Sentences with phrase «over the canvas so»

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.

Not exact matches

That's why I think they should find a big publisher that will hand them more capital to spend on the actual games themselves over blowing so much on marketing, give them an open canvas & not push extraneous stuff on them.
So he would work on one section, for instance the left side, and then he would move over to the right side of the canvas, but not be able to see what he had just done on the left.»
Each of the 3 canvases that make up «Atlas Trilogy» were started in 2001, so there was a ton of give and take and setting aside over the years... If a painting hasn't sold and it's in my studio it's fair game as far as I'm concerned.
The 1951 three - panel White Painting is believed to have been painted over almost immediately as Untitled [matte black triptych](ca. 1951, fig. 2).6 In fact, there is no exhibition history or any other evidence to indicate that White Painting [three panel] was extant between 1951 and 1968; 7 in those years, most of the original White Paintings had slipped out of existence, their canvases used as the supports for other pieces.8 Though artists throughout history have created new works on used canvases, Rauschenberg did so with an unusual frequency and ease, particularly in the early 1950s.9 Looking back at that period some ten years later, he commented, «Today I wouldn't do that....
«We had these huge canvases that we had to fold over and press together so that the paint was evenly distributed on both halves of the canvas.
Houshiary finds succour in the transformation of material: Arabic words, one an affirmation the other a denial, are pencil - stroked onto canvas so lightly, and clouded over by finely wrought skeins of pigment, that they morph in front of the naked eye and defy reproduction.
Some of them were impregnated with phosphorescent color or soaked in cobalt chloride, so the colors could change over time, or enable canvases to glow in the dark.
His two sons, as well as his wife Ada, are frequent subjects of his paintings; Ada can be found on over 250 canvases he created so far!
Her initial representational painting would be done from life, out in the open air, then she would take the canvas home to her studio and work over it so that it took on an emotional resonance — something she described as: «that memory or dream thing I do that for me comes nearer reality than my objective kind of work».6 She painted on canvas with a very fine weave and coated it with a special primer to make the surface extremely smooth, blending one colour into the next, making sure that the brushstrokes were invisible.
So large that she used mops, large sponges and decorators» brushes to push and float her paint and thinners over canvases laid on the floor.
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.
One of her transitional sculptures reproduced in the catalogue, Untitled from 1968, consists of raw canvas partially stretched over a wooden support, and partially loose, bunching and draping so as to expose its internal stretcher bars.
from 1968, consists of raw canvas partially stretched over a wooden support, and partially loose, bunching and draping so as to expose its internal stretcher bars.
Some passages, painted with thin fluid paint, differ from those painted with a pastose application of paint, and the paint appears to have been scraped off in some areas so that the lighter tones of the undercoat are visible; light and dark dashes of paint appear all over the canvas.
Diverging from his small graphite drawings that determined his practice for so many years, Matthews focuses on large ink and gouache works on paper attached to canvas and stretched over wood supports.
There were left over scraps of canvas in my studio and ugly old clothes around, so one day I decided to cut up the clothes and try and make something different.
The museum is completely integrated with the sea and the sky, so a vivid Jean - Michel Basquiat canvas looms over you as you eat breakfast in the morning while gazing at the horizon.
Regarding the recently discovered Untitled (Pastoral), the conjecture is that he simply ran out of stretchers in August, when most of the city was on vacation, and so stretched new canvas over the existing painting in order to paint another version.
The materiality of the colored medium (which Jackson Pollock had so recently exalted in his all - over drip paintings) became negated, literally fusing with the fibrous surface of the bare canvas support, which, in turn, became its own engaging compositional element.
In this show, for example, a painting of the Union Carbide logo — the American company responsible the catastrophic 1984 Bhopal Gas Tragedy, widely considered the world's worst industrial disaster — continues over two shaped canvases, propped against one another so the subject and source are initially obscure.
It isn't a painting so much as the topography of a deeply furrowed face, a desiccated skin stretched over a canvas, a descendant of the bogman.
I hesitate to say «image» because these small paintings have so much materiality about them, the paint often over spilling the edges of the canvas.
Likewise with Stuart Elliot's Untitled (73), where blackboard paint has been applied to primed canvas before being stretched and the image, in so far as there is an image, looks to have been constructed by scumbling the paint over the bars of a wooden stretcher, creating impressions of the stretcher, not only at the edges but through the centre of the canvas, in numerous directions.
[EDIT] As noted by John Kennedy in comments the switch - over refereed to in the paper was from canvas buckets to insulated buckets, not buckets to ERI, so this particular criticism was incorrect.
Not sure how feasible that would be;) But, I do like to paint (canvas or paper, that is), so if you ever want a certain subject painted as a gift (free for you guys for all your inspiration over the past couple years), then let me know.
Many of you have probably seen the Pottery Barn Number Canvas that so many bloggers have recreated over the years (It's no longer available online, but here is a quick Google Search that shows you a few images).
A blank canvas that big would cost so much compared to buying a used one second - hand and then painting over it.
So lovely — my favorite was the canvas over the fireplace — love, love, love that!
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