) is a series of paintbrushes and tubes of acrylic enclosed in clear resin, which responds to contemporary art's fascination with new media, often at the expense of classical painting techniques.
Fragmented brush strokes suggest the outline of a fruit tree, the impression of a paintbrush, or the hint of a wild beast.
Wielding the spray can with the assurance of a welder's torch and the immediacy of a paintbrush, Smith combined the sensations of sculpting, painting, and drawing.
Ghenie is, alongside other remarkable representatives of the same artistic community, one of the founders of the Paintbrush Factory in Cluj, which brings together some of the most dynamic artistic initiatives in Romania.
Dating back to the 1950s and extending up through the last years of the artist's life, the photographs show Twombly's wandering eye and his persistent observations of his own surroundings — from the seaside city of Gaeta in which the artist lived in his later years, to his studio, his travels, the plant life around him, and even his jars of paintbrushes.
Drips of painting and the swipes of paintbrushes were used to make these works.
In August of 2011, Oldenburg's Paint Torch, a 53 - foot - high sculpture of a paintbrush with a stylized glob of orange paint on the ground beside it, was unveiled in Lenfest Plaza at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts.
She had long kept her drawings under lock and key, and only published them in 1997 in «Die Feder ist die Schwester des Pinsels» The pen is the sister of the paintbrush, published by Hans Ulrich Obrist.
Her paint colors are bright and snappy — a result of her shrewd ability to time the switch of her paintbrushes to every infinitesimal change in the paint's hue.
Though the grid suggests a mechanical, factory - made coldness, in many of the works the playful, suggestive sensuality of a human hand is still present in smudges, misalignments, and flicks of a paintbrush — particularly in Joan Snyder's more recent painting, New Squares from 2015.
With the Duchamp reference as well as inclusions of paintbrushes in Customised Kalpavruksha, Kamath is eager to remind the viewer of his toil as an artist, one that insists on engaging diverse forms of media.
The last layer is applied with fingertips to create a modeling or softening of the paintbrush lines.
In many cases she excised lines of paint with the back of her paintbrush, further activating the surface of her compositions.
Spontaneous and quite personal, Guston's prints feature images of objects found in his studio — a chair, an easel, a set of paintbrushes — along with fantastic forms that defy easy interpretation.
The collection, which comprises etchings, woodcuts, and lithographs, includes signature Dine imagery of paintbrushes, bathrobes, tools and hearts.
In several places there are small swipe marks that seem to indicate the artist's fingers or the opposite side of a paintbrush.
Often creating muted paintings in shades of grey, silver, or black, Humphries's paintings rely on the simple gesture of a line or the soft imprint of her paintbrush to convey her intention.
Also new is the addition of Paintbrush, a feature that you can use on any Snaps you have in memories, which works similar to how artistic filter apps like Prisma work.
With the swish of a paintbrush and the flick of some glue the grotty cupboard under the stairs was transformed from a crumbling room with plastered walls into the ultimate reading haunt.
With the backside of the paintbrush I applied tiny white polkadots down the thin turquoise stripe.
-LCB- Thanks to Salvatore of the Paintbrush Cover for the gift... definitely something that's going to get a lot of use around here.
Then, I started receiving e-mail from art teachers thanking me for making a movie with my students that encourages proper use of a paintbrush.
With gentle strokes of a paintbrush, laboratory assistant Natasha Thomas unfolds one section of a donor brain, nudging its complex geometry into proper orientation.
This is paint - by - numbers action fare that was made by people so inept, they used the wrong end of the paintbrush.
Instead of a paintbrush, Guyton utilises computers, inkjet printers, scanners and iPhone cameras to create his large - scale paintings and smaller works on paper.
Manipulating the surface as if a sculptural medium, she scores, incises, and smudges the paint with her hands and the handles of paintbrushes.
From 1979 onwards, the artist began to use branches from the olive trees that grew in the grounds of his home and studio in Antibes in lieu of a paintbrush.
Emerging from the tip of his paintbrush is a grand portraiture redolent of history and legacy.
The strokes of a paintbrush are effective and fun for your child at this stage of development.
With the end of a paintbrush, add dots of white paint to the top and bottom of each eye and one to each cheek for highlights.
Foregoing the traditional use of a paintbrush, Shaw squeezes acrylic paint directly onto the canvas in a technique he has named «soul flow,» creating ridges and curvatures on the formerly flat surfaces.
Thanks to these educators, young people have advocates who invest hope — through the stroke of a paintbrush — into their lives.
In the early 1990s, Poons returned to his use of the paintbrush, and his work continues in this vein today.
Foregoing the use of a paintbrush, Jacqueline favors the palette knife and non-traditional tools to layer, rub, splatter, and strip paint from her canvases.
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