Not exact matches
In the end, alas, Niggle's
canvas is
used to patch the leaking roof
on Parish's house so that only a single tiny leaf is preserved from the original
painting.
Every generation since has
used Washington as a
canvas on which it
paints its own feelings about the meaning of being an American,» says Tom Kelleher, Curator at Old Sturbridge Village.
Decorate your fireplace mantel by adding a festive artwork this March by
painting a chevron pattern or two shades of green
on a small
canvas and adding the words you are my pot of gold
using white vinyl for some inexpensive art perfect for St. Patrick's Day.
Rosie O'Donnell deals with her anger over Trump's presidency by
painting acrylics of him
on canvas and,
using an iPad Pro and a stylus, creates disturbing digital images of her archenemy with titles like «Coward,» «Liar,» «Rapist,» «Thief,» and, most recently, «Stormy.»
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).
I am especially drawn to the
canvases you spray
painted with the black and
used white chalk
paint on.
Chiara's «Material Puns»
use wordplay to weld the title of the
painting with the materials placed
on canvas, through an ironic reinterpretation of Pop - Art, Dadaism and Ready Made.
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).
Use the essay as a
canvas on which you can
paint your winning qualities and achievements.
Use the essay as a
canvas on which you can
paint your observations of human nature while objectively assessing the relationship you have with money and riches.
Use the Digital Pen to express your creativity and pen your thoughts or
paint on an electronic
canvas.
Back in the days when Mel Ramos could
paint Chiquita Banana pinups, Tom Wesselmann could sex up his still lifes by putting sunburned nudes with pubic hair into them, and Allen Jones could obnoxiously
use a lifelike playmate
on her knees as a coffee table, Marjorie Strider was making shaped
canvases featuring 3 - D breasts that were smartly violating the picture plane as if to one - up the men, who never noticed.
Using a process she calls «mono - transfer,» Milhazes puts hand -
painted decals
on her
canvases, creating a sense of movement that almost feels musical or rhythmic in some way.
«
Using only palette knives, acrylic paint and canvas, I started on a journey of creating 10 large - scale portraits using the authorized work of National Geographic photographers Cristina Mittermeier and Martin Schoeller, along with renowned environmental photographer Art Wolfe.&r
Using only palette knives, acrylic
paint and
canvas, I started
on a journey of creating 10 large - scale portraits
using the authorized work of National Geographic photographers Cristina Mittermeier and Martin Schoeller, along with renowned environmental photographer Art Wolfe.&r
using the authorized work of National Geographic photographers Cristina Mittermeier and Martin Schoeller, along with renowned environmental photographer Art Wolfe.»
I began
painting with acrylic
on canvas, a medium I'd never
used before.
Using International Klein Blue
paint, Wagenknecht had Roombas trace her nude body
on canvases, creating images of the female form that recall Klein's «nude paintbrush» works.
Canvas is
used because of the tooth which makes it attractive to
paint on!
Using oil and acrylic
on canvas, none of his fine art is titled - but you can see he simply prefers to
paint haunting portraits of unknown subjects... people we might never know or understand.
A nonprofit wants to purchase the digital images of 55 of my oil -
on -
canvas paintings from a recent solo exhibit, to be
used for educational purposes and for printed materials.
From large
paintings on canvas to fine pencil drawings that Jessica is known for, the show will also feature a stop - animation film (with music composed by Nick Powell) and a piece
using electric ink which brings its own unique aural element.
I recently met with my accountant and he told me once again that as an artist, I can only
use the amount of my
canvas and
paints as a deduction
on my income tax for IRS.
In 1954, Latham was the first painter in England to
use spray
paint, a method that signified a least event
on canvas (representing nothingness).
Perfecting his computer - based technique into what he calls «frictionless drawing», blue monochromatic works
on display demonstrate how these abstract and vector - like gestures are meticulously transposed onto
canvas using acrylic, tape, UV ink and spray
paint.
Where Pollock had
used enamel that rested
on raw
canvas like skin, Ms. Frankenthaler poured turpentine - thinned
paint in watery washes onto the raw
canvas so that it soaked into the fabric weave, becoming one with it.
