Sentences with phrase «painted over canvases»

He often re-purposed and painted over canvases to unearth new compositions, pushing the spatial boundaries of the traditional picture plane.
Reena Spaulings's Later Seascape (2015), for instance — produced by a floor cleaner programmed to smear interior - design - quality household paint over canvas — denounced its own production as indiscriminately mechanical.
Sometimes, as seen in 2008 at Gagosian, he brushes white paint over canvas saturated with sprays of red and blue.
The work was protected by a plexiglass screen, but was damaged when Dennis Heiner smeared white paint over the canvas on 16 December 1999.
During the 1960s, Pousette - Dart began to work on the creation of grand size paintings utilizing the impasto technique, by combining layers of thickly applied paint over the canvas.
But juror Godfrey Worsdale, director of Baltic, said her work could be compared to that of the abstract expressionists, the artist hurling cosmetic products across a surface just as Jackson Pollock cast paint over canvas.
He shook runny paint over the canvas and then put a sheet of glass over it, creating surrealist, dreamlike shapes.
Though gestural, the work is resolutely inexpressive: the movement of paint over the canvas is indifferent, merely a means to an end.

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Over the last few years, Adams has been working on a series of paintings that feature bold chevrons running across the canvas, or diagonal lines radiating out from a triangle anchored to the bottom of the canvas.
What can it mean, after all, to see Jesus and the disciples wearing pastel gowns and gloomy looks, climbing over cardboard rocks beside painted two - dimensional trees in front of a blue canvas sky that trembles in the wind?
Families all over Kitchener - Waterloo found momstown Kitchener - Waterloo at Waterloo Park for our Art & Play program, set up with lots of loaded goody bags, free granola bars and water, plus pet rocks to paint and Canadian inspired canvas painting with oats for #chewyforcharity.
These little guys thought it was just awesome being able to stamp away, while painting themselves, all over their canvas.
Head to the dollar store and grab a blank canvas pencil case and just like Almost Makes Perfect and have your child use fabric paint to stamp a design all over the canvas so they can have their own personalized pencil case to use at school this year.
Choose from over 25 different wooden cut outs or paint a canvas — every child brings home a work of art.
Rosie O'Donnell deals with her anger over Trump's presidency by painting acrylics of him on canvas and, using an iPad Pro and a stylus, creates disturbing digital images of her archenemy with titles like «Coward,» «Liar,» «Rapist,» «Thief,» and, most recently, «Stormy.»
Instead of splashing paint on a canvas, Garriott built a paint box that allowed droplets of paint to form spheres that would float over and stick to the paper inside the box.
Then add a team of art scholars and scientists who can provide historical details or even help you to «see» beneath the painting to reveal anything hidden or painted over on its canvas and you will have a sense of the rich collaborations that some museum professionals enjoy every day.
Like paint spreading over a canvas, the «epidermal islands» covered most of the boy's body.
I went over my canvas twice, even though I used white paint, just to make sure it covered the canvas evenly.
DIOR HOMME skinny jeans by Hedi Slimane come in a light weight gray stretch cotton canvas with all over marbled distressed paint effect.
It's like an empty canvas that can be painted over with accessories.
Their relaxed environment is the perfect date location where over the course of about two hours, professional artists will instruct you to recreate a painting on canvas or barn wood while you sip on your favorite beverage.
A cute sugar baby could don an oversized shirt (no pants), splash herself with paint, painted canvases behind her (whatever crap is on them, irrelevant)-- label herself an «aspiring artist» and embrace a bohemian personality, and TONS of men would be falling all over themselves to «further her art career.»
At the completion of each frame, a photo would be taken of the canvas, and then the artist would paint over it to create the next frame... take a photo... paint over it... take a photo..
Field of Lost Shoes doesn't tread any particularly new ground, but it certainly treads over very solid ground and Wiedmann has painted on a particularly grand canvas, writing emotionally rich music that is very easy to like and will surely prove very popular amongst those people who like the no - holds - barred - when - it - comes - to - emotions approach of 1990s John Barry or James Horner (and who are willing to give this score a chance).
Live action footage will be filmed and then projected, frame by frame, onto canvas and painted over in oils in the style of Van Gogh.
Looming over them is a painting that bears all the hallmarks of a Caravaggio: a brilliantly colored canvas depicting a violent tableau of beauty and depravity....
Or do we encourage them to paint with just one color, knowing that our canvas will easily win over theirs?
