A painting series called «Geographic Delay» (2010 - ongoing) depicts ornately costumed women she scouted at Brooklyn's West Indian American Day parade.
Not exact matches
In this decade Kiefer began a
series of so -
called «straw
paintings» on which he glued stalks of straw, sometimes in patterns.
Dame and CJ have been scared to even attack the
paint all
series because the
calls arent there and AD has been swatting shots, but you still should never back down.
The
series of Sunflowers
paintings (7 in total)
painted in Arles in 1888 - 1889 were made with a class of pigments
called chrome yellows, which are based on chromium and lead and were invented in the late 19th century.
He
called the
series of
paintings «Fire in the Sea.»
Tangerine director Sean Baker's The Florida Project unfolds at first like a
series of sketches about the characters who live in a purple -
painted, $ 35 - a-night motel
called the Magic Castle down the street from Disney World.
Another barnburner is Sean Baker's The Florida Project, which unfolds at first like a
series of sketches about the characters who live in a purple -
painted $ 35 - a-night motel
called the «Magic Castle» down the street from Disney World.
For example, in his
series of
paintings called «Migration» the artist Jacob Lawrence vividly portrayed the dreams of African Americans who escaped poverty and oppression in the South to follow their dream of freedom and a good job in the North.
In the Scion's case, that's due to the car's rarity: Just 1,000 Release
Series 2.0 models are being built, each with external mods (including front and rear lip spoilers and LED daytime running lights), a unique greenish - khaki
paint job (Scion
calls it Lunar Storm), and 17 - inch forged - aluminum wheels in dark metallic silver (almost black).
All Scion 10
Series vehicles are
painted in a unique premium color — Scion
called it «Silver Ignition».
Despite early previews stirring up fears that the
series was adopting an uncharacteristically dark and gritty tone, this new SSX is pretty much the same, light - hearted, trick - laden action that was a smash hit last generation, just with a fresh coat of
paint and a leaderboard system
called RiderNet, similar to Need for Speed «s Autolog.
For anyone who wants to contribute above and beyond the
call, we have a selection of premium rewards ranging from a download of the full documentary
series in splendid 1080p HD video with bonus footage, to unique posters, original concept art, and even a mini
painting of yourself done by the game's artist!
Streisand appears in a string of tightly cropped, screen - printed profiles, and in a
series of
paintings,
called «My Elvis,» which portray the diva multiplied on canvas in her cross-dressing Yentl garb.
I was moved to
paint the athleticism and energy of these young dancers and to create an entire
series called «Dancer's Palette.»»
Highlights of the exhibition include a rare Julia Margaret Cameron photograph made in Sri Lanka towards the end of her life; a self - portrait by Ellsworth Kelly drawn in Paris in 1949; the first collaborative work by Peter Fischli and David Weiss, a set of 10 photographs
called the Sausage
Series; a new
painting on paper by Brice Marden; one of the art brut artist Adolph Wolfli's largest and most important drawings; a portrait of Lucian Freud by Walker Evans; and a mescaline drawing by Henri Michaux.
Part of a
series of 102 silkscreened canvas panels conceived as one
painting with multiple components, in this piece there are elements that
call to mind Franz Kline's investigations into calligraphic compulsions.
The exhibition will include twelve of Zapata's Chaquetillas, in a
series called Dress to Kill, and four Burladeros, as well as
paintings of matadors dressed in full regalia tending to everyday tasks.
On her website, Westergren
calls her
series of classic still lifes,
painted over a number of years in homage to Dutch and other masters, La nature morte, or The end of progress.
He's been
painting what he saw in that instant ever since,
calling his evolving body of work the «Water
Series.»
In Paris, he had
painted a
series of surrealist works he
called Paysages totémique and Paysages totémique de mon enfance.
The exhibition features three important
paintings from the 1965/1 — ∞
series,
called Passages, each of which marks the culmination of one million consecutive numbers.
Hammons made off - the - cuff pieces in the East Third Street house, like a
series of so -
called invisible
paintings by tracing the frames of artworks that were already hanging on Cannon's walls, then removing those works from the walls altogether, leaving behind only thin outlines, or, more recently, having Cannon read a poem into an empty beer bottle and then sealing it up and placing it in the freezer.
Hirst has not responded to the charges of copying, but a spokesperson for him issued a statement: «The Veil
Paintings are a development of a
series Damien made in 1993 — 1995
called «Visual Candy» and are inspired by Pointillist techniques and Impressionist and post-Impressionist painters such as Bonnard and Seurat.
These are
paintings done in
series, and are a reverie of
painting, they
call to one another and are tightly sequenced.
Often these works paradoxically evoke a deep space and
call attention to their own flat materiality, a product of the systematic
series of
paint pours and chance - based chemistry.
