The thing I really like about these sneakers is the fact they're
made out of this canvas material, which is perfect for summer.
First of all, the bottles sat on the floor in front of a canvas to look as though they
came out of the canvas.
I thought that by making an
object out of a canvas I'd be able to achieve what I want to do, which is practice making things physically.
Typically, most travel cribs are
made out of canvas or nylon material that is durable and breaths well.
A small window on the fishing shack in the center of the picture is painted matte black on an otherwise glossy surface; seen at a raking angle, this tiny rectangle looks like a hole
cut out of the canvas; straight on, it becomes a void punctuating a deep but hazily floating shadow.
Rendered in three dimensions, this handcrafted cannon juts
out of the canvas into the gallery space — a prime example of Morley's interest in heightening the viewer's sensation and experience of his work.
What's more, many pieces showed signs of fractal patterns — repeating motifs that reoccur at different scales, whether you zoom in or
zoom out of a canvas (British Journal of Psychology, vol 102, p 49).
A young man might have ripped his blankness right out of Yayoi Kusama — and his pink
shirt out of a canvas by Mark Grotjahn.
Here, a glistening scarlet carcass, streaked with orange fat and sliced open to reveal a skeletal Jacob's ladder of parallel lines, seems to
tumble out of the canvas, one thigh cocked as if it were kicking itself up into a headstand.
Guston sought solitude by «painting a lot of other
people out of the canvas,» as Harold Rosenberg put it in a conversation with him.
Feet
walk out of a canvas, having strode disdainfully over the leopardskin that fills most of the painting; a rhino stands cowed in some moth - eaten, empty and unlit museum diorama; and there's Patrice Lumumba, assassinated and idealistic Congolese politician.
Frank Stella Ring 2008 18kt yellow gold ring 4.4 x 8.9 x 5.1 cm Edition 8 of 10 Signed and numbered Inspired by baroque artists, who developed illusionistic «tricks» to convincingly suggest that their subjects
emerged out of the canvas and into the space of the viewer, Stella extended his paintings into the third dimension to enter the viewer's space with protruding materials.
Immersive installation that incorporates the accumulated detritus of her studio, Brent finds inspiration in recycled fabric, foam, decaying flowers, dirt and vines; her mixed media pieces
flow out of her canvases and from actual walls.
A towel is ironed, a piece of clingfilm is unwrapped, a gnarled old tree
reaches out of a canvas... Tacita Dean's haunting work is verging on greatness, says Jonathan Jones.
Currently featured in «Unorthodox» at the Jewish Museum, the Los Angeles - based artist Zach Harris has been called a «visionary» by critics (like the Los Angeles Times's Leah Ollman) for the paintings that he
builds out of canvas and carved wood — and it's no surprise, given that staring at his constructions can stir suspicions that a bit of peyote has made it into your chardonnay.
The work entitled «Reckless» takes Turner's 1839 painting «The Fighting Temeraire» showing «25 % cut»
out of the canvas in a Banksy style composite.
In these works, Schnabel cut holes into the surface of the canvas and made
ridges out of canvas and modeling paste in order to make them look and feel like found objects (as though he was painting on a garage door or a brick wall).
(Note: While the press photo of Snyder's Beanfield below will likely remind the viewer of Monet before evoking Guston, a detail snapped by a visitor to the gallery reveals a different painting: one with vigorous, loose paint handling, and «bean sprouts» that seem absurdly to
grow out of the canvas into three - dimensional space.)
If my fashion fabric is not very stable (like silk), I will also use a third body piece that will be hidden inside,
cut out of canvas or sportswear, to add stability.
This captivating installation supports that view, ambitiously taking on Matisse's paintings as a backdrop to three of her masterful sculptures (Rei Kawakubo would appreciate those extended flaps on the side) that seem to have
popped out of the canvas, leaving white gaps in their wake.
Guys would sew
them out of canvas belts and sell them for a pack of cigarettes.
The word «Darn,» cut
out of the canvas and painted on it, underscores Torpedoboy's anxiety and frustration, while also creating a simulacrum of order over the free - floating patterns of color.