It was a new door, but a little aging with
paint worked perfectly!
They're not the kind of place where a show of small framed
paintings works perfectly.»
Not exact matches
Just lets just concentrate on the positive side now, you have a lovely
painted flat now, door handles all fixed, air con
working perfectly.....
It fits
perfectly in this space and the rustic wood and white
painted letters
work well with the other neutral colors in this room.
It
worked perfectly to keep the gray off of the white, and I didn't have to worry about painter's tape pulling up any of the white
paint.
Harris scripts the film, drawing from his own experiences and the grim reality of a protagonist hitting rock bottom is
perfectly painted by the skilled screenwriter and the dynamic direction from Thomas Napper who makes his dramatic feature directorial debut following some exceptional second unit
work on Pan, Beauty and the Beast and the upcoming Mary Poppins Returns.
Every hand -
painted tile is
perfectly laid to create a
work of art,» he notes.
This means lots of exploration of
perfectly painted new lands, lots of hitting monsters with swords, and a surprising amount of worrying who should
work at the fish market.
The father of the curator, Michael Craig - Martin, provided a
work perfectly themed to the night's purpose — a
painting of a credit card.
Benglis's
work created a
perfectly timed retort to the male dominated fusion of
painting and sculpture with the advent of Process Art and Minimalism.
The Sainte - Foy cycle
perfectly illustrates the central concern with light that has always suffused Soulages» abstract
paintings, and vividly affirms the strong architectonic urge that had always been present in the artist's
work.
Although
perfectly relevant today — in that Havard is
working now (he will be celebrating his 75th birthday on June 29th) and still very engaged in his artistic practice — Havard somehow turns his
paintings into self - conscious relics.
Some of the main painters of these styles, such as John Singer Sargent, William Merritt Chase and Kenyon Cox, served a big indirect role within the Ashcan School as all of its members sought to
paint in a
perfectly opposite style from their highly polished
work.
While the
work clearly recalls Stella's iconic series of black and aluminum
paintings, with their repeating monochrome bands, this piece is in fact a small collage of metal foil applied to Masonite, and it has a wonderfully handmade quality that's
perfectly in line with his early Minimalism.
34 The existence of the White
Paintings as nothing more than a concept and a set of measurements from 1953 until the Castelli show conforms perfectly to LeWitt's definition.35 By showing these freshly executed paintings in 1968, Rauschenberg not only established his work from 1951 as a precursor to Minimalism but also asserted a place for the White Paintings in the evolution of Conce
Paintings as nothing more than a concept and a set of measurements from 1953 until the Castelli show conforms
perfectly to LeWitt's definition.35 By showing these freshly executed
paintings in 1968, Rauschenberg not only established his work from 1951 as a precursor to Minimalism but also asserted a place for the White Paintings in the evolution of Conce
paintings in 1968, Rauschenberg not only established his
work from 1951 as a precursor to Minimalism but also asserted a place for the White
Paintings in the evolution of Conce
Paintings in the evolution of Conceptualism.
Rauschenberg moved on to make his most
perfectly abstract
works since the white
paintings more than 20 years before: the «Jammers,» bannerlike geometrical compositions — often supported by rattan poles — that used gorgeously dyed monochromatic silks and other fabrics he'd found while visiting India.
When describing her
work, it quickly becomes apparent that Pozanti's
perfectly painted squiggles are more than just that... read more
Rectangles of unglazed porcelain upended and attached to the wall become blank scrolls,
perfectly new, waiting for words in the Buddhist
works of Liu Janhua; and quite possibly invoking the memory of all the white abstract
paintings seen in an earlier gallery.
On the other hand, both parts of Black in the Abstract make it
perfectly clear that, on the whole, the quality of the
work being produced by black artists whose practices include abstraction — as the inclusion of Hammons, McMillian and Donnett indicate, not everyone here is an «abstract painter» — does not suffer in comparison with that of their colleagues of other backgrounds, including major figures like Amy Sillman and Charline von Heyl, both of whom have
work in Arning's
Painting: A Love Story.
In the Garden is a
painting that
perfectly reflects all the influences Klee's
work had on Kenneth Noland during the 1950s.
Much of it
works perfectly well as abstraction, including tondos, or round
paintings, that might serve as bundling for characters unseen.
Other
works combine drawings of Cheney and Rumsfeld with
paint swatches and parlor - style wallpaper that would be a
perfectly quaint backdrop for a Condi Rice piano recital.
From any distance, the
work seems to illustrate
perfectly Robert Motherwell's observation that abstract
painting is a form of mysticism.
For some artists, this is a
perfectly natural way of
painting borne out of internal necessity; for others, it is a consciously adopted formal strategy that underpins the content of their
work.
