Not exact matches
Dhambalin is a rock art site in the desert, about 20 miles from the Red Sea, where there are 5,000 - year - old
paintings of
animals in red, green, pink, white, brown, yellow, and
black.
Nearly a third of the
animals in
painted caves are horses; and nearly all of the horses are rendered in brown or
black, similar to the bay or
black colors of today's horses.
This coincides with the majority of
paintings from that period, in which the
animal was always
painted black or in reddish tones.
All three caves contain red (ochre) or
black paintings of groups of
animals, dots and geometric signs, as well as hand stencils, hand prints and engravings.
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Animal print sweater Stripped angora - blend sweater worn - effect jeans distressed jeans
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Where The Rider gives us a protagonist ensnared by his responsibility to a dream — Brady can no more shake the memory of being on horseback than he can abandon his town or his loved ones — The
Black Stallion
paints a picture of
animal kinship as the ultimate escape: from the vagaries of the human world, from one's own tragic backstory, from the limitations of one's youth.
The hides were decorated with beautifully rendered pictures of
animals and various abstract symbols
painted in
black and many vivid shades of red, yellow, and brown.
Instead of pinup girls, Stearns
painted black - and - white illustrations of interwoven migratory
animals.
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Amongst our favorite artworks being exhibited here are Marc Dennis» realistic still - life
painting of luscious flowers at Dallas» Cris Worley Fine Arts, Francis Upritchard's gesturing bronze figure at London «s Kate MacGarry, Jason Middlebrook's geometric abstraction on an elm plank at New York «s Ameringer McEnery Yohe, Luis Gispert's abstraction made by embedding gold chains in a field of
black stones at Palma de Mallorca's Lundgren Gallery, and Klara Kristalova's ceramic sculpture of
animals in a tub at Lehmann Maupin, with galleries in New York and Hong Kong.
DALeast
paints animal figures in his signature style using a swirling vortex of organic
black lines with white highlights.
But so is the first
painting you see in the show, Pollock's She - Wolf (1943), a strong Picasso - influenced
painting although Picasso would most likely have defined the
animal with a strong
black outline which in the Pollock is obscured by a turbulent painterliness which prefigures Pollock's last works, which are also seen as off - brand (tragically so, instead of, as in She - Wolf, developmentally), although it suggests a move towards materiality, mass, and perhaps even an atavistic need to return to some form of representation, in a way which Guston was able to pursue, when he became dissatisfied with abstraction.
Rendered in a
black, monochromatic palette, the
painting features the artist's solution for depicting the
animals named in the title.
I am also showing a
black / white
painting of Carrie Marill with a scramble of
animal forms which fit together like a puzzle.
In his most ambitious
painting to date, a 9 x 15 foot
black and white oil
painting of a Bengal tiger, Newsom's work rests between heaven and hell: the
animal is ethereal, omnipotent, terrifying, and lovable.
[36] A team of 8 people worked strenuously for 40 days, first building a frame using metal rebar, covering it with chicken wire, sheathing it with fabric attached with smelly
animal glue, and then
painting the inside of the enclosure
black, and includting the outside in bright colors.
Painted in earthy browns,
blacks, taupe and grey, they ripple and shudder with the organic vitality of brindled
animal hides.
Stark
black watercolor
paintings by Indonesian artist Elicia Edijanto explore the relationships between people,
animals, and nature.
JESSICA STOCKHOLDER [JS 493] 2009 TV wall mounting bracket, plastic parts,
black plastic with fake
animal pattern, frame, metal scrap, yarn, spring, umbrella fabric, oil
paint, wood filler 62 by 17 1/2 by 15 in.
By John Baldessari - Beast (Orange) Being Stared At: With Two Figures (Green, Blue), 2004 - Eight Couples: Fighting (from White to
Black), 2004 - Six Couples: People and
Animals (from Violet / Yellow to Red / Green), 2004 - Tiger (Orange) and Trainer: With Three Figures (Red, Yellow, Blue), 2004 - Umbrella (Orange): With Figure and Ball (Blue, Green), 2004 By Jeff Koons - Mountains, 2000 - Sandwiches, 2000 By James Rosenquist - The Swimmer in the Econo - mist (
painting 1), 1997 — 1998 - The Swimmer in the Econo - mist (
painting 2), 1997 - The Swimmer in the Econo - mist (
painting 3), 1997 — 1998 By Andreas Slominski - Bird Trapping Station, 1998 — 99 - Cough Syrup Transport System, 1998 By Hiroshi Sugimoto - Benjamin Franklin, 1999 - Henry VIII, 1999 - Catherine of Aragon, 1999 - Charles I, 1999 - Elizabeth I, 1999 - Emperor Hirohito, 1999 - The Last Supper, 1999 - Napoleon Bonaparte, 1999 - Oscar Wilde, 1999 - Pope John Paul II, 1999 - Rembrandt van Rijn, 1999 - Sir Winston Churchill, 1999 - Voltaire, 1999 - William Shakespeare, 1999
Shot on rough ground, Thomas Roma's
black and white pictures of the shadows of dogs at play look a bit like cave
paintings, where featureless silhouettes distill the doggy essence of each
animal.
Indonesian artist Elicia Edijanto creates tranquil
black & white
paintings featuring the close relationship of a kid with
animals and his environment.
Among the works on display in New Britannia will be miniature
animal sculptures by Tessa Farmer, sketches in
black ink by Scotland's Donald Urquhart,
paintings by Toby Ziegler, and Happiness, an installation by Barry Reigate.
In text
paintings such as City of Love and Fear and
Animal at Night, crisp
black lines and well delineated edges lend these phrases an other - worldly detachment, suggesting places at once depersonalized and anthropomorphic.
Once he began executing his
black paintings, Pollock abandoned covert strategies and left visible figures, all sorts of faces (including at least one Indian head replete with feathers), ears, limbs, hands, feet, foxes, birds, and other
animals generally found outdoors in nature.
I've a dining room surrounded by
black bookcases, a chalk
painted chandilier, a traditional table, and whimsical glit
animal plates on the opposite wall next to a subway poster of local town hot spots.
I dig typography and all things monogrammed, gray,
painted furniture, pops of bright color, plaid, photography, white, clean lines, old cameras,
black, topiaries, gingham, bold graphics, red, wreaths, chevron, orbs, paisley, natural fiber rugs, green, board and batten, mercury glass, stripes, wooden plank walls / ceilings, buffalo check, and ceramic
animals (that don't look too realistic)-- I could ramble on for a while...