Sentences with phrase «of brushy»

Custom built home on golf course at the foothills of the Brushy Mountains.
Featuring areas of brushy color and an overlay of a dancer's legs, Poise showcases Rauschenberg's characteristic juxtapositions of disparate elements and reflects the significance of his many collaborations with dancers and choreographers, most notably Merce Cunningham.
The fields of brushy color that split and cleave in an untitled abstraction from 1949 are particularly reminiscent of Still.
By the late»50s, Krushenick was presenting hieratic arrangements of brushy, planar forms, still animated by gesture and outlined in black or near - black strokes.
«Mr. Wool sprays on black lines, smears them into fields of brushy gray and sometimes rubs them out entirely before repeating the process,» Smith described.
The attitude and disposition of these heads is so specific that they function as portraits, even though facial features are usually absent, partially obscured, or eclipsed entirely by passages of brushy paint.
You have this kind of brushy mark, and then you have this very calligraphic line, and then you can work tonally, where all the colors are close together.
The Pointers, Setters and Spaniels were designed to help hunters find and flush birds out of brushy or grassy areas.
Original Purpose: to help hunters find and flush birds out of brushy areas.
Original Purpose: to help hunters find and flush birds out of brushy or grassy areas.
Bui's distinctive artwork, full of brushy line work and rich color, beautifully illustrates Phi's lines, focusing intently on the expressive faces of the boy and his father and the vivid environments they live in — cool, midnight blue by the river while they fish, surrounded by leafy foliage and an understated yet still slightly ominous No Trespassing sign, and warm, sunshiny yellow when they're back in the warmth of home and around the dinner table, enjoying the fruits of their labor.

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The flat, brushy country of the Northern Frontier is an excellent area in which to hunt rhinos.
Enjoy a short trail that winds through «the Thicket»: a tiny patch of red maple swamp, brushy tangles, and a traversing stream.
A short trail winds through «the Thicket»: a tiny patch of red maple swamp, brushy tangles, and a traversing stream.
Hundreds of firefighters battled to gain control of a raging wildfire along central California's scenic Big Sur coastline on Tuesday, hampered by steep and brushy terrain and narrow roads, officials said.
We went to Brushy Peak Regional Preserve which is a 1,702 - foot landmark at the juncture of the San Francisco Bay Area, the California Delta, and the Central Valley.
Another weak echo of accent: something brushy in the consonants, nothing an ordinary ear would pick up.
Life in Cedar Park, Texas, boasts plenty of charms: from the Schlitterbahn Water Park to the Brushy Creek Skatepark to awesome access to all of Austin's events and activities.
A beautiful, flat island, brushy Isla Seymour Norte is located near Isla Baltra, and like its neighbour, was created by the uplift of a submarine lava formation.
Joanne is certainly one of my favorite artists on here and learning to use brushy is very fun... she makes it look so easy.
A number of especially romantic paintings are notable for their brushy, atmospheric depths; they depict more - or-less real objects overwhelmed by preternatural forces... Experienced together, the paintings conjure a vibrant, eclectic mysticism, based in fertile allusions and buoyant color and texture.
Stuffed with foam or stretched over starbursts of stretcher bars, these exuberant works combine bold T - shirt graphics with brushy renderings of rabbits and snowmen, and cheerful colors with ambiguous connotations.
And so at the moment about two dozen of Ms. Crockett's sparkling late paintings, with their bright tangles of jazzy lines and shapes floating on pale, brushy backgrounds, form a surprising exhibition at Meredith Ward Fine Art.
He hovered his hands over the painting in exactly the way I had been moving my eye, on the hips of an invisible figure skater — tracing the brushy figure 8s, and stopping short on the edge of his blade.
In Chelsea, Smith mounts a series of austere, brushy monochromes on -LSB-...]
In Chelsea, Smith mounts a series of austere, brushy monochromes on panels of the same scale.
The show's first section, «Gestural Abstraction,» is dominated by two brushy, wall - filling paintings — one by Lee Krasner, the other by Joan Mitchell — of a kind that has been a staple at the museum since the 1940s.
