Not exact matches
«Flora / Fauna» features works by artist Annika Connor, including watercolor and oil on
canvas paintings
revolving around the themes of nature and wildlife.
«Flora / Fauna» features works by contemporary romantic painter Annika Connor, including watercolor and oil on
canvas paintings
revolving around themes of nature and wildlife.
Her works, which consist mainly of oil paintings on
canvas,
revolve around the merging of private and public spaces.
Santa Maria della Scala, Siena Curated by Max Seidel and Carlotta Castellani With this exhibition, the Neapolitan artist pays tribute to Siena with the presentation of a dozen of unpublished large format works
around two distinct cycles: the Fiori d'inferno series, which has taken him five years of observing the flowers that can be found in the American metropolis during the coldest months of the year, while the series that
revolves around the great
canvas of Albero della Vita summarizes the language of emblems adopted by Clemente since his beginnings.
Daily activities
revolve around examining works and photographing them, carrying out research of the artist oeuvre, documentation and filing in of reports, cleaning the paintings with solvent or other mechanical methods, consolidating paint layers, infilling paint losses and the remounting of
canvas.
The show
revolves around a simple yet interesting idea of painting the
canvases on location of the walls, in the cities he artist traveled.
The monstrous
canvases have elements of collage, yet his arrival as an artist signified the return of painting to an art scene that previously
revolved around conceptual and minimalist art.