Sentences with phrase «pure paint as»

It has those familiar mesmerizing flourishes of swirling lines dribbled on with sticks or brushes, but it also has thicker pools of pure paint as well as broader underlying areas of color that seem to parallel — or prefigure — Helen Frankenthaler's breakthrough works with paint on unprepared canvas of the same time.

Not exact matches

And to paint nearly half of the nation as racists is pure foolishness.
A genuine philosophy of history regarding the beginning8 of genuinely human history, and a genuine theology of the experience of man's own existence as a fallen one which can not have been so «in the beginning», would show that where it is a question of the history of the spirit, the pure beginning in reality already possesses in its dawn - like innocence and simplicity, what is to ensue from it, and that consequently the theological picture of man in the beginning as it was traditionally painted and as it in part belongs to the Church's dogma, expresses much more reality and truth than a superficial person might at first admit.
Its a horrible falasy for several reasons, it demands obediance to God not out of pure love but partly from fear and it paints God as a cruel sadistic ruler.
Sophie the Giraffe So Pure Teething Ring is made from the same natural rubber and food grade paints as the original Sophie the giraffe.
As part of their youth culture - inspired «Class of Now» collection, Wood Wood presents the men's pure cotton «Cy» short sleeve shirt with a vibrant all - over paint pattern.
A pure art of contouring and blending of lighter colors with shades of black is what's In fashion from last many years and is having same fame for this year as this style of painting your eyes never fades from grooming techniques but advances.
On a whim, during a recent trip to Michaels, when I spotted a can of Design Masters 24KT Pure Gold, I thought since my favorite faux - gold gems are too dull to wear anyways, I may as well see what a little spray paint can do.
So, Annie Sloan herself suggests using Country Grey as a base over surfaces that are dark and that you are painting with Pure White.
But Spielberg is smart enough not to paint him as pure evil.
Cinematographer John Seale, Oscar - nominated here and more recently for Mad Max: Fury Road, uses lighting to paint sin as lurid (the red of a car light, the brown grime of the city) and goodness as pure (the uncomplicated raising of a barn).
A host of exterior paint finishes are available for the Coupé, eight in all, these being Chilli Red, Pepper White, Spice Orange, Midnight Black, British Racing Green II, Eclipse Grey, Lightning Blue and White Silver, while the roof is painted as standard in a contrasting colour, with a choice of Jet Black or Pure Silver to pick from.
Optionally the coupé — and this is new too — can also be ordered with the legendary «Talladega» design 18 or 19 inch alloy wheel which was previously reserved for the Scirocco R. Moreover, five of the 13 available colours are new to the line - up: these are the three standard paints «Pure White», «Flash Red» and «Urano Grey» as well as the metallic colours «Ultra Violet» and «Pyramid Gold».
The large body surfaces are painted in cool «pure white», while «malibu blue» is used as a contrasting color for the impact surfaces of the bumpers, the door mirror housings and the seam that runs parallel to the side windows.
It's hard to compare any major city in the world in terms of pure spectacle one sees in almost every direction they look there (such as looking toward the Golden Gate Bridge during sunset, the Golden Gate Bridge as you pass under it by boat or the famed «Painted Ladies» with downtown in the background).
Grand Cayman's best galleries that sell locally produced original paintings (as well as prints) can be found at: Guy Harvey Gallery & Shoppe in George Town; The National Gallery of the Cayman Islands and Kennedy Gallery (Tel: (345) 949 8077) both in the Seven Mile Beach area; Pure Art Gallery & Gifts (345) 949 9133 in South Sound and the Bodden Town Art Shop (345) 943 2827.
The game's combat and controls are as pure as ever and those familiar with the original game will enjoy them, but it's clear that the game hasn't been evolved upon as much as being simply given a fresh lick of paint.
Naturally, the Activision suit tars Wempella as a duo of conniving villains bent on corrupting their beloved franchise, whilst their own attorney paints the picture of two blameless angels who were crushed by an monolithic force of pure evil.
Ironically, those earlier works were theorized as embodying pure painting, supposedly stripped of extraneous worldly concerns.
I use lamp black as a dramatic accent as well, placing the pure black in a part of the painting that is already devoted to very dark mixed blacks (alizarin crimson and phthalo green or ultramarine blue and burnt umber for example).
Moon was preoccupied with colour, but as Harrison pointed out, he was also, «as an artist committed to a very pure view of painting, very much involved with the American painting which followed from Pollock.»
Intermittently bright and gloomy, his paintings are characterized by unconventional grade of the constant concentration of pure pictorial elements, as color, surface, proportion, and scale followed by the theories that they could reveal the presence of the philosophical thoughts.
In a sense, his best known works — the «multiforms» and his other signature paintings — are, in essence, the same expression, albeit one of purer (or less concrete or definable, depending on your interpretation) means, which is that of the same «basic human emotions,» as his earlier surrealistic mythological paintings.
