Sentences with phrase «of traditional canvas»

His precise geometrical lines and plain coloured painting transformed not only the rectangular format of traditional canvas, but also the conceptual and vital precepts of the pictorial creation itself.
Known for his taxidermy - meets bling weaponed sculptural works, Peter Gronquist explores a more contemplative side of his artist mind, using a series of color field paintings to address the role of technology in our lives by thinking outside of the traditional canvas.

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The stylish Mommy Bag, available for a limited time exclusively at drugstore.com with a purchase of $ 75 or more, is a roomy canvas pouch that Jenni created as a compact yet practical alternative to a more traditional diaper bag.
These rugged - looking canvas bags can be a great choice for taking to school or work and are close to the size of a traditional medium - sized backpack.
One thing that can be said for the movie is that something exciting is constantly unfolding on the screen, amplified by beautifully animated scenery that fully realizes the potential of computer use in traditional animation (courtesy of the «deep canvas process» that was cultivated for this film).
«New innovations offer the chance for teachers to shake up their traditional methods and the Canvas Network is a great tool to help facilitate this,» said Sam Blyth, Director of Further Education & Schools at Canvas.
Final Pieces may include: • Canvas studies • Sketchbook work • Prints • Photographs • Photoshop outcomes You will develop an understanding through exploration, of a variety of traditional studio media and materials, computer aided media, photographic materials focusing on both 2D AND 3D.
Having set up a structured Span canvas, the two teachers were able to stand in front of the digital learning wall and watch, as during the Tuesday morning maths lesson, selected digital and traditional work was uploaded to the canvas from all classes.
And the third surprise is that the new 6 - Series cabrio will come with a traditional canvas top rather than one of those retractable hard - tops that are so popular nowadays.
In the past, this form of painting was only done on the outer walls of houses but Mahlangu is one of the first artists to transfer these traditional designs to canvas, shoes, sculptures, ceramics and other modern mediums, making her a pioneering Ndebele artist and showing that adapting to change is an essential skill in the art world.
The 500C keeps its pillars intact, so its top is more of a full - width canvas sunroof instead of a traditional convertible top.
With a scheduled launch - date at next year's Geneva Show, it's clear the Roadster will mimic the layout of the TT Coupé, and the traditional canvas top will have to do again rather than a folding metal roof.
In this workshop, I give an overview of three areas of HTML5 that offer great promise to ebook publishers looking to expand beyond traditional text - and - graphic narratives: HTML5 Canvas, Geolocation, and Audio / Video.
Making use of an infinite canvas approach to creating digital comics can be problematic, in that it diminishes some traditional page layout techniques and can be problematic in terms of costing and production nomenclature.
Let's start with the rooms themselves: instead of traditional suites, guests sleep in one of 32 safari - style canvas rooms.
It offers five - star accommodation in the historic homestead and bush camps with luxury swags (traditional Australian canvas sleeping bags with internal mattresses) on raised timber decks with uninterrupted views of mountains and the night sky, hot showers and meals prepared by private chef.
Free morning At 13:45 pm A Guided Cusco City Tour, Excursion, visiting Koricancha «The Sun Temple» the golden Inca «s temple that impressed so much to the first spanish conquistadores when they arrived in 1534, Cusco main Cathedral with their exquisite canvas from the Cuzqueña Painting School, chapels, Virgins and Saints, Saqsayhuaman Inca Complex, where every year in June in the winter solstice in this hemisphere the young Cuzqueños perform the old and traditional Feast of the Sun «IntiRaymi» in honor to the Sun, then we visit Tambo Machay, Qenqo and Puca - Pucara.
Fans were asked to make any sort of Deadly Premonition themed artwork (character art, comics, digital art, traditional art and photography, etc) and upload their artwork to the RSG - FanArt Deviant Art group for a change to win an exclusive Deadly Premonition canvas signed by SWERY!
The canvases move like the background of a traditional animation and suggest factory automation through their hardware and stripped down construction.
His canvases during this decade thus fuse the harmonious composition of the traditional landscape painting with the dissolving surfaces and complex manipulation of colour that had emerged in art following impressionism.
He is renowned for being one of the first artists to make the radical gesture of taking the canvas off the stretcher and hanging it directly on the wall in works such as Purple Octagonal 1967, as well as making provocative sculptures such as Third Rope Piece 1974, the intimate scale of which directly responds to traditional ideas of monumental art.
This 1990 oil on canvas is also an acknowledgement of the importance and significance of traditional painting.
Over the course of her young career, Erika Keck has been steadily minimizing canvas (or other traditional backing) in her paintings, composing instead with long, sticky - shiny stripes of acrylic paint, draped across stretcher bars or other structures.
