Sentences with phrase «paint pigments included»

And to make things even more convoluted, are paint pigments included in the VOC count?

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Easter eggs take inspiration from fresh fruits here, and this tutorial also includes a great suggestion for an edible (but highly pigmented) paint alternative.
The anode featured in this latest study is made up of a blend of elements — including manganese, carbon and nitrogen — that is chemically similar to the formula of the iron - containing paint pigment known as Prussian blue.
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Her painting and graphic work has also grown ever more elaborate, combining collage elements and diverse materials including tape, mirrors, binder clips, bottle caps, and metallic pigments.
Working in ephemeral materials including paint, chalk, organic berry pigment and blood, Washington embarks on an existential search as she layers multiple marks and erasures over time.
This spring she is releasing her first poetry book and has a solo show entitled Weave at grayDUCK Gallery, which includes a group of natural pigment paintings made from wildflowers and a group of large - scale photographic collages.
Heavily painted, pigments are applied in a variety of ways, including brushstrokes, drips, impasto, and squeezed directly from the tube.
The artist first applies thick layers of oil paint in various colors, including burnt sienna, green, blue, and yellow, onto a white painted background, then uses her body to vigorously mix and sculpt the material until the once - vibrant pigments meld into a rich gray tone.
That isn't entirely true — his abstract paintings include pigments and materials of many colors — but it is close enough that it remains the easiest way to describe Mr. Ryman's work.
Those materials — gold leaf, International Klein Blue, and rose pigment — were explored in various modes, including painting, sculpture, and even fabricated goods, such as tables.
Inspired by an exhibition of illuminated manuscripts at the Fitzwilliam Museum, which included a vitrine containing the pigments used to create them, he has recently begun to make his own paints, the results of which can be seen in these paintings on linen and painted works on paper.
Gibson's painting practice often includes sculpted pigmented silicone, in addition to the simultaneous use of oil, acrylic, and spray paint; he employs these to create layers of patterns in low relief or thick impasto.
Klein used the pigment in many of his best - known works, including monochrome paintings, sculptures, and his Anthropometries, for which he would paint nude female models with IKB, then use the «human brushes» to make marks on paper and canvas, all in front of a live audience.
His exquisitely blue - and - gray paintings — no two alike — actually comprise an array of pigmentsincluding ultramarine, cobalt blue, royal blue, Scheveningen Warm Gray, and Persian red.
In the case of Gerhard Richter, a German abstractionist, who was recently the subject of an insightful documentary by Corinna Belz «Gerhard Richter — Painting» this creation of a painting is a well - choreographed process that includes applying layers of carefully strained pigment and then adding, subtracting and repositioning them in order to achieve a perfect harmony of all visual ePainting» this creation of a painting is a well - choreographed process that includes applying layers of carefully strained pigment and then adding, subtracting and repositioning them in order to achieve a perfect harmony of all visual epainting is a well - choreographed process that includes applying layers of carefully strained pigment and then adding, subtracting and repositioning them in order to achieve a perfect harmony of all visual elements.
Markus Linnenbrink uses dry pigment, water, and an acrylic binder to paint bright parallel swaths of color on varying surfaces including canvas, floors, ceilings, and walls.
The work is covered in shimmering pigment, which changes with light and includes both a pattern of raster dots, and scattered hand - painted spots — a motif which has defined Sigmar Polke's work.
Kim's paintings are produced in a multi-stage process that involves dyeing the canvas with natural materials including indigo and ochre, and applying pigment with rags rather than a brush.
And Carmean refuted testing done by forensic analyst James Martin, who has examined many of the Rosales works and found numerous anomalies — including pigment that wasn't invented until long after the supposed dates on the paintings.
Specially made pieces included Sergei Tcherepnin's sound installation with a Geiger counter and Jay Chung and Q Takeki Maeda's March Painting (2015) using radiation - absorbing Nano Prussian Blue pigment.
Ferris uses several main techniques in her work, including spray guns, chunky paint applied with palette knives, and most recently the application of oil and pigments to the canvas using her own body.