The
paint marks
on the denim result from a re-performance of Thai performance artist's Duangjai Jansaunoi
use of her own body to
paint on canvas during season 2 of Thailand's Got Talent.
Her
paintings are built up through layers of acrylic
paint on canvas, overlaid with mark - making
using pencil, pen, ink and thick streams of
paint.
Already
using black - and - white palette in a series of ink
on paper sketches, Kline now expanded the method employed the
canvas and house -
painting brushes that enabled him to create broad strokes of dark color intersecting the white background.
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.
Joanne Greenbaum's ceramic sculpture, front, and Lydia Dona's «Cities of Doubt,» 2012, 60 x 66 inches,
using oil, acrylic, metallic and sign
paint on canvas.
His style was greatly distinguished among his peers Jackson Pollock, Willem de Kooning and others and his label of action painter rested
on his spontaneous and intense approach focused
on the expression of the brushstrokes and
use of
canvas instead of imagery or literal content of the
painting.
Artworks are considered digital
paintings when created in similar fashion to non-digital
paintings but
using software
on a computer platform and digitally outputting the resulting image as
painted on canvas.
«Erik den Breejen, the guy who
paints images of musicians
using lyrics from their songs, presented three small studies
on canvas along with some larger work @ St Nicholas Studios.»
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.
Jaison places his
canvas flat
on the table and
uses a modern
painting technique of dripped -
on paint texture, which gives his work a gracefully energetic appearance.
Domenick's work also focuses
on mark - making of all kinds, from the line of a pen to the scratches in a linoleum countertop, a material Domenick often
uses as a
canvas in his object - like
paintings.
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
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
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.
Painted using the finest artist's quality oils and mediums
on a stretched
canvas and finished with a light satin varnish.
Tracts of color are dragged across the
canvas using a squeegee, so that the various strains of malleable, semi-liquid pigment suspended in oil are fused together and smudged first into the
canvas, and then layered
on top of each other as the
paint strata accumulate to bring color and textural juxtapositions.
The focus of his work shifted decisively to
painting in the 1990s,
using the same range of boldly outlined motifs and vivid colour schemes in unexpected combinations, applied
on canvas and later to aluminium panels, while also working
on increasingly complex installations of wall
paintings.
Magdalena Morey's original
painting «Distant Horizons 2» is a 40 x 40 cm mixed media piece
using gold leaf
on a box
canvas.
On the walls he hung the Schleifenbilder,
canvases which made
use of the photochemical process and manganese, and the Spiegebilde, large - scale
paintings made with enamel and gold leaf.
The man who leapt into the void in suburban Paris,
used women as living paintbrushes,
painted with fire (with fireman
on hand) and turned the world,
canvases and sculptures an incandescent patented blue arrives at Tate Liverpool to ravish, annoy, rock the eyeballs and make us laugh.
While the content is filled with personal memory, it is also fueled with humor, reverie, whimsy, and the colorful
use of oil
paint on canvas mixed with paper and meticulous embroidery work.
The new work,
on canvas, board and paper, range from postcard size pieces to large scale
paintings, installed in ways which recall the story boards
used in television and film production.
This selection of tough and tender, large - scale works of oil
on canvas are so much about
painting that we could call Eisler a painter's painter, and yet they
use painting as an added layer of mediation.
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.
Artists realized that Jackson Pollock's process — the placing of unstretched raw
canvas on the floor where it could be attacked from all four sides
using artist materials and industrial materials; linear skeins of
paint dripped and thrown; drawing, staining, brushing; imagery and non-imagery — essentially took art - making beyond any prior boundary.
Chung's Untitled 005, a large
painting of acrylic and frottage
on hanji paper (traditionally
used in Korean calligraphy) collaged onto
canvas, stands over 1.5 meters tall and 1.2 meters wide.
There is also a sense of tame psychedelia that pervades in all three artists» works, from Bergstrom's small formalist
paintings that
use text as a compositional device — a blue and white
canvas that spells Bad Trip, abstractly scrawled across the
canvas — to Norton's An Altered State, where peyote and poppies are pressed between sheets of glass and fired, installed
on the wall.
Painting with a single layer of
paint on a white ground, Neel «draws» with her brush directly
on to the
canvas,
using the brushwork and harsh colours to convey information, not for their own sake.