Sentences with phrase «systematic approach to painting»

His approach to color is less theoretical and more empirical as evidenced by his highly systematic approach to painting over the past four plus decades.
Their mutual rejection of expressionism for an ordered, procedural and systematic approach to painting opened up new possibilities for future formal experimentation within abstraction.
Bartlett is acclaimed for her analytical and systematic approaches to painting, particularly through her self - fashioned medium of gridded enameled - steel tiles, which she has employed as a type of modular canvas since the late 1960s.

Not exact matches

Like other artists, he preferred avoiding a systematic approach and the call for novelty.For these artists, if what they do might superficially resemble, say, a Monet, they don't worry because it would take a simple comparison — placing two paintings by either on a wall next to each other — to see the difference.
Understood as an umbrella under which hard - edge painting, color stain painting, lyrical abstraction, and minimal painting stood, post-painterly abstraction introduced a more logical and systematic approach to creativity.
She has continued a diligent and unabashed approach to the act of painting that is both systematic and intuitive in origin.
«There are some wonderful dialogues happening between works,» May says, «such as the relationship between factuality and truthfulness in storytelling, the representation of the figure in painting, systematic oppression, and creative approaches to conversations about feminism.»
Her grid paintings might have a decided visual beat, but they never have the syncopated feel that Gonzalez, even at his most systematic, gets with his eye - dropper approach to applying dots of color.
The exhibition poses a relationship of visual analogy between Wesley's paintings and Andre's sculpture, looking at how each artist uses systematic approaches to different materials and subject matter.
Van Snick's systematic approach to abstraction both offers fresh perspectives on recent developments in painting, and on a more fundamental level connects to the algorithmic interests of the post-digital generation.
His paintings have a thoroughly delightful, freewheeling character open to the idea that a systematic approach might not add up in the end.
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