I will mix up pigments and paint a large drawing
all over the canvas, forming a pattern - like structure.
I
went over my canvas twice, even though I used white paint, just to make sure it covered the canvas evenly.
The result is a thick
crust over the canvas, forcing the viewer to be aware of the physicality of the painting.
The power struggles are
fought over the canvas, over the territory, on the same terrain, in a manner prior to physical borders and specific contours.
The strong gestures and forms take
precedent over the canvas itself, and hint to sizes that expand beyond the fabric and verge on the huge.
This painting has been created by dragging a
board over the canvas to smear the paint and reveal the layers underneath.
The exhibit includes a series of tire track paintings, which the artist created by driving numerous remote control
cars over canvases.
The unlocked experiences were triggering emotions that were dancing freely, spontaneously, effortlessly
all over the canvas.
A decorative piece of fabric has been
stretched over a canvas to create a unique piece of wall art in this bedroom.
An umami - rich pizza studded with clams
over a canvas of mozzarella cheese and garlicky - anchovy olive oil.
To create her large - scale pieces, she lays unstretched canvas on the floor of her Brooklyn studio (à la Pollock) and then attacks it with sweeping brushstrokes, taped - off geometrical passages, and Rorschach - like splotches (made by allowing paint to pool and then folding
over the canvas with a tight crease).
The work was protected by a plexiglass screen, but was damaged when Dennis Heiner smeared white paint
over the canvas on 16 December 1999.
Friedman's «Tiger Lily» wafts
over the canvas in dreamy, steamy, erotic breaths; it could swallow you.
I enter the K.O.S. studio in Chelsea to find a sunlit space crowded with giant canvases, tables covered with books (Darwin's Origin of Species, Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream, H.G. Wells's The Time Machine), ladders with people reaching out to work at the top of the canvas, computers, music blaring, and several individuals kneeling and standing as they fill in and stamp, with various levels of pressure, hand stamps of tiny branches
over a canvas covered in a grid of book pages.
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.
In past works, as with the Torn Sky and Torn Cloud series (1969 — 76), Goode slashed canvases that he'd painted and then mounted the wreckage
over another canvas support.
Here Burri stretched transparent plastic
sheets over the canvas, then perforated, shriveled, and charred them.
Haring turned the event into an energy - fueled performance: while photographers and journalists looked on, he painted rapidly and rhythmically,
moving over the canvas, hip - hop playing in the background.
I tried to put some torn
paper over the canvas, but nothing worked until it went outside the edges, so I built up behind the limp paper with wood.
In Etienne Zack's innovative and vibrant paintings, the viewer's eye is led every which
way over the canvas.
As Hans Namuth's dramatic series of photographs and the film of Pollock at work demonstrated, he painted by
standing over a canvas and letting paint drip on it from above until he had achieved the rhythmic movements, varied densities and textures desired.
MG Yes, he made these by scattering powdered
pigment over the canvas and then projecting and painting images of the curlicues that appear in Dürer's print The Great Triumphal Chariot of the Emperor Maximilian I 1512.
Perhaps the most noted among them was Kazuo Shiraga, whose «foot paintings» and the iconic 1955 Challenge to the Mud performance (in which the artist wrestled half naked in a pool of mud, cement, clay, gravel, and then suspended himself with a
rope over a canvas to paint with his feet) are among the most celebrated among Gutai artists.
I am envisioning it
pulled over a canvas, some lovely brads for edging, hanging in the lonely space above the couch that is just begging for fabulous art....
Head to the dollar store and grab a blank canvas pencil case and just like Almost Makes Perfect and have your child use fabric paint to stamp a design all
over the canvas so they can have their own personalized pencil case to use at school this year.
If that same instructor guides you on how to hold the brush, how to put the paint on the brush, how to sweep the
stroke over the canvas — exercising patience for your skill level, without punishment — what are you learning?
While this layer of mod podge is still wet, carefully place the huck
towel over the canvas and press down.
You get caught up in the way Tucci lets a round lamp fade into a glowing moon, or how Rush's posture suggests a lifetime of
bending over a canvas, or how a face on that canvas slowly emerges, from a forest of lines — and suddenly, time passes, and art happens.
There is not a speck of dust in the atmosphere and the whole panorama seems almost painted by an
artist over a canvas.
You can see the ground I used was an old painting that I had painted out, and if you can, do the same, because old paintings form an excellent
seal over the canvas, and also provide a fantastic texture to work over.
In the late 1980s he began making paintings by sprinkling silver oxide, powdered arsenic or granulated
meteorite over canvases wet with resin.
His spray paint technique facilitated productivity — the sensitivity of the sprayer allowed Hartung to exercise control
over the canvas without physical strain.
During the display of one of the paintings from the series made for the Four Season restaurant at Tate Modern in 2012, a man named Wlodzimierz Umaniec scribbled in black
ink over the canvas causing the damage that restoration could not completely repair.