Faces Places: The great 89 - year - old French New Wave director Agnès Varda, and the photographer and muralist known as JR, who is 34, travel the French countryside creating large -
scale photo portraits of villagers that they then plaster onto the sides of buildings.
Not exact matches
Chuck Close (b. 1940, Monroe, Washington) is an artist best known for his large -
scale,
photo - based
portrait paintings.
Her
portraits come with
photos of the same female sitter and on the same
scale, typically blunt and frontal — and then she reworks them in flat colors with a slight turn, as for a magazine spread.
Adele Renault is a Belgium painter best known for her
photo realistic
portraits — creating it from small
scale canvases to wall sized murals.
Gokita continues his monochromatic series that explores the traditional
portrait format on a range of
scales, using source material from vintage postcards, magazines, found
photos, and classic film stills.
Chuck Close is renowned for his highly inventive techniques of painting the human face, and is best known for his large -
scale,
photo - based
portrait paintings.
Chuck Close (b. 1940, Monroe, WA) is best known for his large -
scale,
photo - based
portrait paintings, which he started making with his first iconic black - and - white Self - Portrait
portrait paintings, which he started making with his first iconic black - and - white Self -
Portrait Portrait of 1968.
From the artist's bio: Chuck Close (b. 1940, Monroe, WA) is renowned for his highly inventive techniques of painting the human face, and is best known for his large -
scale,
photo - based
portrait paintings.
CHUCK CLOSE Chuck Close is a visual artist noted for his highly inventive techniques used to paint the human face, and is best known for his large -
scale,
photo - based
portrait paintings.
His monochromatic works explore the traditional
portrait format on a range of
scales, using source material from vintage postcards, magazines, found
photos, and classic film stills.
These video
portraits are accompanying the
photo series shot on the occasion of Tinguely@Tinguely, the large -
scale retrospective at Museum Tinguely in Basel.