Sentences with phrase «stroke canvas works»

The show also provides viewers a deeper understanding of the artist's progession into the single stroke canvas works of the present day.

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This blog is a metaphoric canvas on which I peruse, and employ, the brush stroking techniques of masters as a foundation for my original creative work.
Ranging from almost pocket - sized painting to the attention demanding large - scale, 60 x 62 inch canvases, Yossifor's abstract, gestural paintings show thickly applied paint, worked across the canvas in sometimes long, sometimes short strokes.
De Kooning's habit of rotating his canvases as he worked can be seen in the multidirectional brush strokes and drips that add to the rhythmic movement of whole.
The exhibition at Lisson Gallery includes Untitled (White Multiband, Vertical Strokes)(2003), incorporating glass microspheres in acrylic on canvas; multiple works from the innovative White Band series; and recent paintings from the Black Band series; alongside the lightbox Untitled (Electric Light)(1968/2017), composed of argon and Plexiglas.
A painting may begin in a traditional sense, with a few strokes on canvas, then become whitewashed, sanded, thrown on the ground to collect spills from another project, whitewashed again, and so on, up to at most 15 times before a surface is built, and the work is deemed finished.
In Central Park White Carriage Horse (oil on canvas, 2015) any horizon is completely covered, with the artist using bold gestural brush strokes to create a wall of green that firmly establishes the work's visual boundaries.
A stretched canvas forms the work's primary structure; loosely applied paint, punctuated by an isolated cluster of thick, frenetic paint strokes, consolidates multiple layers of paper and fabric fragments, concealing much of the surface.
From the ground of the canvas to the final layer of paint I work at maintaining a life of stroke and color — to make a live painting.
From the ground of the canvas to the final layer of paint I work at maintaining a life of stroke and color... to make a live painting.»
Houshiary finds succour in the transformation of material: Arabic words, one an affirmation the other a denial, are pencil - stroked onto canvas so lightly, and clouded over by finely wrought skeins of pigment, that they morph in front of the naked eye and defy reproduction.
The visitor sees him develop his work from an early loose style — fireworks in Dieppe flung across the canvas with impressionistic strokes — through bold and colourful portraits influenced by Matisse to figures and landscapes in the contrails of Cubism.
In the uniformity and repetition of the shapes, they seem to underline the formality of fixing nature into a stillness, but what unites these works with her more naturalistic landscapes are the deft, confident strokes of paint that seem to arrive effortlessly on the canvas, and their contradiction with the more preciously applied marks that flicker and activate the painting's surface, along with our eye.
The work treats the white walls like a blank canvas, there to support Liu's porcelain brush strokes.
All of the works in the «Flag Painting» exhibition at Karma (39 Great Jones Street) were created using found flags as a blank canvas, onto which Schnabel applied ink, gesso and spray paint in gestural strokes over the existing flag design.
Work No. 1103 2011 consists of seven thick horizontal rectangular strokes of dark red - brown oil paint applied across a commercially prepared and unframed canvas.
Work No. 1102 2011 consists of four thick horizontal rectangular strokes of bright red acrylic paint applied across a commercially prepared and unframed canvas.
Work No. 1104 2011 consists of six thick horizontal rectangular strokes of deep opaque pink acrylic paint applied across a commercially prepared and unframed canvas.
She covered expanses of canvas painted a monochrome of red, green, white or goldenrod yellow with open patterns of tiny, comma - like strokes — a form of craft, almost, but a very expressive one — often in marathon work sessions.
Following in the footsteps of Helen Frankenthaler, they worked to eliminate obvious brush strokes on the finished canvas.
Using thinned out paint and working from the reverse of the canvas, Hood's painting technique recalls Van Gogh's painterly strokes and Color Field abstractions.
These are canvases composed of bold strokes of paint on gridded backgrounds — works that ride the divide between abstraction and conceptualism.
Rubin writes, «I like to begin with loose paint, working in rapid gestural strokes across the canvas.
