Sentences with phrase «painted collage works»

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Painting with tissue paper is one of my all time favorite collage techniques not only for my own artwork but also working with children.
Unlike most other collage artists that incorporate other's images, I have given myself the personal challenge of using only my own photographs, paintings, and drawings in my works.
The school was located in a warehouse filled with student work — woodworking projects, paintings, and expressive collages.
wax painting The resource includes: Examples of architectural artists Examples of a student work collages of architecture Resource sheets of architectural photographs of churches to use for studies Resource sheets of different buildings ornamentations to use in collage Learning Objectives To develop a Classical Greek and Roman element in one's work of art at KS3, KS 4 - GCSE Art and A-level Art To study various examples of how artists have used these classical architectural elements in their works of Art A look at various contemporary artists and how they have used the Classical elements and architectural features To develop a collage combining photographs, painting and pen work.
In this project students work in groups and outline their body shapes on a big piece of paper and then using magazines, sequins, patterns and paint and drawings students then collage into the body shape.
The project develops through drawing and painting lessons, on to design, and then collage work leading to the final lessons building a relief tile in clay, and then glazing.
She had no canvas, so she made art with whatever she could find ---- window shades, glass bottles, old boards ---- and Evans» full - page paintings with bright collage and black lines evoke Hunter's hard work.
SEO, a former master class student of Georg Baselitz (of whom original works are on display at art» otel berlin mitte), has created bespoke large - scale paintings mainly consisting of coloured rice paper torn into strips, which she then used to create dramatic picturesque collages.
Featuring 60 paintings and collages made between 1954 and 2013, the exhibition was monumental in both scope and effect: by showing a less frequently seen side of Katz's work, it prompted the viewer to reconsider the artist's overall project, now well into its sixth decade.
Using old maps as a medium, he takes an inventive approach to fusing fine art painting with collage to create these stunning geographical works.
It's a connection that artist and filmmaker Robert Perkins has articulated more keenly than most, creating a body of work including paintings, collages and prints in collaboration with some of the most renowned poets of the past 50 years.
Much of his work explores print and newspaper collaging effects with painting.
There are faces, but they are depicted in ways that seem to cancel themselves out: a quick, semi-abstract mark, furtive smudges of paint, a collaged face cut out from another painting... Certainly these works present an accomplished artist asking questions about her own practice, questions such as: How can I paint the body in a more immediate way?
I work in a media range of acrylic paint, ink, collage and resins.
When «Radical Presence» opened at the Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, last year, it also included five works from Piper's 1975 series I am the Locus, collaged and painted Polaroids on which images of Piper as the Mythic Being are inserted into scenes of a crowded street.
Elaborate processes were involved as he extended his painted surfaces outwards, collaging various elements and using high and low tech in a very personal way to produce the work.
In particular, his «Black Paintings» — monochromes of enamel on newspaper collage — have much in common with the late work of both Mark Rothko and Ad Reinhardt, and have recently been referenced in relation to Pollock's «Black Paintings» from the very same years (1951 — 52).
The paper is then collaged along with painting and drawing marks to form a cohesive and unified work.
This show features the L.A. based artist latest works — roughly hewn and comprised of paintings, cardboard collages, fabric collages, tapestries, ceramics, a mobile, and sculptures in metal, urethane and fabric.
The works include early drawings by Sigmar Polke, collage by Walead Beshty, painting by Carroll Dunham and Peter Saul, alongside newer works by Dana Schutz, Sue Williams, Michael Williams and Erik Parker and sculpture by Aaron Curry, Liz Craft and Mike Kelley.
So, even though I still draw and paint in my work, part of the reason I ended up using a lot of collage is in order to get away from the personal mark.
Lauren's work blends oil painting with collage, drawing influences from recent trips to India where she studied traditional block printing.
This show of around 250 works in various media (painting, film, photography, collage, and more) is the first full retrospective of his art.
Nevertheless, works like Gates of Paradise (1980) and her large Heartland (1985), a heart - shaped fabric and acrylic collage made with fabric flowers scattered over cascades of interlocking painted polygons adapted from Islamic decoration, have a considerable visual impact.
Jones works with deconstructed academic books and reference volumes, reinventing the materials as three - dimensional works — abstract collage «paintings» and sculpture.
