Sentences with phrase «paint layered so»

Often rendered on unusually shaped canvases with paint layered so thick it seems three - dimensional, Murray's decision to stick with painting an a time when it had largely fallen out of favor with modern artists — along with her choice to ignore many of painting's traditional boundaries and labels — helped her to stand out.
Painting does not qualify as an additive technique because that which is covered up is no longer accessible as part of the visual experience and because painting remains 2 - D in spite of adding paint layers so that painting is not a qualified documentation of scientific realities.

Not exact matches

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Waldorf homeschooling has many layers and there is a lot for moms to learn when getting started - storytelling, painting, music, knitting and so much more.
Comment on how your child works instead of criticizing or gushing over the end product: «You're using lots of red today» or «You layer the paint in thick strokes» rather than «This painting is so good it should be in a museum.»
TIP: When I did this, the paint wasn't dark enough so I did a 2nd layer.
From studies on socio - economically disadvantaged children in large urban areas — kids who are so hungry that they eat paint and dirt, and whose homes are crumbling around them, exposing layers of lead paint.
It extrudes plastic so you can «paint» 3D objects, layer by layer.
If they made any paintings on the cave walls 100,000 years ago, calcium carbonate deposits would have obscured them, so the team plans to beam X-rays through the layers to see if our ancestors left traces of loftier artistic ambitions.
It is rather like applying coat after coat of paint — eventually you loose sight of the original object under so many obliterating layers.
Wearing a layer between your pants and your skin (like tucking in your shirt) can help, he says; so can painting over the back of the button with clear nail polish.
I know what it's like to go through so much work stripping layers of paint.....
I planned to do two layers and some distressing, so first I painted a layer of Old Ochre Chalk Paint ®.
I did this on purpose so the paint layer will create a texture on top of the wood.
I wanted a worn, aged look so I decided to layer different paint colors.
So I finally made the move into my new house (after hours and hours and layers and layers of painting and priming) and I feel like my normal routine has been out of whack..
I'm a little more drawn to impressionist art, so my paintings are often slightly messy with layers / mixes and spots of color.
I want to try this method, I've been making my own chalk paint, and painted my china cabinet, and used the Minwax dark wax to antique it, it's not for everyone, but the look is just what I want, old world look, not even put it has character, I am doing my coffee table as well, I find very ornate pieces cheap and paint a base cream chalk paint and then go over it with the Minwax dark, let it sit for 15 min and buff, then add another layer of wax, its so much fun, but the problem I'm having is I'm ADD and I have 5 projects going at once!
The puzzles were pretty stuck together from all the paint between the pieces so I broke them very carefully and also needed to use a craft knife in some places to cut through the paint layer.
But of course, the bottom cabinet had to match the top, so I used the putty knife again scrape away layers of paint in the grooves and edges.
So, without wanting to layer on more paint, I decided to add a heavy coat of dark wax thinking it would tone down the green a bit...
It had so many layers of paint that I had to strip it and it took about 5 coats to stop it from bleeding AND I used a primer!!!
So even though the paint underneath will look great, to the eye you won't be able to tell because the top layer could still look a mess.
I wanted a smooth finish, so I started fresh by stripping all the old layers of paint using Citri - strip.
The natural agate had many shades of color blended together, so I was intentional in layering and blending my paint colors.
The impasto technique itself, which entails layering paint on a canvas so thickly that it can appear to be emerging from the canvas, resembles the effects of movie carnage, which can seem to flow off the screen.
The car is so new, in fact, that it still wears its factory - applied cosmoline — a waxy layer of paint protectant that dealers typically remove before delivering a new car — which has attracted all the dirt and dust shown in the photos.
So Saturday evening I did a little bit of spray painting in my back yard and she was out there for one layer of paint and was anywhere from 2 yards to 20 yards away from me.
There's a superficial part to me as well, so I want to show that in the line drawings, but I also possess the sensibility that's expressed in the color paintings through the layers of paint.
We've got a really good base for our painting now, so we can start to build up some of the layers of colour that will make this picture luscious and vibrant.
The cadmium base was a bit too shocking, and so by removing excess paint and then softly scraping a layer of alizarin crimson over it, the colour is infinitely richer.
In hindsight I would have worked more tonally from the offset, and painted these layers with much thinner paint so that it did not have the opaque coverage.
He starts by applying five or six coats of stand oil to a canvas so it won't burn from the hot wax and then uses palette knives to manipulate upward of 20 layers of paint.
Using this method it is important not to disturb the layer of paint beneath, so either wait for it to dry, or make sure the amount of paint is minimised.
Hi Sharon, I think you're really right about Katherine's work on a certain level especially from the perspective of the exploration of mark making and layering of paint, which is I think so special in your work.
I mean as much as it creates greater ambiguity, it also reveals both a sense of history of the layering of the paint while, at the same time, anchoring the whole image so that it doesn't float in the picture plane.
The leaping colors and shapes layered in Cecily Brown's paintings are energized by the influence of artists including de Kooning and Rubens, so it's not surprising that there are some intense sketches behind them.
While they are called paintings, these wall - mounted works are composed of layers of laser - cut birch wood ply and MDF, milled, perforated and painted so that evocations — of colour, form and image — seem to shift and dissolve as the viewer moves in front of them.
Unlike the kind of action that is so identifiable in Abstract Expressionist painting, which entails the different layers in the case of Pollock's drip paintings, scraping and repainting in the case of de Kooning, you sort of invented your own kind of action painting, in a way.
The layering gets built up to a thickness of about 3 cm, so a painting can become quite heavy, it gets almost sculptural.
Tracts of color are dragged across the canvas using a squeegee, so that the various strains of malleable, semi-liquid pigment suspended in oil are fused together and smudged first into the canvas, and then layered on top of each other as the paint strata accumulate to bring color and textural juxtapositions.
This selection of tough and tender, large - scale works of oil on canvas are so much about painting that we could call Eisler a painter's painter, and yet they use painting as an added layer of mediation.
With each layer I add I always become attached to brush marks or different sections so end up leaving parts of the under painting showing through.
An intriguing exception, at Context, was a 10 - gallery showcase of South Korean artists, all individually compelling and working in mediums ranging from textured painting to layered glass, though so similar in their subtle sensibility that they struck me as a collective, or even, a genre.
Moving into the latter part of the 60s, the third and fourth rooms suggest a broadening of Hoyland's palette and a more overt crowding of the surface with forms and, in the case of 17.1.69 (1969), a layering of the paint in so sophisticated and meticulous a manner that the canvas tends towards opalescence.
So I built these paintings in layers, kind of like carpentry, using felt, paper, canvas and wood like you would in a collage, only in a more geometrical pattern.
Although seemingly effortless, upon a double - take the painting becomes complex; some of the original canvas being exposed and other parts layered so innumerably the paint protrudes from the cloth.
Eschewing tools, as if to reject any reliance on the flightiness of brushwork, he applies layer upon layer of somber - hued pigment directly with his hands, not so much to paint as to rub the color onto the canvas.
Nicholas Kersulis: Within Without the Space of a Corner will feature new work by an artist who's intrigued me since Blaffer Art Museum director and chief curator Claudia Schmuckli included his painted discs — and rocks painted with gesso so obsessively layered it begins to dwarf the stones themselves — in the 2008 Houston Area Exhibition.
Over the years, Bozic has developed a complex process of masking and staining so the natural grain can collaborate with each composition using multiple layers of watered down acrylic paint on maple panels of wood.
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