Sentences with phrase «technique gives his paintings»

This technique gives his paintings a formal intelligence, a depth of color and an exciting energy that is all their own.

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I used a collage, paint and wax resist technique on the ripped pieces of paper that make up the collage, which aims to gives a rough texture similar the craggy and imposing terrain of the mountain.
To get the ball to look brown, try this neat technique: open the top of the ball, pour a bit of brown paint inside, and then swish it around so it fills up the ball and gives in an interesting brown shade from the outside.
I have some decor pieces that my grandchildren gave me years ago that I couldn't use in my decorating now because of the colors of the pieces, but I could use this painting technique on them & be able to use them again.
Layer on the color and comfort with our cheery bedding, printed with a new technique that gives it the dimensional look and extra vibrancy of a watercolor painting.
This rustic table has been given a complete makeover with Chalk Paint ® using one of Annie's favourite decorative painting techniques called sgraffito.
Not only does chalk paint give a project vintage look right off the bat, antiquing and distressing techniques come out much better on a chalk paint finish hands down.
The period setting is sketched in broad strokes (fittingly, the only real - life filmmaker name - checked here is Norman Taurog, director of Elvis vehicles and Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis movies), giving the Coens a chance to play with dated and outmoded film techniques: wipes, bird's - eye - view matte paintings, painted backdrops, unconvincing model submarines, and, in the movie's most perverse act of homage, a very long driving scene of questionable urgency.
Stephen the Great was a religious and cultural man, and it was his influence that gave rise to a school of native painters who have bequeathed some true masterpieces of the fresco technique found on the 16th and 17th - century painted monasteries of Bucovina.
Nintendo - published games available to experience on the showfloor include: * Art Academy: Learn Painting and Drawing Techniques with Step - by - Step Training (Nintendo DS) which launched on Nintendo DS on 6th August will give you the opportunity to brush up your artistic talent this summer.
I have also earned income giving demonstrations of my painting techniques.
This came just in time too, where I have invented an incredible 3D crinkled poppy out of thick acrylic paint and can use the technique email one totally, and being part of a flower group's contest gave me incentive to make them.
This labor - intensive technique results in ethereal paintings that give expression to aspects of nature hidden from or invisible to the unaided eye.
Jaison places his canvas flat on the table and uses a modern painting technique of dripped - on paint texture, which gives his work a gracefully energetic appearance.
In turn, they would give rise to his fetishistic furniture sculptures of female figures, paintings of women in rubber and exaggeratedly high heels, and their subject matter would lead him on to explore novel techniques of relief printmaking in the later 60's.
Yet even in painting she is adopting a technique that, with Warhol, once meant its death, and she gives his silkscreen a black mark, many times over.
Replacing the pleasure given by the sublime techniques of depiction of previous centuries, the new painting gave forth a beauty of its own in a more direct fashion.
I'm inspired by nature and I'm pushing my technique to get more and more texture on the canvas while keeping transparency.This gives the painting a third dimension and lightening becomes key when looking at my paintings.
Known for the purposefully wrought tension in his work, Wool frequently pits disparate styles, techniques, and even painterly approaches into a given painting.
The display of many series focussing on one subject from different periods in a major contemporary artist's career gives the audience a chance to see how his painting has evolved over time, including his technique, materials, and even his conception of the theme of portraiture.
Painting has been a true passion of mine for well over 10 years now, and I have recently discovered, and added, digital painting to my repertoire, along with fantastic new printing techniques, which have given me a whole new perspective, and lease of life, to my creative side — offering me an array of new, and exciting possibPainting has been a true passion of mine for well over 10 years now, and I have recently discovered, and added, digital painting to my repertoire, along with fantastic new printing techniques, which have given me a whole new perspective, and lease of life, to my creative side — offering me an array of new, and exciting possibpainting to my repertoire, along with fantastic new printing techniques, which have given me a whole new perspective, and lease of life, to my creative side — offering me an array of new, and exciting possibilities!
The fascinating world of watercolor landscape paintings offers images which, not only celebrate Nature, its lavish landscapes, beaches, and wildlife but are images which give praise to one of the oldest techniques in art history.
Luke learned from Hofmann the technique of employing explosive colour and thick impasto bursts to give her paintings more power and authority than they had previously exhibited.
In 1989, Milhazes developed a process for mixing collage and printing techniques with painting, giving her canvases an almost «distressed» surface.
