Olivier begins with
a single image painted on a small wood panel.
On Tuesday, Christie's is countering with «Study for Head of Lucian Freud,»
a single image painted in 1967, from the estate of the writer Roald Dahl, which the house hopes will fetch around $ 20.5 million.
Not exact matches
U nder the influence of western painters who settled in Bali in the 1930s - Balinese artist started
painting single scenes instead of narratives tales, using
images from everyday life as their theme,
Berberian never shows a
single frame of movie Gilderoy works on but provides plenty of aural cues, sound track snippets and narration describing the ludicrous set up of each scene to
paint an
image of an over-the-top mess commonly found in Italian horror.
«It began with musings on epochal
paintings and evolved with the photographs I had taken over the years,» said Kiarostami, «Each of these frames is in essence 4 minutes and 30 seconds of what I imagine to have transpired before and after a
single image».
A cel is a
single frame of animation on a transparent sheet that is laid on top of a
painted image.
DeepForger generates
images from a
single photograph and a library of
paintings from famous artists.
Each
painting or drawing, whether a broad landscape, a
single tree or a still life, seem to coalesce into a
single, deeply felt
image.
She first received public recognition in New York when her richly - colored canvases holding
single shapes were prominently featured in the New
Image Painting exhibition at the Whitney Museum in 1968 with works by artists such as Susan Rothenberg and Joe Zucker.
While Schnabel has been making
paintings with spray -
paint for more than thirty years, the body of work on view in Enigmas remains relatively unknown; these more recent
paintings are built on a
single found photograph whose weathered emulsions gave birth to an
image beyond the original.
Resembling a full stop or black hole, Divola's spray
painted circles, almost as lesions upon the interior walls of a derelict abandoned space, add both a lethal mark to a sinister
image of utter abandonment, as well as accentuate the significance and weight of a
single material gesture enacted by the artist upon a chosen ground.
Every
single one has extraordinary color: the variety and brightness each piece carries, detail: the amount of work that is put into every aspect of each
painting that make it look so realistic and abstract, lighting: the bright light shining throughout each
image giving each piece an intriguing positive / enthusiastic energy, shading: the detailed shadings on each face giving them that 3 - dimensional look, definition: the quality of the defined lines that are portrayed through every
painting (piece) and every small detail in the
painting (like the faces and body parts) line: the complex and balanced lining that is seen in both, the abstract and realistic
images in these works, texture: somewhat giving off an appealing texture to the works by the dimensions, as if you can reach out and grab the
images, dimension: the realistic look that each women has (3 - dimensional), spacing: the space is used wisely in each work, very nicely spread out adding to its originality, touch: the clear and powerful finishing touch that every piece has, and the most visible that is seen in every piece here, is simply life.
The photographic
image, it's digital reproduction, and the acrylic abstract
painting sit as separate medium - specific layers, while also compressing into a
single composition.
Artwork Introduction In Makiko Kudo's
paintings, a mental
image - landscape unfolds within which both things she encounters in daily life and the dream - like world of her imagination that have formed a
single - harmonized entity.
Finding himself drawn to figurative
images displaying a complexity of expression, Lawson's resulting
paintings each focus on a
single figure from torso up, all including faces and hands.
2003 Annual Student Exhibition Chuck Close Prints: Process and Collaboration Robert Knox: Non-Fiction
Paintings Fred Wilson: Objects & Installations, 1979 - 2000
Single Channel: Collaborationg with the Moving
Image 25th Master of Fine Arts Thesis Exhibition Angela Grauerholz: Reading Room for the Working Artist and Privation Mads Gamdrup: Renunciation
Every
single one of the
images in this book — most of which are portraits, though there are some excellent still lifes, cityscapes, and street scenes, as well — jump out at the viewer as though they were
painted last week.
Similar to his multi-panel landscape
paintings, these large - scale
images of the Yosemite Valley are printed on four panels and solve the problem of capturing the vastness of Yosemite in a
single image.
This trick, in which an
image is only legible from a
single perspective, can be seen in classical
paintings, such as William Scrots» 1546 portrait of King Edward VI.
He stressed the artificiality of his
images by
painting them as though they'd come from a commercial press, with the flat,
single - color Ben - Day dots of the newspaper meticulously rendered by hand using
paint and stencils.
Each minute of video consists of close to 2,500 still
images quickly
painted sequentially on a
single piece of wood for a camera to record frame by frame.
Johnson's photographs are created through a highly complex and exacting process of scanning multiple drawings,
paintings, and collages into a
single cohesive
image that at times resemble animation cels and Pop art.
In his new
paintings, Nara continues to present his familiar
images of a
single figure that he's continued to refine.
As much as Rauschenberg's work of the early 1950s had been championed for its elimination of painterly conventions — no subject, no
image, no taste, no object, no beauty, no message — Untitled [glossy black
painting] makes the case that Rauschenberg was equally radical for what he was willing to let in — chance, duration, changing context, accidents, a life in the present.18 Historians tell us about the Rauschenberg who pursued a mode of creativity that had «a life beyond its initial conception,» but it is not always possible to observe the process of accretion.19 In 1986, Untitled [glossy black
painting] would appear on the cover of Arts Magazine, its identity photographically stilled.20 That was part of the history of this
single canvas.
