Sentences with phrase «painterly style did»

Mr. Rachofsky loved Abstract Expressionism, but this more painterly style didn't fit.

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Pixar doesn't want to use the word «photo - real,» and instead have coined the term «painterly realism» which means they are «just detailed in a way advanced technology and style decisions allow.»
Red Hulk in the lead, Deadpool goofing off, Elektra ready to strike; Tedesco does a great job with all the characters, utilizing his lush, painterly style to great effect.
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.
His most famous paintings are Pink Angels (c. 1945), Excavation (1950), and his third Woman series (1950 — 53) done in a more painterly style and improvisational approach.
At this early stage, his works were mostly done in a geometric Op art style that drew ideas from both Bauhaus and Minimalist theory, while by the mid-sixties, he moved away from the optical, scientific aspect of his work and toward a more poetic and painterly direction.
While Rawlings also draws upon a variety of media to find images to work from, she doesn't seek to appropriate them in a distinctive style or render them «painterly» through her process.
There doesn't seem to be a secret that needs uncovering: when I ask what prompted him to move from the lush, textured surfaces of the paintings he produced in the 90s — canvases that seem to have a warm bloom across them like a beautiful mould — to the flatter, looser, more painterly style he employs today, once again, he has no complex rationale.
Richter must have been acutely aware of the significance of the event, and to Storr's credit, he has done nothing to diminish the possibility of further controversy in his selection and highlighting of conflicting painterly styles and unsettling juxtapositions.
A typical Crow painting quotes a male artist's work or style (Bruce Nauman, Keith Haring, Dash Snow) and imposes it over a physical space, ranging from a hunting lodge to a Vegas casino, from an oil patch to the gardens of Versailles, all done in blazing colors and dramatic painterly gesture.
He is known for his painterly style which falls between abstraction and realism as well as for the flattened appearance of his portraits of friends and family members which are done from a frontal perspective.
In Howe's case, the inaugural trope is a simple goof on the notorious figure / ground dichotomy: each canvas presents a «portrait» of a young woman, usually nude, as often black as white, done in a rather dashing, painterly style reminiscent of the Ashcan School, against a ground that cites Abstract Expressionism or its immediate derivatives.
They tell a story, and they do it with lots of the sort of stuff painters hanker after nowadays — facture, washy brushmarks, pentimenti, painterly quiddity, etc., all wrapped up in a bold and semi-abstract style.
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