Hamada will unveil his latest sculpture
of pigment resin which was slated for unveiling at Guild Hall, wrote Hamada in an email.
Not exact matches
Glazed areas made with egg and dammar
resin had been destroyed, while in unglazed parts the ink had seeped to the back
of the canvas through complex layers
of oils,
pigments, colourants and glues.
One
of the most unusual
pigments comes from the
resin harvested from mummy wrappings.
The couture - status formula features a blend
of copolymers and polyester
resin to aid adherence to the nail (translation: no chipping), so you can expect a vibrant
pigment that lasts longer.
Richard Deacon, 2007, Some More For The Road,
Pigmented acrylic
resin, various dimensions, Courtesy
of Richard Deacon and Middelheim Museum
He has created compelling and poetic bodies
of work using a range
of materials that include raw
pigment, stone, stainless steel, synthetic polymer,
resin, and wax.
Fired and coated with
pigment and
resin, each ceramic work fits into one
of six categories: inflexion, caesura, subduction, mantle, passage and calefaction.
His paintings use a mixture
of resin, oil paints, and
pigments to create liquid forms: fluids, which for him represent humans, interacting in neural space.
Many
of her castings include color as an initial process:
pigments are added to the setting cement or
resin, which adds an aspect
of unpredictability to the final piece.
«Embodiment» consists
of new iterations
of her renowned ephemeral
pigment paintings — gold leaf on
resin, on black and white
pigment panels — and three sculptural works, all produced between 2015 — 2016.
Inspired by the landscapes
of the nineteenth - century Hudson River School
of painting, yet entirely modern and full
of contemporary resonance, Hannock's rich surfaces are built up
of layers
of modeling paste,
pigments, and coats
of resin, burnished to a sheen and often concealing hidden layers
of meaning; writing, notes, magazine articles and other texts in the undercoat.
There is also a performative quality in his works, which becomes clear not only when Linnenbrink pours the
resin with its added
pigments onto the image carrier, or drills holes in the hardened paint layers
of some paintings.
The works in this exhibition demonstrate the different stages in Alexander's exploration
of resins and
pigments, transparency and translucence.
It makes no difference whether we are face - to - face with one
of his large format images, in which he allows the
pigments dissolved in epoxy
resin to run slowly down the picture carriers in satiated, glistening vertical stripes; or whether we study those works in which small drilled craters disclose many apparently archeological layers
of paint, or find ourselves in one
of his site - specific, all - over paintings that cover the walls, floors and ceilings, their iridescent stripes
of color subduing entire architectures and permanently altering the viewer's perception.
Magali Reus, In Place
of (Archipelago), 2015, Jesmonite, sand, volcanic black sand,
pigments, wax, powder, coated steel and aluminium, polyester
resin, fibreglass, powder coated and air brushed aluminium foil, polyurethane rubber, The Approach
Hany Armanious, Sleeping the entire length
of a day during the night, 2010, uv stable polyurethane
resin with
pigment, 210 x 580 mm
Both
of these sculptures were created out
of resin,
pigment, and found objects to closely resemble an interpretation between something both natural and man - made.
«I specialize in one
of a kind contemporary abstract art created by using acrylic paint and a glass - like
pigmented epoxy
resin,» Bilotta wrote.
Yves Klein (1928 - 1962) loves deep blue and Lot 241, «Venus Bleue,» shows what happens when you take a Classical sculpture
of a woman's torso and make a very fine plastic sculpture
of such a form and cover it with dry blue
pigment in synthetic
resin instead
of lustrous white marble.
Although his early works were made in many various colors, in 1957 he developed his blue
pigment, which he painted in a special
resin suspension that gave his canvases a sense
of great visual depth, for which they are renowned.
Lot 40, «RE 1,» by Yves Klein (1928 - 1962) is a 78 3/4 - by -65-inch deep blue
pigment, synthetic
resin and sponges on canvas that was executed in 1958 and has a very ambitious estimate
of $ 4,000,000 to $ 5,000,000.
And the creation
of an Artist Materials Archive, a comprehensive, searchable library
of some 300 pieces
of artist material related to works in the collection, such as Katharina Fritsch's meticulously prepared
pigments, Jay DeFeo's painting trowel, reconstructed mock - ups
of Eva Hesse's rubber and
resin sculptures, re-created installations by Richard Tuttle, and test samples
of native Norwegian moss for a living wall by Olafur Eliasson.
Jedediah Caesar, Helium Brick, 2008, Polystyrene, polyester
resin,
pigment, wood, 96 x 48 x 48 in., Private collection; Untitled, 2008; Selection
of watercolors on xerograph, 11 x 17 in.
