Sentences with phrase «paintings of bouquets»

«Looking at his exhibition of a dozen paintings of bouquets, a hard maple tree and a life - size, nude self - portrait, «Poseidon» (all 2009), is to be immersed in a colorful garden, as well as a pit of writhing snakes.
«Looking at his exhibition of a dozen paintings of bouquets, a hard maple tree and a life - size, nude self - portrait, «Poseidon»... read more... «Carl Plansky: «The more I see contemporary painting distrust feeling, the more feeling I put into my painting»»
Two large canvases depict an unsettling black cat sitting partly camouflaged on a gloomy staircase, and a similarly striking painting of a bouquet of dead flowers juxtaposes natural and geometric forms with the menacing air of a film noir.

Not exact matches

Handmade of majolica and hand - painted with blue checks and tiny bouquets, this handsome hopper is handcrafted by our artisans in Aurora.
As more than 12,000 Western University alumni descend on London this weekend (September 27 - 30) for Homecoming 2012, businesses along Richmond Row are painting the town purple for returning graduates in the form of balloon bouquets and stylized signage.
Crafted in durable porcelain, this elegant collection features a hand - painted watercolor bouquet of poppies, lilies, and irises for a cheerful look.
Maybe I will hang them on different pieces of furniture or flower bouquets, use them in my drawers and cabinets or maybe integrate them into a new scented vignette, with little angels and Shabby books, painted in many other different colors.
Personal or Handmade Touches - Handmade invitations (made by ourselves)- Handmade place settings (made by ourselves)- Handmade Guest Book (drop frame — guests signed a wooden heart, and dropped them into a frame)(made by ourselves)- Framed pictures for table names (made by ourselves, and named after cars from Harry's favourite film)- Personalised cake topper and cupcake decoration (cake topper from Ebay, and cake made by my Aunt)- Handmade bridesmaid's posies (made by my mum)- Personalised and hand painted wedding shoes (for Bride)(done by Beautiful Moments)- Personalised champagne glasses for Bride and Groom to use for toast (bought as a present by my sister and her family)- Ushers were bought cufflinks to wear that reflected their personal interests - Bridesmaids were given personalised flat shoes to wear in the evening (personalised by me)- Handmade bridesmaids dresses - Flowers and buttonholes, and bouquet all made unique, with my bouquet including charms with pictures of my grandfathers on them.
This bouquet of motivational books has something for everyone close to your heart.When Candy Chang covered an abandoned house with chalkboard paint and stenciled «Before I Die I Want To...» on the wall, she had no idea what, if anything, would happen.
Stunning abstract painting in vivid colors of a bouquet of flowers.
Based in observation, improvisation, and memory, this selection of recent work by Jennifer Packer (b. 1984) presents paintings of funerary bouquets and intimate portraits.
For her first solo institutional exhibition, «Tenderheaded,» on view at The Renaissance Society in Chicago through November 5, Packer further explores emotional and physical vulnerability through new portraits as well as a developing series of painted funerary bouquets.
,» on view at The Renaissance Society in Chicago through November 5, Packer further explores emotional and physical vulnerability through new portraits as well as a developing series of painted funerary bouquets.
Using saturated moody hues, her canvases maintain a certain seriousness that is offset by refreshing decisions — a bright striped shirt worn by a young man who appears on several canvases; a bouquet of flowers to keep a lone figure company on more than one occasion; a pink sweater for the intensely focused man featured in «Jewel,» the painting on the cover of the book.
«Alice Neel: Late Portraits & Still Lifes,» at David Zwirner Gallery, is a rare and extraordinary grouping of 16 perfect, irreducible human beings, four bouquets of flowers, a couple of dying plants on a windowsill beside a fire escape and a wonky white chaise longue, in a total of 18 paintings dating from 1964 to 1983, the year before the artist's death.
Jean Koeller's paintings and those of her students made the «Seasons II» exhibition at the Synesthesia Gallery a delight through October 12 and Marianist Brother Joe Barrish celebrated «Buildings, Barns and Bouquets» with his coloristic verve in various media.
I am particularly excited for Faces of Impressionism at the Kimbell and Bouquets: French Still - Life Painting from Chardin to Matisse at the DMA.