At this stage of the
painting, I am happy with the dog's likeness and have reached a stage where the combination of loose and more detailed areas
work perfectly in describing his age and gentle, affectionate character.
Karsten writes: «Weight's
paintings are captivating for many reasons - his color sense is
perfectly in tune with his mysterious imagery, his realism is modified by the emotions of fear and anguish, and his compositions reveal a deep understanding of 2 - d image structure... It isn't mastery over materials that keeps me looking at Weight's
work though - it's his crazy, compelling, haunted voice, and how he gives us a frank look at the unknowable world of individual emotional lives.»
The artist himself sheepishly peers out from one of the few oil
paintings in the show, Bob's Sebring (2011), next to a silver convertible a bit too snazzy for his outfit, in front of a square garage... The
paintings are furnished from a Kodachrome, sun - bleached palette, and a seemingly interminable supply of time... The supposed subject matter lingers at the edge of the well - measured composition,
perfectly skewed to avoid approaching the edge of motion... The photographic qualities of this
work are apparent, but the shutter's ability to capturing fleeting moments is irrelevant as time itself seems to be immobile anyway.»
In the ocean of his body of
work, the present lot
perfectly encompasses the miracle of the Abstraktes Bilds: a treasure trove of discovery from a simple desire to
paint: «If a
painting is «good», it affects us, in a way that exists beyond ideologies.
These
works are much messier than her earlier
paintings, and they celebrate the sexual tactility of food preparation amidst a haze of faux - expressionist drips of
paint that spew from
perfectly plotted Ben - Day dots.
We are also treated to bronze sculptures that
perfectly complement the
paintings around them, seeming to become more human in their form when placed in front of the wall based
works.
The current posthumous exhibition of his
work is
perfectly sub-titled, as Stanczak indeed spent a lifetime bringing life to the surfaces of his
paintings.
Her new body of
work for Timothy Taylor
perfectly demonstrates this philosophy, encompassing a stained glass window intervention, a range of
paintings, and a large site - specific
work, which Cain will
paint directly onto the gallery wall in the days leading up to the exhibition.
Marcel Broodthaers»
work, which defied the genres of its time, ironically fits
perfectly in MoMA's church of
painting.
Howard's new
works incorporate dark shapes of hanging female figures that appear to have been poured onto the canvas, all previous brushstrokes dissolved into a
perfectly smooth expanse of
paint.
The new
work moves in and out of sculpture, installation, and
painting a trifecta that the artist manages
perfectly to pull off.
Not that his
work doesn't sit
perfectly well with an aesthetic of the 1960s and»70s, somewhere between Group Zero and Gotthard Graubner — style cushioned
painting.
FOLD Gallery is now presenting Callery's latest body of
work — Flat
Paintings — which perfectly demonstrates the artists approach: all paintings are flat and rectangular — the two physical characteristics that define conventional image based
Paintings — which
perfectly demonstrates the artists approach: all
paintings are flat and rectangular — the two physical characteristics that define conventional image based
paintings are flat and rectangular — the two physical characteristics that define conventional image based
painting.
A stunning survey of an American master: Richard Diebenkorn's abstract and figurative
works perfectly capture the luminous beauty of the landscapes in which he
painted, along with compelling vignettes of mid-twentieth-century Californian life.
I do not wish to
paint a negative image of the police who do the hard
work that most people will never take on, they are after all heros, however, some do not know the law
perfectly well especially tenant landlord law.
You'll already have a
perfectly painted story of your
work history and why you're the best candidate for the job.
Floating shelves are
painted the same colour as the walls, so they seem to recede and create a spacious feel, which
works perfectly with the bold graphic - print rug and shots of hot pink.
This classic blue
paint shade, teamed with a white bureau and pretty red gingham curtains,
works perfectly in this country - style girl's bedroom.
I still can't believe it, and the best part is - I didn't even need to
paint it because the color
worked perfectly with our decor!
I wanted to share with you a makeover that is what I like to call............ P.I.I.
Perfectly Imperfect Inspired — the shelf you
painted at Layla's while Matt was
working on your birthday surprise!!
Annie Sloan says that her
paints are specially designed to
work with her waxes, but the American wax
worked perfectly, as well.
A traditional farmhouse sink and swan - neck taps
work perfectly with
painted, country - style units.
Because I used chalk
paint, I didn't have to prep the chairs or table base at all, which saved me a ton of
work and the
paint held up
perfectly.
There was just enough
paint to finish the room so it
worked out
perfectly.
I wasn't sure the regular gold spray
paint I had on had would
work on the wax but it
worked perfectly and burned just fine.
That chalkboard was a piece of the most hideous abstract art from Goodwill you've ever seen, but it's super sturdy so I just rolled chalkboard
paint on it this past summer and now it
works perfectly.