This twelve
painting series uses both historical and contemporary imagery to represent societal expectations.
Not exact matches
There are no toxic
paints or adhesives
used in Mochi
series, giving you peace of mind knowing the first toy your infant puts in their mouth is 100 % green and 100 % fun.
During their terms of service Liam and Logan organized a
series of opportunities for volunteers to
paint the boards that we
use to secure vacant homes.
-- Marc Chagall
used the time 10:10 in his famous
series of clock
paintings dating as far back as 1914, before the watch industry's own 10:10 preference.
The fields
used to illustrate the theme are those of health care and civil nuclear power, the former to
paint a general picture of the hierarchy of uncertainty, and the latter to show the full range of relationships between governments and their advisers in a
series of specific examples.
Not only through her retailers but also through her
series of Tutorials on how to
use her milk
paint to achieve a signature finish.
Identical beauties Sasha and Sonia getting
painted in a
series by Igor Pavlov, styled by Victoria Gogh
using pieces by Calvin Klein, Vetements and Gosha Rubchinskiy.
For more DIY ideas like this one, be sure to check out Valspar's new
series of «Rehab Project» videos, spotlighting mini-makeovers
using the new
paints and project overviews that detail each tutorial from start to finish.
Collaborating with Hong Kong artist Ryan San and art platform ART ONE, Carmen Chan created a
series of acrylic canvas which aims at encouraging buyers and art appreciators of all levels to carry the hand -
painted Art Clutches with the aim to
use these to break the preconception of inaccessible art and promote touchable art in daily life.
St. Trinian's (PG - 13 for sexuality, profanity, mature themes, and drug and alcohol
use) Sixth installment in the British comedy
series set at the famed school for troubled girls finds the mischievous heroines hatching a plan to steal a priceless
painting in order to save their financially - troubled alma mater from bankruptcy.
Safety in Numbers Part of the
series:
Painting With Numbers Mathematician Marcus du Sautoy reveals how the language of maths is
used to construct the complex codes that we encounter in everyday life.
This is a
series of powerpoints 5 lessons for students to learn to
paint a Cubist
painting using a celebrity picture and complementary colours.
For this project, the company took a 2010 BMW 5
Series GT and opted for a more subdued
paint finish than the bright and colorful hues they've been known to
use in the past.
Type:
Used Year: 2018 Make: BMW Model: 3
SERIES Trim: Special Edition 340i M Sport Shadow Edition 4dr Step Auto Body: Sedan Trans: Automatic Mileage: 10 Engine Size: 2998 Ext Color: Black Sapphire metallic
paint
We've agreed to
use the same layout in all the books in the
series, with the element on the left, and one of Grimshaw's
paintings on the right, and I'm looking forward to it.
I pointed all this out in a
series of tweets to ReviewMeta back in 2016, and they responded with a pissy blog post, which was very selective in the
use of my comments to try and
paint them as badly as possible.
These are from his «surf
painting»
series, large scale
paintings using bio-paint, salt water and beach sand on paper.
In the end, as a Civilization
series and fantasy fan, I found myself having fun with a game that takes a slightly stale gameplay formula, slaps some high fantasy
paint on top with a few new features and puts it all to good
use.
Using the gamepad you select from a
series of cards,
paint them and attack.
Radical Heights» core concept is pretty interesting: It's an 80s set gameshow, an aesthetic that
paints the world and cosmetics within it, and creates a
series of interesting play decisions: Cash is king here and can be
used to buy weapons in vending machines across the map, or to buy cosmetics out of game.
In his plein - air
series, Hotaling has begun
using palette knives to add a sculptural element to his
paintings.
Copenhagen - based studio PUTPUT combined the practical with the decorative in this photo
series of
paint rollers
used for everything but
painting.
After bouncing through this colorful photo
series, I realize I've been
using paint rollers in the most boring way possible all these years.
In this course, you're going to learn how to
use the loose, expressive approach to watercolour
painting through a
series of 5 landscape studies.
I followed this one up with the post on «The benefits of a
series» and at the end of it all I have cemented a loose concept into a formal plan that will give me a range of five different subjects to work on, as well as
use drawings and
paintings from each of these «portfolios» to contribute to a central
series theme.
hey so i am a student and i doing a
series of artworks about «Making your Marks» and for this
series i wanted to make a literal mark on the world so my
series consists of me just randomly making my mark on an a4 piece of paper which is the world map, i
used water colour
paint and some random marks with a permanent marker.
In 1964, he made a
series of hard - edge border
paintings using gray, orange, salmon and other soft and felt color relationships.
