Sentences with phrase «of multiple canvases»

On display were four «dogleg» - shaped canvases (versions of which were exhibited at James Fuentes Gallery in New York in 2014) and a new series of five sculptural reliefs, as well as several hybrid paintings, composed of multiple canvases joined together and overlaid with various collage elements, such as rope and scraps of wood (all works, 2015).
Her installations often consist of multiple canvases as well as three dimensional objects.
New palette knife and paint flow techniques, together with the use of multiple canvases as a means of creating visual interaction, provided her with a most stimulating and experimental medium.
She is known for work that expands the parameters of painting through the use of multiple canvases, sculptural additions, and site - specific installation.
Brickley adjusts each piece to the wall by composing them of multiple canvases, each the dimensions of a movie screen turned on its side.

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The Marché Tote, which is included under the new brand extension PDV Privé, is inspired by the classic French market tote and made of technical canvas and leather, features solid brass hardware, an adjustable shoulder strap, and has multiple inner pockets for a piece that's not only beautiful but also functional.
Antal uses the widescreen canvas to good effect, framing windows within windows to emphasize multiple points of view (indeed, conflicting principles are what eventually set these men at one another's throats) and favouring a steady yet highly mobile camera that's mindful of spatial dynamics when roaming off to follow someone, underscoring the urgency within a scene as differing agendas unfold in the foreground and background.
One, Brawl On Cell Block 99 (B), depicted Vince Vaughn kicking multiple peoples» heads to jelly in canvas prison shoes while spouting the flowery, Nic Pizzolatto-esque tough - guy dialogue of director S. Craig Zahler (Bone Tomahawk).
Working on a canvas far larger than he's previously been used to, Johnson's confidence with the material is evident, with numerous eye - catching shots (a silent explosion involving multiple ships is pure shock and awe) and a series of well - staged and visually arresting set pieces — in particular a sequence on the planet Crait that uses white and red imagery to startling effect (red is a common colour throughout).
Reach uses multiple platforms to facilitate different types of engagement including learning management platforms such as Canvas and other access to electronic resources such as EBSCO.
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And in Tschabalala Self's delightful canvases, black men and women sport two sets of arms and one pair of legs, as though they conflate multiple people.
Part of a series of 102 silkscreened canvas panels conceived as one painting with multiple components, in this piece there are elements that call to mind Franz Kline's investigations into calligraphic compulsions.
The work was celebrated at the time for the sheer velocity of movement with which the eye roves the canvas, pointing to de Kooning's interest in creating simultaneous foci, what art historian John Elderfield describes as «multiple centers of interest, and therefore a continual distraction, of vision being shuttled about the surface, so that it may rest anywhere but can settle nowhere» (J. Elderfield, «Space to Paint,» de Kooning: a Retrospective, Museum of Modern Art, New York, 2011, p. 25).
Spurred on by a 1960's enamel on paper drawing by sculptor David Smith (1906 - 1965), Wendy White presented a new painting featuring multiple canvases with spray - painted gestures and hints of language.
Divided in 6 separate rooms, the installation includes some 60 individual stoneware and porcelain pieces, as well as couple of rare editions on paper by Kusaka, and around 40 pieces by Wood, ranging from small collage showing his studio process, limited edition multiples, a series of floral pieces on paper, all the way to monumental oil and acrylic pieces on canvas.
As a result, multiple traces of current and historic moments and identities are fused together onto the canvas, producing a hybrid state of uncharted territory.
The exhibition at Lisson Gallery includes Untitled (White Multiband, Vertical Strokes)(2003), incorporating glass microspheres in acrylic on canvas; multiple works from the innovative White Band series; and recent paintings from the Black Band series; alongside the lightbox Untitled (Electric Light)(1968/2017), composed of argon and Plexiglas.
And therein lies the paradox and the multiple readings that extend from the oeuvre: Morley's canvases are rooted in tradition, in the painterly sense, but resolutely contemporary in terms of bravura and the splicing together of images.
In SHARAKU (date unknown), for instance, the length of the title and range of letters used have resulted in one of the more colorful paintings in the show, with multiple different shapes and hues dancing across the canvas.
A stretched canvas forms the work's primary structure; loosely applied paint, punctuated by an isolated cluster of thick, frenetic paint strokes, consolidates multiple layers of paper and fabric fragments, concealing much of the surface.
