Sentences with phrase «paintings characterised»

The American painter and film director Julian Schnabel (b. 1951) became known in the 1980s for his enormous plate paintings characterised by including large fragments of smashed porcelain.
Held in the same collection since 1990, and prominently exhibited during that time, the work belongs to a celebrated group of paintings characterised by exposed stretcher bars tied at the corners.
Black piano paint characterises the panels behind the inside door handles, the trim of the window controls and the trim of the gear shift grip.
While in France, Francis became involved with Tachisme, a style of abstract gestural painting characterised by the irregular use of splotches and dabs of colour.

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The new, light - alloy wheels of the 911 GT2 RS are painted in White Gold Metallic (high - gloss) and characterised by visible, recessed «GT2 RS» logos on the rim.
This limited edition is characterised by the said blue paint and a host of other cosmetic upgrades.
The exterior is characterised by enlarged wheelarches and an integrated «duck tail» rear spoiler, and is painted in two - tone Azzurro California Blue with a contrasting black sill line up to the roof and rear louvre window.
Precise lines and clear surface contours characterise the exterior and highlight the dynamic character of the FlexGreen - painted hybrid study.
In front, three very large air intakes characterise the Golf R in the bumper area; the louvres on the intakes are painted in high - gloss black, and standard LED strips that serves as daytime running lights are integrated in the two outer air intakes.
The front view of the A 45 AMG is characterised by the AMG «twin blade» radiator grille and the cross strut in the AMG front apron, both painted in matt titanium grey.
Side profile: The side view is characterised by powerfully styled side skirts painted in body colour as well as «Talladega» style alloy R - wheels in 19 - inch format.
Like many French colonial cities, Vientiane is characterised by broad, often leafy boulevards, a riverside promenade, creaking colonial mansions painted in sun - bleached tropical hues and mod 1960's era villas with large gardens dripping in bougainvillea.
JMcK: Your painting is characterised by a precise and finely rendered formal language.
His portraits and landscapes are characterised by their flatness of colour and fluidity of line, reinventing both genres within the context of abstract painting and contemporary image - making.
The expansive and visually - engaging paintings presented across two floors navigate fluidly between the various modes and techniques that have come to characterise his practice.
Towards the end of the 1980s Riley's work underwent a dramatic change with the reintroduction of the diagonal in the form of a sequence of parallelograms used to disrupt and animate the vertical stripes that had characterised her previous paintings.
Characterised by its fluidity between genres, his diverse output ranges from paintings, sculptures and murals to furniture and even entire buildings.
Tuymans has made a name for painting snowy flurries and pale greys; images characterised by looking bleached, or as though faded by the passage of time.
As late as 1989 Celant had accepted a number of artists (Cucchi, Clemente, Kiefer) but still regarded the new painting as nationalistic and apolitical and characterised instead by a personal vision in the guise of «beautiful painting» that would seduce the viewer into believing it was a superior or «real» form of art.
In the 1960s, English painter John Hoyland's Color field paintings were characterised by simple rectangular shapes, high - key color and a flat picture surface.
David Hockney RA, has distinguished himself throughout his long and successful career as a gifted draughtsman; his confidence and strength of line characterises his work from single line portrait studies, to large scale paintings of LA in the 60s.
The paintings are characterised by empty space, resulting from his decision to leave sections unfinished: absence and emptiness have an important place in his poetry and works.
These paintings are characterised by strong underlays of colour and a gestural use of line.
The photographer — who rose to fame in the early 1990s with a modern style characterised by the merging of digital manipulation and darkroom techniques — has since started «composing» his images by integrating an interest in the natural world with concepts typically associated with painting and cinema.
In its specific sense realism refers to a mid nineteenth century artistic movement characterised by subjects painted from everyday life in a naturalistic manner; however the term is also generally used to describe artworks painted in a realistic almost photographic way
The structure of his paintings is characterised by freely and swiftly drawn vertical lines.
Manuel Mathieu's paintings are characterised by the intuitive use of an array of soft pastel tones that inspire somehow tranquillity, combined with the organicity of gestural, and mainly, abstract shapes.
I think that Scott's paintings seem to be much more about tone and Martin's much more about hue and I attempt to characterise Disley's paintings using the same categories, but come to no conclusion.
Conrad Botes» work is characterised by satire which he channels into his painting, printmaking and comix, and often directs at South African society, politics and religion.
«Obsession» characterises a good two - thirds of the paintings on display here.
The diversity that characterises Le Corbusier's oeuvre can be seen in the three oil paintings, tracing Le Corbusier's career from the 1920s to the 1940s, and four works on paper that feature in the Impressionist & Modern Art Evening Sale and Works on Paper sales in London during 20th Century season at Christie's (28 February to 10 March).
Her body of work is characterised by brightly decorative, geometric grids executed in gloss house paint.
The paintings are characterised by energy, intensity and profundity.
Action painting, whose exponents included Pollock as well as de Kooning and Franz Kline, was characterised by a focus on painting as a dynamic act of creation.
Characterised by bold colours and immersive environments, Anna Boghiguian's work takes many forms, from multimedia installations to paintings, sculptures, photography and book series.
Inspired by the moody manipulation of light and shadow that characterises the paintings of Dutch masters such as Rembrandt and Vermeer, these photographers create emotionally charged portraits that draw attention to the liminal nature of contemporary life.
Frederick Jameson characterised Postmodernism as a breakdown of the distinction between «high» and «low» culture, subsuming the kitsch imagery of mass culture in quotations and reproductions recycled in painting.
And it was this whole - hearted commitment to painting that characterised his six decades of work.
Morag Myerscough's practice is characterised by strong colour and big type, as well as her use of geometric structure, often hand - painted and assembled with an affinity for scale and drama.
«While his contemporaries in Leipzig are using paint to explore the various forms of figuration that characterise their «school», over in Berlin, Anselm Reyle has been doing the opposite: revisiting the pioneering abstract work of people like Otto Freundlich, Barnett Newman, Ellsworth Kelly and Kenneth Noland, and giving it a disco treatment of neon, tin foil and glitter.
From 1975 until his retirement in 2010, Barion taught two - and - a-half days and spent the rest of his time making his own paintings: large canvasses, characterised by the use of an isometric perspective and an almost mechanical touch, influenced by drawing techniques used in architecture.
In the 1980s Milroy's paintings featured everyday objects depicted against an off - white ground, compositionally arranged in a grid or random scatter and characterised by a quick gestural application of paint.
This tendency towards formal dissolution characterises Innes» abstract painting, drawing upon the legacies of both Minimalism and Abstract Expressionism to find a delicate balance between gesture and restraint.
They reveal the alchemic nature that characterises the artist's work through a prominent use of gold leaf and gold paint.
This new approach followed an extended sojourn in the Far East where Tobey studied Zen calligraphy, and launched the «white writing» style that characterised his painting throughout the ensuing decades.
In the past your painting practice has been characterised in terms of deliberate weakness, failure.
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Her paintings are characterised by chromatic and geometric compositions.
However, in his drawings, Moon deployed loosely defined forms with lines that are softened by the use of pastels, making them distinct from the more strictly geometric shapes and sharp edges that characterise his paintings.
Jensen's paintings of the past half decade have become larger, and his paint — previously characterised by parsimony or absence — thicker, as if he were testing his language against the demands of another context, and from within rather than vicariously or remotely.
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