By reframing the overlooked details within our everyday surroundings, Grau transforms a standardized mode of communication
used by public works departments across the country into a
series of monochrome
paintings — plein air
paintings not of landscape, but in it.
Please join us on Saturday, May 19 at 2:00 p.m. to learn more about the creative inspiration, process, and techniques
used by artist Lillian Bayley Hoover as she presents an Artist Talk focused on the
series of oil
paintings on display in her solo exhibit «In This World,» which is on view in the Kay Gallery through June 2.
In the gallery, Lins will present a
series of works all made
using a distinct sculptural template: a vertical plywood pedestal with one striped side, a sunken corner with or without a plaster owl, and a
painting on top.
Kenneth Noland, working in Washington, DC., was also a pioneer of the color field movement in the late 1950s who
used series as important formats for his
paintings.
During 1951 he produced a
series of semi-figurative black stain
paintings, and in 1952 he produced stain
paintings using color.
Already
using black - and - white palette in a
series of ink on paper sketches, Kline now expanded the method employed the canvas and house -
painting brushes that enabled him to create broad strokes of dark color intersecting the white background.
Using the DuBois designs, Gates has created a
series of new
paintings and installation objects for the show at Regen Projects in Hollywood.
These new
paintings are based on the artist's
series of hundreds of computer - generated drawings created in homage to the exchange between artist and poet Brion Gysin (1916 — 1986) and writer William S. Burroughs (1914 — 1997) surrounding Gysin's «dream machine,» a device built by Ian Somerville in the late 1950s that
uses oscillating light frequencies to stimulate the optical nerves while the viewer's eyes are closed.
In the 1992 «MLR (More Light Research)»
series, Genzken built up layers
using stencils and multiple applications of metallic
paint sprayed through screens to create shimmering images, including one of the Hancock Building X, another of a grid of lightbulbs and several featuring a pair of gymnastic rings.
The artists are each represented by a particular body of work made in
series, demonstrating different approaches to the
painting process and
using different formats and supports.
«The Beautyful Ones»
Series # 2 demonstrates Njideka Akunyili Crosby's rich
use of color and collage in her complex, figurative
paintings.
I returned to New York City in June 1965 and made a
series of simple and clear hard edge
paintings that
used symbolic color to represent the elements: yellow for sun, light and heat; sky - green for the void, daylight, and the answer; black for the night, the unknown and the question; and tan for flesh, being and the earth.
Also featured in the exhibition will be a
series of
paintings based on memorabilia from the American punk scene of the 1970 - 80s and other works that
use early Modernism as a starting point to address topics such as fascism, sex and boredom, which the artist likens to «Suprematism on poppers.»
This counterpoising of chance and risk is a thread throughout the exhibition and one picked up on particularly by Gerhard Richter in St John (1988), part of his London
Paintings series, in which he builds up layers of
paint using huge spatulas, before erasing and revealing earlier moments with a squeegee.
Named after the brand of household
paint Stella has
used to create them, the 1961 Benjamin Moore
series so impressed Andy Warhol that he bought them all.
Mixed media abstract expressionist
painting using brush work, montoype, gouache, acrylic
paints to blend an expressive work from her «Plains
Series» based on her visions of the weste...
The grand, architectural charisma of Richard Serra's sculptures, Lucio Fontana's slashed, scintillating reflections on the highrise skylines of New York, and even Yves Klein's celebrated 1961
series of Fire
Paintings, made
using an industrial blowtorch, all drew on Burri's innovations.
This
series, Exit / Dark Matter, which Parrino made in the 1990s, comprises 41 ink, graphite, and spray -
paint drawings and
paintings on vellum,
using images he appropriated (to
use that quintessentially»80s word) from comic books, artists like Goya and Robert Smithson, bikers, rock musicians, the killer Charles Manson, and various faces and events, all of which depict action and riot.
Iridescent, fluorescent and photo luminescent
paints were
used to create a unique BMW 3
Series (F30) car.
TS Stella
used paint straight out of the can in several
series of
paintings in the»60s.
Included in the exhibition are a
series of
paintings, photographs and collages that
use the crystalline abstract structures of rocks and minerals to create visual relationships between seemingly disparate forms.
It
used to be crammed with decades of unsold
paintings, but now that she can finally afford storage space, the only work present on a recent visit was her new
series of fluorescent black - light
paintings of testicle - headed Donald Trumps and vagina - faced Hillary Clintons, which are now on view at the Drawing Center in downtown Manhattan.
exhibiting artist, body painter Trina Merry will perform a live recreation of two pieces from her «Lust of Currency»
series which examines the role of art, commerce and society in a commoditized culture
using a backdrop of famous
paintings including the controversial Salvator Mundi.