Eliot Clark (1890 - 1980) Andes, 1930s Oil
on canvas laid onto board, 7 x 9 1/2 inches Signed lower right... more Eliot Clark (1890 - 1980) Andes, 1930s Oil
on canvas laid onto board, 7 x 9 1/2 inches Signed lower right & verso less
x Helen 21 Dec. 1973» (on a card affixed to the reverse) acrylic
on canvas laid down on canvas 6 x 20 in.
James Rosenquist (1933 - 2017) Feng Shui signed, titled and dated» «FENG SHUI» James Rosenquist 1998» (on the overlap) oil
on canvas laid on panel 54 x 54 in.
Oil
on canvas laid down on panel, 8 x 10 inches.
Oil, acrylic emulsion
on canvas laid on panel.
From left to right: Dr. and Mrs. Mark L. Lemmon, Dr. P. Gregory Warden showing Joaquín Sorolla y Bastida's «Valencia Beach», 1904 or 1905, oil
on canvas laid on cardboard / Photo: Tamytha Cameron
Yves Klein (1928 - 1962) IKB 64 signed, stamped with the artist's monogram and dated «Yves 57» (on the overlap) dry pigment and synthetic resin
on canvas laid down on panel 21 7/8 x 30 1/2 in.
Not exact matches
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.
Lay out the big piece of felt
on the floor and put the
canvas upside down
on the top of the felt.
Hidary says, «The abstract nature of these musical compositions and patterns act as a
canvas for the listener to
lay their personal details
on to.
This dress from H&M is the perfect thing to throw
on without thinking too much, and I love how
laid back and functional it is paired with white
canvas sneakers — definitely the must have shoe for spring.
I
laid the back of the sweater
on the
canvas and centered it so there was about an inch of overhang
on all four sides.
The talented mind behind the festival one - sheet for the Elijah Wood - starring horror comedy, Cooties, is none other than Mr. Jay Shaw who has been
laying his unmatched artistic vision down
on canvas for quite some time now.
What this suggests is that developers who could get away with some inefficiencies when painting the relatively small
canvas of previous iPad screens will find those inefficiencies
laid bare when they first run their apps
on this new hardware.
Atop a plain bench
on the rocky bank
lay your old
canvas satchel.
It's unsettling being at ringside in front of a downed fighter, and their time
laying prone
on the
canvas felt longer than it does when watching
on TV.
While
Canvas Curse introduced a new approach to platforming, Epic Yarn is a
laid - back, calming breeze of a game that focuses less
on the mechanics and more
on the presentation.
It helps in
laying out the composition, making sure there's enough room
on the
canvas or that the image is not too small.
Whitten made the painting, titled Sorcerer's Apprentice, by
laying the
canvas on the floor, dragging a squeegee across it to mix colors, and letting the... Read More
The left hand side of the
canvas is taken up with white people cavorting and
laying in the sun in a holidaying pose, while the other half is based
on a photograph of Haitian refugees arriving in Florida.
Refining a technique, developed by Jackson Pollock, of pouring pigment directly onto
canvas laid on the floor, Ms. Frankenthaler, heavily influencing the colorists Morris Louis and Kenneth Noland, developed a method of painting best known as Color Field — although Clement Greenberg, the critic most identified with it, called it Post-Painterly Abstraction.
Phillips Contemporary Art Evening Auction, Nov. 13, 2014 Lot 9: JULIE MEHRETU, «Stadia Excerpt (a small resurgence),» 2004 (ink, acrylic
on canvas,
laid over wood panel).
He then used paint pouring as one of several techniques
on canvases, such as «Male and Female» and «Composition with Pouring I.» After his move to Springs, he began painting with his
canvases laid out
on the studio floor, and he developed what was later called his «drip» technique, turning to synthetic resin - based paints called alkyd enamels, which, at that time, was a novel medium.
Moreover, both worked with their
canvases laid horizontally
on a table or pair of sawhorses, painstakingly working towards an exquisitely refined perceptual effect based
on value contrast (Baer) or its suppression (Reinhardt).
Abstract expressionist artist Helen Frankenthaler, pictured above in 1956, adopted Jackson Pollock's technique of painting
canvases laid flat
on the floor.
In the late 1940s, Jackson Pollock (1912 — 1956), now recognized as one of the most important Abstract Expressionist artists, began experimenting with a new method of painting that involved dripping, flinging and pouring paint onto a
canvas laid flat directly
on the floor.