In these new paintings with collage that we are looking at in your studio for the show at Tolarno Galleries, you are imposing the same device, but with the paint: elements of the work are encircled, enveloped, the manner in which one might assert ownership over a collection of objects.
From the gallery to the city, Brian's work explores mediums as those of collage, painting and animation.
Currently, I have 20 works (paintings, screen prints, and collages) on view at the Southeastern Louisiana University Contemporary Art Gallery, in an exhibition entitled, A Room of Her Own.
For his first solo exhibition at C24 Gallery the artist will present new work that includes collages, prints on bed sheets, and paintings.
Thomas Dane Gallery presents an exhibition of new works by Venezuelan - born artist Arturo Herrera, whose practice combines found images and objects with drawing, collage, sculpture and paint.
The Contemporary Wing's Front Room Gallery will feature three immersive floor - to - ceiling Wall Works overlaid with paintings, collages, and silkscreens on Mylar by the artist.
In contrast to works that incorporate found everyday objects, such as the «Combine» paintings of Robert Rauschenberg or the Dada collages of Kurt Schwitters, Almquist's experimental paintings extend his picture plane into three dimensions with constructed elements of disjointed, dream - like imagery.
The Image as Burden brings together a staggering number of works: nearly two hundred paintings, drawings, and collages.
Tackling pop - culture with high - art sensibilities, Mickalene Thomas» work spans painting, photography, collage, and film.
Lorna Simpson is known for working in a wide range of mediums including photograph - and - text works, videos, drawings, collage and paintings that confront and challenge conventional views of culture, representation and memory.
Two years ago, for example, at Lehmann Maupin, the gallery that represents her, Thomas showed «Tête de Femme», a body of work that saw the artist represent the female form through brightly coloured painting and mixed - media collage.
She works in various mediums, including paint, collage, needlepoint, sculpture and installation.
They also show her flaunting art - historical tradition, playing with the boundaries between painting and collage, using materials unexpectedly, and infusing her work with her a sense of alchemy.
Mary Lum: Assembly (Lorem Ipsum) Mary Lum, who lives in North Adams, works in a range of media, including wall drawing, painting, collage, photography, and artist books.
He has resisted medium - specific designations for his work, employing the term drawing to encompass what could otherwise be termed sculpture, painting, collage, installation, and assemblage.
Through Aug. 16, 2014 Mark Bradford at White Cube Hong Kong Known for his abstract, layered collage paintings, Los Angeles - based Mark Bradford is presenting «a series of new works about Hong Kong that explore structures of power and politics through the lens of urban planning, in the world's most densely populated city.»
The exhibition surveys a broad range of inventive methods and materials employed by Rivers over the course of his career, which includes intimate works of graphite, collage, large - scale paintings, life - size sculptures and foam - sculpted relief - paintings.
Encompassing over 12,500 works made since 1900, the museum's collection includes works by such artistic luminaries as Pablo Picasso, Marcel Duchamp, Henri Matisse, and Georgia O'Keeffe, as well as 33 paintings, drawings, and collages by the acclaimed abstract - expressionist Robert Motherwell.
DeFeo worked with unorthodox materials to explore the broadest definitions of sculpture, drawing, collage and painting.
Spanning two floors of the 24 Grafton Street location in London, the exhibition will feature works that relate to the artist's ongoing series of «collage sculptures» begun in 2016, characterized by square steel tubing that has been crushed and bent into soft folds that belie their material construction, then painted in a uniform color and variably combined with found pieces of scrap metal and a smooth, highly polished steel disk.
Galerie Protégé in New York City's Chelsea neighborhood is currently presenting Natural Selection, a group show featuring work by 15 artists who present several paintings, collages, and other mixed media -LSB-...]
Incorporating found materials with historic significance and meaningful objects from his past, Bailey's mixed - media works span two - dimensional collaged paintings, sculptures, and installations.
Katz speaks of his early education; his family's interest in art; his U.S. Navy service; his education at the Cooper Union School and at Skowhegan; styles and methods in painting; his work in collage, portraiture and book illustration; theater set design; teaching at Yale, Skowhegan and the Studio School; his interest in poetry; and his current painting style.
Bailey produces a wide range of mixed - media works including two - dimensional collaged paintings, sculptures, and installations.
He shuttles between collage and painting, and it appears the collages may serve as working models for the paintings.
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