By the 1940's Gorky would move into an entirely new direction in his painting: an innovative technique of
paint application which anticipated, if not inspired, the Action Painting method of the Abstract Expressionist painters of the following decade.
Not exact matches
Its rigid compositional attempt to define a rational space is undermined by the floating figures and particularly by the raw
application of
paint,
which sits on the surface of the canvas and reminds us of its autonomous nature as scraped pigment.
Preston Smith, who is a local teacher, submitted an
application to the city to erect the giant monument,
which features a six - foot - tall pentagram
painted red with a wooden image representing Satan in the middle of it.
«Our research with car
paint and with pharmaceutical coatings shows that OCT,
which has been used for some time for medical
applications, can also be used for industrial
applications,» said Shen.
The lithium ion battery is applied in layers, each of
which is an aerosol
paint, leading to possible solar - energy
applications
Many of them are created by the screen print dyeing technique,
which allows the
application of a thicker layer of
paint on a fabric.
You will learn the basic technique of different brush works, through
which you will understand the creative process of Chinese
painting, and they will be encouraged to create your own works through the
application of the technique and attempt to reform this traditional art form.
It added a further two days to the
paint application process, too — though that's not too much for a car
which already takes months to complete.
The latter color is the result of a new
paint application process developed by INFINITI
which employs a combination of coating machinery and manual techniques to achieve the deep, lustrous finish.
As addition this vehicle has the Carmine Red
paint which has been protect by Topaz for a front film
application enabling maximum protection.
Application of ResistAll,
which is a
paint sealant for the exterior and a protectant for the interior.
>> Then there is the «The Canvas»
which is a photo editing +
paint application and will launch depicting the last artistic adventure that you have indulged in.
Asus has developed two proprietary software programs to make this tablet their own; a note taking
application and a
painting application,
which makes the stylus really shine.
The works on view at Eleven Rivington have long since distanced themselves from this beginning, having appeared in an artist book, then haphazardly rearticulated through three - color process
paintings (cyan, yellow, and magenta), scanned and digitally distributed on his and others tumblr pages, and presently re-photographed through a PDF generating
application on his phone, the images from
which provide the basis for this exhibition.
You could not have known the truly vanguard
applications of tools by Akili Ron Anderson in the creation of his works, and for
which each of the five «small
paintings» he created are tour de force works of art.
One of
which is that I have no use for thick, unintelligible, over cooked art theory and criticism and its
application to
painting and drawing.
untitled, 1958, culminates this style, influenced no doubt by Mitchell's sojourns in France, and displays the highly gestural
application of
paint and brilliant gem - colored hues for
which she is now acclaimed.
Constantly evolving her method of
application, Lonegan's current
paintings are a marked shift from her previous series, The Mark on the Wall (2012) and the White Page Paintings (2011), which leaned toward dispersing gestures in blank, shall
paintings are a marked shift from her previous series, The Mark on the Wall (2012) and the White Page
Paintings (2011), which leaned toward dispersing gestures in blank, shall
Paintings (2011),
which leaned toward dispersing gestures in blank, shallow space.
Each of his works begins as a pencil sketch,
which is then replicated on the canvas, before the
application of finely blended acrylic
paint.
His Mural (1943),
which combines bold
paint application with a colossal size, gave Pollock the confidence to explore the
painting process on the huge surfaces in Portrait of HM (1945) and Night Mist (1945), until he reached his characteristic style in 1947 — 1950.
Steir wove these references into her groundbreaking Waterfall
paintings of the 1980s,
which relied on chance - based
application of materials but produced an evocative aesthetic result.
The weightiness is evoked not by any darkness, but by the unique
paint application the artist employs in her large - scale canvases, in
which she lets gravity dictate the way
paint falls, spills, and spatters across the expansive surfaces.
This
application of multiple immediate reads is what keeps it open and interesting, and the artist's color choices (mainly yellow and black,
which always turn a little green when they're placed and mixed together) and
paint application are intentionally excessive and grotesque, maybe in the same ways as consumption and consumerism within the art world.
The artist's sumptuous
application of
paint and seductive layered surfaces draw the viewer into a psychologically intense narrative, in conversation with this tradition,
which unfolds across the
paintings presented.
Johns's well - known flag
paintings,
which he began making in the mid-1950s, use the brushy
paint application common to Abstract Expressionist painters of that time, sometimes layered over collaged newspaper clippings, simultaneously affirming and negating the hand of the artist.
The charge of violence and eroticism is implicit rather than clearly articulated and the
application of
paint is more open and free, embodying the content rather than describing it, thus developing the exploitation of the canvas as a fictional / artificial space,
which requires a more sustained reading from the viewer.
