Working largely in black and white, and often with
signature images drawn from comics and popular culture, Joyce Pensato is an exuberant expressionist painter.
Not exact matches
Through his
drawings»
signature interplay between
image and text, he moves between historical reflection, emotional longing, poetic wit, and strident critique.
Her experience working with publications directly influenced her artistic vocabulary, evidenced in her
signature use of collaged text and
image, which
draw directly on the idioms of graphic design and advertising.
Attending the New York Studio School in the 1970s, Pensato found her
signature style and subject matter early in her career, merging a
drawing - heavy, expressive markmaking - focused education with the pop culture figures that fascinated her in their form and content - such as the powerful
image of Batman, with his ominous and formally striking mask.
California - based artist Raymond Pettibon (b. 1957) began making his
signature ink - wash
drawings - combinations of cartoon - like
images with short, enigmatic texts - in the 1980s.
Developed while working in an abandoned school building with an abundance of blackboards, Simmons's
signature «erasure
drawings» employ a process of smudging chalk marks executed on slate covered paper as if to eradicate the
image and start again.
As a result, each bold line and cross-hatch the artist used to construct the
image is vividly communicated, revealing White's
signature style, which blends gestures of painting, printmaking, and
drawing with text to create new visual content.
The mushroom cloud is one of Conner's
signature images, appearing in A Movie, 1958, and briefly in Cosmic Ray, 1961, as well as in his collage works and
drawings, some of which are also on display here.
Gary Simmons: Fight Night @ Metro Pictures Oct. 30 — Dec. 23, 2014 Recognized for his
signature «erasure» technique in which he smudges and obscures elements of his paintings and
drawings, New York - based Gary Simmons is presenting a series of boxing
images including a large - scale installation of 180 posters advertising historic boxing matches.
The work on show at Plus One Gallery juxtaposes his
signature massive painted portraits, with small pencil
drawings which mirror in miniature the painted
images.
«Through his
drawings»
signature interplay between
image and text, he moves between historical reflection, emotional longing, poetic wit, and strident critique (courtesy of New Museum press release).»
The New York Times
draws parallels between Goldin's
signature work, The Ballad of Sexual Dependency, and the current culture of
image sharing.
Alphachanneling strives to use the whole body in the mark - making process and to
draw an
image over and over until they become muscle memory and the lines begin to feel like a
signature.
Made from an original
drawing, the ten by twenty feet work on paper re-introduced one of the artist's
signature images — a large, central pile of abandoned canvases intermingled with other ruins.
Marcel Dzama: With a strong narrative bent, it makes perfect sense that artist Marcel Dzama would embrace the moving
image along with his
signature figurative
drawings, which channel the surrealistic armies of Henry Darger along with rabbit holes pioneered by Marcel Duchamp (Dzama's admitted muse) and pal film director Spike Jonze.
With their origins found around the year of 1962, his
signature mirror paintings use the reflective picture plane to
draw both the viewer and the environment into the work of art, toying with the traditional notion of the painted
image being a fixed and uninterruptible moment in time.
The active sequence of
images that flutters across the three screens in Notes Towards a Model Opera must number in the hundreds if not thousands and cuts back and forth between original Kentridge animation (including his
signature stop - motion book
drawings and collages), filmed dancers and historical
images.
Initiated in 1962, Pistoletto's
signature mirror paintings use the reflective picture plane to
draw both viewer and environment into the work, playing with traditional notions of the painted
image as a fixed moment in time.
HelloSign's basic web interface allows you to easily upload PDF documents and sign them by
drawing your
signature or uploading an
image.