Sentences with phrase «range of acrylic paints»

In due course, this invention was applied to paint by Bocour Artists Colors, Inc. who launched a narrow range of acrylic paints in a turpentine solution which could be mixed with oils.
All were painted in California on identically sized canvases and with a range of acrylic paints that dry quickly in the sun, and which have an essential brightness to them that feels immediately unproblematic.
I work in a media range of acrylic paint, ink, collage and resins.

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For jewellery, there's Kirstin Stride (hand - drawn and - painted birds turned into earrings and brooches), Frilly Industries (laser - cut wooden brooches from Birmingham - based duo Kirsty Hillyer and Adrienne Frances, who will be bringing «a Bust - inspired range of feminist STUFF» to our summer do) and Kayleigh O'Mara (acrylic laser - cut jewellery — plus a complementary range of cards and paper goods — currently riffing on a sea theme).
The best - selling range of art packs are ideal for kitting out each student with a variety of materials to start them off on their artistic journeys - from paint, pencils, paper and accessories to pastels, watercolours, pens and acrylics - the art packs can be tailored to exactly suit the needs of your students.
Flinders Street Gallery: Set on the eastern fringe of Surry Hills, owner Jason Martin's whitewashed gallery is filled with pieces by international artists that range from traditional acrylic paintings to cutting - edge sculptures made with horsehair and Laminex.
If you're relatively new to acrylics, or indeed painting, this is a really good exercise to get you familiar with different brush strokes and with creating a good range of values (lights and darks).
He worked with the art manufacturer Daler Rowney in their relaunch of the System 3 Acrylic range producing paintings for the ad campaign and demonstrating the versatility of the paint at various events and on live television.
You employ a range of materials in your paintings — including Flashe, acrylic, enamel, ink, silk, Mylar, paper, on canvas.
An accompanying solo exhibition at the Mönchehaus Museum presented an untitled installation made in 2015 that is comprised of seven parts: four wooden towers and three columns incorporating a range of materials including mirror foil, glass, plastic flowers, spray paint, plaster, acrylic, woven polypropylene, medication instructions, coloured tape, photographs, metal clips, magazine covers, and paper.
She is best known for her complex collages and paintings, made from a range of media, such as acrylic, rhinestones and enamel.
This selection of paintings from the 1970s shows a range of Minimalist - inspired experimentations with abstraction: hazy, striped plexiglas paintings by Thomas Chimes (1921 - 2009), a Day - Glo round - edged canvas by Ralph Humphrey (1932 - 1990), atmospheric grid - based oil paintings by Warren Rohrer (1927 - 1995), subtly - lined acrylic monochromes by Sean Scully (b. 1945), and a pencil drawing by Sol LeWitt (1928 - 2007), are seen in relation to more recent paintings by Lee Ufan (b. 1936) and Pat Steir (b. 1940), who continue to explore the legacies of line and gesture in abstract painting today.
The scope of Michael Meads» work is large, and wandering from room to room in «Bent Not Broken» at the Ogden Museum of Southern Art, his range of mediums and forms is awe - inspiring: acrylic paintings, charcoal drawings, papier - mâché masks, screen - printed images overlaid on gessoed wood panels, vivid sculptural triptychs, a small bound book of collages.
From those microcosms, which originated in her studio space, themes of breakdown, contamination and corruption emerge as well, resulting in a range of abstract and minimalist compositions across plywood and acrylic paint skins.
The exhibition opens on 19th April and marks the launch of Gallery Odyssey in Mumbai and includes sculptures ranging on a vast scale in multiple mediums and acrylic paintings.
«Ranging from internal commentary on the state of contemporary culture to a satirical analysis of the internet in general, Weldon has deftly created a body of new acrylic paintings that humor and appall.
Basquiat considered drawing a key means of expression in its own right and no less significant an art form than painting; his works on paper are notable for their remarkable range, incorporating oilstick, crayon, acrylic, pen, pencil and watercolour.
Working predominately with acrylic, the geometrically - organised, dichromatic paintings contain a range of shapes in different sizes, almost mathematically arranged to create perfect compositional balance.
Hess» services cover a wide array of artistic expertise ranging from ceramic art and wooden sculptures to oil, watercolor, acrylic painting, writing and photography.
From that year on Peacock has shown in a wide range of international centres (Paris, Stuttgart, Nice, Seoul, Vienna, Brussels) as a founding member of the New New Painters, an experimental group of American and Canadian artists dedicated to exploring the fullest potential of the new acrylic paints.
Terry has also developed a range of specialist brushes, watercolour and acrylic paints, is a bestselling author and well known TV personality.
Though working in a variety of mediums, the artist is known primarily for his painting, bringing acrylic and oil stick to a range of surfaces — linen, paper, wood and pages of books — and exploring the human tendency for pattern hunting.
Watercolor, compared to oil or acrylic paint, offers a special range in tone — a balance between the spontaneity of the water and the control the artist exerts.
