Sentences with phrase «painting methods often»

Stanczak's work transcends traditional nods to analytical painting methods often associated with this period by drawing upon personal experiences, particularly the diverse places he has lived.

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Together, they paint a puckish portrait of the auteur, from Bale's discovery that Malick would often shoot him surreptitiously — at last justifying his Method posturing between takes — to Chief Stephen R. Adkins of the Chickahominy Tribe revealing that «Terry» (always «Terry») told him to consider the title ironic after Adkins expressed his displeasure with a 5,000 - year - old civilization being Eurocentrically referred to as «new.»
I use paper for painting mostly, now I have a new supply I'm painting (feathers of several different kinds of birds, then I will often use paper & multi-meduims (eccept oils)-- I'm sure the by the inch method won't generate replacement costs.
This transition from figuration to abstraction was accompanied by new working methods: his paintings became larger and he abandoned the easel, often pinning his canvases to his studio walls or floor.
Over the last thirty years, Wool has explored many different methods for creating abstract images, often utilizing printmaking techniques in combination with painting.
He moved seamlessly between the mediums of painting, drawing, printmaking, photography, sculpture, installation and performance, and often wove these methods together, blurring the lines between conventional artistic categories and developing a practice that defies simplifications and categorizations.
Many of his paintings show evocative situations or expressions, which is his method of pulling the viewer into the work, and quite often he pushes the figures forward within the space.
Influenced by abstract expressionism, Gilliam experimented with methods of applying pigment, often pouring paint, staining canvases, and folding them while still wet.
His dedication and passion for painting has led him to create a method that probes and investigates a broad subject to produce a rich body of stunning works that continue to flourish within a medium that has often been pronounced dead.
This method, in turn, gave rise to the type of «all - over» painting style made most famous by Jackson Pollock, another American painter to whom Tobey is often compared.
His method hinges on a kind of information processing that often starts with a photograph, he says, because painting from photographs distances him from what is real or true.
Less than a decade later he passionately disavowed all of those things, publishing a dogmatic, almost comically specific, often contradictory manifesto describing the precise method of making pure, modern paintings: paintings that incidentally were nothing like his own early works.
Often employing unconventional painting methods and actively resisting a single style or vision, she has constantly reinvented the art form.
His paintings and drawings are built up by combining multiple disparate references, often with the result of lampooning or critiquing politics or cultural norms through a method that has been termed «reverse anthropology.»
Through his unique intricate painting methods, Wright injects complex works into often overlooked architectural spaces, working predominantly with paint and gold leaf directly on walls, ceilings and windows.
Lisson's summer group show focuses on collaboration and method with a show of ten artists crossing everything from film to performance an painting, often with a dose of tech thrown in for good measure.
Using a method that involves dripping and pouring paint as well as often stitching and adhering fragments and strips from earlier paintings onto larger canvases, Bowling creates works in the Color Field idiom that are noted for their optical and surface complexities.
This involved the experimental use of varied often bright colour in order to express one's visual sensation (or impression) of nature, in landscape painting and other outdoor artworks, in violation of traditional methods of painting.
With such a reduced and minimal language, he is able to highlight qualities of a painting that he feels are often overlooked, such as different types of brushstrokes, the methods of applying paint to the surface of a support, variations within the color white, and the way the placement of an artist «Äôs signature affects a painting «Äôs composition.
In modern painting, both conceptual and perceptual methods of representing space are often combined.
Fittingly, Jane's methods are almost monk - like — she often rises as early as three in the morning to begin painting, claiming to have better access to certain inspirational forces at that hour.
After gaining notoriety for her use of enamel, a high - gloss paint often applied to house exteriors, she shifted her focus to oil in 2001, in order to experiment with a more traditional artistic method.
On the back of your paintings you often have something written that seem to hint to the math or method of the composition.
This purity of color was achieved through the artist's unique method of applying paint, often disposing of a paint brush in favor of palette knives, cloth, and sometimes his own hands.
They are the kind of transitional works museums and collectors particularly value because they show Warhol groping toward the working method he would adopt in the following decade, when his participation in the creation of his own paintings was often limited to choosing the image and signing the picture.
In the many interviews on this site we often ask painters variations of similar questions such as; «Where did you come from», «Who has been most influential to your work» «How did you make this», «What's important to you»... to peek into painter's working methods, observations and ideas about art that may help other painters and to pass on the continuum of knowledge about painting practise as well as the visual poetics of art.
As a little backdrop on her history, the gallery notes, «After gaining notoriety for her use of enamel, a high - gloss paint often applied to house exteriors, she shifted her focus to oil in 2001, in order to experiment with a more traditional artistic method.
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