In this way his most relevant counterpart from the United States may be Robert Ryman, though while the American emphasized his paintings» unorthodox supports by purging color, Mr. Viallat soaks his tarps and parasols with brushy strokes in a bright, Matissean range of blues and yellows, pinks and whites.
This late painting shows concentric circles, brushy painterliness and gorgeous color, as before, but there's an important difference: The palette is darker and uneven saturation gives an illusion of texture.
, or in the brushy immediacy of look away (2010, oil on canvas, 32 x 21.5 in.).
Otherwise, Müller's naked seductresses, who also fill his smaller works, are rendered in pale, metallic whites, greens, oranges, blues and purples — a cold carnality barely redeemed by brushy swipes of saturated color.
Both qualities are evident in Knight's Heritage, an important transitional piece in which Truitt still employed a brushy texture to define the paint surface and actual grooves to mark the three divisions (elements she abandoned in her later, smoother work) but began to break out of the somber tones of her earliest work and embrace glowing color.
The short brushy strokes that represent body hair are both comic and descriptive of the figure's manliness.
Sculptmetal, used in a work at the Drawing Center, sounds ever so artistic, and Jasper Johns had used its brushy surface in 1961 — for a target and for Johns's gray frosted eyeglasses of The Critic Sees.
Taking the route of big, brushy and ethereal abstraction after graduation in 2005 from the Art Institute of Chicago, her work has seen a recent turn to figuration.
Rather, one gets the sense, from these paintings, that Heidkamp let his hand follow his imagination, rendering a lone figure who has lost his shadow, a brushy odalisque at rest on the shore, or a set of abstract marks that telegraph a bright pink sunset.
He uses a wide range of brushwork and surface treatments to draw attention to the varied textures of the canvas - often applying distemper (a tempera paint made with dry pigments in animal glue) in thin brushy layers - to capture qualities of light and the changing effects of the atmosphere.
Experiment with the scale of birds near and far, using brushy, atmospheric strokes in our outdoor sky - painting project.
Pensato is less interested in the cartoons and comics these figures emerge from than the way these characters are drawn, and her depictions expand and exaggerate the most basic marks of figural form: here, the eyes of Felix the Cat loom large, disembodied and delineated in thick, brushy strokes.
In What Once Denoted Chaos is Now a Matter of Record, two candelabras nearly disappear in the general dazzle of crockery fragments, bright color and brushy paint.
Typically, Bischoff's newer works contain a multitude of color shapes, lines, squiggles and daubs deployed over a light, brushy field.
The cloud studies, by contrast, can seem, in their brushy airiness, like pictures of almost nothing, in which a streak of white or a scrape of the palette knife can change the mood completely.
Begun before 9/11, Undertones of War looks like nothing so much as the underpainting of a Frank Auerbach: a thin jumble of bad - tempered brushy scribbles on unprimed wood veneer, the painting continuing on to the rough pine frame.
At Tate Britain the first two rooms are painted an uneven, brushy grey; then come a few rooms in a shrill minty green, then a patchy and yellowed off - white, followed by a sort of blotted butterscotch.
Instead, enjoy Scott's brushwork, the brushy strokes, the energetic gestural markings, the sweeps and scribbles of colors that tumble and flow over one another.
The fame of her early stain paintings and her identification with transparent, fragile hues notwithstanding, the majority of Frankenthaler's most achieved later works - that is, those made from the 1970's on - derive at least part of their expressiveness from the way their luminous (or dark and smoldering) color shifts from brushy, transparent washes to declarative, superimposed strokes.
The works were big, bold, and brushy in a manner reminiscent of Abstract Expressionism — or, I should say, so they seemed from what little one could glimpse of them, because they were mostly covered by torn black tarpaulins, plastic garbage bags, and the like.
Wide, brushy passages of thinned - down enamel are applied in back - and - forth strokes that linger with the touch of the artist's hand.
(His first aluminum work, which dates from around 1964 is here: a 14 - inch square that he burnished, creating a brushy turbulence before applying thick patches of white over dark blue paint.)
Johns's well - known flag paintings, which he began making in the mid-1950s, use the brushy paint application common to Abstract Expressionist painters of that time, sometimes layered over collaged newspaper clippings, simultaneously affirming and negating the hand of the artist.
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