With a range of traditional and nontraditional materials, including acrylic and oil paint, ceramic, paper, canvas, carpet, and larvae, as well as varying techniques — from painting, pouring, cutting to burning — the artists employ different degrees of chance, and some more than others.
The vigorous acrylic and oil - stick pieces begin with the pouring and slathering of paint onto canvas or wood panels that range in size from 16» x 20» to 30» x 80».
He employs a wide range of media, ranging from fluorescent lights to fabric scrims, colored and tinted gels, paint, wire, acrylic, and glass.
Each work consists of one colour of acrylic paint applied according to the range of sizes available in one standard pack of household brushes.
Expect to find watercolors, paintings in oil and acrylic, photography, sculpture which demonstrate the creative range of this duo of artists.
«Painting Place», includes a selection of recent acrylics on paper, as well as smaller gouache pieces that are all nominally landscapes, although they range from the more identifiable to the abstract.
Based in Youngin, South Korea, Kim is an artist and illustrator who also happens to love creating unique animal characters out of a range of materials including everything from polymer clay, fabric and nail polish to aluminium wire, brass tubing, acrylic paint and polyester.
Combining acrylic and oil with collage and printmaking techniques, Wilson depicts a variety of imagery that draws from traditional painting genres and historical influences that range from Matisse to Bearden.
This exhibition features a wide range of mediums including acrylic painting, drawing, photography, printmaking, video, sound installation and sculpture.
The works on view range from colorful abstract paintings and mirrored tabletop sculptures to wall - mounted configurations of vinyl, acrylic, and resin that evoke Eva Hesse.
The artist employs a range of media in visualising his variation on the theme; oil paint, acrylic, watercolour, charcoal, graphite, coloured pencil, ink on paper, ink on plastic, printing ink and photocopying.
He uses a range of painting techniques, often ink and acrylics on linen or oil on linen.
The contrast between natural and man - made is highlighted through the use of applied materials to the wooden canvas, which range from graphite drawings, acrylic, mixed media, enamel paint and resin.
The eclectic range of works includes provocative lumpen - sculptures by Franz West and Rosemarie Trockel, a playfully tormented painting by Wols (Wolfgang Schulze) and a hilarious copy of Raphael's «The School of Athens» by Malcolm Morley, in which a pantheon of Greek philosophers is rendered in gooey globs of acrylic, like a thickly frosted cake.
On view are important early sculptures, including Rainbow Picket (1964), which blend minimalist forms and bold color choices, and a range of vibrant paintings and sculptures made with sprayed acrylic lacquer, a material typically used for decorating cars.
Working intuitively he incorporates a range of mediums that include found objects, paper, wood, canvas, spray paint, acrylics, cel vinyl, sandpaper, pencil and India ink.
Combining an eclectic range of media including bleach, acrylic, spray paint, gouache and fabric dye, she begins an investigation into the relationship between the painted surface and its base.
The stunning mélange of acrylic in a range of prismatic hues offers such visual opulence that marks this cosmic canvas as among the artist's finest paintings of the 1970s.
Her main interest is life - drawing and life - painting - she was lucky enough to have John Coyle RHA as a tutor at NCAD - and she continues to explore both abstract and representational styles in a wide range of mediums, including oils, acrylics, watercolour, egg tempera, pastel, charcoal and mixed media.
The selection of works in this exhibition range from painting on canvas to mixed media paintings that combine paper collage, paint, ink, chalk and graphite on canvas supports to unique acrylic paintings combined with ink on paper.
Ranging in scale from tabletop to large - scale floor and wall pieces, made primarily of fiberglass and resin, and painted with colorful oils and acrylics, the works are whimsical and welcoming, sturdy enough to climb on and comfortable enough to lounge in, alone or with a partner depending on the design.
The paintings, many of modest size, vary in medium from traditional oil and acrylic to gold leaf and other non-traditional materials; the drawings include graphite, ink and natural pigment drawings and range from post-it note size to much larger scale drawings.
Its extensive collection includes Irish landscape painting and rural scenes painted in watercolours, acrylics, oils or mixed media, along with a range of exclusive Giclee prints, as well as a number of contemporary irish artworks.
Known first for his circle paintings, Noland became a defining Color Field painter by rhythmically exploring a wide range of acrylic hues in a visual language of chevrons, diamonds, horizontal bands, and plaid patterns on variously shaped canvases, one as wide as 7.3 meters.
It's a personal exploration of nature, he continues, in which she uses «an impressive range of mediums and materials, from acrylic - on - silk paintings to resin sculptures, to photography and video projections.»
In over 50 years that we have been making acrylic paints we have amassed a ton of acrylic painting information that ranges from fun and informative videos to detailed technical documentation and MSDS sheets.
Typically composed of thin layers of acrylic and oil paint on panel board, her paintings employ a broad range of techniques, deftly shifting between stark graphic lines to loose washes and thickly rendered brushstrokes.
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