Sentences with phrase «on canvas as»

I liked my getaway so much I had a local island artist create an oil painting of the cottage on canvas as a keepsake, and a reminder to myself to breath and relax a little in the course of my busy life.
Just take a look at some fantastic finished products, all done on a canvas as tiny as that used by classical miniaturists, and all done with finger tips.
Spanning three floors of the 24 Grafton Street location in London, the exhibition will include wall paintings and works on canvas as well as a group of related studies that focus on two themes: works in black - and - white and the disc.
The impressions of paint cans and footprints linger on the canvas as evidence of Baselitz's artistic process.
He used color slides in the studio, but did not project on the canvas as did some other artists.
Also exhibiting a brand new body of work at the show, Hatziel Flores takes his childhood superhero imagery and placing them on the canvas as he sees them now.
The continuum between the primitive impact, which the artist projects onto each canvas as if a spell were cast, and the minutia of the ligatures that embroiderers entwine on each canvas as if they were gazing on onto the Unknown contained in the self, polarized and therefore reverses the incessant shuttling of scale between Chaos and Cosmos, Speed and Slow Motion, Abstraction and Figuration, Near and Far, Self and Other.
The exhibition features a selection of large - scale works on canvas as well as relief sculptures comprised of oil painted televisions and small assemblages of found objects.
He had conducted an orchestra as nude women danced covered in blue paint, plastering their bodies on canvas as they twirled.
I can't think of another artist who has used oil on canvas as originally and evocatively in recent history.
One, from 1968, has its title solemnly lettered on the canvas as if it were an illustration in a book: «Moderne Kunst» (Modern Art).
The exhibition asks about the sometimes wild, sometimes shocking, narratives and methodologies that appear on the canvas as a result of a Black artist's passion for their process.
Examine an intriguing collaboration of sculptural works by Peter Demetz, Caroline d'Andlau Hombourg and Rogerio Timoteo, signature seascape paintings by Antonis Titakis, Javier Banegas» continued exploration into colour and composition and Pedro Campos» monumental works on canvas as well as many more captivating examples of hyper - realistic artwork.
These images are deconstructed and placed on the canvas as abstracted components.
The undertaking often assumes form on the canvas as a solitary figure, shown in some sort of apparent psychic strife, in a fantastic if recognizably equatorial landscape: a slab of a man dwarfed by the tower of audio speakers on which he stands (Maracas, 2002 — 2008), a figure on whom cloisonné blooms from an overhanging tree collect (House of Flowers [See You There], 2007 — 2009).
The exuberance of these supposedly very advanced paintings propagates the case for continuing the act of putting paint on canvas as the most elemental activity for any kind of visual expression.
Using oil on canvas as her primary medium, Leila's earlier works included classical still life and landscape paintings.
He is mainly working in mixed media on canvas as well as different materials and objects.
Thanks to them, formalists like Frank Stella in The Marriage of Reason and Squalor could identify paint on canvas as simultaneously object and composition, while Postmodernism spoke of thought itself as a kind of writing.
Guston sets things out on the canvas as though he were explaining things to a child: here is a mailbox and here is a clock.
This exhibition will be a collection of recent mixed media works on canvas as well as cold wax and mixed media on birch panel.
The show includes work from 1978 to the present, and includes paintings on canvas as well as the -LSB-...]
Her work looks so familiar, from the spare, nuanced, off - kilter color fields of Ellsworth Kelly — or the clear patterns, rigorous logic, and insistence on canvas as a material object of Frank Stella.
The touring retrospective features more than 60 of the artist's works, including oils on canvas as well as drawings and prints.
John has worked extensively in oil on canvas as well as watercolour and collage, harnessing what he calls «the forces of rhythm, structure and colour» through improvisation «to make images of power and poetry».
«I refer to the works on canvas as paintings even though they hold no paint.

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Using a GIF on Twitter provides limitless options as a visual canvas — think about creating a micro-presentation, sharing a mini-screen recording or even a simple cartoon to complement your tweet's primary message.
So shouted Howard Cosell two minutes into the first round of the Sunshine Showdown in Jamaica, as a punishing upper cut from George Foreman sent Smokin» Joe to the canvas on January 22, 1973.
This blog is a metaphoric canvas on which I peruse, and employ, the brush stroking techniques of masters as a foundation for my original creative work.
There were pictures of women, every tribe, every tongue, on every wall, and so it felt like everyone here in the world was there with us, somehow, and a gigantic canvas on the stairs said: There is no such thing as small change, and the famous red couch at Idelette's was worn out and comfortable, especially with Kelley sprawled on it, twisting her hair unconcernedly when she really got talking about the theology of adoption and Lord, yes, that woman can preach and teach in a living room beside a piano better than some preachers I've seen in thousand - dollar suits on a television show.
It is written on the canvas of the endless universe, as well as in the tiniest particle of the matter human eye have ever seen.
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.
A painter knows that you can not have red and yellow on a canvas in the same space and have them visible as red and yellow.
In Brown's hands, Leonardo disappears as a masterly artist and becomes little more than a technician inserting esoteric secrets on his canvases.
Old paint on canvas, as it ages, sometimes becomes transparent.
No artist of modernity so happily represents marriage on his canvases (as in his life)-- marriage as a good and symbolic of a higher good.
This includes original paintings on paper or canvas, cartoons, original Sophia drawings as well as high quality reproductions.
In similar fashion Whitehead's theory of symbolic reference implies that Picasso, as a master of visual experience, knows how to control the symbolic medium of the canvas to create desired visual effects on the viewers of his work.
I have long remembered the remark of a notable art critic — though I have forgotten which one — that many modernist paintings could be understood as fragments of classical painting blown up for their own sake, displaying the formal and technical elements by which painting is accomplished but eschewing the narrative depiction within which such patches of paint on canvas would earlier have had their place.
It's a blank canvas for you to go wild on, so I decided to infuse the peach flavor into the custard, as well as serve them alongside both grilled and as a sauce.
«And because we've received such raving support from our customers and food critics, we have made the sky our limit as to what we can create on our canvas crust.
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Roger Mooking can not resist the sweet, succulent smoky goodness of barbecue as he canvases the country on the lookout for the fifteen best barbecue dishes wherever he can find them.
In using white flour and refined sugar, traditional pastry chefs have a fairly neutral canvas on which to layer flavours such as chocolate, coffee, citrus and other fruits.
Carrie teaches, inspires and guides participants as they use acrylic on canvas to create their very own keepsake masterpiece.
For $ 45 per person, patrons will be led by an instructor from Pinot's Palette on how to paint a sunset on a keepsake canvas as they enjoy Mexico's oldest beer, Victoria, along with fresh salsa and tortilla chips from De Noche Mexicana.
Most of his gizmos and gewgaws had a smack - on - the - forehead logic to them: a tongue - and - groove closure for plastic bags, a jar lid that doubled as a coaster and a contraption made of canvas, steel rods and suction cups that prevents snow from piling up on a windshield.
The Kliq — which consisted of Michaels, Nash, Hall, Levesque, and Sean «X-Pac» Waltman, who was injured and not present for that evening's festivities — decided to embrace one another in the ring, capturing their genuine emotion for one another as well as expressing gratitude that they had been able to create such memorable moments on the WWE canvas.
Rouse was not messing around from the start as she flipped McMahon into the ring by her hair, got her UFC on with multiple head and body shots, and then punched her right in the uterus to send her to the canvas and beg for it to stop.
Last October he won a bit of a reputation as a game loser against Tiger during an evening when each fighter was on the canvas twice.
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