Acrylic and
oil crayon on canvas, 18 x 18 inches.
Flathead, 2013 Enamel, Bitumen, Jute,
Oil Crayon on Canvas Brooklyn based painter Rick Lewis grew up in the Texas Gulf Coast.
Hide and Seek (for Ella) Enamel, Bitumen, Jute,
Oil Crayon on Canvas Brooklyn based painter Rick Lewis grew up in the Texas Gulf Coast.
200 x 190 cm, oil, spray paint, acrylic,
oil crayon on canvas.
Jinni, 2013 Enamel, Bitumen, Jute,
Oil Crayon on Canvas Brooklyn based painter Rick Lewis grew up in the Texas Gulf Coast.
Oil crayon on gelatin silver print.
Scott Anderson, «Oligarchs at an Olive Garden,» 2016, oil and
oil crayon on canvas, 60 inches by 66 inches.
Mixed media Painting, Gouache and
oil crayons on acid free heavy weight archival paper, mounted on wood panel 8» x 8» x 1.5
Not exact matches
The beautiful art is based
on many classic styles, such as
oil painting, watercolours and
crayon drawings.
Greenbaum's non-hierarchical handling of materials, such as marker, ballpoint pen,
crayons,
oil paint, and gouache, is utilized
on all of these surfaces, including
on porcelain sculptures.
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.
The works
on paper, made with
crayon, marker,
oil, and pastel, are a wholly separate practice from the paintings, created in the artist's intimate home space.
Shara Hughes, Beach Set, 2015,
crayon, marker and
oil pastel
on paper, Unframed: 15 x 11 inches (38.1 x 27.9 cm) Framed: 19 x 15 inches (48.3 x 38.1 cm)
Shara Hughes, Seascape, 2015,
crayon, marker and
oil pastel
on paper, Unframed: 15 x 11 inches (38.1 x 27.9 cm), Framed: 19 x 15 inches (48.3 x 38.1 cm)
Cy Twombly Untitled, 1960 Pencil,
oil - based house paint, wax
crayon, and ballpoint pen
on paper 19 5/8 x 27 1/2 inches (50 x 70 cm) © 2015 Cy Twombly Foundation
Images: Lauren Lohman, New Neighbor (2016), Archival Inkjet Photograph, 24x 36»; Tracey Ceniceros, @kinseyABC15 (2017),
Oil and powdered rubber
on birch panels, ink and
crayon on paper, 11 x 21 x 1»; Trey Duvall, Passage (2016), Unfired Porcelain Clay, Steel, 3 x 3 x 7»; Rajab Sayed, Partition (2016),
Oil on Canvas, 48 x 48»; Elise Weber, Short Leash (2015), Archival Pigment Print, 24 x 36»
These artists created works
on paper with the use of many different mediums to achieve their unique creative goal including, graphite drawing, etching,
oil paint, collage,
crayon, lithography, and watercolor.
The works
on view, a selection of
oil paintings and works
on paper including acrylic and
crayon, display a joyful exuberance expressed through sensuous black lines and both geometric and amorphous shapes that are reminiscent of both Miró and Matisse.
Avery insisted
on a rigorous study of his subject, and most of these mature works were the result of sketches or drawings made with color notations, later enlarged and simplified into watercolor or
oil crayon and finally translated to
oil applied in luminous, thin washes of closely valued colors overlaid with swiftly applied expressionist brushstrokes.
Oil and wax
crayon on paper, 27 5/8 × 34 1/4 inches (70 × 87 cm).
Litho
crayon, etching, lacquer, ink, glass, acrylic paint, and
oil stick
on aluminum, 98 3/4 x 127 x 18 in.
The 27 1/8 - by - 34 1/4 - inch
oil and colored
crayon on paper was drawn circa 1970.
Another Twombly, Lot 51, «Mohammed Ali,» a
oil paint, wax
crayon and graphite
on canvas that was executed in 1964 had an estimate of $ 800,000 to $ 1,200,000 and was passed at $ 650,000.
Plaster,
oil, Conté
crayon, and sand
on canvas, 28 3/4 × 23 1/2 in.
The
oil - based house paint, wax
crayon, and lead pencil
on canvas, measures 79 by 94 3/4 inches.
