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.
I know there is a lot of information about making chalk
paint in my series of posts about it.
The Scenic Painting was first introduced in Animal Crossing: City Folk and is based upon Pieter Brueghel the Elder's The Hunters in the Snow, one of the five surviving
paintings in a series of six that depict different times of year.
In regards to
painting in a series, is there an appropriate «cut off» for when a series should end, or can it be an ongoing process that you can leave and come back to?
Tworkov created the first
painting in the series in 1975, the same year Saigon fell and the Vietnam War came to an end.
During the 90's Monet
painted in series of related subjects.
Each work is a self - contained chromatic universe, although
every painting in the series is connected through color and compositional similarities.
One of the most interesting and witty
paintings in this series is a large (6 x 10») white canvas with thin sky blue lines painted to resemble a brick wall.
Moving on to 1954 and the low - keyed eighth
painting in the series (now in the Museum of Modern Art, New York)-- greys, blues, muffled yellows on a surface just over six feet high by three and a half feet wide, a motor metropolis of tightly curving ramps with headlight beams spreading like stains suggest a vision, slightly smudged, as if seen through the thick glass window of a skyscraper; at any rate remote from the scene of automotive nightmare.
As with the first
painting in the series, Magdalena wanted to capture the incredible sense of experiencing warm sunset reflections over water on a still, peaceful evening.
A traveling show of 10 of
the paintings in this series is on view at the Lowe Art Museum in Coral Gables, Florida, through December 23, 2016 and will go on to the Smithsonian Museum of American Art in Washington, D.C.; the Fort Worth Museum of Modern Art in Texas — which organized the exhibition; the North Carolina Museum of Art in Raleigh; and the Sheldon Museum of Art in Lincoln, Nebraska.
This is the second
painting in this series.
As with the first
painting in the series, Magdalena wanted to capture the incredible s...
Throughout Handler's
paintings in this series, the muse smirks back at the artist, as in Bessie, where, Lehr observed, the character seems to be announcing the surprising fact of her existence.
While my work tends toward the reductive anyway — I refer to my esthetic as «lush minimalism» —
each painting in this series is a small color field achieved by layers of translucent paint applied at right angles.
The paintings in this series are autonomous works arranged as pairs.
I am so grateful to Nina Nielsen and John Baker for just giving me this show, but I owe an added debt to Nina for daring me not to
paint in a series.
Cumberland
paints in series with the intent to humorously communicate specific themes, for the most part relating to Sigmund Freud's idea of «sublimation» — the channeling of «lower» sexual urges into «higher» aims such as art or science.
Each painting in the series is a unique iteration of a single view of the window in her atelier and the night sky beyond.
There are 32
paintings in the series, the number of varieties of soup sold at the time by Campbell's.
And the third
painting in the series Excavation at Night (1908) though unfortunately over-varnished, particularly damaging for a very dark painting, but at the same time the shiny blackness of large areas of the work served to reinforce the connection I made between Bellows» choice and treatment of this subject and Robert Smithson «s observations on entropy in his 1967 essay «A Tour of the Monuments of Passaic, New Jersey.»
Additionally,
each painting in this series is routed with dicho / truism and indigenous Mexican characters and symbols, an invasive branding gesture which further re-adjusts a hierarchy that habitually marginalizes Americana and Chicanismo.
He often
paints in series, such as those works that concern the theme of the container — cardboard boxes, ashtrays, tin chests and lavatories.
Paintings in this series include Pilot to Tower (1966).
In the essay for the accompanying publication, Rubinstein writes, «Some of
the paintings in the series offer us splendid cityscapes, painted with such brio, inventiveness and feeling for the spirit of New York City that they will, I predict, instantly assume a central place in its art - historical iconography.
There are almost 300
paintings in this series — the most recent of them in this exhibition.
The Sketches and workings that led to the first
painting in the series (Binge Drink) and the start of «The...
Arena is the Spanish word for sand, and all
the paintings in this series combine sand with enamel paint.
This exhibition includes four other
paintings in the series on loan from private collections to recreate a 1971 exhibition at the Whitney.
A master of brushwork and color, Williams creates
his paintings in series, working through a labor - intensive process that often includes drawings, watercolors, and prints.
Berkeley # 48, one of the last
paintings in the series, returns to the desert landscape colors arranged in a more ordered formality.
The following
painting in the series, Benefits Supervisor Sleeping, was sold by Christie's in 2008 for $ 33.6 million, making it — at the time — the most expensive painting by a living artist ever to be sold at auction.
Despite the change of location,
the paintings in the series «Out West» are distinctly Jim Gingerich yet offer a change of visual pace from the Hamptons - inspired paintings the artist is known for.
Each painting in the series, entitled «Queens of the Undead», depicts a historic female commander or royal figurehead from Africa or its Diasporas, celebrated for their place in liberation struggles.
The paintings in this series share similarities in palette (muted), brushwork (loose), and the placement of forms on the pictorial space, but a closer look reveals great differences in tone and mood.
The catalogue notes that and six other of
his paintings in this series alter «the shape of the canvas, and reiterates that lengthened, zigzagged shape with the use of pencil - thin lines throughout.»
Consider, for example, two homologous
paintings in a series from 1965: «Portrait I» (above) and «Inhabiter» (below).
He paints in series, with the shimmer of all - over painting, sometimes working outward from the center of the canvas in loops and swirls almost out of Cy Twombly.
The paintings in this series are based on the 1954 French card game Mille Bornes, which he played in his youth, the object of which is to be the first player to go 1,000 miles.
Azam has developed
his painting in a series of projects that reflect his interest in extreme working conditions and also painting as a performance, from Zero Gravity, Star City, Moscow, 2008, to the freezing ice deserts of Antarctica, 2010, where he completed thirteen large paintings.
To accompany this exhibition, L&M Arts has published a fully illustrated catalogue featuring all twenty
paintings in the series as well as an essay by renowned Warhol scholar Dr. Rainer Crone and his co-author Wouter Wirth.
I was just getting the hang of mixing colors and painting still life, so it wasn't until I got to the second
painting in the series when the compositions flowed together a little better.
Since this was the first
painting in the series, you can see that the strokes seem a little forced and uncertain.
The first
painting in this series, Work No. 508 (Black Painting) 2006 is composed of a stack of horizontal rectangular bands similar to Work No. 1103 except that the sequence of painted strokes reverses so that the thinnest band is at the bottom with the strokes getting thicker towards the top.
Students will create several
paintings in a series building on the topics presented.
In several
paintings in this series titled «Soft Skin», the artist couple Hu Xiaoyuan and Qiu Xiaofei have posed in domestic surroundings, their upper bodies naked or partially covered.
A second
painting in the series - this is another delight...
I think the sequential series of paintings, already in 1953 in one of the earliest
paintings in the series Berkeley # 3, he's already dealing with these supposedly opposing forces and reconciling them in a really extraordinary way.»
When artist Jean - Baptiste Bernadet began to think of an exhibition of painters of his generation gathered around the work of Jean Degottex, whom he knows and appreciates since his formation at the Beaux - Arts, the unique format of
the paintings in this series seemed a good starting point.
The 14
paintings in that series are the first Mr. Kelly made after leaving New York for Spencertown in 1970.