Sentences with phrase «of pure pigment»

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In order to achieve his signature style, Bhavsar carefully and deliberately sifts layers of pure pigment powder onto canvas using different tools such as sieves and screens.
When unfolded and stretched, the canvas revealed fragmented planes of pure pigment glinting and winking among scattered fields of negative space.
Parrot (1976), on the other hand, is one of the paintings that introduced Bolduc's signature style, and intimated his deeper ambitions: a yellow and white line of pure pigment atop a yellow and red base, situated in the midst of a roiling jungle of green, blue, and red strokes.
Klein will be represented by key monochrome «Propositions» dating between the early 1950s and the 1960s, including a large - scale floor piece made of pure pigment.
The paintings» siren call is intensified by the use of pure pigment mixed with rabbit - skin glue, which gives the works such chromatic intensity that they almost appear to be backlit.
Through her use of pure pigments, gold leaf and copper, she engages perceptual and alchemical shifts in the viewing subject.
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Bosco Sodi is a Mexican contemporary artist, whose monochrome sculptures and paintings are composed of pure pigment mixed with sawdust, wood pulp, natural fibers, and glue.
Ancart has previously created works in which lines of pure pigment traverse the walls of the exhibition space, as well as found images of pools and tropical landscapes that have been sullied with burn marks, all sharing a sense of immediacy in their creation — the laying of a mark or a gesture.
But that there should be so much as a suggestion of a bird shows how far Hoyland has travelled from the chaste geometrics of pure pigment in his early work, when colour and that was all ye knew on earth and all ye needed to know.
A major figure in the Abstract Expressionist movement, perhaps more than any other member of that group Still embodied the rejection of figuration and sort to demonstrate the visceral energy possessed by the combination of pure pigment and the emotive power of the gesture.
• Pointillism (1884 - 1904) Colour theory behind Neo-Impressionism involving small dabs of pure pigment.
I then added enough water so that the paint would flow easily and could be wiped down without any streaks of pure pigment.
The exhibition features the artist's volcanic rock sculptures and large - scale impasto paintings made with layers of pure pigment, water, glue and natural fibres.
Colour field painting, that subdivision of abstract expressionism, meant flat planes of pure pigment.
Kapoor's geometric forms from the early 1980s, for example, rise up from the floor and appear to be made of pure pigment, while the viscous, blood - red wax sculptures from the last ten years — kinetic and self - generating — ravage their own surfaces and explode the quiet of the gallery environment.
The impressionists exploited the range of the color spectrum, directly applying strokes of pure pigment to the canvas rather than mixing colors on the palette.
Blain Southern's first exhibition with Bosco Sodi features new volcanic rock sculptures and large - scale impasto paintings made with layers of pure pigment, water, glue and natural fibres.
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