Sentences with phrase «particular type of paint»

Did you have to use a particular type of paint?
That being said, some road racing governing bodies like the FIM and FIA force circuits to use a particular type of paint with grit in it that has a higher friction co-efficient than pavement for reasons of safety of the drivers.
I borrowed this Chinese literati landscape painting trope of Eight Views of Xiaoxiang, which is a particular type of painting that began in the Song Dynasty in a region in China that dissident government officials were exiled.
In retrospect, it does seem ludicrous to single out one particular type of painting and dub it optical.

Not exact matches

As I teach, judge, visit exhibitions and look at work in books or across social media, I see bits and pieces of paintings that cause me to think about how a particular effect or even a type of brush stroke could impact my own work.
I believe that painting's particular calling is to initiate this type of engagement.
It initially referred to a particular type of abstract expressionism, especially the work of Mark Rothko, Clyfford Still, Barnett Newman, Robert Motherwell, Adolph Gottlieb and several series of paintings by Joan Miró.
That boom was driven by a commercial gallery scene and auction - houses less interested in practices drawn from the neo-avant-garde, but instead in the type of works that grace white cube spaces — in particular, large paintings that were shifted profitably at auction.
The particular form of nihonga practiced by Motonaga is known as tarashikomi, a type of painting that drops or pours succeeding layers of paint, without mixing them, over preceding layers before they dry.
Working within and against the omnipresent legacy of the English landscape tradition, she searches for quiet, often overlooked places with a particular type of beauty, and makes intimate oil paintings that at first appear archaic.
He painted this snowy scene in muted tones with Impressionist - type brushwork: the style paying homage in particular to Ryder, while the introduction of trees to stabilise the vertical composition is reminiscent of Paul Cezanne (1839 - 1906), another painter whom Hartley greatly admired.
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