Screen printed cardboard box containing five prints (three silkscreens, one edition variée and one etching,) four artist generated archival publications, two three - dimensional paper pieces, two posters, a painting, a drawing, a coupon for redeeming a record, an artist's book, a metal stencil, a weaving,
a sewn canvas work and an edition catalog.
Not exact matches
Teach your kid some basic
sewing skills by
working with them to create their own pencil case to use this school year by weaving cording through white
canvas mesh just like Lovely Indeed did to make a simple pencil pouch.
His early dyed - and -
sewn canvas pieces, which sold for $ 450 in the 1960s, now bring $ 200,000, while wood
works that sold for $ 450 in 1965 are reaching $ 450,000, and a 1966 installation of the 26 letters of the alphabet, composed of soldered tin, sold at auction to MoMA for $ 1 million.
In one large gallery stain painting is rebelliously pushed off the stretched
canvas in vibrantly colored and variously two - sided,
sewn, beaded and torn
works by Manny Farber, Alan Shields and Alvin Loving.
When she first arrived, the first body of
work she created was with ribbon pieces
sewed onto
canvas.
And indeed in smaller
works she
sews directly into
canvas.
Her
works in oil on panel, graphite on mylar, mixed media on paper and
sewn canvas employ materials for their connotative properties as well as their experiential potential.
-LSB-...] The top lot was an historically important
work by Burri, dated 1953, in which sections of
canvas sacking were
sewn together like a collage, which sold to Meltzer for # 3 million, close to a record for the artist who is due a major retrospective at the Guggenheim in New York in 2015.
Two paintings, Phase I and Phase II, from an ongoing series of
sewn canvases using a changing circular motif emphasize the relationship of space, time, and thinking between
works.
Various materials — embroidery, acrylic paint, fabric and
canvas — are
sewn together to become continuous, integral elements of the
work.
In the 1970s, he discovered a method of
working with torn, dyed, and
sewn canvas, drawing on quilting traditions, that rendered his paintings more vibrant and immediate.
Her aforementioned first solo exhibition in 1980 at the Fundació Joan Miró, Barcelona, included a group of brass - and - wood sculptures, as well as wall mounted
sewn -
canvas works.
He turned to more relaxed, loquacious
works made from torn strips of
canvas stained with paint, pieced together using a
sewing machine and hung on the wall like raggedy, rich - hued banners.
Maria Lai left us a great number of
works, such as drawings of landscapes and of
working women, portraits, small sculptures, books,
sewn canvases, looms, environmental activities and projects.
Michael Raedecker's paintings never struck me as being in the running, and it was inevitable that one would compare his subtly lit, muted
canvases, with their peculiar surfaces - with wormlike excrescences of paint and mad patches of
sewing - with the suave sheen and high production values of Glenn Brown's
work.
When I asked Waltemath about these curious
canvases, she told me that they were made from remnants of The Treaty of 1868, a project that involves a series of 16 - foot
sewn canvases that she has been
working on in Nebraska since 2009.
Jeff Perrone's recent
works, while not actually paintings, have been in painting format: striped abstractions on
canvas, evoking formalist traditions but made eccentrically, in a mix of colored sands and
sewn - on found buttons.
Drawing on any number of figurative and abstract histories of painting the world around us, Crowner's
work is a refreshingly nuanced interpretation, one that draws similar graceful curvatures and natural forms from cut and
sewn canvases.
In «Fecund Algorithms,» a solo exhibition of new paintings and diminutive
sewn -
canvas works, Joan Waltemath diverts gently from the quiet perfection of her previous
work to embrace small accidents and contingencies.