Sentences with phrase «painterly effects»

His paintings incorporate multiple copies of the found photograph with a range of painterly effects over the image.
Through the meticulous application of grain layers and the manipulation of color, the artist creates an almost painterly effect in the finished photographs.
This kind of interaction with the canvas as you're laying down the paint, and then moving it to see what painterly effects you can achieve.
Rather than use a chemical process to create painterly effects on the surfaces, this time Rush developed the negatives in the traditional format of gelatin silver print, and then used his own hand to distress the surfaces with scratches, abrasions, and stains that contribute to the works» strong physical presence.
Sultan's industrial materials achieve painterly effects, transforming still lives into vast, overwhelming color fields.
Featured in the forthcoming edition # 91, released this month, Annie Lapin straddles the line between figuration and abstraction in her work, conflating environmental scenes with rich painterly effects akin to the Abstract Expressionists.
In addition, the motion gives the work a more painterly effect; the slow shutter speed creates a haunting quality.»
Such lyricism extends from the banana plant series, which also demonstrates a rough but poetic sensibility, in which a certain rawness of presentation is used to support a full range of very impressive painterly effects.
The exhibition presents paintings created in Europe and the United States since the 1950s in which a wide range of painterly effects suggest the carnal properties and cultural significance of human flesh and skin.
The sheer size and painterly effects characterize his prints as transcending traditional graphic techniques to suggest the powerful forces of natural elements - waterfalls, rocks, and tidal estuaries.
As Reiner Zittl has written, «Stingel may be categorized in the group of artists who passionately pursue painterly effects that for the most part appear almost autonomously on the picture's surface.
Presently, contemporary creatives are able to access a variety of digital tools, such as customizable brushes and virtual palettes, that allow precise painterly effects.
Collaborating with makeup artist Isamaya Ffrench, Belin employs make - up applications for painterly effects.
I suppose my one quibble is that the ground can become too atmospheric and lose its function as a plane, but Jones» orchestration of jarring colors, light and dark, and painterly effects generally overcome my hesitation in this regard.
The paintings on paper in the exhibition, while closely related to these themes, impress first and foremost as illustrations of Albers's wide - ranging search for compositional solutions and as explorations in the interplay of colors; they achieve remarkable painterly effects.
All of the unforeseen painterly effects conceptually affect the written text, alienating it from its original meaning, rendering it unreadable and thus questioning the inherent meaning of linguistic tools.
Soften the look with large - scale floral accessories that have accentuated painterly effects in dark colourways — a circular rug or statement cushions would be perfect.
While his work continues to explore the process of «creation, destruction, creation» (Goode), and the atmospheric influence of the California sky and ocean, the psychology of painterly effects is underscored and brought to the foreground.
Ratté uses 3D animation software to create painterly effects that play with soft, harsh, matte and shiny surfaces, differing shades of light and the illusion of depth or flatness.
Deep colored fill - ins between compositions create a rich painterly effect that is complimented by a sort of dusty aesthetic unique to Gibson's work.
In addition to a more painterly effect, these works reflect a more nimble and freer approach to image - making than earlier works which were bound by the limitations of mechanical processes.
Next time you look at a piece of art glass, stop to see how it was made and assembled, the colors involved, the painterly effects, and treatments that make it come alive.
This series of cloaks is made of reclaimed fabrics sourced from factory castoffs, with unintended dye patterns producing a painterly effect that Camil describes as mechanical abstract expressionism, the counterpart to the Copper Paintings series.
The painterly effects that interest him suggest energy that flows, the expansion and compression of form, the diversion of a line, the spatial illusions of colour.
I would have loved to see more paintings by Jack Whitten, whose Single Loop for Toots (2012) is a tour de force of disorienting spatial and painterly effects; or by the Spiral Group, a collective whose members included Romare Bearden (who had a stunning piece in Part 1) and Felrath Hines (Part 2).
I am interested in exploring the surface qualities created by the fibers and utilizing the characteristics of the fabrics to create a painterly effect.
Suffused with a lambent inner light that lends an auratic quality to this otherwise spare black - and - white painting, Untitled displays a stunning array of painterly effects.
Woods works from photographs to extract a framework of lines and shapes as the basis of a composition, then working in oil on aluminium to heighten the effects of the media to painterly effect.
The necessity of Reed's contribution should not be underestimated, nor should the excesses of his painterly effect be denigrated.
One point everyone mentions about Andreas Gursky's method is that he intervenes digitally to painterly effect.
He's also a collector of vintage postcards, and while working on a book project he decided to use actual postcards within his paintings as a way of meshing real and imaginary space, photography and painterly effects.
Now the title makes sense: the artist delights in the complexity created by his playful manipulation of painterly effects.
In Gris # 2, 2011, a pair of thin metal structures that look like flimsy versions of Donald Judd sculptures sit atop a layer of hot - pink bubble wrap layered over two more tapestries creating a painterly effect.
Still, I'll give it a try as I love the painterly effect overall.
The author shows you how to achieve a painterly effect with oil, acrylic, and pastels and tells you what materials are most useful.
In this sense, Feelers offers the inverse of Michael Fried's 1967 Artforum article «Surface and Illusion,» which praised the way Ronald Davis achieved a painterly effect of flatness even in the sculptural media of plastic and fiberglass.
In an attempt to invent a modern photography free of painterly effect, German artists in the 1920s developed a cool, precisionist style called New Objectivity.
He was particularly drawn to amateur photography with its slightly blurred, painterly effects, which he would reproduce onto canvas carefully, as seen in his Brigit Polk, 1971.
Shechet's latest works combine a cartoonish demeanor with painterly effects.
This process allows for a surprisingly articulate and nuanced brushstroke that evokes, in places, a rudimentary photographic technique like cyanotype, and in others a more loose and painterly effect.
Venice, Afternoon — one of the four prints — uses 16 sheets, or fragments, in a hugely complex printing process that creates a colourful, painterly effect.
The essential facture of his work, however, had undergone radical changes during his exploration of abstraction; Kainen's new approach to representation incorporated these painterly effects.
His work shows a greater emphasis on introspection and feeling, as well as an interest in painterly effects that he shares with the Abstract Expressionists.
Her exhilarating, polymorphic sculptures test the limits of color and glaze, creating highly visceral surfaces and painterly effects.
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