The sketchpads scattered in boxes, heating tools on the table and
paint splashed onto on the walls give the vibe of a mad scientist's lab, but it's where each painting is perfected around - the - clock.
Not exact matches
Graphically, Gravel is Milestone Italy's best looking game up to the date of its release with amazing vehicle models that crumple when colliding with other cars or trackside objects complimented by realistic track surfaces such as sand, mud, foliage and rocks in numerous environments, alongside superb weather conditions as well as lighting and shadow effects that adapt to the time of day or night the race is taking place at, while there are outstanding subtle details such as water effects from water
splashes and rain, mud
splashing onto the car throughout the race, sparks flying as vehicles trade
paint and pyrotechnics throughout each lap particularly during stadium races.
Borne out of Modernist
painting as well as «action
painting» — a style of
painting in which
paint is spontaneously dribbled,
splashed or smeared
onto the canvas, rather than being carefully applied — this theme extends to present day, where brushstrokes fade away to innovative mark - making techniques or performance and video.
In the studio she pours,
splashes, throws, and drips
paint onto vertically hung un-stretched canvases.
This was a style of
painting in which
paint is spontaneously dribbled,
splashed or smeared
onto the canvas.
In the studio, she pours,
splashes, and drips
paint onto vertically hung canvases.
In 1940 Hofmann created his
painting «Spring» (not part of this show) by dribbling,
splashing and pouring
paint directly
onto his canvas, anticipating by several years the signature drip technique used by Jackson Pollock.
In addition to teaching, Hofmann also continued to make his own art, producing work that was created by dripping and
splashing paint onto a canvas.
This was a style of
painting in which
paint is spontaneously dribbled,
splashed or smeared
onto the canvas (source).
Initially, going through a semi-abstract phase, as in his series of Map
Paintings, 1967 - 1971, where the contours of different continents are stencilled on luscious colour fields, he soon shifted to new working methods of
splashing, pouring and dripping
paint onto the canvas.
Beginning in the 1970s Poons began to work directly on his canvases, pouring, throwing and
splashing the
paint onto the surface.
Further major series of
paintings include 64 «Beside the Sea» canvases (1962 — 1968), in which Motherwell mirrored the spray of the sea by
splashing oil
paint onto rag paper with great force; and «Open» (1967 — 1972), his response to the colour - field painters of the 1960s, described by him as «a
painted plane beautifully divided by minimal means, the essence of line drawing».
The compositions of Bjarne Melgaard's (1967)
paintings are dominated by organized chaos, which he has materialized via the momentum of creation: acrylic
paint is poured on the floor and
splashed directly
onto the canvas.
Pollock was also one of the founders of action
painting, which involves the artist
splashing and dribbling
paint onto the canvas, rather than using brushes.
Following separate experiments by other abstract painters like Hans Hofmann (1880 - 1966) and Lee Krasner (1908 - 84), Pollock himself began employing his
splash / drip method in 1947, partly as a result of the surrealists» experience, and also (reportedly) after seeing how Navajo Indians in New Mexico made their sand
paintings by sprinkling earth
onto the ground to form intricate patterns.
Generally these styles involved
paint spontaneously dribbled,
splashed or smeared
onto the canvas, rather than being carefully applied.
If I won a $ 100 AmEx gift card I would have to use it for gutters on my Farmer's porch... so tired of the rain
splashing my mulch up
onto the nice white
paint;)