Beginning with the Brushstroke
Paintings of the 1970s — in
which the ritualized gesture of
paint application dramatizes the eternal return of the same — Reed bids farewell to the histrionic avowal of self - expression.
Mullican developed a meditative
painting technique that he called «striation,»
which involved the
application of textured lines of
paint to the canvas using the thin edge of a printer's knife.
There is a distinctive grid, irregular and rounded, that appears when you tilt a canvas with a dripping swath of
paint on it along one axis and then across it... The other form taken is the hidden pour, in
which the force of the falling
paint removes evidence of the human hand from the
application, leaving the viewer to wonder how the shapes got there.»
It is part of a series of late works
which look back to Color Field
painting in the
application of the pigment.
From Joan Mitchell's loaded brushwork in Before, Again IV (1985) to Wayne Thiebaud's
painting Candy Counter (1962), in
which lush pigment seems to frost the images of cakes, a tactile
application of
paint energizes both abstract and figurative canvases.
In other words, the impressionists» insistence upon a direct
application of pigment to canvas resulted in surfaces
which declared themselves first of all as surfaces — and, consequently, in
paintings which declared themselves first of all as
paintings rather than as windows
which looked out upon the natural world.
The oversize dimensions of the pictures and the even
application of the
paint give the impression that they have been
painted with mechanical assistance, perhaps with a movable blade like the one used in screen printing — a technique with
which the artist has experimented in the past.
The vertical lines on this work created additional zones within
which to consider both the
application of
paint and the meaning of color, to reconsider the meaning of home and the spaces they inhabit.
It's a process where a classical human figure is reduced and simplified to its essence
which can be defined in three elements: composition, color, and
paint application.
Zhu's
painting practice is divided into two parts: all - over
paintings which literally cover the canvases end to end with
paint often the depth of the human hand, and what are known as Liu Bai
paintings In parallel with works such as these, Zhu has recently explored the flat
application of the black monochrome, with all of its minimalist and philosophical implications.
Noland achieved this varied
application of
paint and emphasis on certain colors by using a gel medium,
which sits on the surface of the
paintings and gives the color a tangible, physical quality.
Each begins with the preparation of the
painting surface,
which itself requires the
application of numerous layers of medium in order to achieve the characteristically smooth, matte, and tactile finish that becomes a foundation for the subsequent composition.
gestural (adj) of or relating to the movement of the body to express an idea, sentiment, or attitude; in the
application of
paint, the use of sweeping, expansive movements in
which the gestures of the artist's hand are evident.
Additionally, even when he was inspired by Chinese art, notably by a trip he made to China in 1987, and became more gestural and intuitive in his
application of
paint, he did not accept one of the longstanding, underlying assumptions of New York - based abstraction, dating back at least to Frank Stella,
which was the widely accepted belief that abstract
painting could be both objective and immediately accessible.
From the agitation of the elliptical spots that inaugurated his precocious beginnings in the early 1960s, to the torrents of impasto with
which he sprayed his way through the 1980s and 1990s, followed by more experiments in texture and
paint application — not all successful, but never diffident — Poons's career has been something of a protracted high - wire act, dedicated to the pursuit of
painting on its own terms.
Importantly, this latest collection also exposes a completely different body of work: the experimental use of oils on the new medium of black or white fibreglass,
which allows for a gentler
application of
paint, creating a lighter relief.
In both
paintings florid pyramids of vigorously scratched surfaces,
which might be mistaken for a child's uncontrolled rigor, capture the environmental assault on her sensibility and elicit a visceral reaction to her
application of
paint.
Many of these seemingly jovial
paintings incorporated sculptural elements,
which created a clever juxtaposition with the flat
application of color and form.
Upon his return to the United States, in 1954, he found himself at odds with the dominant style of the period, Abstract Expressionism,
which favored a dynamic and energetic
application of
paint in a loose manner.
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application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes, especially in industry expressionism A style of
painting, music, or drama in
which the artist or writer seeks -LSB-...]
Casselman has garnered fame and accolades for his progression
paintings which he uses homemade squeegees to drag
paint across the surface of his canvases, adjusting the angles and pressure of his tools to both add and remove
paint, revealing layers of color from previous squeegee
applications.
Some townscapes
which were
painted a little later on, such as Townscape Paris [CR: 175], Townscape D [CR: 176] and versions of Townscape F [CR: 177/1 -3] and Townscape PL [CR: 249 — 251], appear to have been
painted more quickly and less precisely; many details vanish due to the gestural and pastose
application of
paint.
A lush
paint application and lively gestural strokes characterize her recent
paintings,
which often exhibit a highly textured surface and dense buildup of pigment.
And in addition to their radiant colors,
which pit orange against purple and blue against red, much of their impact comes from the simple handmade contrasts in
paint application: transparency versus opacity, brushiness versus smoothness.