Consisting of resin and paint on multiple layers of unprimed canvas, it evinces a new materiality on Hubbard's part (c.f. Natalie Frank) but remains true to his pleasingly sleek style, which does much to sex up the whole category of abstraction.
Mitchell worked for the most part on large - scale canvases and multiple panels, striving to evince a natural rhythm that emanated from the expansiveness of gesture and from uninhibited use of color; Chamberlain's emphasis on discovered or improvised correlations between material and color rather than a prescribed idea of composition have often prompted descriptions of his work as three - dimensional Abstract Expressionist paintings.
She is a master at manipulating the found motifs inherent in the scavenged wallpaper to play multiples roles in her canvases — those of containing gestural, narrative, and even darker psychological suggestions.
Anderson paints primarily from photographs, but also drawings and recollections of what he has seen, often executing multiple canvases considering various perspectives and meaning in the same image.
The «B / W series» is comprised of Held's first fully realized canvases in his new style and limited palette, while works from the «Phoenicia» series are more explicit in their development of multiple perspectives and vanishing points, resulting in evermore ambiguous spatial relationships.
Hurvin Anderson paints from photographs, drawings, and recollections of what he has seen, often executing multiple canvases considering various perspectives and meaning in the same image.
Here, Braque lightens his ground layers, brightens his palette with washes of pure color, increases the size of his canvas, and creates a complex pictorial space that shows multiple, simultaneous viewpoints.
He used this technique to print multiple images of popular teen idols Troy Donahue, Warren Beatty, Natalie Wood, and Tuesday Weld onto canvas.
Multiple canvases with in - progress works line his walls, all of them surrounded by litanies of photographic source material.
The artist employs a duality of language to flip between multiple perspectives when reading the «canvases».
Another engaging piece with a similar effect, Window to the Seam, contains multiple tones of blues in four vertical canvases that are united only through the combination of highlights and darks that flow from one canvas to the next.
Another typical quality of Hylden's works are the artist's broad gestures with paint, which end up overlapping each other and affecting multiple canvases.
She also developed an interest in doing a series of work on a theme as well as sets, multiple canvases comprising a single complete work.
As in so many of Stingel's works, the painting is transformed from a canvas into a piece of interior architecture that resonates across multiple artistic registers.
Each large - scale work comprises multiple canvases, both hanging and standing, shaped according to the outline of the commonplace objects that they depict.
All of the paintings in the exhibition began as small collage studies, which were utilized as maquettes for much larger works that were transferred onto canvas as a blueprint of the original, and then heavily embellished with multiple layers of paint.
David Hockney's use of film, multiple canvases and photo collage started us thinking about scale and viewpoints.
Emblematic of Wylie's tendency to work across multiple canvases, this work elaborates on her series of large - scale monochromatic paintings that utilized the forms of animals to explore the conventions of painterly abstraction.
Among the highlights of the exhibition are Wegman's postcard paintings, canvases that use vintage postcards as their starting points, physically incorporating multiple images into fantastic tableaus.
For Moses, painting's identity was multiple and changing — working with canvases stretched on the floor, the dynamic abstract compositions in Diamond Jim (2008), Ignon (2006), and Bronco (2002) are the result of of the artist's rejection of conventional brushes in favor of mixing paints on the surface of the canvas itself.
We chose this brief from @ejikeanyanwu «A balloon full of multiple colours of paint, burst by a bullet, spilling onto a blank canvas.
After priming the canvas with dark color, Ryman has built up multiple layers of white on top of the ground to create a rich, atmospheric effect.
Nevine Mattar exhibits two large works that incorporate multiple figures, leading the eye on a tour of the canvas.
Many of the works are composed of multiple, fragmentary objects made of plain canvas or lead wrapped around stretchers, which build up to loopy, engaging, figurative abstractions.
Mangold works in multiple series of shaped canvases over many years, exploring variations on rings, columns, trapezoids, arches, and crosses, and compositions without centers.
Even though only one song is used for each work, often times multiple recordings are needed to cover the canvas surface — and those little spots between the dark strands mark the physical and musical beginning, or ending, of each song.
I build the surface, touching each part of the canvas multiple times as I set a rhythm.
The artist layers his canvas with figures and narratives that allow for multiple paths of entry.
I have moved on since then, but seeing one of Richard Smith's big multiple shaped canvases at Tate Britain recently, I found I still liked it, and liked it more than Noland's Another Line, on display in the same room, along with a vast, vapid Olitski spray painting, more than 20 feet long, not nearly as good as the ones I've illustrated above.
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