Sentences with phrase «on a canvas surface»

These forms emerge from dramatic walls of colour, washes of acrylic in hues of greens and reds that supersede and interact with each other on the canvas surface.
On larger works Mr. Kim's initials «Y» and «G» and the last two numbers of the year in which the painting was produced are painted in red somewhere in plain view on the canvas surface.
This process created different patterns and the nozzle of the spray paint cans were also left on the canvas surfaces.
He then began painting handmade paper, which he would manipulate on a canvas surface.
Doug Reina's recent work involves painting the figure while exploring ideas about how to manipulate the treatment of the paint on the canvas surface.
silver deposit and acrylic on canvas The surfaces of Jimi Gleason's paintings have always responded to both the light and space of the environment they are in.
Progressively concentrated on the canvas surface, 17 dynamic pieces were produced, brought to London for the first time here by the Truman Brewery.
Here, black and white wavy lines are close to one another on the canvas surface, creating a volatile figure - ground relationship.
However, although the angel Uriel is regarded as being responsible for bringing Kaballah to humans, I doubt that an artist like Newman would have consoled himself in his «blackest years» calculating divisions on his canvas surfaces (an activity he would have regarded as ornamentation, in which he had no interest), or by paying painterly homage to archangels.
Smoothly layered on the canvas surface against a darker gray background, his multicolored volumetric circles or «cells» look like droplets of blood or molecules viewed under a microscope.
But Pollock had used enamel paint, which stayed on the canvas surface when it dried.

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Its rigid compositional attempt to define a rational space is undermined by the floating figures and particularly by the raw application of paint, which sits on the surface of the canvas and reminds us of its autonomous nature as scraped pigment.
The subject is enhanced by Rouault's technique of laying thick patches of paint on his canvases, so that undercolors glow through to the surface.
Meanwhile, prepare the rising surface: rub flour into canvas or linen towel placed on a baking sheet.
She gathers up the scraps of pie dough, scrunches them together, and then rolls them out into a level canvas on the steel work surface.
You can paint on a range of surfaces, stretched canvas and wooden panels are the most popular choices.
«There is some dust on the surface that can be brushed out carefully, but the canvases basically can't be cleaned, ever, without removing the paint,» says de Kooning expert Susan Lake, a painting conservator with the Smithsonian Institution's Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in Washington, D.C..
She has skilfully gathered up the reflections given out by her complex subject, so as to make a glittering, but consciously a surface, imprint on her own canvas.
Paint mod podge on the entire top surface of the canvas and carefully place the photo on the canvas.
Then I slathered on the Gesso (this product is used to prepare canvas and other surfaces to receive paint and can be found at any craft supply store).
Approaches to oil painting techniques include indirect painting, whereby successive layers of paint are added to build up a painting's surface, as well as «wet into wet,» which involves blending wet paint directly on the canvas and is closely associated with alla prima painting.
Add in the Surface Pen (for an additional cost of course), and you've got a powerful note - taking machine for those who may not type during a meeting or class as fast as they can write (not forgetting you can also use it to sketch a quick diagram, add notes to the margins of your PDF files, and paint with it on - screen as if were a brush on canvas... heck, you can even handwrite musical scores or do your crossword puzzles easily using the pen as long as you are willing to pay for the requisite titles like the New York Times Crossword app in the Windows store).
The Vaio Z Canvas is currently the third best Windows 10 tablet on the market after Surface Pro 4 and Surface Book, and it was designed very much for designers and people with the need to draw on the tablet, since the Vaio Z Canvas has 1024 levels of pressure sensitivity.
Approaches to oil painting techniques include indirect painting, whereby successive layers of paint are added to build up a painting's surface, as well as «wet into wet,» which involves blending wet paint directly on the canvas and is closely associated with alla prima painting.
The surface of the deep ocean is not just an empty canvas of blue on blue.
Approaches to oil painting techniques include indirect painting, whereby successive layers of paint are added to build up a painting's surface, as well as «wet into wet,» which involves blending wet paint directly on the canvas and is closely associated with alla prima painting.
