It has
paint spilled on it and some scuffs from unloading a delivery on it.
(I can vision hot pink
paint spilled on the new floor that I paid way too much for) lol Anyways, my husband and I are kicking around the idea of creating our own floor & whitewashing it ourselves.
Further,
paint spilled on a canvas is not a good example of making a painting into evolution.
Not exact matches
«
Painting a room might seem perfectly innocent, but if you
spill paint on the carpet, you're going to be responsible for it,» Vraa says.
On opening day, a man was arrested after hurling a jar of red paint at the plane, which bounced off the aircraft's side and smashed on the floor, releasing its contents like spilled bloo
On opening day, a man was arrested after hurling a jar of red
paint at the plane, which bounced off the aircraft's side and smashed
on the floor, releasing its contents like spilled bloo
on the floor, releasing its contents like
spilled blood.
Look how they
spilled the hideous
paint on the carpet and just left it!
Your cat gets something
spilled on her coat, or she brushes against wet
paint.
Let the dust settle
on your skin and embark
on a journey to where the open road
spills into a
painted sky.
Small squares of thickly applied
paint conform to an uneven grid but threaten to
spill over their boundaries, casting shadows
on the canvas and creating the impression of movement.
Right
on opening night in Chelsea, Sofia Maldonaldo elsewhere was
spilling so much
paint that it landed in the corners of the room as well as
on canvas.
His technique of «accidental
painting» involved
spilling different colors
on top of one another so that the
paint would coalesce into unexpected, swirling patterns
on the picture's surface.
Since his bravura institutional outing in 1997 at the Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, Melgaard's forté has been crass, crudely drawn, graffiti - like images of, and writings about, bareback and interracial gay sex — «hate fucking,» «gay terrorism,» «white Daddy dick,» «big fat black dick,» «straight cock,» and other delightful variations
on the theme, all layered and scrawled
on paintings, old beds, couches
spilling over with posters, and other messy piles of carefully amalgamated bric - a-brac.
A
painting may begin in a traditional sense, with a few strokes
on canvas, then become whitewashed, sanded, thrown
on the ground to collect
spills from another project, whitewashed again, and so
on, up to at most 15 times before a surface is built, and the work is deemed finished.
Peter Fox Expanding
on his signature style of drip
painting, Peter Fox's
spilled paint works have taken
on bold gestural movements.
In his recent exhibition, Standard Deviation, at the Green
on Red Gallery (May 30 — July 6, 2013), the aluminum sheets that make up the surfaces of his
paintings are covered with thin layers of translucent colors; puddles, slashes and
spills; scraped, sanded and scarred areas; built up grooves and ellipses, none of which add up to an overall image or dissipate into randomness and chaos.
What I like most about the Distillery, unlike many other live / work spaces, is that when these artists accidentally
spill paint on the floor, they don't have to follow behind with a paper towel and householdcleanser.
On the upper part of the quilt and spilling on to the undersheet, he painted blotches of red, yellow, blue, black and whit
On the upper part of the quilt and
spilling on to the undersheet, he painted blotches of red, yellow, blue, black and whit
on to the undersheet, he
painted blotches of red, yellow, blue, black and white.
Exhibited for the first time since 1992, the same year that the artwork was made, the work comprises a partially rolled canvas depicting a dog, an overturned chair and a
spilt bucket, and is hung
on a brightly
painted patterned wall.
Benglis, like Pollock, invented a type of structureless
painting; she made hers by
spilling latex onto the floor, gushing it, consciously referencing the «toxic oil slicks
on the Bayou.»
As much a commentary
on art as culture, Hirsig layers meaning and materials into the
paint by adding collaged images and fabrics: fractal - like detailing gives way to soft brushstrokes interrupted by heavy
spills of
paint out of which an explosion of color and texture emerges.
Pouring
paint directly onto a canvas, this process involves
spilling different colors
on top of one another in order to produce unexpected, swirling patterns.
A camera positioned surveillance - style shows the artists engaged in a series of preparatory and exhaustive actions:
spilling Yves Klein bluish
paint on the floor to reveal the reflection of overhead lights, holding a box in the corner and letting it fall to the ground, and lassoing a bucket of tennis balls.
Four of the
paintings evidently were left
on the studio floor, allowing them to be randomly soiled by
spilled paint, footprints, dust and dirt.
In this solo exhibition of works
on canvas, Monaghan applies
paint by flicking,
spilling, and dripping into a textural, immersive, multi-level artworks.
On the more subtle end of the spectrum are Minter's paintings of spilled coffee or Guagnini's crumpled sculptures, while while the work of Rosenberg (Miller's wife) quite literally calls the title into play with a riff on Freud's famed case study of «Little Hans,» a five - year - old boy with a crippling phobia of horse
On the more subtle end of the spectrum are Minter's
paintings of
spilled coffee or Guagnini's crumpled sculptures, while while the work of Rosenberg (Miller's wife) quite literally calls the title into play with a riff
on Freud's famed case study of «Little Hans,» a five - year - old boy with a crippling phobia of horse
on Freud's famed case study of «Little Hans,» a five - year - old boy with a crippling phobia of horses.
