Not exact matches
Original
painting by NG Foo Cheong is
painted on canvas stretched
over a wood
panel.
Original triptych
painting by NG Foo Cheong is
painted on canvas stretched
over a wood
panel.
Pink Love 2011 Clothing, fabric and paper collage, acrylic, ink, and spray
paint on canvas over wood
panel 48 x 60 x 2 inches
The 1951 three -
panel White
Painting is believed to have been
painted over almost immediately as Untitled [matte black triptych](ca. 1951, fig. 2).6 In fact, there is no exhibition history or any other evidence to indicate that White
Painting [three
panel] was extant between 1951 and 1968; 7 in those years, most of the original White
Paintings had slipped out of existence, their
canvases used as the supports for other pieces.8 Though artists throughout history have created new works
on used
canvases, Rauschenberg did so with an unusual frequency and ease, particularly in the early 1950s.9 Looking back at that period some ten years later, he commented, «Today I wouldn't do that....
Circles and circular clusters radiate like third eyes, tracking viewers across a series of arresting
paintings in ink, acrylic, fabric, and collage
on canvas over wood
panels.
Aiming to provoke a thought and emotion from his viewers, he has produced in a number of different styles: the 1960s were marked by monochrome single -
panel paintings that featured accidental drips
over the
canvas; the works of the 1980s were obviously influenced by the Asian culture, seeing calligraphy becoming a part of his portfolio; by the 21st century, Marden has moved
on to create
paintings comprised of colorful, intertwining lines.
Made
on canvas stretched
over wood
panels, each
painting in KAW's new series of shaped
paintings takes
on the silhouette of a familiar figure from animated cartoons and comic strips.
KAZ OSHIRO Untitled
Painting, Upholstery (black / diamond with vertical trim, black and silver duct tape), 2011 Acrylic
on stretched
canvas over upholstery form and
panel 31 1/2 x 60 1/2 x 5 inches 80 x 153.67 x 12.70 cm Courtesy of the artist and Galerie Frank Elbaz, Paris
Oil
on canvas over panel in artist's frame, modified
paint can, rear -
painted plexiglass.