From Forrest Bess» head size, interior vision, in its rough hewn frame to Rackstraw Downes» vast unframed view, unfettered by assumption or nostalgia; or from the glass and steel sculptures of Christopher Wilmarth to the stone and
pure pigment paintings of Bianchi, the experience of viewing goes beyond the sum of the materials or methods employed.
Not exact matches
The color is
painted with
pure natural plant
pigments and helps stimulate and encourage the...
How the landscape looked like it was
painted with
pure pigment, and that I couldn't believe such a place could exist.
Bevan's works are immensely tactile thanks to the fact that he is applying charcoal - made from different woods - and using his own
pure pigments which are often pressed into his
paintings.
Her work begins with marks, stains and cracks on the ground which Calame traces, then combines layers and retraces, transforming them into drawings in coloured penicl or
pure pigment and
paintings in enamel or oil pain.
Extending the post-painterly abstract techniques of pouring and staining, Saccoccio creates skeins of crisscrossing drip lines, often adding
pure dry
pigment to the wet
paint, imbuing them with colors not normally seen in daily life.
This is a giclee print of the original
painting reproduced on heavy Archival A3 size paper using
pure pigment inks.
In the most basic sense,
paint consists of
pigment -
pure color made from organic or inorganic materials - bound together with a binder.
Across the surface of this monumental
painting, Mitchell captures the spirit of her new home in the passages of weighty impasto, interspersed with blocks of high - keyed
pigment and ribbons of
pure white
paint.
Parrot (1976), on the other hand, is one of the
paintings that introduced Bolduc's signature style, and intimated his deeper ambitions: a yellow and white line of
pure pigment atop a yellow and red base, situated in the midst of a roiling jungle of green, blue, and red strokes.
Bosco Sodi is a Mexican contemporary artist, whose monochrome sculptures and
paintings are composed of
pure pigment mixed with sawdust, wood pulp, natural fibers, and glue.
«Natvar Bhavsar, best know for his
pure -
pigment paintings, says colours are like sounds that reverberate with rhythm.
Fusing drawing and
painting, Kirk is one of the few contemporary artists working solely with pastel, attracted by the
pure pigment and ability to manipulate colour and texture directly with the fingers.
Instead, he combines his own
pigments in an attempt to explore
pure unadulterated light through color that can not be easily explained... Unlike Yves Klein, known for the idiosyncratic blue
paint, or Frank Stella, whose early works are exclusively black, Knutsson investigates the entire color spectrum, focusing on one hue at a time.
• Neo-Impressionism (1884 - 1904) Group noted for its use of small dots of
pure paint pigment.
Fox eyebrows, black pearls, marble and
pure pigment / sand -
painting are all utilized in recent graduate and Brussels - based Kasper Bosmans» works.
Martin also produces works in
pure pigment — vividly intense, richly emotive, these jewel - like
paintings resonate and dominate space.
In the 1960s Olitski generally shared with Noland, and other members of the Washington Color School, an approach to
painting in which the canvas is covered with
pure areas of color, characterized, as well, by experimentation with color and
pigments.
I then added enough water so that the
paint would flow easily and could be wiped down without any streaks of
pure pigment.