She uses «found» papers as part of
her oil painting process on larger pieces.
Not exact matches
Whether you are a beginning or an advanced painter, Thomas Annear will walk you through the
process of
oil painting on location in one of the area's many gorges or the pastoral beauty of Chautauqua's agricultural countryside.
In industry, they are used among other things in food
processing, cosmetics and emulsion
paints or in
oil production to achieve the necessary flow properties.
The pigment appears to have retarded the
process of drying that has kept other
oil paintings clinging to their canvases for centuries.
With
oil paints, certain pigments — such as carbon black and Van Dyke brown — often inhibit the
process of polymerization by preventing the triglycerides from hitching up.
This
process, known as autoxidation, gives an
oil painting its dry - to - the - touch feel within a few days or weeks.
But as the top surface of
paint polymerizes — a
process that continues for centuries — the refractive index of the
oil increases.
Plant - sourced oils like canola
oil, once
processed, can also be used industrially to formulate lubricants, oils, fuels, soaps,
paints, plastics, cosmetics, and ink.
As a reflection of the mentorship program itself, this exhibition will feature a diverse array of media including alternative
process photography, old masters
oil painting, plein air
painting, creative writing, stainless steel sculpture, drawing and mix - media; all art forms taught in this year's spring and summer mentorships.
Please join us on Saturday, May 19 at 2:00 p.m. to learn more about the creative inspiration,
process, and techniques used by artist Lillian Bayley Hoover as she presents an Artist Talk focused on the series of
oil paintings on display in her solo exhibit «In This World,» which is on view in the Kay Gallery through June 2.
Upstairs this month, artist Bianca Beck presents a solo show of drawings,
oil paintings, reliefs and sculptures, and is accompanied downstairs by the
process - oriented photography and collages of fellow artist and partner Josh Brand.
Rachel Macarthur's four
oil paintings on paper are informal, gestural, arriving - at - form in the
process of
paint application, and there is gesture and painterly dialogue in the three wonderful
paintings by Karl Bielik.
Although the monotypes made in the 1870s and 1880s used printer's ink, as was customary in the medium, when Degas returned to the
process in 1890, he used
oil paint.
Eliav's practice involves a complex relationship with other works of art, following a
process that includes digital reworking, reproduction and distortion, alongside traditional
oil painting techniques.
Building up multiple layers of
oil paint as he works, Richter mobilizes paintbrush, squeegee, scraper and palette knife in his signature
process, his wealth of experience meeting his careful deployment of chance in highly detailed and extremely complex pictures.
Through a
process of applying many translucent layers of
oil paint onto canvases lying on the floor random expressionistic color fields are created sometimes with broken geometric structures floating on the surface.
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.»
, 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.»
Images are established through a rigorous
process: layering ink and acrylic as a foundation, with subsequent layers of
oil paint to transform.
Disregarding the prevailing trend for a cool,
processed aesthetic, Peter Doig made
oil paintings of landscape subjects which were disarmingly romantic and vernacular in character.
But that, she feels, has started to change, with her more deliberate uses of painterly materials and techniques — for this recent series of portraits, she returned to using
oil paint — and by showing parts of her
process.
In Bloom consists of fifteen
oil paintings whose style and
process seem to reflect an ardently informed education in the history of post-war abstraction, also known as the New York School and Action
Painting, heroically embodied by mythic rivals Jackson Pollack and Willem De Kooning.
This exhibition also draws attention to works in the Museum's collection such as Frank Stella's (b. 1936) Moby Dick prints, currently on view in the adjacent Connecting Chaos exhibition, in which he layers cut paper onto multiple print
processes, and Keltie Ferris's (b. 1977) The Wrestler (2009) in the Museum's atrium, which incorporates
oil, acrylic, and spray
paint into an abstract layering of color and shapes.
Finally
oil painting has evolved into generative bio-art, a dynamic
process the world audience can watch live via mass media...»
In the open studios at 1717 Troutman, I met Aliza Morell, whose prismatic
oil paintings screamed about their innovative
process.
These meticulously wrought
oil paintings are based on photographs that the artist has taken; and lately he employs computer programs to aid in his
process.
Repeating the
process multiple times, the artist, who had her first solo museum exhibition at The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum in Ridgefield, Connecticut in 2015, thus examines the basics of
oil paintings.
She authored a book about her signature
process, encaustic and
oil on custom handmade paper forms, Wax and Paper Workshop (North Light Press, 2012) and two instructional videos demonstrating encaustic
painting process.
Through his innovative
process of
oil paint scraping, Otero venerates historical
oil painting while confronting it head on.
Using a direct
process called alla prima,
oil paint is applied wet into wet to the canvas in one sitting.
A master of several mediums, including
oil painting, charcoal, and multiple printmaking
processes, Celmins matches a tangible sense of space with sensuous detail in each work.
While de Crignis's
oil paintings are the end result of a slow accumulation of materials, his delicate works on paper, which he called «
paintings» are the culmination of a
process of reduction.
In conjunction with these
paintings, the artist has created a body of watercolor and graphite drawings on vellum tracing paper, realized on
process drawings that the artist's studio uses to transfer government documents to linen for the
oil paintings.
He likewise synthesizes analog and mechanized
processes, innovating methods such as using stamps in lieu of a brush to apply his
oil paints.
Abts
paints in a consistent 48x38cm format, working in acrylics and
oil to produce abstract, geometrically exacting works that reveal the
process of their construction.
The
painting process reveals itself as images and elements are layered with thin washes of
oil and acrylic
paint on wood panels.
When he sees an image he likes, he takes a photograph of the screen, transfers the picture to canvas, and begins the multi-layered
oil -
painting process.
The initial photo sessions for each new work are a vital part of the
process, as a close interaction with the subject sparks initial ideas, which are drawn and then
painted with
oil.
Benson discusses her
process: «For the most part for these
paintings, I feel like they are a collage of different
painting moves and I approach it the same way you would if you're making a Photoshop file... In the beginning of the
painting, it happens really fast and I can do the first four to five moves pretty fast within one to two days and even up to the first
oil move.
Created using only thinned
oil paint, and his lung capacity, Carey uses the
process to focus on «the beauty and spontaneity that exists in every breath.»
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.
Fundamental techniques for basic ground preparation,
oil painting mediums and direct as well as indirect
processes will be taught.
Oil paint, spray
paint, acrylic
paint, ink, plastic and collage are many of the materials and
processes employed in her works.
Fundamental techniques for basic ground preparation,
oil painting mediums and direct as well as in direct
processes will be taught.
In his early
paintings Marden left a bare narrow margin at the bottom edge of the thickly worked surface of
oil mixed with wax to allow the observer to be witness to the
process.
While they often resemble large - scale collage, Kim Fisher's systematically
painted canvases are created through a
process of layering
oil on linen.
Each work emerges organically within a group over several months from a
process of
oil paint layering and experimentation, during which the canvases undergo dramatic colour development.
These pictures were based on a 1979 series of
oil - on - paper
paintings, Drunk with Turpentine, which Motherwell had generated by the
process of automatism.
It's clear that Heinze relishes the
process of
painting, using acrylic and
oil as almost sculptural materials in thick, buttery strokes that build layers of colour.
Using turpentine in conjunction with
oil paints Innes thins and removes layers, revealing underlying colours and leaving the evidence of his
process on the canvas.