Sentences with phrase «other canvases»

The collectors acquired two 70 other canvases by Still at the time, the largest of which they donated to the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art in 1974.
Canvas works placed on top of other canvases enhance the power of Kelly's color and dynamic force of his shapes.
The image itself has come out beautifully with a glossy finish that really does make it stand out from the rest, while the beautiful wooden frame give it an extra dimension from other canvas that I have come across before.
Several other canvases in the show depict young women in all manner of bridal accoutrement.
Other canvases on view, painted in this final period of Lassnig's life, reflect tender and personal moments — a figure kissing a teddy bear, a self - portrait blowing a bubble.
Several wall - mounted assemblages feature items of clothing mounted on cardboard, while other canvases evidence a trail of coins sunk into thick surfaces of foam and spray paint.
Other canvases by Cooke allude to works by modern painters, such as Philip Guston and Francis Bacon.
In some works, lines of color are used to create a shimmering effect, while in others the canvas is filled with tessellating patterns.
If both sides of the connection «like» each others canvases, then profile photos are revealed.
In contrast to the lilting, rhapsodic vitality of Moontide, other canvases are painted more frenetically, with animalistic force.
Though possessing neither the scale nor the dynamism of the other canvases that fill the room, it is this one — the one I'll call the black painting — that always asserts itself most powerfully to me.
But in other canvases (and these are my favorites), colors pressure the drawing, giving substance not just to light but to the locations of objects within compositions.
Other canvases in Davies's show at London's Approach gallery look like Abstract Expressionism, but realised precisely with a ruler; overlaid zigzags do battle with your retinas.
Other canvases are located between these unextremist extremes — Briggs is not trying to blow painting to smithereens or starve it into submission — but rather make emphatically material visual objects that sustain the curious observer's involuntary response, which is to squint, knit their brows and say to themselves «What's that?»
These canvases, attached to wooden frames, hung on walls of the Millennium and in the rest of the space in neat lines, so that you could go around and look at one or the other canvas or «movie».
Other canvases are sewn into pillow - like objects, stuffed with foam, and hung sagging from the wall.
In other canvases, floating geometrical shapes dip underneath and hover over pictorial objects, making space both collapse and expand — and in the process drawing attention to the physical mechanics of sight.
Of the seven canvases on display, only two can be seen in their entirety, and, in fact, the two most densely worked paintings, which are also the most interesting, are almost entirely hidden by other canvases.
Other canvases in the show include the celebrated «Provincetown Pier» paintings from the 1980s, his «Vessels» series from the 2000s, as well as his most recent «Buoy» paintings.
A group of abstract works, based in part upon drawings done of couples together, possesses a concentration and balance not always present in the stream of painterly consciousness that marks her other canvases.
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