She aesthetically merges old Indian technique of painting with a modern twist and gives it her own contemporary interpretation.
Within any of the works on display, and within any given sequence, many layers are encountered: layers of paint, layers of technique, layers of context.
Masking her forms out beforehand gives her paintings a stencil - like feel, a nod to the printmaking techniques that were also popular at the time, as well as Matisse's cut outs.
Abstracted womb - like forms open out beneath a relatively realistic moorland landscape — echoing both mining tunnels and the birth of Lanyon's first child — the brooding reds and blues given an incised, sculptural quality by the scraping away of wet paint with a razor, a technique learned from Nicholson.
Throughout the decades, these artists experimented with different materials and printmaking techniques, producing highly conceptual prints that gave a definitive nod to contemporary developments in European and American painting, from the abstract aesthetics of Wassily Kandinsky (1866 — 1944) to the expressionist drip paintings of Jackson Pollock (1912 — 1956).
Instead, the artist enhances his clinical approach with techniques more commonly associated with abstract painting, such as mathematically formulated compositions, and «all - overness,» where every part of the image is given equal importance.
The paintings give one the tool to question the myths, along with the technique to fix them in reality.
In his painting, freely combined techniques from calligraphy and impressionism gave primary consideration to colour, light and rhythmic motion.
They share their advice on the painting process and give tips on techniques as well as the business of art.
The oversize dimensions of the pictures and the even application of the paint give the impression that they have been painted with mechanical assistance, perhaps with a movable blade like the one used in screen printing — a technique with which the artist has experimented in the past.
Were it not to be taken as an insult, given David Salle's boyish reliance on pornography, the technique could be compared to that artist's naughty paintings.
Lacing Action painting and Color Field painting with a postmodern twist, Zimmermann's abstract motifs seem to spring from more figurative representations: he uses computer graphics and «dithering» (a technique that displays images without firm edges so as to give a more colorful appearance) to deform images, texts and signs from his own massive archive of images, evoking the atlases of Gerhard Richter and Aby Warburg.
While Dutch street and gallery artist Super A blends urban methods, graphic design and traditional painting techniques to give life to work that evolves out of his personal experiences and thoughts, the Dutch artist and illustrator Collin van der Sluijs translates personal pleasures and struggles in daily life into his own visual language.
In a lecture given at The Glasgow International Symposium: Painting as a New Medium in 2006 Lawson recalled that during the 1970s he conceived of his painterly technique as being, «analogous to a very fast song by the Ramones... a very simple idea that could be executed very quickly with minimum fuss.»
The interplay of adjacent graphic blobs of color combined with a highly unusual technique that gives certain areas of the painting a splotchy «melted wax» look makes Application: One a particularly hypnotic item that is sure to suck you in.
This color is itself cut with beeswax, at a low enough level not to conjure up associations with well known purveyors of the encaustic technique, like Jasper Johns and Brice Marden; it instead increases the sensation of the paint as dense and saturated, and gives it a subtle, changing play of light over the surface as the viewer moves around the work.
Those who attend the opening can expect to see more of his mystical creatures in Autumn - tinged natural settings, painted with a technique that gives the work dimensionality.
But this is more than offset by the advanced painting techniques shown by Altamira's artists which, in the opinion of many experts, gives them the edge over their prehistoric counterparts in France.
The remnants, or ghosts, of other paintings are found in another series of canvases where the negative space of a given shape has been filled out into rectangular compositions via a stitching technique using dental floss.
Painting has been all about technique since Manet, and I understand the importance of that: how it takes painting away from the customer or collector or whomever and gives it back to the Painting has been all about technique since Manet, and I understand the importance of that: how it takes painting away from the customer or collector or whomever and gives it back to the painting away from the customer or collector or whomever and gives it back to the painter.
Almost like a photography, the extremely precise technique with oil paint gives a snapshot of the moment.
They also look quite prescient, given recent random acts of painting from artists like Rudolf Stingel, and various postmodern evocations of Mr. Poons's distinctive technique, starting, I believe, with the Swiss artist John Armleder.
Her techniques have included the use of electric light, ceramic tiles, and glass microspheres, with which she creates simple geometric configurations that give structure to the luminescent internal space of her paintings.
These works often demonstrated her keen interest in how paintings function in a given room and used illusionistic techniques to extend the plane of a wall or floor directly into the space of her pictures.
Brian opens up about his technique, process, and animalistic need to create - giving additional context to his paintings (even though...
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