Sentences with phrase «paint by fusion»

First I started using the pale gold metallic paint by fusion but wasn't happy with the way the gold was looking so I went over it again with the specialty glaze by the FAT paint company in Raw Sienna.

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Friday, October 17th from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm Gathering of Souls Jam at La Marqueta 115th Street and Park Avenue LIVE fusion jazz music & open jam session hosted by acclaimed Puerto Rican sax player Mario Castro, performance artist María Cotto, LIVE painting by Nicole Bueso, XY Atelier Gallery & Boutique, Photo Exhibit by José Rodríguez: DIASPORA, and pop - up vendors.
MARIA MARIE - Specializing in upscale Mexican - French fusion cuisine and providing a truly Mexican hacienda - like dining experience complete with colorful murals painted by Mexican artists, evoking memories of Mexico's rich heritage.
It's this fusion of a retro - inspired aesthetic following suit with its inspiration, and the possibilities present with improved technology like painted backgrounds and detailed particle effects, all accompanied by a gentle and melodic soundtrack, that creates a captivating aesthetic suited to the narrative.
Inspired by the rugged, sunbaked terrain of the Mediterranean coast, RiME paints its breathtaking world with a fusion of vibrant colors and moving musical undertones to set the stage for the deeply personal journey that awaits within.
Based on the theme of John Milton's Paradise Lost, they are a fusion of Indian mythological figures, hybrids of man and beast, warring in landscapes inspired by quattrocento and Renaissance painting.
Contributed by Sharon Butler / What you can't see clearly in online images of Carrie Moyer's new paintings, on view at Mary Boone (in conjunction with DC Moore) through April 21, is the remarkable fusion of flat, opaque abstract form with a masterful illusion of three - dimensionality.
Despite his lack of formal training, Dial took the art world by storm with his deft fusion of painting and sculpture, leading one art critic to declare that his work marked the end of so - called «outsider» art when it was shown at the Whitney Biennial in 2000.
The resultant fusion of abstract painting and social awareness, termed «social abstraction» by the artist, has forged a fresh, invigorated space for an updated Abstract Expressionism.
Postmodernism deprived painting of originality and first - hand experience at the same time that Greenberg's disembodied abstraction, addressed to eyesight alone, collided with the desire on the part of some artists to retain the wholeness of the aesthetic experience made available by the old masters in their fusion of the haptic quality of sensuous painterly surfaces with the optical melding of colour and light.
By no means are all of the figure paintings successful, but in painting them he was creating the conditions he needed to paint what came next: the fusions of landscape and architecture, light, colour space and line on which his reputation finally rests.
While works such as Group I, 1951 (Tate Gallery T02226) were concerned with crowds of people in public spaces, others like Bicentric Form, 1949 (Tate Gallery N05932) dealt with more intimate exchanges by the fusion of bodies in a way that anticipated the comparable painting Two Figures (Tate Gallery T03155).
This is achieved by her fusion of crushed, powdered, natural pigments with oil paint that are applied in a freely expressive manner as she is lead in spirit.
Influenced by a fusion of Primitive art, Colour - field painting and Stuckism, this new corpus of distorted characters and figures explores the notion of experience and naivety.
Beginning with the «Protractor Series» of the 1960s through the «Bali Series» of the early 2000s, the exhibition articulates Stella's groundbreaking fusion between painting and sculpture as illustrated by one major work from eight of the artist's most important series.
With artwork spanning the disciplines of the graphic novel, painting, drawing, comics, illustration and street art, these artists are connected by a shared interest in the wildly imaginative nature of storytelling, and the visual fusion of fantasy and reality in a narrative context.
This fusion of history and modern spatial organisation has given the Tate a much more relaxed gravitas: the subtle new paint colours, terrazzo flooring, and joinery are all based on the palette of materials specified by Sidney Smith, who designed the original building in 1892.
The work's intense colours, inspired by the painted tombs of ancient Egypt, demand a clean formal structure: the simple stripes of Greensleeves scintillate in gorgeous optical fusion, singing a rhythm of radiance and repose that gestures beautifully to the wonder of the world around us.
Expressive fields of colour, carefully structured by an underlying geometry, were rendered in translucent washes of acrylic paint — a fusion of painterly skill and improvisational virtuosity.
Working across the practices of painting and photography, Sitar's work is distinguished by its subtle fusion of abstract and figurative elements.
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