Perez has created a series
of small oil paintings that depict ideas of home; Rolón has created the frames — out of reclaimed wood and other bits of ephemera that confer notions of American - ness.
154th Annual Exhibition
of Small Oil Paintings Featuring work by InLiquid Artsit Mary Powers Holt Opening Reception, Sunday, April 23, from 2 - 4 PM 235 S Camac St, Philadelphia, PA
Our annual juried Exhibition
of Small Oil Paintings is one of our oldest and most prestigious shows not only for us at the Sketch Club, but for the Philadelphia region.
154th Annual Exhibition
of Small Oil Paintings Featuring work by InLiquid Artsit Mary Powers Holt Opening Reception, Sunday, April 23,... See Full Post
Michael: It's a shame these dwarfed Verne Dawson's recent series
of small oil paintings.
The Philadelphia Sketch Club presents The 155th Exhibition
of Small Oil Paintings, a group exhibition of work featuring «small» scale oil work.
Continuing to employ a specifically corporeal scale, Byrne arranges a suit
of small oil paintings between a large - scale triptych and three diptychs, all drawn on copper or linen.
He also produced a series
of smaller oil paintings called Je t «aime (1954 - 8, mostly in private collections).
We came across this small oil on canvas while trying to get a better grasp on
some of the smaller oil paintings that have been grouped with Still's works - on - paper.
Not exact matches
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The first «fully
painted» feature film took a live - action drama
of the days following Vincent van Gogh's untimely death in a
small French village and, with the work
of more than 125 artists from around the world, converted every frame into an
oil painting in the Modernist's style.
Different mixed media
painting techniques, using glue, string, card, wax, paper to manipulate and to create texture with acrylic
paint Looking at famous artists like Jackson Pollock, Frank Auerbach, David Bomberg, John Hoyland and Howard Hodgkin Resources: Acrylic
paint, Sponges, sticks, large and
small paintbrushes, credit card, string, glue, Punchinella, kebab sticks batik wax, sand, tissue paper, scrap paper and glue guns, Creating a number
of different textures with acrylic
paint and see what other mixed media layering one can achieve with chalk and
oil pastel as well to layer over the acrylic
paint.
Does it assume that everything in the car is basically in perfect condition, just old, or does it assume the normal kind
of wear and tear a well maintained car
of that age would have, like
small oil leaks, worn out shocks, minor dings and dent or slightly faded or oxidized
paint, etc...
This stunning profile
of determination, stubbornness, and courage mixes lyrical prose and shimmering
oil paintings to evoke the solitary vigil
of Admiral Richard Byrd, who lived for months in a
small underground structure in Antarctica.
Most
of that space is a gravelled central courtyard with cute elephant statues
painted as comic book characters, as well as seating for dining and relaxing and
small tables made from empty
oil drums
painted with national flags.
Small size tubes
of traditional
oil paints and watermixable
oil paints are especially handy for
painting in the field.
After finishing the large
paintings for the show at John Davis, I began a series
of small oil on paper pieces from 6 x 8 inches to 10 x 10 inches.
Interspersed among them were
smaller oil paintings of bodily fragments: a lipstick - smeared mouth, a single breast and several renditions
of two faces entwined in a kiss.
Within a few years the materiality
of oil paint takes on a more central role in his work when he begins to make
paintings by depositing
small amounts
of liquid
paint onto his canvases and tilting them this way and that to direct the
paint toward the edges
of some feint pencil markings.
It tracks Elaine de Kooning's development as a first - rate, innovative portraitist through variously sized drawings, figure studies, trial sketches and
small paintings across five decades, with each room dramatically highlighting the best
of her large - scale
oil paintings, some never exhibited publicly until now.
However, its
small size, its materials, and its awkward pattern
of vertical and horizontal brushstrokes immediately distinguish it from Reinhardt's
oil paintings.
To make one
of his large works, Katz
paints a
small oil sketch
of a subject on a masonite board; the sitting might take an hour and a half.
In 2011, Peter Opheim abandoned abstraction and began sculpting
small maquettes out
of colored clay, which he's continued to transform into monumental
oil paintings that...
Two thick brown, purple, and green globs
of oil paint are dolloped onto the top half
of a
small white canvas — the word «erotic» is outlined in red below.
Small Paintings features the small - scale oil paintings that Katz (b. 1927)-- who has had a home and studio in Lincolnville, Maine, for more than sixty years — produces at the start of all of his works, regardless of finished
Small Paintings features the small - scale oil paintings that Katz (b. 1927)-- who has had a home and studio in Lincolnville, Maine, for more than sixty years — produces at the start of all of his works, regardless of finis
Paintings features the
small - scale oil paintings that Katz (b. 1927)-- who has had a home and studio in Lincolnville, Maine, for more than sixty years — produces at the start of all of his works, regardless of finished
small - scale
oil paintings that Katz (b. 1927)-- who has had a home and studio in Lincolnville, Maine, for more than sixty years — produces at the start of all of his works, regardless of finis
paintings that Katz (b. 1927)-- who has had a home and studio in Lincolnville, Maine, for more than sixty years — produces at the start
of all
of his works, regardless
of finished size.
