Sentences with phrase «paint strokes canvases»

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Imagine being fortunate enough to get to study them up close, examining the details of every paint stroke applied to the canvases — right down to each nuance of pigment color and its quality — to gain knowledge about artists» preferred materials and techniques.
Noah Williams is changing the way people look at him with every stroke of paint across canvas.
The giclée reproduction on canvas is enhanced with paint strokes to add texture and depth.
When you are painting with your acrylic paint make sure to cover the canvas evenly and try to not leave brush strokes.
The giclée reproduction on canvas is enhanced by hand with paint strokes that follow the lines of the original painting.
Before painting, he coats the canvas with a gesso base to mute any signs of texture and brush stroke.
In his abstract expressionism, each canvas is filled edge to edge with grand strokes, creating a simplistic portrait with a deeper texture, as the dry paint occasionally adds a physical dimension to what can be considered a flat surface.
In «The First of May,» a large canvas from 1960, he paints a landscape of soft colors dominated by a towering plane tree whose branches and leaves are rendered in a swirl of strokes evoking Mr. de Kooning's gestural style.
Ranging from almost pocket - sized painting to the attention demanding large - scale, 60 x 62 inch canvases, Yossifor's abstract, gestural paintings show thickly applied paint, worked across the canvas in sometimes long, sometimes short strokes.
Building a tapestry of structure and dimension through a weaving of loose and tightly knit brush strokes, Casteel builds upon the canvas» plain surface an orchestra of color and texture, with the application of paint not unlike the caress of a familiar hand.
Sharing his as I like to call them, «stroke - of - genius» moments of when he receives a vision to paint, his remarkable detail, curvature and lightness radiate life from the canvas.
Already using black - and - white palette in a series of ink on paper sketches, Kline now expanded the method employed the canvas and house - painting brushes that enabled him to create broad strokes of dark color intersecting the white background.
37 x 49» framed acrylic on canvas Daniel Phill is known mostly for his botanical imagery, his paintings bear his signature bold strokes and improvised gestures and marks that are cre...
[13] Begun around 2001, the Piths, canvases with deliberately frayed edges and covered in thick black strokes of paint, indicate Truitt's interest in forms that blur the lines between two and three dimensions.
In this overdue exhibition, Toroni has cunningly hung twenty - five square paintings from 1987, each one marked with fourteen orange strokes, at the height of the gallery's mezzanine: in the main space, the canvases are a tick below eye level, while in the upper space they're propped against the wall, as they rest on the floor.
Dense, parallel strokes of oil divide paintings so sharply that I mistook one canvas for two panels.
The exhibition at Lisson Gallery includes Untitled (White Multiband, Vertical Strokes)(2003), incorporating glass microspheres in acrylic on canvas; multiple works from the innovative White Band series; and recent paintings from the Black Band series; alongside the lightbox Untitled (Electric Light)(1968/2017), composed of argon and Plexiglas.
In a recent documentary interview, Appel explained why she considers herself a Romantic landscape painter: «Not recording mimetically what lay before me, but trying to express the excitement I felt in response to nature by using paint - soaked brush strokes on a large canvas wherein the over-lapping layered strokes of color were metaphors for the contiguities found in nature.
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.
Appel became known primarily for her paint - soaked brush strokes on large canvases that sought to recreate the energy, color and immediacy of the landscapes.
In her Landscape Paintings, a fivepart series of websites, Alexandra Gorczynski replaces brush strokes and canvases with layers of painterly lines, images, and animations» (Lindsay Howard).
This was almost a decade after Clark first started using his push broom technique, which allows him to move paint swiftly across the canvas, creating broad bold strokes.
In the wider paintings, which are created on abutted canvases, the evocation of poetic form is especially strong: every time the brush traverses the seam between one canvas and another there is a slight disturbance: a vertical line slicing through the stroke.
Whether attacking the canvas with a dramatic brush stroke or with a geometric grid, it is the intention of this exhibition to highlight Tworkov's historic legacy and moreover his passion for painting.
A stretched canvas forms the work's primary structure; loosely applied paint, punctuated by an isolated cluster of thick, frenetic paint strokes, consolidates multiple layers of paper and fabric fragments, concealing much of the surface.
