Along with works created on huge
raw pieces of canvas, the exhibit included abstract work by the artist, done with ink on mulberry and Japanese paper.
Not exact matches
Creativity / Imagination: To be an artist, one has to be creative and imaginative and produce beauty out
of raw materials (e.g., painters use blank
canvas, colors, and brushes to create chef - d'oeuvres; sculptors form beautiful and inspiring
pieces out
of a variety
of materials, some create masterpieces out
of wood logs and chain saws; fashion designers design couture from unique fabrics and interesting patterns; musicians compose melodies from the alphabet
of music; poets invent impactful stories out
of simple words, etc.).
Nice Vanity Fair
piece about the cinematography
of the nominated films: The Hurt Locker «Äôs director
of photography, Barry Ackroyd, uses Super-16 cameras to create a
raw, documentary feel for his sun - drenched
canvas in Kathryn...
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And the belie the enormous amount
of distilled thought, and
raw life force behind the artist's work: Turns out the black - paintings series was born when Stella blacked out a multicolored
canvas in a fit
of frustration at how the
piece was progressing.
Color Field pioneer Sam Gilliam, for example, first applied acrylic paint to
raw, unprimed
canvas by staining it like a
piece of fabric, as realized in the sculpture - painting hybrid Hedge Sky.
Each
of these paintings began as a large
piece of raw linen or dyed
canvas.
Begun in 2013, the project sends
pieces of raw canvas to schools around the globe with the sole requirement that they be affixed to desks for a year and illustrated by students.
Working with
raw linen or
canvas, Jacobs wraps and re-wraps the material on multiple tree trunks, subjecting the
pieces to various gessoes and rubs, and leaves them to absorb the influences
of weather patterns and the evolution
of the trees themselves.
The
canvas pieces of Flasche paint on
raw linen evoked an organic character and intensified the shapes that float about.