She works with the ancient technique
of encaustic wax, a combination
of beeswax,
resin and
pigments in which heat serves as the active solvent.
Instead
of working in oils, Zimmermann applies an epoxy
resin into which acrylic
pigments are randomly inserted.
An ode to nature's delicacy and decay, Remote Sensing, 2016 is a series
of wondrous micro landscapes
of Petri dishes created through 3D printing in plaster
pigment and
resin, and based on still life photographs, Vanitas (in a petri dish), 2013, which are also on view.
Composed
of urethane
resin and colored
pigment, the works contain percolating bubbles and a flowing alchemy, a painterly quality complimented by a palette that is alternately seductive and repulsive.
A polyester
resin mixed with orange and black
pigments and glitter was then poured onto the work while it was positioned horizontally, and the canvas was tipped up before drying, producing runs
of resin that are visible around its edges.
Toy Soldier # 3 (Crawling Soldier), 2004 3 - D digital scanning, CNC digital sculpting, reinforced fiberglass,
pigmented resin 18 x 102 x 36 inches collection
of the Frederick R. Weisman Art Foundation
Red Indian # 2 (Bowman), 2006 reinforced fiberglass and
pigmented resin / 94.5 x 78 x 27 inches collection
of the Frederick R. Weisman Art Foundation
Blue Cowboy # 2 (Rifleman), 2008 / reinforced cast fiberglass composite and
pigmented resin / 75 x 60 x 22 inches / edition
of 3 + 2 APs
Red Indian # 4 (Spearman), 2007 reinforced cast fiberglass composite and
pigment resin / 78 x 60 x 24 inches Collection
of The Brooklyn Art Museum
In a nearby series
of imposing wall works, Chutes d'Atelier, studio scraps are fused into multi-dimensional panels — painterly studies
of his signature raw materials (
resin, steel, and
pigment).
Throughout the exhibition Kapoor's fascination with darkness and light becomes apparent in his sculptures; the translucent quality
of the
resin works, the absorbent nature
of pigment, the radiant glow
of alabaster and the fluid reflections
of stainless steel and water.
Finding inspiration from the physical and metaphysical qualities
of water, Cathy Choi paints with
pigmented resin, po...
Markus Linnenbrink builds his paintings on wooden panels, mixing
pigments with epoxy
resin to create layered compositions in a resplendent array
of colors.
Their relatively simple components — wood,
pigments, and epoxy
resin — reflect a pre-digital world before the advent
of sophisticated and lightning - fast modes
of communication.
SLCT troll garden garb» (2014) lists «
pigment», «small amounts
of gallium» and the presumably made up word
of «tetrahydrosmaugs» as its materials, while a cloudy, semi-transparent battle - axe made from
resin hangs in its centre.
Image: Yoram Wolberger Blue Cowboy # 1 (Gunslinger), 2008 reinforced cast fiberglass composite and
pigmented resin 75 x 75 x 22 inches / Edition
of 3 + 2 APs
This body
of work combines traditional and digital art making practices through the use
of a
pigment transfer process,
resin, and hand - painting.
De Bruyckere's painstakingly rendered
resin forms covered in layers
of pigmented wax or horse skin dramatize the traumatic and painful scars
of existence and the effects
of debilitation, both corporeal and psychic.
Both works (natural
pigments and acrylic
resin on canvas) by Salustiano at Kavachnina
of Miami, Fla..
While experimenting with increasingly three - dimensional canvases at the California College
of Art in the late 1950s, the artist began to produce objects made with industrial materials, including plywood, sprayed lacquer, and
pigmented resin, creating the highly reflective, smooth surfaces that he was to become known for.
Starting in 1962, Yves Klein produced a series
of plaster replicas
of the Nike coated in dry
pigment of his signature International Klein Blue affixed by
resin entitled Victoire de Samatrace.
The drippy top layer, painstakingly brewed from
pigment, gold, iron, varnish and
resin onto a structure
of foam and wood, belongs recognizably to Cohen.
Joseph Cohen's painted sculpture «Proposition 395» was painstakingly created using a mixture
of pigment, gold, iron, varnish and
resin.
Cennini described how the gem rough had to be pounded harder than a bad lawyer's table, mixed with melted
resin, wax and oil, wrapped in fine cloth, and kneaded three times in a lye bath to produce a
pigment worth its weight in gold and fit for the painted robes
of Christ and the Virgin Mary.
A basic science lesson: a paint consists
of a
resin (or binder), a carrier, and
pigments that gives the paint its color.
Designer Margaux Lange excises perfect features from perfect Barbie dolls and deftly incorporates them into her «Plastic Body Series,» a collection
of jewelry comprised
of salvaged dolls, hand - fabricated sterling silver, and
pigmented resins.
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