But in the early 1950s, in the years just before his tragic death at age 44 in an alcohol - fueled car crash, Pollock was experimenting with a new way of confronting his surface,
spilling black enamel
paint — the kind you might use
on outdoor ironwork — onto raw cotton duck canvas, a clashing, angry union of synthetic industrial chemical and unprimed organic substrate.
Currently
on show at Blain Southern, Hirst's «Visual Candy»
paintings are accompanied by candy
spills by Cuban artist Félix González - Torres, who died in 1996.
A new body of Gary John's bright and bold, street inspired acrylic
paintings on newsprint are now
on display at Wallspace for his first Los Angeles solo exhibition, Slipping
on Spilt Paint.
A tumbler glass half full of ice and brown booze recurs as a well
painted motif, carrying an air of celebration even as it appears
on canvas marred by footprints,
spill stains, and strips of cardboard.
Ms. Parke's loom, with a bolt of chaotically colored fabric
spilling out toward the floor, oddly resembles an industrial printer, the kind that the artist Wade Guyton, now the subject of a career survey at the Whitney Museum of American Art, uses to «
paint»
on the fine linen he forces through them.
Also
on view are four of Paul Sietsema's new
paintings from a group of works based
on metal currency and
paint spills, a recent Rebecca Warren sculpture, Toto, a female figure adorned with a bow
on her head, and Terry Winter's Tessellation Figures (7), a large abstract work that utilizes pigments that reveal the various layers that are built up
on the canvas.
«Shed» featured a wide - range of artists — works from established types like Richard Phillips, Harif Guzman, and Nicole Wittenberg were shown alongside pieces from younger artists like Nick Farhi and Logan Criley (who showed an incredible surreal
painting that I couldn't stop staring at / nearly
spilled rum
on).
Out of the community - based
painting project, Smoke and Water (2014 - 2017), represented in the show by four large canvases that addressed the coal ash
spill on the Dan River in Virginia and North Ca...
I laid my canvases
on it and worked at floor level, drizzling, dripping and
spilling the
paint.
As Greenberg proclaimed, «Louis
spills his
paint on unsized and unprimed cotton duck canvas, leaving the pigment almost everywhere thin enough, no matter how many different veils of it are superimposed, for the eye to sense the threadedness and wovenness of the fabric underneath.
In the large
painting, Over and Under Growth, high - rise buildings
spill up from one side of the
painting, while a wild forest pushes through random architectural elements
on the other.
This exhibition showcases Boyd's versatility as an artist, featuring watercolors governed by chanced
spills and blended pigments of color, and mixed media
paintings on canvas juxtaposed by meticulously chaotic lines and figures in ink.
In important public and private collections worldwide, David
Spiller's highly sought after
paintings on canvas will be
on exhibit at Long - Sharp Gallery's New York Project Space through March 3, 2018.
We're promised more of the same in her next exhibition, where giant
paintings will
spill off the wall and
on to the floor.
The marks
on these works were said to be extraordinary: «the
paint flung and squeezed
on to the canvases,
spilling and spluttering across their surfaces and smeared
on with the artist's fingers.»
In Ingrid Calame's new drawings she has extended her activity of tracing stains from city streets and begun incorporating tracings of graffiti and
paint spills found
on the concrete embankment of the Los Angeles River.
For Louis, the Veil
paintings represented a complete artistic breakthrough; fluid waves of pigment wash over the canvas surface, as Greenberg describes how, «Louis
spills his
paint on unsized and unprimed cotton duck canvas, leaving the pigment almost everywhere thin enough, no matter how many different veils of it are superimposed, for the eye to sense the threadedness and wovenness of the fabric underneath.
(Image
on top: Tony Tasset,
Spill Paintings, Installation view; Photo Joseph Rynkiewicz; Courtesy of Kavi Gupta Gallery)
In our post-modern world, filled with endless repetitions of abstraction, the sight of a non representational work of art continues to elicit commentary ranging from «I
spilled paint on the garage floor that looked like that,» to «my two - three - four - or five year old could
paint that.»
The result is a strange sensation of weightless accretion, as Greenberg recognized: «Louis
spills his
paint on unsized and unprimed cotton duck canvas, leaving the pigment almost everywhere thin enough, no matter how many different veils of it are superimposed, for the eye to sense the threadedness and wovenness of the fabric underneath.
The
paint spilled down as if
on a ski jump, creating an energetic and innovative action
painting style.
He cuts them with the help of different tools,
paints them, or simply
spills paint on them.
General Liability insurance is coverage that protects you against financial liabilities resulting from accidents such as
spilling paint on someone's carpet or someone slipping
on your floor.
99 percent of the time, no matter what the child does in the Playroom, whether he's unsuccessful at something, accidentally breaks a toy, throws something or
spills paint on the wall, my reaction is very relaxed and anxiety - free.
You'll be pretty upset the first time some peanut butter is
spilled on the countertop or some finger
paints end up there.