Sentences with phrase «paint experience sounds»

Your DIY chalk paint experience sounds like mine.

Not exact matches

With Kieran, Tom teased me that I sounded like Louis Armstrong While I'm ok with the fact that I make noise, I love the picture you've painted of your own quiet experience.
Writing is the expression of the writer whose fuses their life experiences and their outward observations into the written realms, whereas the film maker paints the juxposition of life into the canvas of light, sound, and picture.
That comparison may sound weighted in favor of Martin, but I prefer Humphries; the impurity and nervous energy of her paintings seem truer to my own experience of things — which I understand may be simply to say that with Humphries I share similar existential limitations, ones that Martin, in her paintings, transcends.
A crack of synesthetic thunder sounded inside me as I felt the cold, hard marble through my shoes, grasped the lightness of the canvas by comparison, and came to terms with an artist bypassing Serra's fearsome weight and brawny power; finding essences between painting and sculpture, perception and experience, I crossed a delicate line between something I'd never seen before and something I already feared I'd never see again.
For him, silence was a landscape of unintentional sounds experienced between intentional sounds; as such, it was absolutely substantive, inseparable from and interdependent with sound.22 By extension, we might expand our view of the White Paintings, considering them not as inert screens waiting to be activated by life's subtle projections but rather as provocative agents of activity and profoundly physical objects that link our actions and perceptions, making us aware of the same perceptual interdependency that was central to silence for Cage.
Manipulating screens, transparency, free - standing board, fabric and paint, Kunz asks the viewer to experience abstract painting through their movement, sight and sound.
it follows that at such a saturation point, visual art / painting could move towards music & sound: an emotional experience, more purely.
Each painting is an expression of the colors, sights, sounds she experienced in the new city, ultimately, they celebrate the beauty of life.
The artist often combines film, text, sound and paintings to create a dream - like environment and existential experience for viewers.
Incorporating painting, sculpture, video, performance and sound - sculpture installation, the exhibition provides a broad array of chromatic experiences.
Searching for moments where contemporary life and faith collide, Rodrigo Lara Zendejas builds an atmospheric installation with clay sculptures, paintings, projection and sound to recall the experience in his first studio: his grandparents» garden in La Paz, -LSB-...]
step inside and feel surrounded by scroll paintings, sculptures, flickering butter lamps, the scent of incense, and the sound of Buddhist chanting, all to help them imagine the experience of standing inside the shrine room of a traditional Himalayan home.»
According the website, the Shrine room allows visitors to «step inside and feel surrounded by scroll paintings, sculptures, flickering butter lamps, the scent of incense, and the sound of Buddhist chanting, all to help them imagine the experience of standing inside the shrine room of a traditional Himalayan home.»
Sculpture, painting, installation, sound and the spoken word all attempt to heighten and question the experience of what it means to stand in front of something that has been made with the express intention of supporting, qualifying or glorifying an ideal of authority, placing its viewer under a state of subordination.
For this live - performance art experience at the Kennedy Center, Jonas and Moran interacted with one another through narration, painting, video projections, movement, and sound.
The path forward in art - historical terms was split between those artistic movements more aligned with deeper investigations into the increasingly essential properties of a particular medium or reductive practices (e.g., Abstract Expressionism, Color Field painting, Minimalism) and those movements that actively sought an expansion of the arts into a plurality of new forms, hybrid media, and interactive experience (e.g., expanded cinema, intermedia, installation art, performance).13 Of these choices, hippie modernism would follow the latter course through experiments that drew upon the theatrical qualities and the participatory actions of the Happening, embraced Fluxus's democratic spirit in its everyone - is - an - artist philosophy, explored the work of experimental filmmakers seeking to expand cinematic experience, and experimented with the fluid nature of light and sound as well as the interactive qualities of kinetic art.
His work includes painting, performance, sculpture, sound, and installation as he investigates deeply personal experiences of identity, ancestry, family, community and spirituality.
While California - born artist Doug Aitken is best known for his experience in photography, sculpture, film and sound installations, his paint series «To Give It All Away» offers insight into his endless artistic talent.
The constantly switching video and sound are experienced as «moving wall paintings» and give realization to Nam June Paik's 1965 prediction that, «The cathode - ray tube will someday replace the canvas.»
Titled with a dire - sounding excerpt from a Richard Prince text - painting, «If I live I'll see you Tuesday...» is ominously billed as «representing a uniquely dark and unflinching view» of the anxieties endemic to contemporary experience.
Her paintings are meant to trigger the senses — not only sight, but touch, smell, taste, and sound as well — by registering associations with experience and memory.
The artist's multi-dimensional exploration and transformation of the gallery space employs painting, architecture, light and sound which together form an unforgettable viewer experience.
Before you were talking about the sensation of sound, and now you mentioned your fire series, which actually seem to give off heat, it's intriguing how you're creating this synesthetic experience through paint.