Cy Twombly, Untitled, 1970, graphite pencil, colored pencil,
oil,
crayon, tape, printed and photographic paper, and plywood
on cardboard.The Menil Collection, Houston; Gift of the artist.
Oil, gesso, metallic pigment, ink, gold leaf, pencil, and
crayon on board, 38 × 29 ″ (96.5 × 73.7 cm).
On the Beach (La Baignade), February 12, 1937 Oil, conté crayon, and chalk on canvas, 129.1 x 194 cm Peggy Guggenheim Collection, Venice 76.2553 PG 5 © Succession Picasso, by SIAE 20
On the Beach (La Baignade), February 12, 1937
Oil, conté
crayon, and chalk
on canvas, 129.1 x 194 cm Peggy Guggenheim Collection, Venice 76.2553 PG 5 © Succession Picasso, by SIAE 20
on canvas, 129.1 x 194 cm Peggy Guggenheim Collection, Venice 76.2553 PG 5 © Succession Picasso, by SIAE 2008
Joanne Greenbaum, Untitled, 2016,
oil, acrylic, ink,
oil crayon and Flashe
on canvas, 60 x 50 inches (courtesy of Rachel Uffner Gallery)
David Salle, Pay Only $ 39.95, 2014 — 2015,
oil, acrylic,
crayon archival digital print, and pigment transfer
on linen, 84 × 96 inches (© David Salle, licensed by VAGA, courtesy Skarstedt)
In this show, as always, she is intensively engaged with drawing and its corporeality: drawings that she makes with her little finger
on an iPhone screen, and the drawing process inherent to large - scale paintings which she makes using brushes, rags, scrapers and giant
oil crayons.
Untitled combines
oil paint,
crayon, pastel, paper, fabric, print reproductions, photographs and cardboard
on wood.
Ash from artist's burnt previous paintings, house paint,
oil paint, dirt, burnt wax
crayon,
on paper mounted
on canvas mounted
on wood, in custom artist frame
Cy Twombly (1928 - 2011) Untitled signed and dated «Cy Twombly 1971» (
on the reverse)
oil - based house paint,
oil paint, wax
crayon and lead pencil
on canvas 58 1/8 x 77 1/8 in.
Franz Erhard Walther, Selection of Work Drawings, 1963 - 1972, Pencil, gouache, coffee,
oil, typewritten text, ballpoint pen, coloured
crayon, glue, graphite and other materials
on paper Installation view of «Franz Erhard Walther: The Body Decides» at WIELS, Brussels, 2014.
Say Goodbye Catullus, to the Shores of Asian Minor (A Painting in Three Parts) by Cy Twombly (1994)
Oil, Acrylic, oil / wax crayon, and graphite on three canva
Oil, Acrylic,
oil / wax crayon, and graphite on three canva
oil / wax
crayon, and graphite
on three canvases
Image: Jacob van Schalkwyk, Steel, 2016 Lithographic
crayon, lithographic ink in walnut
oil on paper 22 3/10 × 29 9/10 in 56.6 × 76 cm
pencil, colored pencil, egg tempera, gouache, casein,
oil crayon and
oil pastels
on 640 gsm Khadi paper.
The exhibition begins with his drawings from the early 1970s, when he drew primarily
on paper with ink, charcoal, lithographic
crayon, and black paintstick — a
crayon comprised of a mixture of pigment,
oil, and wax.
The linear layers of the
oil crayon drawings, many
on the lower level, diagram the palimpsest effect of what she calls the «overlays» perfectly.
POPE.L, «Lever,» 2016 (acrylic, paint,
oil crayon, chewing gum
on porcelain).
