The Latvian - born, New York — based artist has been rendering nature imagery from black - and - white
photographic sources since the 1960s, exploring the same subjects repeatedly in paintings, drawings and prints.
Not exact matches
Since then, Quinn has gained fast fame for his incredibly distinct portrait style in which he uses
photographic source material to rebuild his human subjects from within.
The seven - part sculptural series What It's Like, What It Is # 2 (1991), commissioned by the Hirshhorn Museum and not exhibited
since 1992, breaks from Piper's Conceptual use of the frame and grid, confronting the viewer with
photographic cut - out figures both iconic and anonymous
sourced from movements in American History, from the civil rights era to the early 1990s.
Since the 1960s Celmins has been rendering nature imagery from black and white
photographic sources, exploring the same subjects repeatedly in paintings, drawings, and prints.
Since he started showing in the mid-nineties, Gonzales has largely taken
photographic images as his
sources, investing them with renewed psychological depth.