Sentences with phrase «on duck canvas»

Augustine Kofie, Signs of Fatigue, acrylic and spray paint on duck canvas, Structurally Sound, White Walls, San Francisco

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Bergoo, Birch River, Bolair, Calvin, Camden on Gauley, Canvas, Centralia, Clem, Corley, Cottle, Cowen, Craigsville, Curtin, Diana, Dille, Duck, Elmira, Erbacon, Fenwick, Flatwoods, Frametown, Gassaway, Gauley Mills, Glendon, Hacker Valley, Harrison, Herold, Little Birch, Nettie, Newville, Parcoal, Replete, Richwood, Summersville, Sutton, Tesla, Tioga, Upperglade, Webster Springs, Widen view all states»
Bergoo, Birch River, Boggs, Bolair, Calvin, Camden on Gauley, Canvas, Centralia, Cottle, Cowen, Craigsville, Curtin, Diana, Dille, Duck, Elmira, Erbacon, Fenwick, Frametown, Gassaway, Gauley Mills, Gilboa, Glendon, Harrison, Herold, Keslers Cross Lanes, Leivasy, Little Birch, Mount Nebo, Nettie, Newville, Parcoal, Richwood, Strange Creek, Summersville, Sutton, Tesla, Upperglade, Webster Springs, Widen view all states»
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Animals have become unlikely companions — wild Horses painted deftly with tonal accents or ducks rendered in pastel colors — with an enigmatic sense of drama, we experience the great theatre played out in oil on canvas.
I used black enamel on raw canvas because I liked the way the paint was absorbed by the cotton duck — and it was cheap!
It's a material that was normally used on horses or oxes, to protect them from the saddle or the yoke, and this is what they were using instead of regular duck canvas to make their paintings.
Long - haired high - heeled budding Asian collectors noted down work by new names such as the charming light - as - air butterfly oil painting at the Grosvenor gallery by Senaka Senanayake and took selfie - souvenirs in front of Love Struck, wrought by D * Face with «enamel and pigment based paint on medium grain cotton duck canvas».
Below you can see 3 of the shown artworks — inspired by graphic and geometric shapes and created with acrylic and spray paint on primed duck canvas.
What Kenneth Noland did was to drop one of Gottlieb's «orbs» down to centre on one of his «splashes», to create a centralised image, whilst retaining the surrounding areas of unpainted cotton - duck canvas, which has the effect of emphasising the literalness of the painting as object, within which an optical phenomenon is set.
But in the early 1950s, in the years just before his tragic death at age 44 in an alcohol - fueled car crash, Pollock was experimenting with a new way of confronting his surface, spilling black enamel paint — the kind you might use on outdoor ironwork — onto raw cotton duck canvas, a clashing, angry union of synthetic industrial chemical and unprimed organic substrate.
As Greenberg proclaimed, «Louis spills his paint on unsized and unprimed cotton duck canvas, leaving the pigment almost everywhere thin enough, no matter how many different veils of it are superimposed, for the eye to sense the threadedness and wovenness of the fabric underneath.
Joe Bradley's 2011 canvas, «Berlin Duck # 2,» led Christie's «First Open» sale in New York on Sept. 23 with a price of $ 869,000.
At the same time his palette grew darker; he even produced a series of black pictures painted in oil and enamel paint on unprimed cotton duck canvases.
For Louis, the Veil paintings represented a complete artistic breakthrough; fluid waves of pigment wash over the canvas surface, as Greenberg describes how, «Louis spills his paint on unsized and unprimed cotton duck canvas, leaving the pigment almost everywhere thin enough, no matter how many different veils of it are superimposed, for the eye to sense the threadedness and wovenness of the fabric underneath.
On top of this base coat of paint the artist measured out and marked with pencil rectangular bands across the width of the canvas, into which she painted alternating duck - egg blue and pale peach «salmon - brick» colours using a different type of acrylic, Liquitex, which gives a translucent and tempera - like finish.
The result is a strange sensation of weightless accretion, as Greenberg recognized: «Louis spills his paint on unsized and unprimed cotton duck canvas, leaving the pigment almost everywhere thin enough, no matter how many different veils of it are superimposed, for the eye to sense the threadedness and wovenness of the fabric underneath.
Rail: Another thing I noticed about this group of paintings in the show was that they were painted on beautiful primed linen, the opposite of the raw cotton duck canvas which allows for the natural absorption of the paint's liquidity as it often is associated with color field paintings by Helen Frankenthaler, Morris Lewis, and Kenneth Noland, among others.
Augustine Kofie, Different Plane of Existence, acrylic and spray paint on primed duck canvas, finished in satin gel medium, Structurally Sound, White Walls, San Francisco
How did you know that I have two entire bolts (still in plastic wrap) of white canvas duck, awaiting my «courage» to start, on the slipcovers for my old Dania 98 ″ sleeper sofa with 2 seat cushions, 5 - 26 ″ back pillows, and 2 - 16 ″ toss / side pillows?
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