While in Paris, Clark saw the work of Nicolas de Stael, Pierre Soulages, and Jean Riopelle — artists who used a variety of instruments to apply patches and strokes of impasto paint to the canvas.
Her work is often characterised by references to veils, membranes and mists, drawing on contemporary science and the cosmic, and now using Arabic words pencil - stroked onto canvas and coated in fine layers of pigment.
The exhibition at Lisson Gallery will include Untitled (White Multiband, Vertical Strokes)(2003), incorporating glass microspheres in acrylic on canvas; multiple works from the innovative White Band series; and recent paintings from the Black Band series; alongside the lightbox Untitled (Electric Light)(1968/2017), composed of argon and Plexiglas.
They begin as colored light in a 3D virtual environment: colorful, expressive paint strokes that Gerbarg further develops into works on canvas.
Leaving her brush strokes visible, the edges of her canvases raw and allowing paint to drip down the sides of her works while showing glimpses of underpainting, Murray emphasized her paintings as hand - built and hand - painted, reminding the viewer of the physicality of her process and the importance of the formal aspects of painting.
His canvas works are primed with five layers of acrylic mat gel, which prevents the ink from invading the canvas and, instead, allows the ink to pool into a smooth wash on the surface, gradually obliterating some of the pen strokes.
The exhibition features 15 mixed media works, including her latest works made from black yarn, placed like a stroke of the brush on the canvas.
- New York: first seeing the work of the Abstract Expressionists... They were wrestling with canvases, using violent colors and huge brush strokes.
Working spontaneously, in one sitting, Moskowitz affixed the discarded and discolored shades to his canvases with rabbit - skin glue mixed with pigment over the surface of the canvas, leaving visible brush strokes and chance drips and splatters.
The arc of her work mimics the move from bold gestural brush strokes of Abstract Expressionism morphing into found object canvases of the pre-Pop era to emergence of conceptual art.
He often utilizes torn strips of painted canvas and paper, which are collaged side by side and are further worked with calligraphic strokes.
Just as the close inspection of a painter's water glass might give clues to the work being produced by that artist, the attentive viewer to Chisholm's new work can spot the black of Mary Hickey's coat in a series of three thick strokes across the right side corner of one canvas; the auburn brown of Seymour Damer's hair is discerned in a wash of another.
With her oil works, she resists the urge to dunk her canvas directly into the paint, and makes up for it instead with her thick and supple strokes layer upon layer.
Instead of the slashing brush strokes and expressionist canvases of the»50s, Gray is showing a suite of Tworkov's works from the»70s, inspired by the geometric grids and calculated moves of the knight on a chessboard.
When a show of Thomas's work was held at Esther Stuttman Gallery, New York, in 1960, Donald Judd reviewed it for Arts Magazine, writing, «Wide brush strokes and sweeps of color glissade to the plane of the bare canvas.
The works remain unpainted, but show heavy burnished surfaces which recall expressionist brush strokes on a canvas.
Her «Ladybug» (1957), which is now in MoMA's collection and was trotted out for its recent exhibition, is one of her signature works, with its tumble of thick or wiry, drippy strokes of orange, blue, turquoise, purple, and other colors surging in a pack emphatically toward the left side of the canvas.
In the exhibition Vice and Reflection — An Old Painting, New Paintings and Animations, David Reed's exhibition at the Perez Art Museum Miami (November 29 - May 21, 2017) Reed investigates his painting, # 212 (Vice), 1984 - 85 a long horizontal work made of multiple strokes of a manganese blue that has a kind of inky transparent presence that curves and divides his canvas.
The paintings by de Kooning also represent two iconic bodies of his late work, including four major examples of abstract landscape paintings from the 1970s, in which the artist's vibrating strokes of bright blues and flesh pinks evoke the sea, sand, and coastal light of East Hampton, and a group of paintings from the 1980s where he transforms his richly impasto canvases of the previous decade into luminous compositions in which ribbons of color ripple and curve across pale, ethereal backdrops.
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