Two works
of oil on canvas, «Secret Garden I» (2013) and «Secret Garden II» (2013), are included in the current Modernism exhibition.
«Trees» (1990 - 91) is an abbreviated forest: Nothing but trunks, in colors that don't match actual trees, with no sky above or ground below, it captures the cyclical rhythms of nature in the cultural format
of oil on canvas.
In each painting, she renders a metal gate with broad strokes
of oil on a canvas coated in matte Cel - Vinyl.
In addition to her works
of oil on canvas, the show also includes photographs, smaller works of gouache on paper, as well as and an installation of work done on old spray cans which are used to contrast and compliment her paintings.
She is equally focused on the history of painting, the material qualities
of oil on canvas, and her particular subject matter.
These bold forays into abstraction mess marvelously with the planar realities
of oil on canvas.
His distinct, almost seismic body of work has already captivated the audience in Europe and Nort America and now he is making his debut in Asia with a new series
of oil on canvas paintings that will be on view at Simon Lee Gallery in Hong Kong.
Now at Pace through January 13, «Elizabeth Murray: Painting in the»80s» takes the picture plane on a barnstorming joyride, beginning with the sloshing, shattered coffee of Wake Up (1981) on up through increasingly wild, expanding forms
of oil on canvas that seemingly bend, crunch, and splat.4
In addition to using the traditional framework
of oil on canvas, Van Deventer works on stretched silk, a material she describes as «both a traditional painting surface and a fabric that is in between opaque and transparent, in between a fabric for the body and a smooth surface for painting.»
This piece, which an effusive volunteer told me the paint was still drying on, is emblematic
of her oil on canvas paintings with their precise black lines, warm hues, and intricate abstracted shapes.
Mitsuhiro Ikeda returns to ShugoArts in September and October 2012 after a three year absence with a solo exhibition
of oil on canvas and cotton paintings.
Having travelled to Paris in the 1920s to study Western Art, Beihong was a Chinese pioneer in the use
of oil on canvas.
This contrast of technological vision translated into the traditional medium
of oil on canvas creates a captivating tension present throughout the artist's» works.
The three examples
of oil on canvas at Pocket Utopia, all stretched in a normal way, were standouts.
With a contemporary approach to painting, his famous methodology of deconstruction and reconstruction, through the peeling, disfiguring and re-layering
of oil on canvas forms images of otherwise hidden expression.
Alongside important early works such as «A Thousand Years» (1990), «With Dead Head» (1991) and «Loving in a World of Desire» (1996), «Requiem» featured the first exhibition of works from Hirst's series
of oil on canvas «Blue Paintings», which he had begun in 2006.
The range and material practice of painting today has expanded greatly beyond traditional methods
of oil on canvas.
Rusiloski «introduces her Tempest series of paintings that continue her persistent exercises of experiencing the spontaneity and physicality
of oil on canvas.»
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.
(That said, each painter in the show is given a generous amount of space, giving the impression that the biennial features a sizeable square footage
of oil on canvas — I could count only 12 painters in total.)
Starting with figurative canvases that combined assemblage and more conventional applications
of oil on canvas, Otero has formulated a body of work that recently cashiered personal motifs (previously drawn from his own island history).
The BMA has also acquired an outstanding example
of an oil on canvas by Norman Lewis, an African - American pioneer of the Abstract Expressionist movement and an important figure of the Harlem Renaissance, who can be seen as a predecessor to Bradford's approach to abstraction.
Established artists Simon J Harris, Steven MacIver and Henrietta Dubrey all bring a unique interpretation to the medium
of oil on canvas while Mark Beattie, a young sculptor who burst onto the London art scene a couple of years ago, brings a freshness of approach to formalistic pieces.
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.
This selection of tough and tender, large - scale works
of oil on canvas are so much about painting that we could call Eisler a painter's painter, and yet they use painting as an added layer of mediation.
Butzer's solo exhibition at Metro Pictures introduces his exploration of abstraction in a committed and meditative approach, bringing together a series
of oil on canvas paintings in which the arresting and potent impact of the color black prevails the surface.
