Not exact matches
For the past few years, Farber has been making
paintings comprised
of multiple thin
layers of clear
acrylic pouring medium.
James Lecce is similarly interested in sumptuous surface textures, but also the rhythmic play
of tight tonalities in his
layered,
poured paintings of acrylic polymer emulsion enhanced with metallic swaths
of color.
Working with
layers of acrylic paint that are by turns
poured, pooled, filled and wiped away she uses the natural proclivities
of the liquid medium to establish a rhythm
of organic patterns that she fills with intricate geometric structures.
Her process involves the use
of large quantities
of acrylic paint poured onto her studio floor; the
paint eventually becomes building blocks to construct
layered abstract sculptures called
paint - objects.
Well known for her approach situated in Color Field
painting, Gualdoni begins her
paintings by
pouring acrylic paint directly onto the canvas, creating overlapping
layers of capricious and unpredictable ground.
In these works, Whitten
poured and pooled different
layers of acrylic paint onto a canvas lying on a flat surface.