You'll see a huge canvas colored plain green, toilets splotched together with masking tape, and paintings that look like someone splashed together twenty colors over five minutes and displayed it as a joke on artistic snobbery.
The 80 - year - old Sam Gilliam, known for his ravishing color - field canvases that he sometimes drapes sculpturally on the wall, painted a monumental canvas stained and splattered all over with hot pinks and reds, titled Red April (1970), in direct response to the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. on April 4, 1968.
Frankenthaler, energized by Jackson Pollock's all - over method of painting, pioneered the technique of pouring paint onto unprimed canvas early in her career.
You can see the ground I used was an old painting that I had painted out, and if you can, do the same, because old paintings form an excellent seal over the canvas, and also provide a fantastic texture to work over.
Katherine Bernhardt, Turtles and Socks, 2015, acrylic and spray paint on canvas, 78 x 76 inches (courtesy of Venus over Manhattan)
Kurchanova writes: «Apart from large canvases covered by Pollock's signature all - over web of patterned, dripped or sculpted paint, a range of his smaller abstract paintings adds complexity to our understanding of his work as that of an «action» painter... Pollock's active engagement with printing presents his achievement as a painter to us from a completely different angle and complicates the understanding of his work as based in physical action and unmediated involvement of the artist's hand.
In her introduction Samet notes: «Although Gilliam is best known for his «Drape» paintings — unstretched canvases stained in vibrant pigments and extended into three - dimensional space — the surfaces of the paintings he has made over a fifty - plus - year career are actually quite diverse.
Similarly, with the new abstract paintings, many of which stand over 8 feet tall, he begins at eye level, only later mounting a stool to reach the top of the canvas.
Rose Sharp writes that Goodman's oeuvre «is a little bit difficult to sum up, perhaps, because over the course of this long and productive career, her creative output has vacillated between painting and drawing (with forays into three - dimensional constructions); smooth surfaces and chaotic buildup on canvas; and intimate small - scale works and jaw - dropping large paintings that grab your eye from across the room.
One of the hallmarks of that type of abstract painting is the «all - over» composition, in which the paint reaches all four edges of the canvas equally, and the eye roams through the picture in a nonhierarchical way.
In the late 1980s he began making paintings by sprinkling silver oxide, powdered arsenic or granulated meteorite over canvases wet with resin.
Each portrait is the same size, and shows the sitter in the same chair against the same background, «yet Hockney's virtuoso paint handling allows their differing personalities to leap off the canvas with warmth and immediacy -LSB-...] offering an intimate snapshot of the LA art world and the people who have crossed the artist's path over the last years.»
They also push all - over painting hard enough to squeeze out almost all of Pollock's or Frankenthaler's bare canvas, although Gualdoni uses gaps and concentric black circles to suggest a bursting through.
Untitled (Golden Yellow) Acrylic on canvas, 72 x 60 inches Ian Hughes October 9 — November 8, 2014 Over the arc of his career, Ian Hughes has honed a distinctive visual language in which paint reveals its lushest and most viscous qualities while simultaneously giving shape to bio-reminiscent forms that have a compelling life of their own.
A leading Abstract Expressionist and the author of over one hundred paintings that he titled Elegy to the Spanish Republic (completed between 1948 and 1967), Motherwell created his mostly monochrome canvases as a «lamentation or funeral song» on the subject of the Spanish Civil War.
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.
Although his work was initially two - dimensional, mostly paintings in oil and acrylic, he began incorporating sculpture, first separately and then as elaborately constructed frames over which he would stretch canvas.
During the display of one of the paintings from the series made for the Four Season restaurant at Tate Modern in 2012, a man named Wlodzimierz Umaniec scribbled in black ink over the canvas causing the damage that restoration could not completely repair.
Over the course of her young career, Erika Keck has been steadily minimizing canvas (or other traditional backing) in her paintings, composing instead with long, sticky - shiny stripes of acrylic paint, draped across stretcher bars or other structures.
Here she has glued standard penmanship paper onto stretched canvas to create an abstract shape, and then drawn and painted over this collaged ground.
Her staining method emphasized the flat surface over illusory depth, and it called attention to the very nature of paint on canvas, a concern of artists and critics at the time.
Over the past twenty years, she has employed a diverse array of techniques and vocabularies, ranging from the cheerily clumsy figuration of folk painting to imitations of digital image editing (an interest that has also extended to the incorporation of digitally printed wallpaper and conversational text elements into her canvases).
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