McArthur Binion DNA Study: III, 2014 Ink, laser print collage,
oil paint stick and Staonal
crayon on panel 96» x 72» x 3» Courtesy Kavi Gupta, Chicago
• English Sporting Paintings o Henry Thomas Alken (English, 1785 - 1851), four works from the series A Steeplechase at Market Harborough, Leicestershire, ca. 1840 - 50,
oil on panel, each 10 × 14»: The First Fence; Taking a Brook; Bad Fall at a Paling Fence; and Coming up to the Finish o Sir Edwin Landseer (English, 1802 — 1873), A Terrier
on a Step,
oil on canvas, 7 ⅛ × 8 ⅛» o Sir Alfred J. Munnings (English, 1878 — 1959): Study of the Pytchley Bitch, 1928,
oil on panel, 16 × 16»; Pilot, one of Freeman's Hunters, Pytchley, Brixworth, 1928,
oil on board, 16 × 8 1/4» • European Paintings o Kees van Dongen (Dutch, 1877 - 1968), Haystacks, n.d., (possibly ca. 1904 - 05),
oil on canvas, 19 ⅝ x 25 1/2» o Raoul Dufy (French, 1877 - 1953), L'Atelier au bouquet, 1942,
oil on canvas, 25 ⅝ × 31 ⅞» o Paul Gauguin (French, 1848 - 1903), Still Life with Bowl, ca. 1889,
oil on canvas, 8 x 12 ⅜» o Vincent van Gogh (Dutch, 1835 - 1890), Daisies, Arles, 1888,
oil on canvas, 13 x 16 1/2» o Camille Pissarro (French, 1830 - 1903), The «Royal Palace» at the Hermitage, Pontoise, 1879,
oil on canvas, 21 ⅜ x 25 ⅞» o Rene Princeteau (French, 1843 - 1914), Le Tilbury,
oil on canvas, 15 ⅞ x 22 ⅛» o Georges Seurat (French, 1859 - 1891), Houses and Garden, ca. 1882,
oil on canvas, 11 x 18 1/2» o Henri de Toulouse - Lautrec (French, 1864 - 1901), Norfdac, 1881,
oil on panel, 9 1/4 x 5 ⅝» • European Drawings o Leon Bakst (Russian, 1866 - 1924), La Chasse, pencil and watercolor
on paper, sight: 12 ⅛ x 18 ⅝» o Eugène Boudin (French, 1824 - 1898), recto: Deux Bretonnes en costume, verso: untitled graphite and watercolor sketch, 10 1/2 x 8 ⅛» o Alexandre - Gabriel Decamps (French, 1803 - 1860), Studies of Hounds, black chalk
on grey paper, 6 3/4 x 10 ⅞» o Georges Seurat, Enfant à l'echarpe, black conte
crayon, sight: 6 1/2 x 4» o Henri de Toulouse - Lautrec, Le depart, pen and ink and pencil, sight: 6 x 9 3/4»
McArthur Binion DNA Study: Five, 2013 Ink, laser print collage,
oil paint stick and Staonal
crayon on panel 96» x 72» x 3» Courtesy Kavi Gupta, Chicago
Cy Twombly (1928 - 2011) Sunset
oil based house paint, wax
crayon, colored pencil and lead pencil
on canvas 55 3/4 x 70 7/8 in.
On Sept. 20, some 450 paintings from all periods of a five - decade - long career and about 1,750 drawings executed with pencil, graphite, conte crayon, ink and oil, as well as watercolors and pastels, will be published in high resolution on the website of the Clyfford Still Museum in Denve
On Sept. 20, some 450 paintings from all periods of a five - decade - long career and about 1,750 drawings executed with pencil, graphite, conte
crayon, ink and
oil, as well as watercolors and pastels, will be published in high resolution
on the website of the Clyfford Still Museum in Denve
on the website of the Clyfford Still Museum in Denver.
David Salle Carny Mind, 2015
oil, acrylic, silkscreen, charcoal,
crayon and archival digital print
on linen 96 x 70 inches Image courtesy Skarstedt, New York
After seeing James Bishop, which is currently
on view at David Zwirner (September 6 — October 25, 2014), I would urge anyone who cares about what an artist can do with paint to go and immerse themselves in this beautiful, sensitive, astringent exhibition of eleven mostly square, human - scaled paintings in
oil and four small works (all are less than six inches in height and width), done in
oil and
crayon on paper.
Cy Twombly (1928 - 2011) Untitled signed «Cy Twombly» (upper right); inscribed and dated «Bolsena July 10» (upper center)
oil - based house paint, wax
crayon and lead pencil
on canvas 79 x 94 1/4 in.
The exhibition will showcase uncommon works
on paper (ink,
crayon and
oil pastel) as...