Sentences with phrase «paint out of the tube»

If I distrust Olitski more than ever and in a whole new way, I can at least see the same impulse toward squeezing paint out of the tube and getting it on the wall.
An addition to that statement is the very method Ivan Alifan uses in order to apply the paint; he is squeezing the paint out of the tube as if adding the topping onto the cake.

Not exact matches

I found that squeezing the paint straight out of the tube and onto the porcelain worked best.
But when I decided to put on some face paint for a dinner outing with my recently grown family and rummaged through my top drawer in search of a mascara, I discovered an unopened tube of Elizabeth Arden Beautiful Color Maximum Volume Mascara (in black, despite the name), and I have honestly no idea how it got there.
It's so hard for me to get out of «have money, spend money» mode... Especially when the paint tubes run low... But the idea of paying myself a salary isn't bad, as well as sticking to a budget (two people can absolutely live on $ 100 / month... it has to be possible!)
The well - known fragility of Reinhardt's black paintings is a technical result of trying to force paint to look black rather than dark gray, by leaching out much of the oil a tube of paint contains.
In the first, a transparent and uneven blue wash pours over occasional spots of yellow and red, and light pencil marks hover around a skeleton of unmediated black lines made by his usual method of squeezing paint directly out of the tube.
Maybe every artist wishes paint looked as good as right out of the tube.
Trosch's new paintings are like sheet cakes with heavy icing squeezed straight out of the tube.
There are plenty of colors straight out of the tube in my paintings but they still need to be mixed with water and mediums to extend the consistency.
Jonathan Lasker recalls the dream of making paint look as good as it does fresh out of the tube.
Scribbled paint strokes blur the punchlines of comics, drips of white paint collide with a thick red line squeezed right from the paint tube, and bits of headlines such as «Dandruff may be the beginning of baldness» jump out amid abstract patches of pink, red, and yellow.
Sixteen Windows looks out onto a silver sky, while another shrine pays tribute to her studio, with two tubes of paint.
But in general, I lean towards a multicoloured palette instead of a monotone one, just because it is what you get (at least at first) when you release control of your palette — you pick anything you see and squeeze paint straight out of the tube onto the canvas without mixing.
If the previous generation wanted paint to look as good as fresh out of the tube, Murray could be squeezing a toothpaste tube.
There were many surprising passes: Lot 87 was a thunderbolt design of fluorescent tubes by Dan Flavin that was one of his finest works in that it was an appropriate concept; Lots 122 and 130, large and excellent paintings by Sandro Chia (b. 1946); Lots 203 and 205, a good painting and a superb sculpture by Nancy Graves (1940 - 1995); Lot 223, a good gouache on paper by Sam Francis (1923 - 1994); Lot 242, a very good wood and paper collage by Louise Nevelson (1899 - 1988); Lots 279, 281A, 293, and 309, works by Andy Warhol, and Lot 299, «Fast Sketch Still Life With Abstract Painting,» a 60 by 90 inch oil on cut - out aluminum by Tom Wesselman (b. 1931), showpainting and a superb sculpture by Nancy Graves (1940 - 1995); Lot 223, a good gouache on paper by Sam Francis (1923 - 1994); Lot 242, a very good wood and paper collage by Louise Nevelson (1899 - 1988); Lots 279, 281A, 293, and 309, works by Andy Warhol, and Lot 299, «Fast Sketch Still Life With Abstract Painting,» a 60 by 90 inch oil on cut - out aluminum by Tom Wesselman (b. 1931), showPainting,» a 60 by 90 inch oil on cut - out aluminum by Tom Wesselman (b. 1931), shown below.
The works are fashioned from the same small handful of materials and shapes: tubes of stainless steel; circular and rectangular sheets of transparent and reflective glass; thin lines cutting out, carved into, or painted on to hard surfaces.
Made with Polymer and dispersed pigment on aluminum, his work shows paint the way you might see it on a palette: painted strokes, blobs oozed out of a tube, and hues smeared together.
Based in Youngin, South Korea, Kim is an artist and illustrator who also happens to love creating unique animal characters out of a range of materials including everything from polymer clay, fabric and nail polish to aluminium wire, brass tubing, acrylic paint and polyester.
Hart's Boohoo Boob Tube — an oversize pair of squeezed - out toothpaste or paint tubes ending in raw, red nipples — emphasized the physical and emotional stresses of motherhood.
For example, a painting by Frank Stella is replicated by Lavier in size and scale but is made out of neon tubes, or a sculpture by Alexander Calder is displayed by Lavier upon a radiator that has been mass - produced by a company with the same brand name.
Fury - infused depictions of political figures melded with phallic symbolism underneath soft palettes of gold built over neon paints she has been squeezing from tubes of thrown out containers across her studio space... mantra captions being bull dozed by vehicles of destruction, knives followed by chaotic colorful scratching...
Staring into the painting let's passages into the unconscious open, neurotransmitters squirting out memories like colors from tubes of paint.
In particular, his landscapes are done is furious brushstrokes, using paint straight out of the tube.
I use oil paint pretty much straight out of the tube.
Often times, text is integrated into the image and sometimes the text appears to be squeezed out of the tube on top of an abstract compositionâ $ «your paintings «YYY» and «Land Grab» come to mind.
Airbrushed atmospheres, gradients, hypnotic curlicues, industrial roller marks, thin skeins of paint, paint squeezed directly out of a tube — Benson knows that each of these techniques creates a discrete physical sensation of create ocular depth and tactility that belies the flatness of the canvas.
Pick up a bundle of tension rods from the home improvement store, paint them to add some flare and slide them through your wrapping paper tubes, keeping them high up and out of the way.
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