When the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts (VMFA) first inquired about a possible loan of Estelle to their exhibition Bouquets: French Still - Life Painting from Chardin to Matisse, NOMAinitially declined.
Bouquets: French Still - Life Painting from Chardin to Matisse will require a special exhibition ticket of $ 8; DMA Partners and children 11 and under are free.
Bouquets offers an exciting opportunity to examine the traditional still life through a largely unexplored cultural lens, expanding scholarship and understanding of 19th - century painting,» said Maxwell L. Anderson, the DMA's Eugene McDermott Director.
Bouquets: French Still - Life Painting from Chardin to Matisse developed from strong partnerships fostered by the French Regional American Museum Exchange (FRAME) and is co-organized by Dr. Mitchell Merling, the Paul Mellon Curator and Head of the Department of European Art, VMFA, and Dr. Heather MacDonald, the Lillian and James H. Clark Associate Curator of European Art, DMA.
Co-organized by the DMA and the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts (VMFA), Bouquets: French Still - Life Painting from Chardin to Matisse will provide a thorough reassessment of the genre, which has previously been underexplored and appreciated for its decorative qualities alone.
Bouquets: French Still - Life Painting from Chardin to Matisse Dallas Museum of Art October 26, 2014 through February 8, 2015
«Visitors to Bouquets: French Still - Life Painting from Chardin to Matisse will appreciate not only the sheer visual splendor of the works on display, but also the discovery of a clear artistic dialogue among artists of different generations working in the floral still - life tradition,» said Heather MacDonald, the DMA's Lillian and James H. Clark Associate Curator of European Art, who is the exhibition co-curator.
Plato wasn't having any of your still life painting of a fruit bowl and flower bouquet in a breakfast nook; he would have rather had a bowl of fruit he could actually eat or flowers he could actually smell.
Action - packed and elegantly painted, they feature towering wedding cakes, flutes of bubbly, handsome men, and huge bouquets of flowers.
Given the simple assignment to render some kind of bouquet on a 40» x30» piece of unstretched canvas, they all went into their studios to do what they do best: paint.
Bouquets: French Still - Life Painting from Chardin to Matisse, co-organized by the DMA and the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, showcases approximately 60 floral still lifes from painters such as Eugène Delacroix, Gustave Courbet, Henri Fantin - Latour, Édouard Manet, and Paul Cézanne.
At the Dallas Museum of Art Bouquets: French Still - Life Painting from Chardin to Matisse Heather MacDonald Interview Episode 226 - November 14, 2014 This week, we visit the Dallas Museum of Art and speak with curator Heather MacDonald about the exhibition, Bouquets: French Still - Life Painting from Chardin to Matisse.
• English Sporting Paintings o Henry Thomas Alken (English, 1785 - 1851), four works from the series A Steeplechase at Market Harborough, Leicestershire, ca. 1840 - 50, oil on panel, each 10 × 14»: The First Fence; Taking a Brook; Bad Fall at a Paling Fence; and Coming up to the Finish o Sir Edwin Landseer (English, 1802 — 1873), A Terrier on a Step, oil on canvas, 7 ⅛ × 8 ⅛» o Sir Alfred J. Munnings (English, 1878 — 1959): Study of the Pytchley Bitch, 1928, oil on panel, 16 × 16»; Pilot, one of Freeman's Hunters, Pytchley, Brixworth, 1928, oil on board, 16 × 8 1/4» • European Paintings o Kees van Dongen (Dutch, 1877 - 1968), Haystacks, n.d., (possibly ca. 1904 - 05), oil on canvas, 19 ⅝ x 25 1/2» o Raoul Dufy (French, 1877 - 1953), L'Atelier au bouquet, 1942, oil on canvas, 25 ⅝ × 31 ⅞» o Paul Gauguin (French, 1848 - 1903), Still Life with Bowl, ca. 1889, oil on canvas, 8 x 12 ⅜» o Vincent van Gogh (Dutch, 1835 - 1890), Daisies, Arles, 1888, oil on canvas, 13 x 16 1/2» o Camille Pissarro (French, 1830 - 1903), The «Royal Palace» at the Hermitage, Pontoise, 1879, oil on canvas, 21 ⅜ x 25 ⅞» o Rene Princeteau (French, 1843 - 1914), Le Tilbury, oil on canvas, 15 ⅞ x 22 ⅛» o Georges Seurat (French, 1859 - 1891), Houses and Garden, ca. 1882, oil on canvas, 11 x 18 1/2» o Henri de Toulouse - Lautrec (French, 1864 - 1901), Norfdac, 1881, oil on panel, 9 1/4 x 5 ⅝» • European Drawings o Leon Bakst (Russian, 1866 - 1924), La Chasse, pencil and watercolor on paper, sight: 12 ⅛ x 18 ⅝» o Eugène Boudin (French, 1824 - 1898), recto: Deux Bretonnes en costume, verso: untitled graphite and watercolor sketch, 10 1/2 x 8 ⅛» o Alexandre - Gabriel Decamps (French, 1803 - 1860), Studies of Hounds, black chalk on grey paper, 6 3/4 x 10 ⅞» o Georges Seurat, Enfant à l'echarpe, black conte crayon, sight: 6 1/2 x 4» o Henri de Toulouse - Lautrec, Le depart, pen and ink and pencil, sight: 6 x 9 3/4»
A few days after Jean - Paul Riopelle met Joan Mitchell in Paris in 1954, Riopelle appeared at Mitchell's painting studio with «a huge bouquet of rolled canvases from the Lefebvre - Foinet arts supplies store,» writes curator Michel Martin.
