Sentences with phrase «pure painting still»

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I do have the Smart for two pure, and even with such options like Air Conditioning, radio, and metallic paint, you can still come out on top with a price tag of 13K.
I've never been completely won over to the pure school of landscape painting, though, or the pure school of still life, or the complete and pure school of abstraction... they are always the background for development of all the richness of the later forms... on the earth.
Still, Hicks is not making pure painting or pure anything else, no more than another woman in Minimalism, Rosemarie Castoro.
So while Caterpillars on a Leaf (c. 1952) represents (in a charming semi-figurative style of hatched black on yellow) the curling form of the creatures, by the early 1960s the artist was no longer focusing on the world of appearances, jettisoning still - lifes and interiors for paintings of pure feeling.
But given all that, the work at Marian Goodman still feels like a decisive swing toward pure painting.
While her work shows the influence of the abstract expressionism of her youth, she ultimately tired of pure abstraction and turned to creating intensely personal representational paintings of Long Island landscapes, New York City scenes, interiors, and still lifes.
Hockney's intense occupation with the genre of still - life painting enabled him to focus on the pure act of painting and the pleasure inherent to it.
Inspired in the 60's by artists like Jackson Pollock, Clyfford Still, Mark Rothko and Helen Frankenthaler, Mr. Gray began to produce large paintings using a variety of application methods — pouring, staining, sponging and other nontraditional techniques — to create compositions combining expanses of pure color and spontaneous calligraphic gestures.
Mark Rothko, Barnet Newman and Clyfford Still who at the same time embarked on their independent journeys to find the more delicate painting style, the one capable of expressing the longing for sublime and transcendence, essential and purer sentiments.
Secretly co-authored by Stanton, Modern Painting: Its Tendency and Meaning reviews the major art movements of the previous century from Manet to Cubism, praises the work of Cézanne (still largely unknown in the United States), and predicts a time, soon to come, when an abstract art of pure color will supplant realism.
At the opposite pole is the Colour Field Painting of such artists as Mark Rothko (1903 - 70), Clyfford Still (1904 - 80) and Barnett Newman (1905 - 70): a type of painting based on more pure and absolute attitudes of consciPainting of such artists as Mark Rothko (1903 - 70), Clyfford Still (1904 - 80) and Barnett Newman (1905 - 70): a type of painting based on more pure and absolute attitudes of conscipainting based on more pure and absolute attitudes of consciousness.
Still's work, and examples such as PH - 234 in particular, represent the pinnacle of Abstract Expressionism — a pure form of painting that relies solely on its creator to express the power, intensity and visceral nature of its form.
Paintings like White, Sand and Ochre, and Still Life with Orange Note, as well as one of Scott's latest paintings Orange Segments, remind me of the way that «pure» colours refer to the outside world even in the names we give to them, and I experience a moment of confusion: «is orange a colour or a fruiPaintings like White, Sand and Ochre, and Still Life with Orange Note, as well as one of Scott's latest paintings Orange Segments, remind me of the way that «pure» colours refer to the outside world even in the names we give to them, and I experience a moment of confusion: «is orange a colour or a fruipaintings Orange Segments, remind me of the way that «pure» colours refer to the outside world even in the names we give to them, and I experience a moment of confusion: «is orange a colour or a fruit?»
God was so wonderful to paint our world so lavishly - yet we are still just looking at a dirty reflection - heaven will be so bright and pure!
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