Artlyst attended this impressive and mesmerising work to experience the unique fusion of great British master painter of the 20th century and contemporary sound installation of the 21st century, creating an orchestral and ambient work of art in its own right, with operatic, and theatrical leitmotifs that create a temporal aspect to Bacon's classic painting, transforming the gallery space into a Baconian space - frame in its own right.
-- Opera Campana dei Caduti — Rovereto - Italy Fishwick Papers — The Smokehouse Gallery — London MAGNET OPEN ART PROJECT — Concord, New Hampshire — USA RARITIES — Hastings / Brighton 13 ELP Annual Exhibition — Triangle Gallery — London Show Me The Monet — Royal College of Art — produced by BBC Dreams — The Freud Museum — London LightBite 2011 — Nottingham — UK Type / Script — Chapel Gallery — Ormskirk 2010 Artisti Mitteleuropei 2010 — Casa della Cultura — Calitri (AV)-- Italy Wishing — ArteOra Spazio Arte Contemporanea — Foggia — Italy The Public Are Not Invited — The Nottingham Workshop - UK ELP Box Set 2010 Launch — 242 Gallery — London 6 × 4 Postcard Exhibition — Yorkshire ArtSpace — Sheffield Link — ArteOra Gallery — group show curated by Maria Vinella — Foggia — Italy Penang International Printmaking Exhibition — Penang State Museum — Malaysia Freud Experience — solo exhibition — Freud Café Gallery — London A Suite of Lighted Rooms — Pushkin House Centre for Russian Culture - London Acqua Bene Comune — Foggia — Italy Twelve — Space Gallery — London Print for Peace 2010 — Arte AC Tecnologico Institute — Monterrey — Mexico Prize Winner — «Copertine al Tratto» 2010 — Subway Edizioni — Milan — Italy C'era una volta Pasolini — group show — Galleria Terre Rare — Bologna — Italy F.A.C.T.S. — Center for the Study in Political Graphics — Los Angeles — USA London Fashion Week — MariaFrancesca Pepe collection — Somerset House — London 2009 The Grand Plasto - Baader - Books — Kaleid Gallery — London Alexandria MiniPrint Biennal — Bibliotheca Alexandrina Conference Center — Egypt Segni 20 × 20 — Micro Macro Gallery — Turin One Night Only — group show — Shoreditch Town Hall — London Quijiang International Print Festival 2009 — Quijian — China Eco Art Project ’09 — Rome IMPACT Centerpiece 09 — SpikePrint Studio — Bristol Pasquale Siniscalco Gallery — Milan Estetica 09 — Church of S.S. Annunziata — Calitri (AV)-- Italy Premio Spazi Evasi ’09 — Francavilla al Mare (CH) Unplug — Solo show — EstremaDura Café Gallery — Verbania — Italy Eleven — ELP Group show — Banside Gallery — London Ex Libris — Group show — Meliusz Center — Debrecen — Hungary 2nd Guanlan International Print Biennial — Guanlan Museum — Shenzen — China Biennial of Humour and Satire in the Arts — Museum of Humour and Satire — Gabrovo — Bulgaria Sorry If I'm Not in Line — Factory - Art Contemporanea — Trieste Ex Libris Mini Print Biennal — Sint Niklaas Dienst Museum — Belgium CDO's and Double Clubs — August Art Space — London Adreanlina 09 — Former Jewish Fish Market — Rome Wonderland — Brothers Grimm Museum — Kessel — Germany Vigna degli Artisti 09 2008 Light One Night — Group Show — ArteOra Gallery — Foggia — Italy Temptation — Group show — Cupola Gallery — Sheffield Urban Jungle — Group show — London City Hall Orange Calls Italy - Shortlisted for the final group show — PolarExpo Space — Bergamo ArteIngenua Second Act — ArteIngenua prize 08 — Guido Iemmi Art Studio — Milan — Italy Concorso Fumetto Giovani 2008 Jury Prize — illustration — Museum of Modern Art — Foggia — Italy Second Impressions — Romford Art Institute — Essex E17 Art Trail — Kelmscott School — walthamstow — London Sustainability — Latajaka Gallery — Warsaw — Poland Wonderland — Deutsches Maerchen und Wesersagen Museum — Bad Oeynhausen — Germany Lessedra International Mini Print — Lessedra Contemporary Art Gallery — Sofia — Bulgaria Evento MUSAE 08 — Museo Urbano Sperimentale Arte Emegente — Tourism Palace — Jesolo (VE) Decarbonart — Greater London City Hall — London — curated by Katja Rosenberg Art Fusion — Live painting performance — The Hub — Aldgate East — London I Am Ten — Bankside Gallery — London 2007 Tetovo IV International Biennial — Museum of Tetovo Area — Republic of Macedonia Dontpanic Design Exhibition — 93 Feet East — London Less Common Event — The Arts Gallery — Bond Street — London Shortlisted for San Fedele Visual Arts Prize — San Fedele Gallery — Milan — Italy Media Poster exhibition — DontPanicMedia — Cargo — Shoreditch — London Museo Urbano Sperimentale Artisti Emergenti — Motta Monte Corvino — Italy PROPAGANDA III WORLD TOUR 2007 — START SOMA gallery and CSPG Center for the Study of Political Graphics Los Angeles — Phoenix Hotel — San Francisco World Annual Print Show — Lessedra Contemporary Art Gallery — Sofia - Bulgaria Triangle Artists Open Studios — Arts Unwrapped 2007 — Hackney — London Innovative — Don't Panic Media, Playstation Season — Manchester International Festival 2007 PRE: CURSORI 2007 — Aragona Castle Museum Gallery of Taranto — Italian Ministry of Culture Illustration group show — Literature Department Gallery — Florence University Draw Drawing 2 — Foundry Gallery — Shoreditch — London — London Biennale 2006 2006 Italian Factory 2006 — Finalist in the competition — Casa del Pane Gallery — Milan XHIBIT ’06 — The Arts Gallery — Holborn — London Alhambra Café Gallery — Aldgate East — London Secuestro Express — ICA Institute of Contemporary Arts — London Cinderella» s shoe — Ascoli Piceno — Italy 2005 In the city: Eye for Art — Curator Space Gallery — London From here to here — London Design Festival — London Those Who Wonder — London College of Communication — London Ofcom Office of Communications — Riverside House Southwark — London 2004 The Sound of Print — Symposium — Victoria and Albert Museum — London Ad Fab — Solo painting exhibition — Red Gate Gallery — London Berlin Design Mai — In collaboration with Shift Magazine — Germany Conversation — London College of Communications — London 2003 Ichiza Project — in collaboration with Crossroad Works
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