Sentences with phrase «painterly look»

You could get this layered painterly look with a large dry brush and thin top coats of paint.
Jen used Amsterdam Green and paired it with Black Chalk Paint Wax to create a textured, painterly look.
Go for a bright, painterly look with this colourful stoneware dinner plate.
I'm usually «safe» in what I wear but this weekend threw on a thrift find of a denim jacket that had a very colorful, painterly look to it — not my usual style at all.
It resembles an interesting mix of comic style and a painterly look.
Graphics: The game uses a stylish painterly look for its characters and locations.
The developers did not go for the ultra realistic look, but the cell - shaded painterly look is very effective and taken full advantage of.
This could be a very cartoony style, or a more realistic, painterly look.
Deer V Canvas Wall Art features a painterly look at a deer in sepia tones with exceptional detail
Love the painterly look combined with the vintage bag!
I also like the painterly look too it's really fun.

Not exact matches

Crafted in durable melamine each chip - and crack - resistant piece features bold, painterly lemons for a sunny, chic look.
The painterly stripes of the matching set feel modern and pulled together without looking juvenile, but the best part is that they're made from Green Cotton.
I'm sure the 13 year old looks adorable in the painterly with her leggings and converse... But that is hardly the demographic anthro needs to be marketing to!
The understated cut is the perfect canvas to the painterly blooms - pick out your favorite shade with color - bright shoes and complete the look with a stack of bracelets.
Corbijn has a remarkable eye, so the movie looks gorgeous, with painterly cinematography by Martin Ruhe and direction that captures scenes with encompassing anglesthat vividly echo Jack's consuming paranoia.
But thanks to Dean Cundey's cinematography, it's one of the most elegant - looking horror pictures ever made, with views of the Pacific from the lighthouse home of the KAB radio station (from where Adrienne Barbeau as DJ Stevie Wayne warns the townspeople about the fog) that are so intensely painterly they pop.
Movie review: «Mary and the Witch's Flower» is a gentle, sweet story, told with painterly artistry; it's a joy to look at.
Because of that, it definitely looks old, but this game's more painterly art style has actually aged really well, and while it doesn't render in wide screen (though you can stretch it if you want), the assets all upscaled beautifully and the bars on the side aren't that annoying.
The new lighting, models, and painterly visual effects are striking and look great in motion.
Character models all have a beautiful, almost painterly style of coloring and shading to their textures that make the characters look attractive and vibrant, even if the models themselves would feel right at home on a PS3 — the PS3 version is only out in Japan.
One room holds seemingly flat, colorless constructions composed of woven strips of canvas that, from a distance, look like monochrome paintings or fabric, but which when viewed from near and then farther away yield not only painterly shadings but also an unexpected burst of optical illusion, as evidenced in Chiral Fret (Meander) / Extrusion / Ghost (2015).
It matters, though, that it still looks solid and painterly as loose fabric.
My early paintings sought to recreate the energy, color and immediacy of the landscapes... to convey a more raw «painterly» feeling within the image, rather than recording a particular scene or looking on from a distance.»
Gruin noted that she had already been preparing a «response» exhibition to Hirst's «Veil Paintings,» which will take place from May 16 through June 17 and include the work of Maringka, Gabriella Possum Nungurrayi and Polly Ngale, each of whom works in an abstract painterly style and whose works look similar to that of the 52 year - old British Hirst.
The result looked so painterly by themselves that I left them unpainted.
Just look at the sock - knocking - off room of abstractions in Michelle Grabner's floor of the Whitney Biennial, where two paintings by Rebecca Morris are hanging alongside pieces by Laura Owens, Jacqueline Humphries, and Amy Sillman, all of them nearly vibrating with painterly intelligence and invention.
But the hand - done look soon gave way to the very hard - edge «Chevrons,» read by the art world as a reaction to the painterly excesses of second - generation Abstract Expressionism at its goopiest.
These paintings make immanent the diagram, look, and temporality of the suburban architectural canopy — the result is a somehow democratic discovery of how this kind of painterly materiality amplifies or implicates the world of the arbitrary, functional and even prefabricated.
Add to this her wonderful painterly technique, which recalls the prestige portraits of 19th - century art, and Yiadom - Boakye looks poised to be this year's winner no matter who takes home the prize.
Without the glasses, Ruff's colored streaks look downright painterly.
For a painter, these are things that you look at and you think about how different planes are described; things that you're drawn to on purely painterly terms.
At times, the lines angle as if indicating perspective; sometimes they have been painted out, then repainted with a slight shift, as if Motherwell were looking for the perfect, poetic architecture of line amid his painterly expanse.
These perfectly organised «painterly Pantones» are soothing and very satisfying to look at.
Dana Schutz's painterly virtuosity and devotion to the medium also look back in time, but her brilliant, confessional exposition is very much of the now.
The painterly compositions have the imprecise spirit of poetry, prompting the viewer to create their own narratives as though looking into a mirror.
His painterly lens switches freely between his two homelands, with some works addressing American disasters, such as Hurricane Katrina, while others look at the Three Gorges Dam and the North - South Aqueduct in China.
Meanwhile Mark Dion asks how art and science grew together from some decidedly old media, and Michal Rovner makes video and fluid dynamics look like painterly abstraction.
Curiously enough, they look more painterly as well.
«Currently on view at Marc Straus Gallery in NYC, an exhibition by Paul Pretzer brings primates, cardinals and painterly expression together for a carnivalesque look at the history of art.
«Andrews began by making himself extraordinarily good at the outward - looking painterly skills,» wrote Lawrence Gowing in a preview of the artist's retrospective at the Hayward Gallery, London, in 1980.
With Newling, it's the opposite: bunched together on shelves in the cabinet room, his objects look slightly hammy, like props; further apart, they are more effective, especially when, as in part one of Reverse Repeat, they function within a wider ensemble of more painterly elements.
Stubbs» earlier paintings look like cakes but also, in their deadpan way, seem to allude to the painterly abstraction of artists like Robert Ryman or Jasper Johns.
But the artist's oil - and - spray - enamel paintings are funny, clever, and painterly — and reasons we should all take a closer look at this young artist.
The minimalist paintings of Agnes Martin and Robert Ryman, when falsely characterized as unfinished, look like effects of laziness rather than rigorous transcriptions of painterly theory.
«action painters» - to use Rosenberg's term - here, and beneath the looping lines, drips and blocks of color that mark their paintings» surfaces, you can look to see deeper layers of painterly activity.
Looking to explore a new medium and bridge his minimalist and abstract painterly sensibility with a traditional craft, Metz explores porcelain, glazes and the extension of living objects.
Renowned for his global aesthetic and unique painterly vision, you can see Francesco Clemente discussing his influences and artistic style in Bloomberg's «Brilliant Ideas»; which looks at the most exciting and acclaimed contemporary artists at work today.
That temporary stall is behind her; Ferris is her own artist now, really simmering - to - boil in this new show that mixes images that look like traditional weaving, fizzling idiosyncratic patterns, digital imprints left by unknown ghosts, painterly reflexes that are as instinctive as an animal alert to where to move and what to do in a limited field, and how to survive, and kill.
Her first L.A. solo show, at Honor Fraser in 2008, leaned mostly toward flash — big canvases, a blaring neon palette, heaps of stylishly graffiti - inflected activity buzzing across the surface of the picture plane — complicated by glimpses of what looked to be a soundly developing painterly intelligence.
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