Sentences with phrase «paint drips on»

** sigh ** The tip about the paint drips on the ceiling planks is awesome.
I found paint drips on the back of trim pieces, and happened to find an exact match in «Secluded Guestroom» by Colorplace.
There are paint drips on the floor, the tubs and the some furniture.
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.

Not exact matches

The t - shirt features a rectangular newspaper graphic on the front layered with a praying skeleton and a paint drip effect.
Secondly, I use the hand - painting itechnique, in which the yarn is spread out on cling film and dye dripped over it.
Drip watercolor paints onto cotton rounds (little ones will love watching the paint spread), then assemble into caterpillars on construction paper.
For the drip effect, take your paint and literally drip it down the stem, until it overflows on each side.
Here's what they have done: Hanna, the woman from Hungary, melts milk chocolate and paints Harry's body with tantalizing tickles; She warms up some Manuka honey and drip it onto Harry's chest, then lick it off with her sensitive tongue; She dusts icing sugar on her nipples; She gives Harry a blow job under his desk at the office; Harry gives his Hungarian woman an orgasm by touching her sweet spot under the table of a restaurant; Hanna gives Harry a blow job while Harry is on the phone with a co-worker;
When a heavy rain falls on Freiburg, painted a bright scarlet, the school presents an illusion of dripping blood.
The only similar looking thing I saw, that wasn't rust, was tree sap dripping on one car that sat under a tree for years, the stuff was as hard as the clearcoat, took forever to clean it off without damaging the paint, but hard to say just from pics
Rodney Graham, Inverted Drip Painting # 12, liquid acrylic on linen, 2007, with detail below, at Lisson Gallery, London
One said, «he can do an oil painting wearing a white flannel suit and get not a drip on himself.»
During the early 1950s, the couple was spending thousands on Sèvres and Spode dinner services at a time when a Jackson Pollock drip painting could be bought for $ 800.
Untitled Spray Portrait with Painted Eye, Red Purple Drip, a Staple, a Rip and a BB Hole / 2011 / oil, acrylic, enamel and pastel on canvas / 72» x» 48» / $ 7,000
Still Life with Four Blue - Green Stripes, Two BB Holes and White Drips / 2015 / oil, acrylic, spray paint, glue, mud with polymer medium, gesso, ink, smoke stains, and floor sweepings on canvas / 84» x 30» / PLS INQ
He then used paint pouring as one of several techniques on canvases, such as «Male and Female» and «Composition with Pouring I.» After his move to Springs, he began painting with his canvases laid out on the studio floor, and he developed what was later called his «drip» technique, turning to synthetic resin - based paints called alkyd enamels, which, at that time, was a novel medium.
[Many thanks to Gary Snyder Fine Art for providing me with the image above and press materials for Janet Sobel at Gary Snyder Project Space: Drip Paintings and Selected Works on Paper, running now through February 27, 2010.]
Untitled Spray Portrait with Painted Eye, Four Color Drips, a Rip and Two BB Holes / 2007 / oil, acrylic, enamel, and spray paint on canvas / 60» x 48» / $ 6,000
Jaison places his canvas flat on the table and uses a modern painting technique of dripped - on paint texture, which gives his work a gracefully energetic appearance.
Three Hirst «spin paintings» are included in the exhibition, because, as the gallery explains, they «point to the foundation of gestural abstraction, which places significance on techniques such as dripping, dabbing or flinging paint onto the surface of a canvas.
Still Life with Two BB Holes and Drips / 2015 - 2016 / Oil, acrylic, spray paint, gesso, ink, and mud with polymer medium and smoke stain on canvas / 48» x 48» / $ 7,500
Untitled Spray Portrait with Painted Eye and Green Drip / 2011 / Oil, acrylic, enamel and spray paint on canvas / 96» x 48» / $ 10,000
The way the paint was applied to the canvas, or dripped on it, gave his abstract expressionism a level of distinctiveness in the similar way his personal life was different from other artists.
As the term says for itself, Action Painting is a style used in painting — a style that emphasizes the process of making art, often through a variety of techniques that include dripping, dabbing, smearing, and even flinging paint on to the surface of thePainting is a style used in painting — a style that emphasizes the process of making art, often through a variety of techniques that include dripping, dabbing, smearing, and even flinging paint on to the surface of thepainting — a style that emphasizes the process of making art, often through a variety of techniques that include dripping, dabbing, smearing, and even flinging paint on to the surface of the canvas.
Still Life with Orange Drips and Painted Pumpkin / 2015 - 2016 / Oil, acrylic, enamel, spray paint, ink, gesso and mud with polymer medium and smoke stain on canvas / 96» x 60» / $ 12,000
Tyler applies both oil and acrylic paint with a brush, his fingertips, or throws and drips the paint on the upright canvas.