It helps explain how a single movement has struck different people as formalism or action painting, the pure representation of space or an artist's self - representation.
Unlike his contemporaries, such as Mark Rothko and Barnett Newman whose art expressed an urge to transcendence, Kline was focused on pure abstract forms and gesture itself, deprived of any symbolic character or «painting experience».
There, I met Gerald Ferguson, an artist who had left New York to pursue painting as a pure form.
Fontana also saw that in a more concrete sense, as with Robert Rauschenberg's White Paintings of the early 1950s, a pure white surface could be a receptor for the movements of light and shadow in the gallery space, furthering his quest for direct interface between viewer and work.
They detach themselves from the background, to assert paint as pure color and an object in itself.
In this context, art making itself becomes an act of ritual; or as Gerhard Richter, whose thickly textured paintings draw the viewer into unexpected depths, once described it — the pure realization of religious feeling.
It's difficult to ever view a Joan Mitchell painting as pure abstraction.
As an intellectual, he argued that pure abstract painting was the logical and necessary conclusion of modern art.
While both groups valued abstract painting as a «purer» form of art, there were also significant differences between them.
No intentional thought was put into the painting, as much as just pure emotion, combined with allowing the paintings to feel as if they painted themselves.
Rauschenberg's new conception of the White Paintings as ever - changing yet ever - pure, reflecting their environment rather than the feelings of the artist, can be connected not only to his careful observation of these works over time, but also to his growing friendship with John Cage.
As Semmes heads down the rabbit hole of artistic inspiration she takes artist Erle Loran's 1943 book, Cezanne's Compositions as her guide: Loran's attempts to diagram and unlock the powers of Cezanne's paintings are a touching artifact of pure formalism and ardoAs Semmes heads down the rabbit hole of artistic inspiration she takes artist Erle Loran's 1943 book, Cezanne's Compositions as her guide: Loran's attempts to diagram and unlock the powers of Cezanne's paintings are a touching artifact of pure formalism and ardoas her guide: Loran's attempts to diagram and unlock the powers of Cezanne's paintings are a touching artifact of pure formalism and ardor.
In each case, Rauschenberg's primary aim was to create a painting that looked untouched by human hands, as though it had simply arrived in the world fully formed and absolutely pure.
Kessel comes as close to «pure painting» as one can get nowadays.
His was, from very early on, painting not as a route to pure artistic form, but as a means of tapping into something deeply humane, something not manufactured so much as elemental.
Rauschenberg conceived of the White Paintings as pure, untouched surfaces, and he was often not directly involved in their fabrication or repainting.
The - isms of art's past half century may not have much else in common, but pretty much all first came to attention as assaults on the idea of «pure» painting.
To my mind he came to realize that as fabricator he could control all aspects of the painting: not accidents but discoveries; less emotional connections and more thoughtful evaluations; not sorrow but pure joy.
It has come to be understood as a period of painting that worked for an «absolute» reduction towards pure autonomy.
This fall, the University of California, Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive (BAMPFA) presents the first comprehensive retrospective of work by Harvey Quaytman, an under - recognized figure in twentieth - century American painting noted for his monumental shaped canvasses, material investigations, and interest in color as a pure medium.
His aim has been, as Miro once said, to «remain within pure painting» while «at the same time going beyond it.»
«Italian Futurism, 1909 - 1944: Reconstructing the Universe» aims to examine paintings and sculptures that have long been recognized as modernist masterpieces alongside works of architecture, design and pure public spectacle that fueled the dream of a total Futurist art.
His early pure abstract paintings, celebrated female depictions and mature landscape pieces — all these works represent what can easily be classified as true milestones of modern art history and are a clear indicator of just how vital the work of Willem de Kooning truly was.
As in all of Daignault's painting — installations or painting — performances, each painting in The Pure Products of America Go Crazy can be experienced as an individual work or as part of a larger theoretical and optical puzzlAs in all of Daignault's painting — installations or painting — performances, each painting in The Pure Products of America Go Crazy can be experienced as an individual work or as part of a larger theoretical and optical puzzlas an individual work or as part of a larger theoretical and optical puzzlas part of a larger theoretical and optical puzzle.
Often described as the purest of Australia's abstractionists, this exhibition celebrates Upward and will features more than fifty works including paintings, screen prints and posters from the late 1950s through to the early 1980s.
Back in those days, in 1952, action painting was seen as the purest form of union between painting and performance.
Using freeway systems as the investigative constant, thiese paintings and drawings attempt to recreate the pure structure of urban landscape.
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