This
series of surreal
paintings by artist Alex Hall is
called «Relativity».
The
painting in his «Circus»
series is «Untitled (Circus No. 1 Face 44.18)»; the
painting in his «Butterfly»
series is «Untitled (Orange Butterfly Blue MG03) # 1»; and the bronze sculpture is
called «Untitled (African, Gated Front and Back Mask M34.b).»
Consigned by the New York gallery Luhring Augustine, the material for sale includes vintage photographs from the 1960s of teenagers shooting up and hooking up and the so -
called «Heroin»
series from 2014 — abstract oil
paintings into which small plastic bags used for drug storage are embedded.
Also on view will be several new large - scale
paintings by Kelsey Brookes including a new
series called One Continuous Line.
Carroll's photographs
call to mind multiple art historical influences — Greco - Roman figurative sculpture and its distinctive treatment of draping done in marble, the opulent cascades of textile pattern in Northern Renaissance
painting, and the still life genre — in related
series in Still / Life exhibited together for the first time.
Pollock's energetic «action
paintings», with their «busy» feel, are different, both technically and aesthetically, from the violent and grotesque Women
series of Willem de Kooning's figurative
paintings and the rectangles of color in Mark Rothko's Color Field
paintings (which are not what would usually be
called expressionist, and which Rothko denied were abstract).
It is a typical work in Tony Tasset's
series of «Spill
Paintings,» which could also be
called «Goo Fests» or «Kitchen Nightmares.»
«WOMEN Words» is a clarion
call, far more radical and revealing than Tompkins» better known earlier works also on display: her Cunt
paintings and Fuck
series, enlarged photorealistic depictions of sex in acrylic.
Calling attention to a
series of works that have not yet been fully appreciated for their true significance in the artist's development, «Philip Guston: Painter, 1957 — 1967» explores a decade in which Guston confronted aesthetic concerns of the New York School, questioning modes of image making and what it means to
paint abstractly.
This [large grid sculpture to the right of us] is a
series, maybe the last of that
series, of what I
called «Falling Grids,» where I set up a grid of string and poured
paint over it with multiple layers and hung it on the wall.
Artist George Grosz captured Dallas in 1952 in a
series of
paintings called Impressions of Dallas.
One of the celebrated Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama's seminal
series of
paintings called Infinity Nets, the undulating paintwork summons volume and light from the flat surface plane.
Nearing his sixtieth birthday, Benton had been
painting for over thirty years what one
series calls The American Historical Epic.
During his mature career, Fairhurst started to make a
series of silkscreen prints
called Underdone / Overdone
Paintings, most of which were made in the year of 1998.
«Vanessa atalanta in rudbeckla deamii» is one of a
series of «Fact»
paintings called the «Love Painting
paintings called the «Love
PaintingsPaintings».
From 1967 to 1973, Thornton Willis worked on a
series of paintings now called his «Slat Series» involving a «wet on wet» process working on the floor on large wet unstretched canvas and using rollers with long extension handles to develop striped bands across the entire picture
series of
paintings now
called his «Slat
Series» involving a «wet on wet» process working on the floor on large wet unstretched canvas and using rollers with long extension handles to develop striped bands across the entire picture
Series» involving a «wet on wet» process working on the floor on large wet unstretched canvas and using rollers with long extension handles to develop striped bands across the entire picture plane.
Last year, I started a new
series of
paintings and collages
called «Choros.»
I've never been on MSNBC, but one time my Best Friend Artist and I did a
series of
paintings with our breasts and
called them Areola Gardens.
A few years ago I did a
series of small
paintings called Constable Clouds in homage to the great English painter.
The
paintings, a
series called «Dick Jokes,» are actually the work of Joe Scanlan, a 52 - year - old white man who has, over the course of Ms. Woolford's career, enlisted a number of women to be her.
In 1940 and 1941, Jacob Lawrence produced a
series of 60 paintings called the Migration S
series of 60
paintings called the Migration
SeriesSeries.
These pictures are part of a loose
series I'm
calling «allegories of
painting».
Previous artists were the Scottish painter Peter Doig, who created «Siegfried + Poster Project»; the New York artist Julie Mehretu, whose exhibition was
called «Notations After the Ring»; and Elizabeth Peyton, whose
series of
paintings, drawings and prints based on many of Wagner's mythical characters not only filled the gallery but also various spots throughout the opera house.
London / New York's David Zwirner Gallery sold a Carol Bove
painting from 2015, part of a new
series of bright colored works
called «Sweater
Paintings.»
And there was no ignoring Tal R's comment on city culture, A ship
called New York (Cheim & Read), a cobalt assemblage fronting a sofa against a
series of large
paintings on paper.