A lovely bouquet of flowers painted with brushes and a palette knife.
Shone seems, though, to be itching to throw Rae a big bouquet, noting that the new work extends beyond the «flirtatious ludic quality» of her earlier paintings, and that this time the «tightrope is long and high, the safety net seemingly miles below.»
Rosenquist's Sister Shreik, one of his classic representations of females and flowers; Prendergast's The Promenade, n.d., a post-impressionist painting of a garden party with costumed women in a setting of nature; Chagall's Le Repos, c. 1980 with its essential bouquet offered by a lover floating above a village; and Ben Schonzeit's spectacular photorealist still life, Fred and Ginger Rose, 1997.
In her 2007 painting, Two Vases, a bouquet of paper flowers is suspended by tightly rendered circles of pipe cleaner that sit on a more loosely painted wooden support.
For the exhibition, the curators have assembled a bouquet of paintings illustrating the appeal of flowers in every season.
An early painting in the show, «Hommage à ML,» is a Rorschach - blot bouquet of shimmering blues, coral, and yellow.
So too are the bouquets she places front and center in her canvases as a kind of beautiful dare, which today often means daring to be beautiful... This show's sampling of earlier paintings reveals some shifts in style, but mostly a constant preoccupation with beauty, rendered with discernment and wit.
Packer's portraits and paintings of funerary bouquets exhibit a rigorous engagement with art history as well as a highly personal response to how black bodies navigate within the present political landscape.
There is a wonderful Julian Schnabel quote where he describes one of his paintings as a «a bouquet of mistakes.»
I have seen the work of Canlove before, mostly known for their spray can flower bouquets made from recycled spray paint cans.
Fish utilizes colored glassware, crystal tchotchkes, patterned textiles, and vibrant floral bouquets merely as a surface for her energetic exploration of the properties of paint.
In 1956, Wonner started painting a series of dreamlike male bathers and boys with bouquets.
In works such as Tracey» sbouquet (At Swim Two Birds)(2011), created for an artist who once sent Bowling a bouquet of flowers, a bordering of delicate painted lace along with a stitched edge represents Bowling's open - ended approach to painting.
At one end of the first floor is the challenging retrospective by hard - to - parse Isa Genzken, while closer to the main entrance is the newest exhibition, «Bouquets: French Still Life Painting From Chardin to Matisse.»
Rail: Which brings us back to your haunting, dark still life paintings from the»80s, which included objects like a hammer, a cup, a shovel, sometimes a bundle of vegetables or a bouquet of flowers.
The white Iceberg roses and bouquet of sunflowers and red roses will replace the bouquet of red roses on the table in the painting.
Give it couple coats of your favorite paint and you got a lasting bouquet of the lovely zinnias.
Display a beautiful bouquet of fresh white flowers against dark painted walls and you have an instant soft, opulent environment.
Maybe I will hang them on different pieces of furniture or flower bouquets, use them in my drawers and cabinets or maybe integrate them into a new scented vignette, with little angels and Shabby books, painted in many other different colors.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z