The new paintings by Waltemath were created with a range of unique materials including oil, graphite and various metallic and fluorescent pigments on aluminum panels, many of which took years for the artist to complete.
In addition to cups and palettes full of bright primary pigments, the installation includes Míro's own mood board of inspirational clippings — among them a picture of Picasso and a photograph of a beach — a tile floor splattered with paint, and, on one work table, what looks like a large, blown glass bong.
The paintings at first appear to be simple monochrome canvases, but are actually built up from dozens of layers of translucent pigment; seemingly simple blues and grays reveal themselves to include glowing yellows and greens.
His paintings embrace and rethink all the physical tropes of abstraction, including oily pigment halos, AbEx scale, hard edge geometry, and Twombly-esque calligraphy, reformulating each in the artist's own idiosyncratic, endearingly low - skilled way.
Some standouts included Davy and Kristin McGuire's whimsical holographic video sculpture from their Fairies series (Muriel Guépin Gallery); Chris Dorosz's Stasis 97 (Riot), an intriguing series of figures painted on a sculptural installation of acrylic rods, structured so the grouping conveyed a sense of three - dimensionality and movement (Scott Richards Contemporary Art); Lalla Essaydi's Les Femmes du Maroc: Harem Beauty # 1, a large chromogenic print triptych of a recumbent «harem beauty» in a full - length gown, rendered exotic with ink inscribed text over the surface of the figure (Jenkins Johnson Gallery); and Lava Thomas's Cloudscape Portrait 9401, a luminous laminated pigment print (Rena Bransten Projects).
In each case, the paintings are highly textural and densely packed with pigment and natural substances, including various species of tree bark and fungi.
Thilo Heinzmann's primary media is painting, using a wide variety of materials, including styrofoam, aluminum, hessian, cotton wool, unbound pigment, minerals, fur, wood and porcelain.
Sigrid Holmwood works with an expanded form of painting, including performance, video, gardening and pigment - making - all through the framework of her persona, the peasant - painter.
Amino wanted to incorporate more color into his pieces, and he experimented with various methods, including painting wood, mixing pigments with plaster, and carving pieces of colored polystyrene.
It was during this period that Dugmore began heavily experimenting with the ways in which texture could be given to flat surfaces using readily - available pigments, including watercolor, ink, acrylic, and oil paint.
Byron Kim stains his recent paintings with natural dyes and then works them with oil and earth pigments on a variety of fabric including canvas, linen, muslin, burlap and silk.
The paintings, many of modest size, vary in medium from traditional oil and acrylic to gold leaf and other non-traditional materials; the drawings include graphite, ink and natural pigment drawings and range from post-it note size to much larger scale drawings.
Painted mostly on Masonite, his oil paintings in the series usually included a list of pigments used, on the reverse of the canvas.
The work in the exhibition varies in medium from traditional oil and acrylic paintings to drawings that include graphite on paper, and ink and natural pigment on felt.
Commonly cited examples, which are repeated in the catalog, include, among others, Lynda Benglis» pouring of pigmented latex directly on a floor, on which it hardened; Richard Serra's works in which he cast molten lead into the corner where floor met wall (one of which has been reproduced at SFMOMA); Robert Smithson's pouring of viscous asphalt down a hillside outside Rome; and Eva Hesse's «Rope Piece,» in which lengths of rope were let to hang loosely in a space in three - dimensional mimicry of the skeins of pigment in Pollock's drip paintings.
Other gifts entering the collection include the bound book Sacred Sisters (2017) by Holly Trostle Brigham, the painting Pluto: Robert Lucy (1994) by Sylvia Sleigh, two 2017 archival pigment prints by Rebecca Rutstein, as well as the bust Daniel Carl Müller (1906) by Charles Grafly.
An exhibition of work by Tammy Spears, including more than 275 oil - stick paintings on paper, thick - blended pigment pods and swirls.
In early America, people made their own homemade versions of this paint with locally found materials including clay, chalk and pigments dug from the earth.
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