Sentences with phrase «piece of canvas»

A full piece of canvas with a full piece of patterned fabric right on top.
The white paint job is also only half done and two pieces of canvas hang around a doorway that leads to an industrial - looking door firmly attached to the back wall.
Marca - Relli often worked in collage, «drawing» rapidly with a razor blade, cutting pieces of canvas into random shapes and dispersing them across the picture surface.
Wylie often paints through the filter of memory and impression, using text to enhance facts and recollections and editing images by overlaying new pieces of canvas over images, like a collage.
In one particular painting, «funhilser bay» Moran has cut pieces of the canvas off of one frame and recombined them with another work.
He is most celebrated for his large - scale collages, composed of pieces of canvas or natural linen overpainted with gestural brushstrokes.
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Whether you're looking for a metal bison he... ad design to hang above your bed, an extra-large artwork to cover a wall in your home office or an impressive piece of canvas art for your living room, there are options to suit every room shape, size and décor taste.
The tongue - wagging panels meet the vaudevillian in Smith's «Stage Paintings,» 2011, where rough - hewn platforms showcase a draped piece of canvas on which the artist's name is rendered, akin to his earlier works.
I love Samudra's clutches, but I can't justify spending $ 65 on a trendy piece of canvas.
Instead of revising her initial marks in certain areas, Wylie has collaged pieces of canvas over the paint, introducing texture and small flecks of color that together lend the work an organic nature.
To start thinking that the support didn't have to be a blank piece of canvas, the way that you could feed off the support or you could actually create a support with your own painting to then add imagery on top.
At this time, she developed her signature welding technique using wire and pieces of canvas shaded with soot applied with an oxyacetylene torch, in a series she referred to as «worldscapes.»
Reidel's grandmother is loosely painted on an irregularly shaped piece of canvas tacked to the wall in Pink Grandma and Kleenex Crown (2016).
Along with works created on huge raw pieces of canvas, the exhibit included abstract work by the artist, done with ink on mulberry and Japanese paper.
She then began to create canvas collages, in which she would attach cutout pieces of canvas to a canvas, and then paint over them with oil paint.
It is painted orange and punctuated, like a primitive ladder, with five short, horizontal pieces of canvas - wrapped wood, each painted white with a portion of a blue triangle».
In the decades that followed, Loving explored new directions, creating more organic abstractions from torn and sewn pieces of canvas, trading in a restrained formalism for an unbounded, exuberant aesthetic.
Incorporating diagonal or crisscrossing or even curlicue pieces of canvas, these efforts may well demonstrate what one kind of black art could look like.
But this season's museum shows and last season's auction results aren't enough to justify (for most people, at least), spending more than a million dollars on a square piece of canvas.
Oehlen's abstract paintings - his work had been more figurative until the end of the eighties - oozes exactly the same essence as the music of The Clash and The Sex Pistols, an achievement he obtains by using all, and I mean ALL at the same time and on the same piece of canvas, of painting's components — colour, composition, depth... — not caring about how they have been used before, and transmitting a message to the viewer that reads «anyone can do this but only I do».
Philipsz's competitors this year were: Angela de la Cruz, who reduces painting to crumpled pieces of canvas and chopped - up stretchers; Dexter Dalwood, who splices together found images to depict celebrities» living quarters; and the Otolith Group, which examines the value of documentary by creating or reconfiguring footage.
Working in oil on small pieces of canvas board near the waters and harbors of Manhattan, John Marin (1870 - 1953) was possibly the first American artist to make abstract paintings.
This unique combination of painting and screen - printing, on a free - hanging piece of canvas meant to be affixed to the wall with magnets (included), functions as both a graffiti - scrawled diary of a year in the artist's life and an exuberant expression of chromatic bliss.
[2] Done in oil on two separate pieces of canvas, the work exemplifies the beginnings of the pop art movement in the way that Rosenquist takes imagery from mass media, using a picture of a tomato and a clipping from an ad for hand cream.
They go together better than you might expect, thanks to Ms. Crowner's interests in craft, design and decorative strains of modernism.The two - dimensional works aren't painted, but stitched together from monochromatic pieces of canvas and linen.
«You want the biggest piece of the canvas to be filled with the most relevant, appealing, and attractive parts of your experience.»
Even the artwork — a framed piece of canvas — is colourless.
But while most of us are contemplating a few nights under a damp piece of canvas, Rolling Stones front man Mick Jagger is set to see out the festival in style (well, let's face it, wild horses wouldn't get Mick to slum it in a tent).
DIY Drop Cloth Laundry Room Tags are a simple Spring organization project that you can most likely make with supplies you already have around your house like scrap pieces of canvas and clothespins.
(Conrad Marca - Relli; American artist linked to abstract expressionism and known for making large patchwork collages of cut pieces of canvas; b. in Boston in 1913; d. Tues. [Aug. 29] at his home in Parma, Italy, aged 87)
Click the link and she'll show you how to embroider an inspired statement (like «Yummy») on a piece of canvas and then sew it into a neat little sack that folds down the same way a brown paper sack does, so it won't take up too much room in your purse.
All you'll need is a piece of canvas drop cloth from the painting department at your local Home Depot or Lowe's, and Sharpie Permanent Markers or Fabric Markers.
Hues of pink, red and cream dance along the sandstone walls like oil paints smeared on a piece of canvas.
Speaking to John Coplans in 1971, Judd recalled how this unique form came about: «One of the first three - dimensional ones started off as a piece of canvas from failed painting that I tried to turn up, but I couldn't make the canvas turn up evenly.
I threw out the piece of canvas and replaced it with galvanized iron.
If you are beginning to learn painting with oils and don't like what you've painted on a piece of canvas, you can always paint over it.
The shaped canvases took on even less regular forms in the Eccentric Polygon series, and elements of collage were introduced, pieces of canvas being pasted onto plywood, for example.
Once among France's most famous and critically adored artists, Simon Hantaï developed a novel painting process that he called pliage — a kind of answer to Matisse's decoupage, or cut - out, technique — which consisted of wadding up a piece of canvas into a ball, colorfully painting its exterior, and then flattening it out to reveal a mix of bare and painted swaths.
DJ: Yes, one of the first three - dimensional ones started off as a piece of canvas from a failed painting that I tried to turn up, but I couldn't make the canvas turn up evenly.
Sitting on a piece of canvas, the sand creates a landscaped terrain that lies somewhere between painting and sculpture.
Painting to Be Stepped On (1960/1961), for example, invited viewers to tread upon a piece of canvas placed directly on the floor.
When Pollock moved from easel painting to dripping or pouring paint onto a piece of canvas spread on the floor, he was able to get long, continuous lines impossible to get by applying paint to a canvas with a brush.
A column sculpture draped in a piece of canvas with nails hammered like their sharp ends were sprouted on the exterior of the column, were designed to move, rotating around its axis while the nails flew upward with speed.
After sewing each fragment onto a piece of canvas, Cloud cuts the canvas into the shape of the clothing, and then sews the resulting items into a larger, oddly shaped patchwork «quilts.»
One day he took the quilt from his bed, stretched it like a piece of canvas, and then to «neutralize» the quilt's bold pattern added his white pillow and proceeded to daub the whole with paint.
BK: I've always had a very broad definition of art, and it always struck me as funny that any piece of canvas with some pigment on it is called art, and some movies or forms of music are considered art and some aren't.
He applies these corrosive substances to pieces of canvas, linen or jute fabric, sometimes to create pale patterns, but more often to make the painting support look like something that's been left out in the rain or pulled from a mildewed basement.
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