In two recent series, one of rounded - squares that look somewhat like television or computers screens and the other of black concentric circles that resemble targets, he turns
painting into an industrial project in the manner of photography by making multiple
painted copies of a
single one - off photographic
image.
Neel's work, is an assimilation of many different moments and moods, a distillation of many hours of scrutiny of the subject that concludes in a
single summarising
image where the impressions captured over time are related not simply through an
image but through the material quality of
paint, the flicks of the wrist and the movements of an arm,
paint laid on hastily and contours outlined slowly.
Bringing together five of Bannard's seminal
paintings from 1959 - 1962, the exhibition surveys the early portion of his career defined by
single -
image paintings with hard - edged geometric shapes and complex explorations of color and surface.
For example, the film «Wounds and Absent Objects», a homage to Kapoor's hero, American abstract expressionist Barnett Newman (1905 - 70), suggests a deep journey from colour to darkness; on the screen, viewers see a
single - coloured
image, very much like one of Newman's
painting, that shifts from brighter to darker shades.
While his first shaped canvases were determined by the silhouette of a
single depicted object, as in the Smoker series, later works such as Nude with Lamp are shaped according to their own logic, rather than that of the
painted image, utilizing the blank space of the bare wall behind.
This work established two major themes in Bartlett's artistic practice that would remain constant — an unabashed approach to the act of
painting and the prolonged investigation of a
single subject or
image.
By contrast, Kellerbar has light from a
single source illuminating a bare pub sign and a
painted china spaten which, in their magnificent simplicity, conjure
images of another world.
Known for her legendary
painting The Rose (now in the collection of The Whitney Museum of American Art), DeFeo consistently explored
single, inanimate forms which she deliberately distorted and mystified, transforming them into magical, provocative
images executed predominantly in shades of black and white.
Rather than being derived from a collage of several
images, some of Wood's
paintings are based on a
single photograph.
Rather incongruously, a
single cartoon
image sourced from European language textbooks such as those for learning Spanish or French is pasted over their meticulously
painted abstract grounds.
VARA provides its protection only to
paintings, drawings, prints, sculptures and still photographic
images in
single copies or limited editions of 200 or fewer copies that are for exhibition only and that the author has signed and numbered.
Another strong price was set for a classic
image in contemporary art history — Andy Warhol's «Coca Cola [3],» one of only four
paintings of a
single Coca - Cola bottle that the artist made in 1961 and 1962.
It's an unusual outing, to say the least, for the world's most celebrated living painter, because the works aren't
paintings per se but rather painting-esque things: what he did was take a digital
image of a
single one of his 1990 abstract canvases and then run it through a mathematical process to isolate its chromatic DNA as a series of eye - boggling, colored «STRIPS.»
Works on view include 24 x 20 - inch large - format,
single -
image Polaroids Ray, 1979, and Self - Portrait, 1979 Known for depicting
images of friends and family in his
paintings, Close expanded his subject interests in his photographic work to include people he has met throughout his career, such as artists, dancers, actors, or politicians: Jasper, 1997 (Jasper Johns); Robert, 1997; Hillary Rodham Clinton, 1999; Renée, 2007; Bill T.Jones, 2008, and Alec Baldwin, 2010, among others.
While his first shaped canvases were determined by the silhouette of a
single depicted object, as in the «Smoker» series, later works are shaped according to their own logic, rather than that of the
painted image, utilizing the blank space of the bare wall behind.
Most
paintings in the exhibition employ two or three colors interacting visually on five sides to produce a
single image that unfolds as the viewer shifts position.
Framed, as illusionary and utopian photographs or
paintings, they create a nearly monochromatic
image of a
single material, uncanny and ironic at the same time.
In the 1960s he began employing brighter colors and scraping down entire canvases rather than working on top of previous attempts, thus beginning the entire
image afresh at each session and often spending months or years on a
single painting.
In this work, thread is stretched from a
single focal point, creating an abstract
image, referencing geometric abstract
painting.
Engaged in such a way of seeing, it is impossible to think of a Riley
painting as a
single image.
In the Stare series, the artist uses a
single found
image as a starting point for a number of works, with the face of the subject repeatedly reworked in layers of
paint.
Morris's work also related, closely or more obliquely, to diverse things happening concurrently in American art, such as Philip Guston's absurdist figuration; Tom Nozkowski's or Ron Gorchov's allusive abstraction; Vija Celmins's
single -
image paintings; Richard Artschwager's psychological minimalism.
In a series of ten
paintings and 10 works on paper, Dash has created a
single image of Sagaponack's Main Street to create a nuanced exploration of color and light.
Obituaries condense a life into a few column inches and a
single image — a scrap of newsprint that becomes a heavy token, a memento, even an icon when rendered in
paint.
Through humble materials — including blue
paint and a silver
paint pen — Cinto works directly on the wall and transforms a
single line, repeated at different angles and lengths, into a titanic
image of water that expresses both renewal and risk.»
A
single painting may connect to the idea of transformation by literally moving from one
image to the next during the
painting process, as I shift through a range of ideas about
painting, a variety of source
images, and layers of looking and reinvention.