Sentences with phrase «small works on canvas»

They're among 32 paintings, a selection of photographs, three videos, a variety of small works on canvas (stretched and unstretched) and aluminum, plus ephemera — sketches, magazines, snapshots, etc..
Small works on canvas by Andy Warhol, Sam Francis, and Robert Indiana, along with a color pencil study drawing by Roy Lichtenstein, will be presented alongside Picasso's «Femme».
Sue Beyer, chosen as a finalist in the Sunshine Coast Art Prize, now has a series of small works on canvas paper available.
The paintings are all small works on canvas of views that Alfred found during his travels.
«Unbound» is flanked on either side by two smaller works on canvas that display the deconstructed cover material, which varies between cardboard, paper, and canvas.

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But in every respect, the new film finds Villeneuve working on his biggest and most ambitious canvas to date and, perhaps most impressive, flawlessly catching the moods and mores of small - town, God - fearing America.
However, the difference is that whereas Mma Ramotswe is an African Miss Marple - who has an instinctive understanding of people based on her close observations of life in her own small community, the star of this new series is an extremely well read moral philosopher named Isabel Dalhousie which gives McCall Smith a wider and more sophisticated canvas on which to work.
Avid gardeners may be reluctant to give up their large green canvas, but if you find most of your time spent outdoors is on yard - work, then consider moving to a home with a smaller outdoor footprint.
However, unframed canvases are a bit of a different story as are small unframed works on paper.
For artists who work in distinctively different styles (for example, small watercolors framed under glass, and large, 3 - dimensional varnished works on canvas), I think consistency in pricing * within each style * would be the most important thing, so that it makes sense to the buyer.
Rose Sharp writes that Goodman's oeuvre «is a little bit difficult to sum up, perhaps, because over the course of this long and productive career, her creative output has vacillated between painting and drawing (with forays into three - dimensional constructions); smooth surfaces and chaotic buildup on canvas; and intimate small - scale works and jaw - dropping large paintings that grab your eye from across the room.
Andrew Masullo works on small canvases with unmixed oil paint in high - keyed colors.
Yet, in both large - scale canvases and smaller works on panel, the works» spatial constraints seem only to distill and enhance the pigment.
Within a few years the materiality of oil paint takes on a more central role in his work when he begins to make paintings by depositing small amounts of liquid paint onto his canvases and tilting them this way and that to direct the paint toward the edges of some feint pencil markings.
For West Wall, Dwan Main Gallery (1967), a now classic exhibition presented in 2008 at Peter Blum, Chelsea, William Anastasi photographed an empty gallery, silkscreened that image onto a slightly smaller canvas, and installed that work on the wall, making «the wall... a kind of ready - made mural,» thus changing «every show in that space thereafter.»
Blue Mountain Gallery presents new abstract paintings by Janet Sawyer in a group of works on canvas and smaller works on paper.
Painted on every conceivable kind of surface, from aluminum foil and corrugated cardboard boxes to cotton batting and artichoke leaves, these small works honor artists ranging from Alfred Jensen, who shares Martin's interest in numerology («Good Morning Alfred Jensen, Good Morning,» reads a 2005 - 07 painting whose rainbow of stripes frames, in Jensen-esque colors, a bikini - clad calendar model) to Dash Snow (a messy little canvas of 2006 - 07 titled Dash Snow Bombing, in which the late enfant terrible appears in a tiny blurry photo by Ryan McGinley, spray - painting a wall).
Much of this relates to Richter's exploration of the relationships between painting and photography, and only a very small proportion of the work features brush on canvas.
Golub experimented with scale, and the works assembled for this exhibition range in size from the smaller works on paper to monumental, unstretched canvases that extended from floor to ceiling at the Serpentine Gallery.
«Erik den Breejen, the guy who paints images of musicians using lyrics from their songs, presented three small studies on canvas along with some larger work @ St Nicholas Studios.»
«Of Earth and Sky» includes paintings on linen canvas and on wood panel — ranging in size from 54 x 50 inches to as small as 8 x 10 inches — along with a suite of works on paper.
His recent solo exhibitions at the Museum of Contemporary Native Arts in Santa Fe, New Mexico (2012) and at Urban Shaman Contemporary Aboriginal Art in Winnipeg, Manitoba (2013) highlighted his most recent work — a striking series of small works on paper and panels and an impressive collection of large scale paintings on canvaswork he describes as «rooted in Indigenous abstraction and Modernist aesthetics».
Her «thing» is a little bit difficult to sum up, perhaps, because over the course of this long and productive career, her creative output has vacillated between painting and drawing (with forays into three - dimensional constructions); smooth surfaces and chaotic buildup on canvas; and intimate small - scale works and jaw - dropping large paintings that grab your eye from across the room.
For his exhibition Plegarias, opening Saturday, November 7, 3 — 6 p.m. Lorenzo Hurtado Segovia's work consists of small paintings on wooden panels, paper and canvas which continue the artist's Christian references inspired by ornamentation common to small Catholic chapels and matachín outfits.