In creating these works, the artists used various techniques including altering the outline of the canvas, building up relief, cutting into the plane, and using materials alternate to traditional canvas as support.
Central to the movement were explorations of light, technology, and an expansion beyond traditional two - dimensional confines of the canvas, all of which are implicated in Uecker's work.
Resembling an abstracted or warped speech bubble, the canvas breaks free of the traditional landscape / portrait format, recalling Elizabeth Murray's vibrant and funky - shaped canvases.
Conceived as an adjunct to painting in the earliest years of its development in the first decades of the 19th century, when many painters discovered how useful photographs could be in composing their canvases, photography quickly assumed an artistic presence and legitimacy of its own (albeit one that often still took its cues from traditional painterly modes of representation).
The grouping of objects will create an overall image by their dynamic arrangement within the space, an arrangement that mimics the way I would approach a more traditional painting on canvas
Without recourse to the traditional means of brush, canvas and illusion, he has «painted» with fire and iron, creating a tight, balanced composition with all the compelling pictorial logic of a great abstract painting.
Kaz Oshiro's sculptural painting contorts the physical plane of the canvas, playfully breaking the traditional hard edges in a brilliant shade of hot pink.
Rather than assembling a group of artists who are concentrating on the demise of traditional painting supports — torn, shredded or punctured canvasses, exposed stretcher bars, paintings hung backwards, oddly shaped canvases, painting as sculpture, etc... this exhibition will focus on works that address time as a subject, or are time - sensitive.
He later invented his Texturologies — abstract paintings which adapted the traditional Tyrolean technique used by plasterers: Dubuffet covered his canvas in layers of tiny droplets of paint, and combined it with materials including collaged elements and sand.
The remainder come from a mix of private and public collections, with the Whitney Museum of American Art lending one highlight: the 1958 canvas «Three Flags» done in encaustic — a traditional, wax - based medium that Mr. Johns used to create an uneven, almost rippling texture, underscoring the handmade nature of his flags.
After all the years of videos, rumpled beds and elephant dung, a truly shocking contemporary artist emerged last night as the bookie's favourite to win the # 20,000 Turner Prize - Michael Raedecker, who creates delicately beautiful, eerie landscapes in the traditional materials of paint and embroidery on canvas.
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.
Challenging the traditional form and, with that, the definition of painting, Sam Gilliam forgoes the practice of stretching his canvases, instead allowing them to drape, and Angel Otero builds works from skins of dried paint and shreds of canvas.
Alfonso Ossorio, known primarily for his later compositions of found gewgaws and the ever - present evil eye, also has a traditional oil on canvas action painting from 1955.
Furthermore, Morley simultaneously jettisoned his traditional practice of transferring images to the canvas using a grid.
However they use a wider range of colors, and are his first works using shaped canvases (canvases in a shape other than the traditional rectangle or square), often being in L, N, U or T - shapes.
Through his investigational approach, Otero combines the traditional act of painting with his innovative creation of «oil skins,» produced by layering oil paint on glass and then peeling it off in «sheets» before transferring it to canvas.
In this series of diverse but interrelated canvases, Malcolm Morley plunges the viewer into a colourful historical universe in which the traditional concepts of time and space no longer exist, and where past and present merge.
There are no traditional canvases in Gomes's work: painting instead becomes sculpture, object, an act of mark making upon a surface, or an arrangement on a wall.
This year we were thrilled to be able to show the work of Matt Hansel, whose subjects and compositions draw our attention to art history as a whole, and how we bring our own knowledge to the canvas, as he combine traditional Flemish imagery with digital manipulations and pop elements.»
In general, De Keyser's emphasis on traditional materials — oil on canvas and watercolour — did not fit in with the conceptual emphasis of the 60s and 70s.
It's a common story of contemporary art for artists to describe abandoning the two - dimensional confines of traditional painting on canvas for the more immediate materiality of sculpture, installation, or performance.
While antithetical to traditional landscape painting, the square canvas, with slight compositional variations of placement, scale, color, and architectural imagery, is appropriate to her modernist subject matter.
Artist Mark Bradford moves past a traditional definition of painting with his palimpsest - like canvases comprising layers of collaged and painted material that the artist sands, slices, and lacquers.
By the 2000s, though, his ability to make the traditional medium of painting feel exciting and relevant ensured that his canvases were widely coveted.
As we've found throughout in our ongoing coverage of Phaidon's new contemporary painting compendium Vitamin P3, smearing pigment on canvas is hardly a lost art — in fact, by all appearances, this most traditional of art forms is still going strong.
In one of the new landscape paintings, traditional pictorial devices used to suggest depth or perspective are playfully challenged by the use of filmic text or explicit engagement with the flatness of the canvas.
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