This exhibition consists
of twenty - six watercolors and three
small - scale
oil paintings.
The
small oil paintings reveal him as a young artist beginning just after the tumult
of Abstract Expressionism.
From New York City, Liam Everett makes
small and medium size
paintings that explore the disparate imagery that appears to him as he's in the act
of working the
oil paint into the canvas.
Also on view are several early non-ballpoint works; an early lithograph Untitled (1979); a drypoint etching Untitled (1980); two
small crayon and
oil on paper works Untitled B (1980) and Untitled R (1980); an acrylic and
oil on board Untitled 84 - 6 (1984); and Untitled 82 - A (1982), a stunning example
of an early
painting drawn with a sharp nail and a precursor to his recent acrylic and
oil paintings.
For his second solo outing at the gallery, White will exhibit large - scale
oil paintings as well as
smaller works on paper, in which he continues his examination
of the interstices between representation, abstraction and the tactile sphere
of everyday life.
As an artist, he did large
oil paintings of men's heads surrounded by symbolic dramatic landscapes, and
smaller paintings of birds and flowers.
Consigned by the New York gallery Luhring Augustine, the material for sale includes vintage photographs from the 1960s
of teenagers shooting up and hooking up and the so - called «Heroin» series from 2014 — abstract
oil paintings into which
small plastic bags used for drug storage are embedded.
Though fairly
small and executed on paper, these loosely brushed tempera and
oil paint - ings demonstrate an awareness
of Abstract Expressionism while often asserting cruciform shapes in vivid reds, golds and purples.
The studio shows the range
of her works, from large
oil paintings to
small drawings, studies and prints.
Despite being the
smallest piece in the show, this rectangular amalgamation
of oil paint, acrylic
paint, household
paint, varnish and mixed media collage on canvas (then mounted on board) had that rare feeling
of monumentality.
Currently on view at Gallery 16, San Francisco is «From the Sky Rivers Look Like Snakes» a solo exhibititon by Jason Jägel presenting three bodies
of work; large
oil paintings, works on paper and
smaller...
Artist couple Jessica and Oliver Ralli curated a
small gallery
of artist in their cozy home, leading down to some amazing «garage»
oil paintings by Carla Avruch.
The Museum's
small - format, highly - detailed
painting, which evinces a strange perspective, was the springboard for Eliav to create a sprawling installation
of twenty large - scale
oil paintings that fill the exhibition space.
Thea Ballard with a short review on Bracha L. Ettinger's latest exhibition at Callicoon Fine Arts, New York: «Though
small and even unassuming, her striated
oil paintings (in deep bodily reds and purples) are rewarding and dense - both in theoretical weight and in composition, her method involving a years - long process
of layering.»
Tête d'homme (estimate: # 800,000 - 1,200,000) was one
of a
small group
of 12 intimately sized, experimental
oil paintings which emerged in 1932 at a pivotal moment in the artist's career, following several years marked by what the artist termed a «crisis
of personal consciousness».
His
small oil - on - canvas head - shot
paintings of family members are as texturally dense and detail - specific as ancient Egyptian Fayum portraits.
Ippolito continued to open up the picture plane in his
oil on linen 1980s works with the soft diffusions
of color and suggestive forms
of «Paesaggio» (1980), the floating irregular shapes
of «One June Morning» (1988) in a blue / lavender mist, the opposing edges
of shapes hanging on within the blue field
of «
Small Painting» (1982), and the floating orange - on - orange diffusions suspended in «Orange» (1982), all pieces which exemplify Ippolito's belief in «color as light.»
, New York: «Though
small and even unassuming, her striated
oil paintings (in deep bodily reds and purples) are rewarding and dense - both in theoretical weight and in composition, her method involving a years - long process
of layering.»
In this exhibition
of small oil on board works, she
paints the familiar surroundings
of her home in Maine, depicting ordinary things like snow on a windowpane, laundry on the clothesline, or a puff
of Queen Anne's lace.
Today the historic collection includes watercolours, drawings, prints and maps
of local views; Victorian
paintings and drawings; 16th to 19th century prints; 20th century prints; lithographs by Honoré Daumier (1808 - 1879); 20th century works acquired through the Contemporary Art Society, including a Walter Sickert
oil painting; a
small collection
of sculpture from the late 19th century to the present; ceramics, including pieces
of Martinware pottery; 17th and 18th century textiles; and coins and medals.
Meditative, large - scale
paintings augmented by
smaller studies in
oil and ceramic reimagine the domestic spaces
of her relatives with a focus on her late grandparents» mid-century suburban home.
Do you think
of a Vuillard as a
small, neat rectangle
oil painting of fully clad ladies under beach umbrellas?
This October, they will celebrate the 90 - year - long artistic practice
of another legend, Alex Katz, with some unique
oil paintings on wood from the Small Paintings series and cu
paintings on wood from the
Small Paintings series and cu
Paintings series and cut - outs.
Multi-panel
paintings in
oil and
smaller paintings on canvas and aluminum formats explore the tundra fragmented into puddles and bits
of ice with
small cascades flowing over the rocks, reminders
of accelerated seasonal changes melting ice fields and sea ice.