There is also a sense of tame psychedelia that pervades in all three artists» works, from Bergstrom's small formalist paintings that use text as a compositional device — a blue and white canvas that spells Bad Trip, abstractly scrawled across the canvas — to Norton's An Altered State, where peyote and poppies are pressed between sheets of glass and fired, installed on the wall.
We see Mr. Castellani hit on his signature approach in the 1959 «Superficie nera,» a small, charming all - black work in which the bulges in the canvas result from chestnuts, not nails, and the effect is of a starry sky.
Patrick is well known for his large, high key colour canvases in acrylic, often in series and in a vertical format, but he also works on a smaller scale on paper, continually experimenting with small groups of paintings, acrylics on paper, collage, studies for larger paintings or prints, groups of etchings, silkscreen prints and woodcuts.
Tom Calnan will be showing a large - scale oil on canvas together with smaller mixed media 2 - D work and photomontages.
The shift in scale from massive to manageable is counterbalanced with visual density: the washy grey ink on the larger works allows light to pass through to the primed canvas lending them an airiness in contrast to the smaller pieces, which are so thoroughly inked they absorb light.
Her large - scale canvases are created primarily with oils and acrylics and smaller works on paper created with ink, watercolors and other mediums.
They drew on the work of many contemporary artists to create large and small scale portraits, abstract canvases and collaborative sculptures.
Each renowned in their own right, this group of artists have the distinguishing feature of working with intricate stencils in their artwork, from small original works on canvas to large scale murals.
Using a «found» Korean action thriller by director Kim Jee Woon, entitled A Bittersweet Life (2005), Webster works with paint and encaustic wax on large and small - scale film stills (computer - generated screenshots), which have been printed onto synthetic and slippery digital canvas.
It crept into the smaller canvases he had been working on, despite the protestations of his dealer, Robert Miller, who cautioned that he was tinkering with his legacy, Mr. Dorfman recalled.
The show will feature new work by the artist, including five 11 - foot - tall oil on canvas paintings and eight smaller - scale works.
Hinnemo presents bold and small works on cardboard or canvas with strong gestural marks imparting fluid motion and sense of spontenatine.
Drawn from public and private collections, it includes a number of the monumental canvases for which the artist is widely known, as well as smaller works that offer an intimate perspective on her creative process.
2007 Suitcase Paintings: Small Scale Works by Abstract Expressionists, Georgia Museum of Art, Athens, GA; Sidney Mishkin Gallery, Baruch College, New York, NY Body Beware: 18 American Artists, Michael Rosenfeld Gallery, New York, NY Surrealism: Dreams on Canvas, Nassau County Museum of Art, Roslyn Harbor, NY
Murray states, «Fifteen years ago I moved from figurative to abstract work on small canvases, limiting myself to black oil paint.
The two pieces by Julie Torres are both conceptual works about capital - p Painting: «Room with a View» is a small canvas on which super-thick layers of acrylic paint make something that appears, all at once, like a window, a picture inset into photo corners, the back of a stretched canvas.
Usually, Estelle's works are larger canvases, while at other times some smaller works are on paper or cotton.
Her initial breakthrough came in 1959 with a work called «net painting,» on which she covered a large canvas with countless patterns of small netting.
Ferris's works are also not un-Rothko-like in their tonal values, their hazy colour borders and somehow, despite their unashamedly much busier content; when you zone in on a small section of the busy canvases and let yourself become immersed in the works, they seem to share in a little of the late Abstract Master's quiet reverence and calm.
The focus and precision of these small patches and plots fades as the eye works toward the edges of the canvas, akin to what the human eye does when focusing on one area of landscape: The edges blur and become mere suggestions of forms.
In these playful, environmental works, such as spinach and banana (2013), Estna arranges her paintings in various positions, tilting them against walls, hanging them, and placing them on their sides; she often extends patterns to fabrics heaped on the floor and small spheres placed on pedestals, or drills holes into canvases so that light shines through them.
Laurie had some really subtle, small works on paper hung with barbed wire that looked brilliant alongside these huge colourful canvases.
This will be Kofie's second solo show with White Walls, and will include 30 recent works including smaller collage case studies on paper, hand painted multiple screen prints, assemblage on wood, paintings on canvas and wood and a large wall installation.
Sarah Morris, Small Flat Jumbo [Clips], 2010 Household gloss paint on canvas, 152.5 x 152.5 cm March 24 — April 30, 2010 Gallery Meyer Kainer announces «It's All True» an exhibition of new works by Sarah Morris, labeled after an unfinished documentary film by Orson Welles.
In dramatic contrast is Lot 229, a Richter oil on canvas, 21 by 15 3/4 inches that is a dark gray work with a long vertical squiggle and two other small marks.
Both presenting new canvases and working on a large scale — the smallest painting in the exhibition is 6 feet tall — the two artists» paintings are hung alternating around the gallery space.
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