Sentences with phrase «paintings leaned up»

He brings outside old paintings leaned up against the wall; these are mildewed, and wisps of a spiderweb stretch across the corner of a frame.
The «Open» series was born when Motherwell noticed the enticing «congress of shapes» created by a smaller rectangular painting leaning up against a larger canvas in his studio.

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But when painted - up soldiers emerge from enormous wooden lean - tos and start slashing each other's throats with what looks like serrated ping - pong paddles, that kind of local color lends novelty to something that a lot of action fans will have otherwise seen before.
In his essay, Eleey writes that Connors» paintings «bear traces of one another, but they also sometimes prop each other up or lean into each other, as if to physically reinforce, in painterly terms, Jack Spicer's ideas about the interdependence of poems.
Hayley Tompkins» No Title — a real twig with buds, painted bright green, contrasts Kossoff's pale old leaning tree, propped up on stakes.
Up close and personal, leaning away from the viewer but her deep blue eyes directly confronting us, Branded is an uncompromising self - portrait by Jenny Saville in which thickly - impastoed paint becomes flesh spread across the canvas for us all to see.
In the strongest work in this show, what look like cut - up scraps of painted canvas are really thick swaths of acrylic paint, peeled off a flat surface and draped over bare wood stretcher bars leaning against the wall.
Especially in paintings from 1967 and ’68 titled «Rignalla» and «On the Ledge» from 1976, she lines up the vases on a high horizon, giving them a personable lean and monumental scale reminiscent of Philip Guston's late works.
It also enables you to observe the «fat over lean» rule as you build up layers, ensuring your painting has a sound structure.
Made of newspaper, rolled up and glued, then painted black to give the dried, tube - shaped material some rigidity, these straight or curly pieces were also scattered around a column in the gallery, or placed upright, leaning against a window.
There are openings to other spaces, bathed in light or cloaked in darkness, but the spatial illusion in his paintings is fused to a sense that the entire picture surface is leaning up against the picture plane, pushing into our world rather than receding away from it.
Around him, the canvases lean against the walls, tall and wide like bulls, towering, and he bounces between them, working on up to eight paintings at once.
I have a painting that I lean there — when we need to cover up our tv.
There were oodles of BEAUTY - FULL paintings stacked in wooden crates, leaning up against the walls, and hung on just about every open spot of wall space.
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