Sentences with phrase «then oil on canvas»

He could not remove their Greek cross, for then oil on canvas would become conceptual art.

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Instead, they filmed actors (including Douglas Booth, Chris O'Dowd», and Saoirse Ronan) on rudimentary sets, then hired artists to rotoscope each frame with oil on canvas, emulating the Post-Impressionist painter's swirling, scenic renderings.
«I want the audience to think of classical portraits initially, then notice my distortions and make their own interpretations,» explains Eymann, who mainly works in oil and watercolour, on paper and canvas.
«I use 3D modelling software to produce forms, colours and compositions which are then rendered by hand using oil on canvas.
His large - scale works begin as drawings either on paper or on the computer screen before they are printed or transferred to canvas and then embellished with oil paint.
Tracts of color are dragged across the canvas using a squeegee, so that the various strains of malleable, semi-liquid pigment suspended in oil are fused together and smudged first into the canvas, and then layered on top of each other as the paint strata accumulate to bring color and textural juxtapositions.
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.
Despite being the smallest piece in the show, this rectangular amalgamation of oil paint, acrylic paint, household paint, varnish and mixed media collage on canvas (then mounted on board) had that rare feeling of monumentality.
Then in 1987, when my older son was born, and my time was extremely limited, I stopped painting in oil on canvas altogether and started to focus exclusively on collage.
Through his investigational approach, Otero combines the traditional act of painting with his innovative creation of «oil skins,» produced by layering oil paint on glass and then peeling it off in «sheets» before transferring it to canvas.
He works with oil on canvas, with not a hint of representation, and then he works some more.
Since then, Alexander Kaletski has explored mediums and techniques such as burlap, oil on canvas, pastel and watercolors on paper, and acrylic on wood, gaining a reputation of an internationally acclaimed artist.
His tidy canvases are layered with tape, then piled on with thick oil paint; he also hand - paints his frames.
Stingel's recipe describes how to whip a brightly - colored oil paint with a kitchen hand mixer, brush it onto the canvas, lay a sheet of gauze over it, rub with a squeegee, spray on silver enamel paint with an air gun, and then remove the gauze to reveal the finished painting.
Frankenthaler began her departure from Pollock by thinning her oil paint with turpentine and then pouring it directly on to the bare canvas.
The depicted figures are not defined beforehand and then simply executed in oil painting, but are gradually developed in several layers, which are repeatedly sanded and painted over directly on the canvas.
But since then, he has focused on oil on canvas painting.
In college I spent a whole lot of money on expensive oil paints and canvases and then became afraid to use them because they were so expensive.
He makes them by pouring oil paint on glass and then crumbling the resulting skin onto canvas.
Employing oil, acrylic gouache and ink on canvas or linen, the artist builds coats of intensely hued pigments and then deconstructs the surface; creating translucent layers which evoke space and dimension.
We scan the horizon for coyotes, then look down and pick up a tuft of fur in the moss... If the stenciled elements could be seen as using the Florentine or fresco painting lineage, which puts drawing first, then the color is in the Venetian or oil on canvas lineage.
Concerns about the impacts of continued lagging oil prices (not oil on canvases), the aftermath of Brexit, and the unexpected U.S. presidential election results, when markets immediately plunged and then recovered (and as of this writing the Dow topped a record 19,000 points), appear to have had little effect on art buying confidence from sophisticated collectors.
Byron Kim stains his recent paintings with natural dyes and then works them with oil and earth pigments on a variety of fabric including canvas, linen, muslin, burlap and silk.
File this under «something interesting to keep in mind»: another oil on canvas work, nearly identical to this one in year color and content, sold in 2001 at Phillips (then Phillips de Pury & Luxembourg) for just $ 5.7 million.
Spielman uses oil paint on canvas, paper and panel in various sizes; she works on up to forty paintings at a time, moving between them as each begins to form, then isolating a work to bring to completion.
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