He
laid them
on top of
canvases that formed unusual shapes (T - shapes, L - shapes — anything but old - fashioned rectangles).
Laid out
on the
canvases are specimens of those strange biscuits.
In a recent documentary interview, Appel explained why she considers herself a Romantic landscape painter: «Not recording mimetically what
lay before me, but trying to express the excitement I felt in response to nature by using paint - soaked brush strokes
on a large
canvas wherein the over-lapping layered strokes of color were metaphors for the contiguities found in nature.
In Innes's work, layers of paint are
laid down
on meticulously gessoed
canvas and ultimately covered in black.
Considering that Velázquez is widely seen as the greatest painter ever to
lay oil
on canvas, and considering that he only made about 110 paintings in his lifetime, the fact that a new portrait is visiting the Metropolitan Museum of Art this month (April 16 - July 14) is bound to cause a stir.
Her reputation was made in the early 1960s by her atmospheric, monochrome
canvases on which she would
lay down simple graphite grids.
Gilliam painted the
canvas by soaking and splattering the colors onto the cloth when it was
laid out
on the floor and continually folded the cloth as it dried.
Triggered by Jackson Pollock, Hantaï began by
laying his unstretched
canvas on the floor.
Leaning over unstretched
canvas laid flat
on the ground, the American artist experimented with the movement, speed, density, and height of paint in his drip technique.
Indeed it is, from a brand - new series that the sculptor — who has made paintings of nets and peacock feathers in the past — creates by
laying down rows of yarn
on a red - painted
canvas and then applying another, darker layer of red
on top before removing the threads.
Always to be counted
on for pushing the perimeters of her intensely optical abstract paintings, this show finds Ferris, now 41, experimenting, rethinking, slowing down, mixing marble dust into her oil paint,
laying down stenciled polygonal shapes, wiping out areas of
canvas, leaving severe spray - painted black lines as structure.
Lavender Mist was painted in Pollock's studio
on Long Island when he had transitioned to his signature technique of pouring, flinging, and dripping paint onto unstretched
canvas laid on the floor.
To create her large - scale pieces, she
lays unstretched
canvas on the floor of her Brooklyn studio (à la Pollock) and then attacks it with sweeping brushstrokes, taped - off geometrical passages, and Rorschach - like splotches (made by allowing paint to pool and then folding over the
canvas with a tight crease).
Jackson Pollock's dripping paint onto a
canvas laid on the floor is a technique that has its roots in the work of André Masson, Max Ernst, and David Alfaro Siqueiros.
Turning Western tradition
on its head by splattering and dripping paint onto
canvases laid flat
on the studio floor, Pollock's artwork favoured process over subject matter.
Commonly working with the
canvas laid out
on a table in front of her, she painted at such close quarters that it was almost impossible for her to see the whole picture while she worked.
Adnan paints in oil, using a palette knife to apply the paint onto
canvas laid flat
on a table.
Eventually he hit
on an idea he called «Anthropometry», or using the bodies of nude female models, painted blue and
laid on top of
canvases.
Stingel's recipe describes how to whip a brightly - colored oil paint with a kitchen hand mixer, brush it onto the
canvas,
lay a sheet of gauze over it, rub with a squeegee, spray
on silver enamel paint with an air gun, and then remove the gauze to reveal the finished painting.
PERPETRATOR: Robert Rauschenberg WHAT HAPPENED: In the mid -»50s Rauschenberg one - upped the Cubists by invented a new sort of 3 - D collage, incorporating a slew of found objects — chairs, scarves, bedposts, shirts, trash, and taxidermic animals, things he'd find
laying on the street — into his
canvas.
Yves Klein (1928 - 1962) Anthropométrie sans titre, (ANT 49) signed and dated «Yves Klein 1960» (lower right) dry pigment and synthetic resin
on paper
laid down
on canvas 42 7/8 x 25 5/8 in.
Jackson Pollock
laid his
canvases on the floor and dripped paint
on them.
Here, between 1947 and 1951, Pollock made his famous drip paintings, abandoning the easel,
laying canvases horizontally
on the floor and applying ordinary enamel house paint with the sweep of his arm.
Emily Stoddart Untitled (Face Plant Series), 2011 Acetate, mixed media
on paper
laid on canvas 9 x12 inches $ 800 framed