Sentences with phrase «raw paint strokes»

With roughly coiled lines, intense colors, and a scabrous surface, Lobdell seems to be expressing the struggle of humankind, as raw paint strokes metamorphose into gnashing teeth in headless jaws.»

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The dynamism, the bold strokes, the vivid colors even stark black and white paintings all reflect my perspective of life as complex, intense, raw.
Leaving her brush strokes visible, the edges of her canvases raw and allowing paint to drip down the sides of her workswhile showing glimpses of underpainting, Murray emphasizedher paintings as hand - built and hand - painted, reminding the viewer of the physicality of her process and the importance of the formal aspects of painting.
To achieve these opposing states, her paintings are active and dynamic; bold colors and shapes next to neutralized palettes and detailed scratches in the painting surface; combinations of strong gestural strokes next to figurative elements; raw textured surfaces adjacent to text and calligraphic details.
Raw and passionate strokes of paint splashes and symbolism are the artist» key elements within his work's compositions.
In Slow Storm (2017), grey circular strokes spiral, tornado - like, in the canvas's upper right corner, grabbing paint from earlier layers while dripping onto patches of raw canvas.
In the years after Pollock's death in an automobile accident in 1956, however, she created a series of enormous paintings filled with thick, expressive strokes of umbre paint that abandoned figuration and instead presented raw energy, perhaps in an attempt to express her overwhelming sense of grief.
Michele Bubacco has a raw, gestural approach to painting, with deliberate strokes and a reductive palette that captures the anguish and despair of the figures.
Leaving her brush strokes visible, the edges of her canvases raw and allowing paint to drip down the sides of her works while showing glimpses of underpainting, Murray emphasized her paintings as hand - built and hand - painted, reminding the viewer of the physicality of her process and the importance of the formal aspects of painting.
Though the paint is applied to the rough surface of raw linen, each stroke is as crisp and sure as if it were painted on glass, even in the delicate lines that form the Arabic script.
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