Sentences with phrase «painterly touch»

He demonstrates a technical faculty and deftness of painterly touch that is at complete odds with the pathetic, hackneyed daubs of his subjects.
Her work, with painterly touches, features borders and stripes over unbalanced surfaces and dramatic contusions that disrupt the composition.
He navigated an artistic direction very much his own, distinguishing himself from both peers and predecessors with a masterful painterly touch and unrivalled use of color.
Enter Agnès Varda, who took New Wave sensibilities, added in her own painterly touches, and a strong feminine perspective — and you get incredible films like this one, a spare story of a woman who discovers she has cancer.
Shards of glass impaling a jugular are wrought with exquisite painterly touches by legendary director Dario Argento, and the color red hues each frame like a miasma of torn flesh.
For third, held in Team Gallery's Venice, CA location, he's moving away from his typical looped compositions in favor of infinitely generating visual simulations (a la Ian Cheng), adding painterly touches to what has to this point have been consummately slick productions.
These paintings however contain a conceptual visual double entendre which questions painterly touch as a vehicle of personal expression.
With a bravura painterly touch and in luscious, luminous colors, she renders her pneumatic nymphets under spacious green and pink skies, conjuring a Never Never Land of erotic bliss far from the struggle and strife of modernity.
Replete with handprints and crude signatures, these extravagantly textured, richly colored surfaces celebrate painterly touch while acknowledging its potential for self - indulgence.
The earliest works, «Yellow and Blue» (1959) and «Untitled» (1960), reveal Ms. Thomas as an adept practitioner of Abstract Expressionism with a fine feel for color and atmosphere and a suave painterly touch.
These ten different paintings are a welcome respite from the recent dominance of «connoisseurship» in contemporary figurative painting where quality is defined by how well the work aligns with traditional notions of painterly touch, skill, and talent.
Nonetheless, from the beginning of his career Diebenkorn's work was always unquestionably his own — his masterful painterly touch and unrivalled use of color distinguishes him from peers and predecessors alike.
It has the warmth, painterly touch, and tenderness of a Studio Ghibli film — and is a delight to read.»
[30][31][32] The late 1960s saw painters turning to surface inflection, deep space depiction, and painterly touch and paint handling merging with the language of color.
Starting in 1966, the year of the earliest work in the show, Rivers abandoned much that established his reputation, including his painterly touch.
Although Pollock is closely associated with Action Painting because of his style, technique, and his painterly touch and his physical application of paint, art critics have likened Pollock to both Action painting and color field painting.
One of the more popular painters to come out of the mid-aughts, Ms. Schutz always seems to deliver, thanks to her painterly touch, lurid use of color and altogether wacky sense of humor.
Salvaged materials are altered just slightly, reproductions of mundane items are treated with a painterly touch, and drawings are turned quasi-sculptural.
This means that the distribution of colors is entirely random, privileging chance and abstraction at the expense of figuration or painterly touch.
Instead, drawing the viewer in, her work reveals a masterful command of graphic and painterly touch that captures, holds and, often, diverts attention.
The larger sustained work pulled me closer to observe the mesmerizing qualities of the painterly touch of her brushwork and how the painting worked both close up and standing back, where the underlying structure with its pathways and rhythms of color, line and shape relationships unifies these engaging compositions.
The Philadelphia - born painter Stanley Whitney's pieces take an old abstract mainstay, the painted grid, and infuse it with a painterly touch.
Lisa Yuskavage applies her painterly touch to women pulling up their underwear.
Early in the 1950s, his painterly touch was often considered a bit refined compared with some of his more swashbuckling colleagues.
Contrasting the impersonal qualities of the digital image with the painterly touch of each artist, the works may contain snippets of clipart, logos and textile patterns.
«Dzubas's exemplary emphasis on motility, on activation, achieved by means of his painterly touch — «the malerisch deep inside him,» in the words of Clement Greenberg — is everywhere apparent.»
A true painters painter that establishes a painterly touch with spray enamel and mix media.
Acclaimed for his painterly touch, Johns based his technique on the informal brushwork and texture of abstract expressionism, sometimes attaching literal elements such as rulers and brooms to the canvas.
The whole phenomenon was a reaction against the exuberance of de Kooning and Franz Kline, against that expressive hand, the painterly touch, and so forth.
Her work combines the layering of images, reminiscent of Gina Magid's fabric paintings, with a painterly touch that calls to mind the walls of paint of Clyfford Still.
But this is not a nostalgic reconstruction, instead the photographic images record the vitality of Davis» painterly touch, but also the cracks and wrinkles from aging.
And because Richter is famously questioning of all the usual distinctions in painting — figurative versus abstract, mechanical reproduction versus painterly touch and so on — it's a particularly judicious selection.
These accomplished works by a young artist are intriguing in part because of their aesthetic ambivalence, rooted as they are both in a style of abstraction that emerged from Surrealism and the early works of artists like Ellsworth Kelly and Frank Stella, both of whom systematically resisted the subjectivity and intimacy of painterly touch.
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