Not exact matches
The artist's pointillist - like application of
paint often evokes the illusion of
night, creating atmospheric images that suggest the dark.
Spero worked on the
paintings over long periods of time,
often at
night.
Kline, who
often created his
paintings based on drawings, worked at
night and used diluted commercial
paints and thick brushes, as in Untitled from 1952, one of his most celebrated works.
His
paintings are
often overcast both in mood and hue — the artist is particularly fond of working at
night — though they are occasionally punctured by flashes of bright color, sometimes even literally: Gahl pierces his canvases with protruding
painted spikes or outside objects.
Often illuminated by flashes of searchlights, Ruscha's
paintings of common objects and urban
night scenes evoke atmospheres culled from Hollywood movies, casting a dark shadow on American myths of affluence and success.
This work, The House In My Head, feels very personal, conveying the contemplative, even dark mood one feels at
night, which is when he
often paints.
After producing a body of
paintings and drawings in the 1960s of electrical household appliances and newspaper clippings,
often about violent subjects, she came to devote her work to the minutely crafted images of «landscape» subjects: the
night sky, the desert, and the ocean.
Uslé
paints with a deliberate slowness,
often at
night, to the rhythm of his pulse and breathing.
Painting in a loose impasto style using acrylics, oils and mixed media, she
often works in fits and starts, late at
night or before morning.
AF: Your
paintings often depict late
nights, bar scenes, and personal relationships.
The subjective participation of the viewer «completes» these
paintings in a fashion akin to the action of gazing into a fire and seeing one's own imagined universe, or if not the universe, certainly the milky way, Denyer's art so
often resembling the
night sky.