Sentences with phrase «space on a canvas»

Iva Gueorguieva adapts the visual language of modern abstraction to create tumultuous, energetic spaces on canvas; her process of building up paintings by layering torn cloth with pigment and color washes produces spontaneous, dynamic compositions rooted in personal stories.
Known to critique the art market with his pointed conceptual artworks, the artist is now selling advertising space on his canvases, which will eventually become filled with logos from participating advertisers, and hung among an installation involving a ping - pong competition against a robot.
Along with other works painted during the same period, such as Field for Skyes, in the collection of the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, and Clearing, at the Whitney Museum of American Art, Blueberry demonstrates Mitchell's ability to depict space on canvas.
The reduction of details and unoccupied spaces on the canvas bring the imagery closer to the viewers so they can fall further into the painting, pulling them in through color, form and scale.
With a shadow around it, that empty central space on the canvas was like an open door.
One of his great innovations wasn't simply tossing paint; it was creating this different sense of space on a canvas.
Dingle's newest works are less crowded than older works and by virtue of this developed space on the canvas, her concepts are more resolved.
Early works consisted of spray - painted stencils culled from magazines and adverts, fighting for space on the canvas.
Around that time, when a painting of his that read eat human flesh ended up in the custody of the Houston police following a drug raid, the burst of notoriety spurred Flood to sell ad space on his canvases.
So it is possible he was simply speaking about contrasts, and how the white space on a canvas expresses the darkness of paint.
In the Confetti Paintings (from 2010), discrete marks hold their own space on the canvas, emphasizing their self - contained energy.
Visitors are confronted with disconnected pictures in the narrow, sunlit space on canvas and panel.
The impact of the negative space on the canvases is heightened with many of the works appearing lighter than in photographs.

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On the one hand, any rite possesses perceptible signs and symbols that the artist may pluck from the temporal flow and convert into permanent images: light, water, incense, bodily gestures, garments and sacred spaces may inhabit the canvas or fill the fresco.
Its rigid compositional attempt to define a rational space is undermined by the floating figures and particularly by the raw application of paint, which sits on the surface of the canvas and reminds us of its autonomous nature as scraped pigment.
A painter knows that you can not have red and yellow on a canvas in the same space and have them visible as red and yellow.
Featuring a painterly flamingo design on canvas and a wooden rod and cord for easy hanging, it's an easy way to add beautiful design to your space.
They're also decorating a new space so I had one of their engagement photos printed on canvas and framed.
Beautifully reproduced on gallery - wrapped canvas, this giclee art print adds sweeping color and texture to any space.
Today's nail art was created for the weekly challenge over on Tiny Canvas, our current running theme is «Into Space» — I had big hopes for this nail art.
Sharing two outfits today inspired by a very small canvas =) The itty - bitty space on our hands can make a large impact.
You may have already seen the Kitchen Tour - A Black and White Blank Canvas post that I shared last month and will notice how just a bit of the muted color that I added on the island and table really warmed up the space.
Okay, the fact that it is sprayed on historic brick isn't so wonderful, so don't go doing that, but you can make graffiti art in your own space by painting on stretched or non-stretched canvas, plywood, or any large piece of discarded construction material like plasterboard, or mdf.
This print of geese in flight is presented in warm hues on canvas and is framed in crisp white making it an exquisite focal point for your space.
Charleston, SC About Blog The Wed on Canvas blog is a space where we are able to showcase our live wedding paintings.
The Convertible is more sophisticated than ever, with high - quality fittings, increased space, a better canvas roof and plenty of on - board technology.
We've stretched the canvas of the Show to include the outer limits of all on - site space available.
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If you are short on space, there are some simple canvas ones that you can either hang on the back of a door or bolt to the wall like a piece of artwork.
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Design space is best described as the canvas that the designer can paint on.
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.»
In 1960 Stella started introducing right angles into his stripes, but a funny thing happened: on a rectangular canvas, once you change the shape of the stripes, you're left with a blank space.
Installation view of After Effect, 2016 Raymond Jonson Space With White, 1937 Oil on canvas 22 1/8 x 27 1/8 inches Courtesy Ballroom Marfa © University of New Mexico Art Museum, Albuquerque Photo © Fredrik Nilsen
In the eighties her paintings on the flat surface moved into space as wooden canvas - covered environments, evolving into paintings into which one could literally walk.
One such figure is the painter Angel Otero, a creator whose second Manhattan show of frayed canvases and crumbled sculptures is currently on view at Leh - mann Maupin's Chelsea space.
His array of sculpted canvases energizes the space on surrounding walls.
The grouping of objects will create an overall image by their dynamic arrangement within the space, an arrangement that mimics the way I would approach a more traditional painting on canvas
The body - proportioned canvases are animated and energized by the viewer — Grotjahn's airy and atmospheric surfaces motivate observers to move their bodies in space from side to side, as well as bending, stooping and stretching, in order to see the play of light on his thick application of paint.
He makes paintings by going to public spaces around L.A., like the beach or the Americana mall, and quickly sketching what he sees there — tanners lounging in swimwear, dog - walkers, picknickers, etc. — on an iPad, then goes back to his studio and simply paints these scenes on canvas in acrylic, airbrush, and oil sticks that he melts on his stovetop.
In this overdue exhibition, Toroni has cunningly hung twenty - five square paintings from 1987, each one marked with fourteen orange strokes, at the height of the gallery's mezzanine: in the main space, the canvases are a tick below eye level, while in the upper space they're propped against the wall, as they rest on the floor.
This major solo exhibition will feature several new ballpoint works including two very large - scale works on canvas and will be presented at the gallery's monumental project space in the Railyard District across from SITE Santa Fe.
Painted on canvas or wood supports these paintings explore an illusionary space, their seductive often highly tactile surface enhances the experience.
Tempted to relate to the tech crowd, the fair could not fail to show the following art world's most notorious utilizers of computer technology who also epitomize its effect on visual arts: Takashi Murakami, with a canvas entitled Enso: Wind (2015) at Blum and Poe's booth; Wade Guyton, whose Untitled (2017) was featured by Galerie Chantal Crousel; the German photographer Thomas Struth (Marian Goodman Gallery) with computer - enhanced photographs of NASA - produced space - bound equipment; and Christopher Wool, whose work occupies the entire Luhring Augustine booth.
As one can expect to see from Abelow, there is a lot to look at — paintings on canvas and burlap, as well as framed pencil drawings fill out the space in his signature, serial manner.
Kelly's shaped canvases would not survive such a stringent test; they are dependent on the spaces where they are displayed.
Taylor's «B» is angled to remind us that it has been applied on the flat surface of the picture, not on the door in illusionistic space; the white drips on the floor could be in the room itself, or a result of his vigorous work on the canvas.
The canvases were accompanied by a group of 11 wonderful works on paper, such as Untitled (Robots), ca. 1967, in which a hand outlined in bright orange dots seems to be saluting an exodus of identical humanoids, their arms tight against their bodies, streaming into planetary space.
Within these years, Boyd worked rigorously on a series of square canvases that explored space and light through the use of hard edges and contrasting gradients.
In a kind of ironic way, being drawn to good - old fashioned painting on canvas gave her a lot of space, a lot of freedom to explore ideas,» said Scott Rothkopf, the Whitney Museum's chief curator and organizing curator of this exhibition.
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