Not exact matches
Featuring a quiet urban street
on a rainy day
depicted in greys and warm golden tones, the Metro Lights I
Canvas Wall Art by Marmont Hill is an exquisite
work of art.
His early
work passed though the styles of impressionism, Orphism, Dada, Surealism, and verbal and visual collagel his later art extended from composition that superimpose linear painted figures upon one another (and, sometimes, several of those
on apinted ground), to painting based
on pinup nudes and commercial illustrations and, finally, to coarse, heavily textured
canvases that
depict totems, masks and shields.
The exhibition New
Works features Thomas» signature digital prints
on canvas; among them a large triptych
depicting Thomas» eye catching and sophisticated orchestration of numerous cut rectangles of colored cloth.
In the Creation series, Furnas» technique integrates wholly with concept, as his method of pouring paint along a grooved surface
on the
canvas introduces gravity into the
work in a physical and literal sense, as the imagery
depicts the sequence of events leading to the Fall of Man.
Along with other
works painted during the same period, such as Field for Skyes, in the collection of the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, and Clearing, at the Whitney Museum of American Art, Blueberry demonstrates Mitchell's ability to
depict space
on canvas.
The
works depict realistic, detailed
works in ink
on canvas, and commencing this August, in conjunction with Jon Linkins Printroom Editions, various
works of John Flitcroft will be available as limited edition print reproductions.
At Sperone Westwater, pioneer painter Susan Rothenberg exhibits new
works on canvas that
depict fragmented compositions of the human body.
GWENN THOMAS» digitized collage
works on canvas depict elegantly composed harmonies of hue and form.
Exhibited for the first time since 1992, the same year that the artwork was made, the
work comprises a partially rolled
canvas depicting a dog, an overturned chair and a spilt bucket, and is hung
on a brightly painted patterned wall.
The following year, he joined the WPA, and from 1939 to 1940, he
worked on Five Great American Negroes, a five - by - twelve - foot
canvas depicting Sojourner Truth, Booker T. Washington, Frederick Douglass, Marian Anderson, and George Washington Carver.
From 1939 to 1940, White
worked on Five Great American Negroes, a five - by - twelve - foot
canvas depicting Sojourner Truth, Booker T. Washington, Frederick Douglass, Marian Anderson, and George Washington Carver.
Mainly painted
on hexagonal
canvases, the
works depict a wide range of subjects, but in a reverse perspective.
For his fourht solo show with the V1 family, James created 9 large
works on canvas and 8
works on paper
depicting various perspectives and aspects of interior paintings.
Reinhardt's Daughter, 1994, which
depicts a naked infant, complicates Ad Reinhardt's use of black in his
canvases: in this
work, Dumas comments
on some of the difficulties of using the color black, a color that is culturally loaded with unspoken semantic associations.
In his Creation series, for example, Furnas» technique integrates wholly with concept, as his method of pouring paint along a grooved surface
on the
canvas introduces gravity into the
work in a physical and literal sense, while the imagery
depicts the sequence of events leading to the Fall of Man.
Hilary Pecis» first show solo show at Joshua Liner Gallery, New Paintings, will present nine new acrylic
on canvas works, all skillfully
depicting painterly scenes from the Artist's daily life.
Her recent
work has focused
on representations of death, such as The Deceased, a
canvas from 2002 which
depicts the head of a resting corpse, evocative of both forensic photography and art historical memento mori.
With this body of
work, she explored using gouache
on paper (as opposed to predominately oil
on canvas paintings in previous exhibitions) and
depicted urban landscapes in both daylight and moonlight.
In her latest
works, Tschabalala Self continues to
depict the regal black body — reposing, dancing, making love — to reverberating effect in large
works of paint
on canvas to which she appends found fabrics and smaller pieces of painted
canvas.
The oil -
on -
canvas triptyph Facing, Turning (Intro / About), Cleaving (Apart / Together), 1978 - 79, departs significantly from her austere Minimalist vocabulary,
depicting pastel penile forms and feminine curves against a
worked, netural ground.
Using acrylic paints
on canvas and linen, she creates award - winning
works depicting her century - long connection to the land and her heritage.
The exhibition will include nine new
works, among them two large watercolour diptychs
depicting the Swiss psychiatrist and author C.G. Jung's house in Küsnacht, as well as a monumental allegorical oil painting
on canvas.
While this body of
work may appear like a dreamlike universe, Jones does not view his paintings as
depicting fantasy; they exist in front of the viewer, placed
on canvases and paper with skill and thoughtful reverie, as if looking at a real living being.
The picture in question, White Canoe, a heavily -
worked canvas depicting a ghostly canoe floating
on a lake at night, does not feature in the retrospective of Doig's
work opening at Tate Britain today.
Amongst the
works on view was the striking painting Parabel (2008), which
depicts a fallen painter with a noose tied from his neck to a blank
canvas.
Architectures of Resistance debuts a series of large - scale
canvases and
works on paper
depicting interior spaces in which vibrant ceiling murals bloom with imagery of Western colonialism alongside imagery of Vietnam War conflict and protest.
Working in various mediums including oil
on canvas, gouache
on paper, pen and ink drawings and collage, Ernst, along with Helmut Herzfelde (aka John Heartfield), created numerous satirical collages, using popular printed material,
depicting the grotesque and the erotic, in a style which heralded Parisian Surrealism.
As it is, the best paintings in the show are the least dependent
on citation: in a set of gloriously luminous
works,
depicted light is confronted with the literal light of bent neon tubes that Mary Weatherford has stretched like drawn lines across the
canvas.
Applying old master painting techniques to his
works on canvas, the artist
depicts hyper - realistic figurative imagery in portraits, landscapes, and still lifes.
Executed
on a variety of media, including paper,
canvas, felt, and porcelain, the drawings
depicted recurring themes in Dine «s
work such as tools, owls, the puppet Pinocchio, and studies of ancient sculpture.
Printed
on canvas, this new
work depicts Wearing reenacting a moment captured in the Polaroid images nearby.
[8] His
work» A Love Supreme (Spring)», is based
on the jazz song of the same name by John Coltrane, and
depicts a series of quilts draped across the
canvas emphasizing weight and texture.
Now for his first exhibition at Betty Cuningham Gallery, recently relocated from Chelsea to the Lower East Side, twenty - four watercolors of his «experience of coming dawn or falling dusk» are matched with a single, monumental oil
on canvas, nine by twelve feet, called Tree of Birds (2014).4 In this latest large
work depicting a mountain in Australia, rain clouds blot out the sun.
Pursuing the singular idea of
depicting water drops in ever - shifting narratives, the artist has built an elaborate series of
works in this form over the past few decades, exhibiting his meticulously - illustrated oil
on canvas compositions to a broad audience in Europe, Asia, and America.