These are among the most matte surfaces to be experienced in canvases emanating from the Abstract Expressionist circle in which the artist moved: there is no gloss, there is no reflection on the surface.
Using a trusty Surface Pro 3 or Lumia 1520 along with the Fresh Paint or Artrage apps, he manipulates the pixels on the screen as he would oils on a canvas to create bold, colourful and honest portraits.
Moving on then, is the picture going to have lots of rustic textures and surfaces such as wood, canvas, rope, fruit and so on, suggesting warmer background tones?
Working with a hard charcoal on oil primed, fine - weave canvas, it is easy to lift the charcoal from the surface.
She then collages the sheets together on canvas to create an initial surface.
She notes: «A lot of time is spent sitting and looking at the shapes and surfaces on the canvas.
Rose Sharp writes that Goodman's oeuvre «is a little bit difficult to sum up, perhaps, because over the course of this long and productive career, her creative output has vacillated between painting and drawing (with forays into three - dimensional constructions); smooth surfaces and chaotic buildup on canvas; and intimate small - scale works and jaw - dropping large paintings that grab your eye from across the room.
In this presentation of abstract works, you'll see how artists, including Robert Motherwell, Betty Parsons, and Joan Mitchell used loose brushwork and emphasized surface rather than depth on the canvas.
By defying the convention of painting on an upright surface, he added a new dimension by being able to view and apply paint to his canvases from all directions.
As Frank Bowling put it, «the material landing on the surface (of the canvas) gives me back the information that I need to continue the search — I see if I can find the right balance and make it have meaning for me.»
Greg Goldberg approaches stained canvas with thin layers of color, while Holton Rower goes for actual pours, sometimes dried on a curved or vibrating surface.
Painted on every conceivable kind of surface, from aluminum foil and corrugated cardboard boxes to cotton batting and artichoke leaves, these small works honor artists ranging from Alfred Jensen, who shares Martin's interest in numerology («Good Morning Alfred Jensen, Good Morning,» reads a 2005 - 07 painting whose rainbow of stripes frames, in Jensen-esque colors, a bikini - clad calendar model) to Dash Snow (a messy little canvas of 2006 - 07 titled Dash Snow Bombing, in which the late enfant terrible appears in a tiny blurry photo by Ryan McGinley, spray - painting a wall).
He did not even touch the canvas — he defined the convention of painting on an upright surface.
In the eighties her paintings on the flat surface moved into space as wooden canvas - covered environments, evolving into paintings into which one could literally walk.
It is sensorially rich, it has a variety of weight, surface, drying time, volume, texture, the transparency vs opacity of different colors the way they move on the canvas.
Preparing a canvas with a background of pale gray and then superimposing on it one small white arc after another, she ended up with a surface that pulsated with a lacelike proliferation.
She uses odd humor, interior logic, and palimpsest - like surfaces — evidence of her working everything out on the canvas, to create paintings of abstract characters in imaginary worlds.
Her staining method emphasized the flat surface over illusory depth, and it called attention to the very nature of paint on canvas, a concern of artists and critics at the time.
Three Hirst «spin paintings» are included in the exhibition, because, as the gallery explains, they «point to the foundation of gestural abstraction, which places significance on techniques such as dripping, dabbing or flinging paint onto the surface of a canvas.
As the term says for itself, Action Painting is a style used in painting — a style that emphasizes the process of making art, often through a variety of techniques that include dripping, dabbing, smearing, and even flinging paint on to the surface of the canvas.
Otto - Knapp creates tension between the artificiality of the surface and the reality of her imagery by using watercolor on canvas in a layering of textured washes.
The glued - on patches which Braque and Picasso added to their canvases offered a new perspective on painting when the patches «collided with the surface plane of the painting.»
The strange violence that has been exerted on the canvas, and therefore to the Nurse of Greenmeadow herself, with paint dripping down the surface, recalls the shock and scandal with which de Kooning's celebrated paintings of women were received in the late 1940s and early 1950s, puncturing the myth of the woman in art.
Butzer's solo exhibition at Metro Pictures introduces his exploration of abstraction in a committed and meditative approach, bringing together a series of oil on canvas paintings in which the arresting and potent impact of the color black prevails the surface.
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