A selection
of oil on canvas paintings from the «Two Weeks One Summer» series exhibited at the Pinchuk Art Centre to coincide with the Future Generation Art Prize.
«No Love Lost» was the first UK exhibition of Hirst's series
of oil on canvas works collectively entitled the «Blue Paintings».
Cesarine: The exhibit includes quite a few drawings and watercolors, can you tell us what your process is for creating one
of your oil on canvases?
Not exact matches
This is a cartoon playing around with Frederik Goodall (British, 1822 - 1904), The Finding
of Moses:
oil on canvas, 60 × 45 in.
The Pechanga Collection By Todd White includes 11 original, vibrant
oil -
on -
canvas paintings by the internationally recognized creator
of the official 49th Annual GRAMMY Awards artwork.
Yet I changed my tools from brushes,
oil paints, and
canvas to pencil, paper, and computing power for years and finished physics with a diploma
on the topic
of many - particle theory, under the supervision
of Prof. Nolting at the Humboldt University in Berlin.
Approaches to
oil painting techniques include indirect painting, whereby successive layers
of paint are added to build up a painting's surface, as well as «wet into wet,» which involves blending wet paint directly
on the
canvas and is closely associated with alla prima painting.
A new animated feature chronicling the life and career
of Vincent Van Gogh seeks to emulate its subject's style by being comprised solely
of oil paintings
on canvas, making it the world's first fully painted production.
Unsurprisingly I guess,
oil - paint
on canvas (
canvas textured boards, we couldn't have bounce
of actual
canvas on frame) gave us results closest to Vincent's paintings.
It is based upon Giuseppe Arcimboldo's Summer, a portrait composed
of fruits and vegetables painted with
oil on canvas.
The first thing you are likely to hear about Loving Vincent is that each one
of its more than 65,000 individual frames is an actual
oil painting
on canvas by one
of some 115 artists.
Co-directors Dorota Kobiela and Hugh Welchman have put together a movie that is the first ever to be assembled entirely via
oil paintings
on canvas, with each frame
of the animated feature brought to life by the efforts
of 125 artists.
The first feature to animate
oil paintings
on canvas, it brings to life Vincent van Gogh's paintings
of provincial France.
The cover
of this issue has been created by artist Jaxon Northon as an
oil on canvas portrait
of the film's star.
David works in a wide variety
of mixed media ranging from
oil on canvas to digital media.
Approaches to
oil painting techniques include indirect painting, whereby successive layers
of paint are added to build up a painting's surface, as well as «wet into wet,» which involves blending wet paint directly
on the
canvas and is closely associated with alla prima painting.
Hues
of pink, red and cream dance along the sandstone walls like
oil paints smeared
on a piece
of canvas.
Approaches to
oil painting techniques include indirect painting, whereby successive layers
of paint are added to build up a painting's surface, as well as «wet into wet,» which involves blending wet paint directly
on the
canvas and is closely associated with alla prima painting.
Joanne Greenbaum, Untitled, 2016,
oil, acrylic and marker
on canvas, 12 x 12 inches (courtesy
of Rachel Uffner Gallery)
«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.
Severin Roesen, Flower Still Life with Bird's Nest, 1853,
oil on canvas, 40 x 32 inches (Philadelphia Museum
of Art)
Willem de Kooning, Pirate (Untitled II), 1981,
Oil on canvas 7 feet 4 inches x 6 feet 4 3/4 inches, The Museum
of Modern Art, New York
Jess (Burgess Franklin Collins), The Enamored Mage: Tranlation # 6, 1962,
oil on canvas mounted
on plywood, 24 1/2 x 30 inches -LRB-(Collection
of M. H. de Young Memorial Museum, Fine Arts Museums
of San Francisco)
Nicole Eisenman, Tea Party, 2011,
oil on canvas, 82 x 65 inches (courtesy
of Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects - Photo credit: Robert Wedemeyer)