The strange violence that has been exerted on the canvas, and therefore to the Nurse of Greenmeadow herself, with paint dripping down the surface, recalls the shock and scandal with which de Kooning's celebrated paintings of women were received in the late 1940s and early 1950s, puncturing the myth of the woman in art.
In the late 1940s, Jackson Pollock (1912 — 1956), now recognized as one of the most important Abstract Expressionist artists, began experimenting with a new method of painting that involved dripping, flinging and pouring paint onto a canvas laid flat directly on the floor.
He could have added Janet Sobel, who dealt on equal terms with drip painting and outsider art.
This video - taped performance recreates a well - known photograph of Jackson Pollock drip painting on the ground.
The work proceeds to step entirely outside of their final iteration by exposing uncontrolled stains and drips of bright green and red paint on the canvas» thick edges.
The notion of traditional mark making in painting takes on an entirely new perspective in Drip Paintpainting takes on an entirely new perspective in Drip PaintingPainting # 7.
Artists realized that Jackson Pollock's process — the placing of unstretched raw canvas on the floor where it could be attacked from all four sides using artist materials and industrial materials; linear skeins of paint dripped and thrown; drawing, staining, brushing; imagery and non-imagery — essentially took art - making beyond any prior boundary.
On the back wall of this sunlit space, Lee Krasner's The Seasons (1957) dwarfs and upstages a drip painting by her husband, Jackson Pollock, on the opposite wall: a cathartic act of curatorial comeuppancOn the back wall of this sunlit space, Lee Krasner's The Seasons (1957) dwarfs and upstages a drip painting by her husband, Jackson Pollock, on the opposite wall: a cathartic act of curatorial comeuppancon the opposite wall: a cathartic act of curatorial comeuppance.
I love most types of painting, from super-realism through to minimalism, but a good expressive work with paint slapped on and dripping off the canvas will always make me smile the widest Continue Reading
Peter Fox Expanding on his signature style of drip painting, Peter Fox's spilled paint works have taken on bold gestural movements.
Sound on Sound will feature three major paintings and four large scale (6 - foot tall) works on paper, the latter pitting dripped or rolled paint against silk - screened backgrounds.
It was during this period that Pollock abandoned his iconic abstract drip paintings and produced the Black Pourings, a series of «drawings» on unprimed cotton duck using mostly black industrial paint.
Leaning over unstretched canvas laid flat on the ground, the American artist experimented with the movement, speed, density, and height of paint in his drip technique.
Within the grids and lines on the canvas are not small squares of flat, immobile color, but drips and dimples of very active paint — as if each square could also be a composition unto itself.
On one work, a sagging blob of enamel paint kissed the lower left corner, and a 4 - inch - long drip hung off...
Lavender Mist was painted in Pollock's studio on Long Island when he had transitioned to his signature technique of pouring, flinging, and dripping paint onto unstretched canvas laid on the floor.
Jackson Pollock's dripping paint onto a canvas laid on the floor is a technique that has its roots in the work of André Masson, Max Ernst, and David Alfaro Siqueiros.
Turning Western tradition on its head by splattering and dripping paint onto canvases laid flat on the studio floor, Pollock's artwork favoured process over subject matter.
His drips, stains, and brushstrokes have a greater momentum, as if paint had exploded out of the can and landed on Mylar or canvas.
By the time Pollock painted the stunning Blue Poles, hanging opposite, in 1952, any form of representation had been dispensed with and the body in the painting was the artist's own as he physically stood on the painting, dripping on spiralling skeins of paint that recorded the physical reach of his body and arm.
This abstract creation features strips of newspaper, fabric samples, scraps of wood and metal, and smeared, dripping oil paints on a six - and - a-half foot tall, eight foot wide canvas.
Historians have argued that the work stands as a precedent both for the artist's own performances in the 1960s and for the explosion of performative work in that decade.20 Paul Schimmel astutely places Automobile Tire Print on a trajectory of performative works based on the notion of capturing an indexical trace, reaching back to Pollock's drip paintings, moving up through Rauschenberg's blueprints, and on to Piero Manzoni's Lineas (1959 — 61), Paul McCarthy's video Face Painting — Floor, White Line (1972, fig. 5), and Ulay and Marina Abramovic's 1977 performance Relation in Movement, in which they drove a van in a circle for sixteen hours, leaving a circle of oil drips and tire marks on a public plaza in Paris.21
If you were going to pick an important moment in an artist's career, it could be terrific at 45 East 78th Street in these beautiful rooms, but you couldn't fill a museum with, say, 24 Pollock drip paintings on paper.
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