Not exact matches
am a 70 some artist who rarely sold anything, despite years of being online... for one, I
paint with pen and ink, and do not put out anywhere enough for galleries to want to bother with, plus my work is
realistic tho
from my head... also, I work
from themes, visualizing metaphoric ideas, so they're not the usual still
life or landscapes..
In the late 1960s, the USA saw the emergence of a new trend in
painting that focused on the
realistic representation of scenes and objects
from everyday American
life.
In its specific sense realism refers to a mid nineteenth century artistic movement characterised by subjects
painted from everyday
life in a naturalistic manner; however the term is also generally used to describe artworks
painted in a
realistic almost photographic way
His sophisticated
paint handling allows the artist to be as abstract or
realistic as he deems appropriate; the subject matter varies
from foreshortened stacks of wood, to cracked and dried dirt - scapes, to WWII airplanes, to still -
lives of tumbling bowls and complex fields of gray - scale circles.
Though essentially
painted from life, Baselitz subverts any
realistic elements with his intense gentural abstraction, and tenebrous palette.»
Solo presentations include Sarah McKenzie's
realistic paintings of exhibitions in museums, galleries and at art fairs at Denver's David B. Smith Gallery; Frances Goodman's portraits of femme fatales, intriguingly constructed
from hand strung sequins on canvas at South Africa's SMAC; the Haas Brothers whimsical «Mini Beast» sculptures at Austin's Lora Reynolds Gallery; and Claudio Parmiggiani's haunting still
lives, rendered in smoke and soot on board, at Simon Lee Gallery, which has spaces in London, New York and Hong Kong.
Inouye's large - scale
paintings, luminous at certain moments of day, abstract in the close - up, loosely
realistic at a distance, populate the gallery with characters and motifs
from the television show, offering kitschy wisdom, cautionary moralistic prescriptions for
living, and a reminder not to forget your dreams.
February's programming features Charles Harlan's minimalist installations and sculptures made
from industrial materials and the detritus of suburban environments; Adam Stennett's
realistic Survival
Paintings, which he made while residing in a sustainable -
living tent on Long Island (the artist currently has his tent pitched in the backyard of Pioneer Works); and
live music
from Bil Afrah Project and Lions, a seven - piece group playing classic 1960s and «70s» Ethiopian music.
In the 1970s Flack began
painting still
lifes and images
from news media in a hyper -
realistic style, and would become a pioneering photorealist painter.
Trips to Europe in 1925 and 1928 inspired him to shift
from imaginary to more
realistic paintings of women and still
lifes, which received critical praise.
«Her collage
paintings (acrylic, colored pencils, charcoal, transfers) are
realistic and highly personal — domestic interiors with family and friends, remembered scenes
from her Nigerian childhood, portraits, and still
lifes.»