Sentences with phrase «other painterly techniques»

Furthermore, their brushwork and other painterly techniques can sometimes intrude too far, lending the work an atmospheric, even expressionist, quality, which is not naturalistic.
In Germany, Gerard Richter emerged as a prominent painter who would often paint in a photorealist style, amongst other painterly techniques.
Characterized by intuitive and loose paint handling, spontaneous expression, illusionist space, acrylic staining, process, occasional imagery, and other painterly techniques, the abstract works included in this exhibition sing with rich fluid color and quiet energy.

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His work has a strange other - worldly Englishness, which he makes with a combination of vector, gradient and painterly techniques, built up in layers.
The bold painterly style draws inspiration from techniques by Matisse and Motherwell, among others.
A painter working primarily in the encaustic medium - with a substantial body of work carried out also in gouache, graphite and a variety of other techniques - his work explores the still life, urban, and rural landscape with painterly representation.
While Saville confronted one of Rubens's themes, other artists in the display share his painterly technique.
Other marks and lines were then added, using spit bite and sugar lift ground — both painterly techniques — to expand on and reinforce the composition.
This process allows for a surprisingly articulate and nuanced brushstroke that evokes, in places, a rudimentary photographic technique like cyanotype, and in others a more loose and painterly effect.
The immediate predecessors of the Pop artists were Jasper Johns, Larry Rivers, and Robert Rauschenberg, American artists who in the 1950s painted flags, beer cans, and other similar objects, though with a painterly, expressive technique.
Over in Europe, first in Paris then Italy during the same time period, Marco Pho Grassi started out as a wall and train painter but quickly started mixing in abstraction and more painterly expressionist techniques much like Poesia, yet totally unknown to each other.
Slower, more methodical and more of a painterly artist than other younger pop - artists who tended to rely heavily on commercial art techniques (serigraphy, benday dots), Johns» works attracted significant praise and patronage.
Her abstract painterly techniques and figurative glyphs are well married and suggest a personal dialogue with other artists and art history; I happened to think of such different painters as Lois Lane, Gael Stack, Charles Marburg, and Clint Jukkala.
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