Sentences with phrase «painting outdoor scenes»

Very inspiring place for artist's who love painting outdoor scenes.
I like the shutters and would use a shadow box frame with a light and paint an outdoor scene on the glass..

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Stains, blood, and skin tone mix well with facial and environmental detail (paint chipping, dents, as well as bright outdoor scenes), and help to round out the «look» of Jason Bourne's world.
A painting or a scene of nature creates a sense of bringing outdoors in and has a very strong life - energy force.
Though women do not paint landscapes (they are generally restricted to indoor subjects), a wintry outdoor scene haunts Sara: She can not shake the image of a young girl from a nearby village, standing alone beside a silver birch at dusk, staring out at a group of skaters on the frozen river below.
Walls are decorated with paintings of outdoor scenes and homey comforts to keep the canines comfortable.
Each room is decorated with hand painted murals of traditional European scenes and Chinese Imperial paintings, and many of the rooms offer buttressed stone outdoor balconies.
It also includes a few surprise scenes painted outdoors during a recent camping trip.
Édouard Manet primarily worked in Paris, where he painted café singers, horse races, outdoor social gatherings, and other scenes of modern urban life.
A trailblazing figure on New York's underground art scene, she organised political protests, wild outdoor happenings and body - painting «orgies» — a true radical who led the charge for immersive installation work.
At the Art Institute, other outdoor scenes he later painted in nearby Saint - Rémy - de-Provence and Auvers - sur - Oise, just outside Paris, confirm how he embraced the warmth of the sun, the sound of rustling leaves, and the colors of wild flowers.
Cezanne adopted a rigorous classical approach to plein - air painting; Gauguin used rich colours but preferred indoor studio painting; Van Gogh painted outdoors but more to express his inner emotions than capture nature; while Toulouse - Lautrec specialized in indoor genre scenes.
The figurative work becomes more wistful and supposedly lyrical as the forties progress, culminating in the «Hammersmith» paintings of semi-abstracted atmospheric river and outdoor scenes, such as The Gardens of Hammersmith No. 2, made at about the same time as his first forays into abstract painting and collage.
These works relate to the outdoor domestic scenes Fairfield Porter painted in Southampton and the Great Spruce Head Island, with a directness of shape and form similar to Alex Katz.
Themes included: Spanish - Lola de Valence (1862, Musee d'Orsay), Mlle Victorine Meurent in the Costume of an Espada (1862, Metropolitan Museum of Art), Spanish Dancers (1863, Phillips Collection, Washington DC), The Dead Matador (1863, Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY); marine scenes - Battle of the Ships Kearsage and Alabama (1864, Philadelphia Museum of Art); outdoor scenes - Racing at Longchamp (1864, Chicago, Art Institute); mythological - Surprised Nymph (1861, Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, Buenos Aires); contemporary historical - The Execution of the Emperor Maximilian (1867, Museum of Art Mannheim, and National Gallery London); religious subjects - The Dead Christ (1864, Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY); numerous types of genre painting - Women at the Races (1864, Cincinnati Art Museum), Boulogne Docks by Moonlight (1869, Musee d'Orsay); and even some examples of still life painting - Peonies in a Vase (c. 1864, Musee d'Orsay).
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