From the ground of the canvas to the final layer of paint I work at maintaining a life of stroke and color — to make a live painting.
In his later years, this interest was more important for the artist, who began to paint in smaller strokes, building the decorative surface of the canvas with broad fields of color.
From the ground of the canvas to the final layer of paint I work at maintaining a life of stroke and color... to make a live painting
Her edgy, figurative canvases sizzle with bold women in various stages of undress, and black cats whose hisses resound through her confident paint strokes.
She could paint big with the best of them, in canvases as tall as wide, with big strokes and bright colors right out of Willem de Kooning.
In places the paint is almost slashed onto the canvas, applied in loose, fluid strokes that are marvelously energetic.»
About the tussles of form and meaning, Masamvu says, «each layer of paint, or brush strokes, on the canvas proposes a search to resolve conflicted experiences or decisions.»
Using found flags as a blank canvas, Schnabel applies ink, gesso and spray paint in gestural strokes over the existing flag design.
He creates this optical play by troweling oil paint onto the face of the canvas and then pulling a stiff bristle brush across its surface in a single stroke achieved through muscle memory.
He creates his paintings by troweling oil paint onto the face of the canvas and then pulls a stiff bristle brush across its surface in one single stroke.
In the uniformity and repetition of the shapes, they seem to underline the formality of fixing nature into a stillness, but what unites these works with her more naturalistic landscapes are the deft, confident strokes of paint that seem to arrive effortlessly on the canvas, and their contradiction with the more preciously applied marks that flicker and activate the painting's surface, along with our eye.
Hovering between abstraction and representation, the paintings feature expressive linear strokes that have been spray - painted onto the canvas.
60 x 36» acrylic on canvas Daniel Phill is known mostly for his botanical imagery, his paintings bear his signature bold strokes and improvised gestures and marks that are created an...
The artist starts each painting on a highly smooth and ground canvas, as to masterfully capture each stroke.
All of the works in the «Flag Painting» exhibition at Karma (39 Great Jones Street) were created using found flags as a blank canvas, onto which Schnabel applied ink, gesso and spray paint in gestural strokes over the existing flag design.
Dexter Dalwood appeared to be an early favourite, while many wished Angela de la Cruz, who had suffered a debilitating stroke five years ago, a deserved comeback triumph (though the artist who makes evocative «sculpture / paintings» of crumpled canvases did win the prestigious # 35,000 Paul Hamlyn Award last month).
In 1960, Mr. Irwin transferred the bundle form to larger canvases, but loosened it and scattered the rainbow - hued strokes in a way that suggested a child's game of pickup sticks, which is the phrase these paintings came to be known by.
Work No. 1103 2011 consists of seven thick horizontal rectangular strokes of dark red - brown oil paint applied across a commercially prepared and unframed canvas.
Leaving her brush strokes visible, the edges of her canvases raw and allowing paint to drip down the sides of her workswhile showing glimpses of underpainting, Murray emphasizedher paintings as hand - built and hand - painted, reminding the viewer of the physicality of her process and the importance of the formal aspects of painting.
Andre has described Stella's method as «neutralizing gesture» by using uniform, identical and repetitive brush strokes thereby transforming the ground of the canvas into «a field of the painting
Work No. 1102 2011 consists of four thick horizontal rectangular strokes of bright red acrylic paint applied across a commercially prepared and unframed canvas.
Work No. 1104 2011 consists of six thick horizontal rectangular strokes of deep opaque pink acrylic paint applied across a commercially prepared and unframed canvas.
In Slow Storm (2017), grey circular strokes spiral, tornado - like, in the canvas's upper right corner, grabbing paint from earlier layers while dripping onto patches of raw canvas.
She covered expanses of canvas painted a monochrome of red, green, white or goldenrod yellow with open patterns of tiny, comma - like strokes — a form of craft, almost, but a very expressive one — often in marathon work sessions.
Roughly half are painted on natural linen in which Hedges» approach is a little different than on canvas, revealing the linen support and numerous areas where the pigment is applied in thin brushy strokes to expose the weave and texture.
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