Sentences with phrase «started painting stripes»

Of course I have to tackle a project when Steve is out of town, so I made a DIY tree skirt (details soon), and started painting stripes in my newly painted white bathroom.
Gilliam started painting stripes — sharp, bright, and dynamic, in saturated colors, playing off Downing's abstractions, and earlier paintings by Morris Louis and Kenneth Noland — and inspired, above all, by music.

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One can't help but wonder when terrorists are going to start burning our unprotectable forests, not to mention burning our cities, ie; fuel pipelines are clearly and continiously marked with paint stripes and raised signs (all along their buried routes).
I started by taping it off for the stripes and began painting, using two colors of Annie Sloan Chalk Paint, Old White and Versailles.
The frame - on restoration started with a rust - free body finished in quality LeMans Blue with painted stripes and clear coat sanded and buffed to a high - quality shine.
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As their hometown metastasized and Brasília started to rise, São Paulo artists such as Geraldo de Barros and Luiz Sacilotto painted totally abstract compositions — spiraling curlicues in the former's case, cascading black - and - white stripes in the latter's — that aimed to give form to the utopian dreams of a new Brazil.
Frank Stella started his career in the late 1950s as a maker of taut, Minimalist stripe paintings, works...
As I conclude in revising a past review, no one painting has the iconicity of black stripes from Frank Stella, but her work has served as not even his could, as an iconic starting point for painting today.
(1959), «Black Paintings» series «Out of frustration with some previous works I'd made using combinations of black, yellow and red stripes, I started making symmetrical paintings with all - black bands that radiated in concentric patterns from the center of the comPaintings» series «Out of frustration with some previous works I'd made using combinations of black, yellow and red stripes, I started making symmetrical paintings with all - black bands that radiated in concentric patterns from the center of the compaintings with all - black bands that radiated in concentric patterns from the center of the composition.
In two 1958 paintings — «East Broadway Sketch» and «5 Eldridge Street (Blue Horizon)» — his groundbreaking stripes start to emerge out of more expressive paint handling, sometimes barely covering it up.
In 1965 he began using his 8.7cm - wide vertical stripes as the starting point for research into what painting is, how it is presented and, more broadly, the physical and social environment in which an artist works.
A forceful clarity of purpose and vision has characterized his art and his career from the start: he dominated the New York art scene of the late 1950s with his Black Paintings composed of stripes, which famously helped pave the way for Minimalism, and which were exhibited in The Museum of Modern Art, New York's milestone exhibition Sixteen Americans, alongside Johns and Rauschenberg.
You see it in an ink drawing at the start of the show, «Study for Sanctuary» (1941 - 42), which presents three black rectangles that are pushed in and then out by the concentric lines radiating around them, which also suggest stairs and elaborate doorframes.Frank Stella's black - stripe paintings or the early reliefs of Donald Judd come to mind.
No one painting has the iconicity of Stella's black stripes, but her work has served as not even his could, as an iconic starting point for painting today.
All the paintings feature repeating bands or stripes of a single color applied to canvases that start out rectangular and end up emphatically shaped, resembling big letters.
American pop art can be dated from the moment he started painting a stars and stripes flag over collaged news stories in 1954.
In the late»60s, Scully started using tightly painted vertical or horizontal stripes, and he subsequently employed painted bands both to weave spatial effects by placing one block of strips on top of another and to reassert the flatness of the picture plane.
That is to say that in the thickness of one stripe, two extremely acute angles of slightly different values are painted; what starts out thick at the top tapers to nothing at the bottom, while what starts out thick at the bottom tapers to nothing at the top.
Organized by CAAM's visual arts curator Mar Hollingsworth, the show includes work by nearly 50 artists starting with the stunning 1964 painting by Daniel LaRue Johnson, Big Red, a square of dark red stripes framing a smaller square of charred black detritus, a piece that in itself contains both meanings of «Hard Edged.»
• Barnett Newman (1905 - 70) Born in New York city and best - known as a co-founder of Colour Field Painting, he started sculpting in the 1960s, producing metallic shafts echoing the vertical stripes of his paintings.
Helen Frankenthaler was one of the first artists to use the stain painting technique, pouring the paint mixture directly onto the unprimed canvas and painting shapes as they stained, Morris Louis started soaking his canvases and eliminating brushes completely from his practice, and several other artist started experimenting with spray painting and the use of stripes.
What starts as large canvasses covered in angry stripes and splatters of lurid colours will evolve into the other body of work that Richter is famous for: the squeegee paintings.
In the square painting «I Dream of Spring» (2017), done in acrylic, there is a particularly pleasurable weaving together of three progressively lighter gray bands, which start at the painting's left edge, separated by a maroon, magenta, and pink stripe.
Achieve this laid - back look by starting with fresh white painted walls and pick nautical fabrics such as ticking and deckchair stripes for upholstery, cushions and blinds.
I started to paint stripes on the rails, using CeCe Sedona and CeCe Smoky Mountain Gray... and instead gilded / gold leaf'd the legs...
To start out your stripe project, first paint your wall whatever color you want to use as your base.
For the bumble bees start painting yellow stripes across the top and down the sides.
I started with a few faux floral stems and picks and fall items I had from last year, a large grapevine wreath and a big white wood letter «W» that I painted with stripes in fall colors.
I started adding chevron stripes last fall at the top of the wall and the black paint bled through the stencil.
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