Sentences with phrase «own earlier paintings»

Early paintings depict him as brown also.
He reworked earlier paintings, often reproducing them in drawings and prints.
I do like his later work, but his early paintings are dark and boring.
At the Lascaux Cave in France, a large bull was drawn over earlier paintings of wild cattle more than 10,000 years ago.
In the earliest paintings of dinosaurs, from the mid-1800s, they writhe like beached sea serpents or slouch like reptilian potbellied pigs.
One of Monet's early paintings first gave rise to the term «Impressionism,» and his later paintings of water lilies remain among his most popular and enduring works.
The duo found inspiration in several unlikely places for the collection, including the 1975 film «Stepford Wives,» Frank Lloyd Wright's architecture, and early paintings by the French impressionist Eugene Boudin.
Since the early days, the Welsh Terrier, or simply Welshie, has not changed much if at all — the modern breed closely resembles dogs depicted in early paintings and prints.
Due to this new fashion, the King Charles Spaniel of the old type as seen in the early paintings was almost extinct.
Some historians date it to the 1600s, citing an early painting by the Flemish artist Van Dyck.
However, these early paintings were overshadowed by his next series, the large and spectacular Alice in Wonderland paintings, inspired by Lewis Carroll's book, Alice in Wonderland.
Altoon Sultan blogs about Nicholas Krushenick: Early Paintings at Garth Greenan Gallery, New York, on view through October 11, 2014.
«I love his early paintings.
From his lush early paintings of the Arkansas nature conservancy Grassy Lake and the Texas Gulf Coast; to his reliefs, sculptures, and assemblages created in a variety of materials; to his most recent paintings depicting survivors of Hurricane Katrina, self - portraits, and a return to still life, this exhibition provides an in - depth look at the work of a unique and significant American artist.
His early paintings were influenced by Abstract Expressionism.
In contrast with his friend and contemporary, Richard Diebenkorn, he has never shied away from being vulgar, as his early paintings of cakes and his recent paintings of mountains attest.
In his most recent exhibition Queens of the Undead at the Institute of International Visual Arts — Iniva, in London, Donkor presented four of these highly regarded heroic women: «Queen Njinga Mbandi who led her armies against the Portuguese empire in Angola; Harriet Tubman, the underground - railroad leader who freed 70 people from US slavery in the 1850s; Queen Nanny who led the Maroon guerillas in Jamaica that fought the British in the 1700s; and lastly in what is now Ghana, the 20th - century anti-colonial commander - in - chief, Yaa Asantewaa».1 In the second part of the show, three large - scale earlier paintings were on display in which his primary source of artistic creation were contemporary facts of violent confrontations.
Her latest canvases in bold, colorful patterns, which she completes at a ferocious pace, retail in the mid — six figures at New York's Gagosian Gallery and London's Victoria Miro; one of her rare early paintings sold at auction in November 2008 for $ 5.79 million, a record at the time for a living woman artist.
His floral forms could be read as heart shapes or wings of butterflies, angels, or birds in those early paintings.
Unlike her early paintings, this small group of works shows West's increasing experiments with more varied compositional patterns and the drama of forceful brushstrokes, usually black against white unprimed canvas.
A critically recognized artist, Ringgold's early paintings in the 1960s and»70s responded to the civil rights and feminist movements with provocative images influenced by Cubism and African sculpture.
In these early paintings Green introduced a vocabulary of simple forms that continue to be central to her work today.
In his earliest paintings, Colen labored over precise oil renderings of banal -LSB-...]
The Met is presenting «Michelangelo: Divine Draftsman and Designer,» an exhibition including 133 of his drawings, three marble sculptures, his earliest painting and a wood architectural model for a chapel vault.
The whereabouts of the painting after the Armory Show is unclear, but in 2005 the work was exhibited in a major Bluemner exhibition that Barbara Haskell organized at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York, and while the accompanying catalogue indicates that the painting is one of the 1911 — 1912 canvases that Bluemner reworked in 1916 — 1917, it does not identify the earlier painting as the one that was in the Armory Show.
As in earlier works drawing is achieved via construction, lines are real, the edges of joined or overlapping parts but the plywood gives the «drawing» more precision, more clarity when compared with lines created in earlier paintings by joining or grouping canvases, which are inherently softer.
Even then, the early paintings are sometimes rectangles, either vertical, but more often horizontal.
Gilliam started painting stripes — sharp, bright, and dynamic, in saturated colors, playing off Downing's abstractions, and earlier paintings by Morris Louis and Kenneth Noland — and inspired, above all, by music.
His early paintings were structured and cubistic, influenced by C
Colen's earliest paintings investigate the forms and characters that populate our collective imagination.
Terre verte also figures in two single - panel monochromes whose composition — a large rectangle or square resting on a smaller rectangle — recalls Marden's early paintings and drawings, particularly their disclosure, in the lower rectangle, of the many layers used to build up the painting.
In these works, the expressionist brush strokes of his early paintings are replaced by the effects of a vapor evaporator, a piece of specialized machinery that allowed Bell to apply subtle gradations of translucent color.
Almost all of the earlier paintings had terrible cracking where his thick pigment had received impacts over the years.
His description of Saul's early paintings and drawings runs the gamut of art - historical references:»... Max Beckmann collides with jingoist all - American Thomas Hart Benton within an abstract structural armature of Willem de Kooning, all slathered with a cheeky overlay of Mad Magazine irreverence.»
For this new body of work, the artist has translated her earlier paintings into ASCII, a character - based image encoding system developed in the 1960s, and then, using laser stencils, applied the data to gesturally - painted surfaces.
Kline's early paintings are very different from the paintings he became known for.
The earliest painting on view in Wolf Kahn: Six Decades is a large landscape - derived abstraction from 1960 titled «Into a Clearing.»
Viewers will be able to see pieces ranging from her early paintings inspired by the use of LSD to later works such as her «What It's Like What It Is # 3» (1991), a large scale mixed media installation addressing racist stereotypes.
``... going forward into unknown territory...» Agnes Martin's Early Painting 1957 — 1967, Dia: Beacon, New York, May 16, 2004 — April 18, 2005.
The earliest painting in «Power Stations» dated from 1964, the year of Hoyland's first formative trip to New York.
Freud's early painting reflects his love of drawing in its meticulously observed, claustrophobic detail and unswerving realism, often overlain with an uncanny atmosphere.
The earlier paintings have an appropriately stylised and naïf Kitchen Sink / Ashcan school look where even the whites of the eyes have a dull, sallow - coloured flatness to them.
Lise Trehot posed for nearly 20 of Renoir's early paintings, between 1866 - 1872.
Instead, he emphasizes the importance of nationhood, the kind of nation building, or community building, really, that was a principal part of the Black Power and Black Arts Movements and that he expressed in one of his early paintings titled «Nation Time» (1969).
Kandinsky's early paintings were representational and naturalistic, but his work changed after being exposed to the Post-Impressionists and Fauves in 1909 after a trip to Paris.
A sense of frustration permeates Saul's early paintings from the late fifties through the mid-sixties.
«A Home for Surrealism,» at the Arts Club of Chicago June 7 - August 18, 2018, will feature several early paintings including Guardian Angels (1946).
[17] Her disciplined work lost ground to the assertive gestures of the Neo-Expressionists in the 1980s, but a 1999 show at the Serpentine Gallery of her early paintings triggered a resurgence of interest in her optical experiments.
Reinhardt's early paintings of 1938 to 1940 consist of closed shapes — either organic or geometric — of saturated and contrasting hues which, even though flattened, exist on a clearly defined ground.
I was particularly interested in one small early painting of narrow vertical black and white lines of uneven length.
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