Thick oil paintings, over acrylic paintings creates a simple yet confusing hesitation in Michael Ottersen's geometric abstractions.
The reason I use this system is because I often paint rather
thick oil paintings that can have significant glare issues when photographing.
Malevich said that a painted surface is a real living form, here in sheer vitality Leonhardt activates her paintings with numerous layers of
thick oil paint.
Radiating lines drawn in oil stick across the canvas both infuse the work with a sense of dynamism and energy and incise layers into
the thick oil paint.
His tidy canvases are layered with tape, then piled on with
thick oil paint; he also hand - paints his frames.
The artist drips and meticulously builds layers of
thick oil paint in her modestly scaled works, the largest of which measure three feet square and the smallest seven inches square.
Around 1960, Fontana began to reinvent the cuts and punctures that had characterized his highly personal style up to that point, covering canvases with layers of
thick oil paint applied by hand and brush and using a scalpel or Stanley knife to create great fissures in their surface.
Gilad Efrat, who lays layers of
thick oil paint only to engrave within it or the subtract from it, functions much like that ancient writer, who imprints marks by stakes onto a soft mortar plaque, hurrying to affix meaning onto the surface of the material before it will harden.
He'd got
thick oil paint and painted on white paper.
His unique expressions created by a classical technique of layering
thick oil paint to depict contemporary imagined sceneries reminiscent of the work of Van Gogh, have received acclaim both internationally and within Japan.
The Brooklyn - based artist is drawing worldwide acclaim for her marvellous oil paintings, which are produced by applying
thick oil paints with just her fingers.
Working meticulously with
thick oil paint, I focus on rendering the content of the painting clearly and sculpturally.
Titled Love May Fail, But Courtesy Will Prevail, the show will feature a new series of paintings made with an entirely unique process that Dodge has developed; imagery is generated in 3D - rendering programs and stenciled with
thick oil paint onto canvas.
The Soft Abstracts series was a continuation of Details, an earlier series of works made in 1970, in which Richter painted details of
thick oil paint, extrapolating them in size to fill the large canvases.
The result of constant experimentation, Otero's paintings begin by reproducing reference images in
thick oil paint on a large plate of glass.
Some of the paintings, I worried, resembled an over-iced child's birthday cake — the spatters of white, yellow, blue and green like hundreds and thousands and the congealed dots of
thick oil paint like Smarties.»
Brown's sculptures are highly compelling, elaborate masses built from precisely placed strokes of very
thick oil paint.
He applies
thick oil paint to Plexiglas slabs and allows it to nearly dry before painstakingly peeling the oil skins away and reapplying them to canvas, to which he then adds and scrapes additional paint, resulting in an entirely new composition.
His pieces are created through a method he developed himself: He reproduces images in
thick oil paint on a piece of glass, scrapes off the «oil skin» from the glass when it's dry, and collages these pieces over large - scale canvases to create totally new art pieces — proving, of course, that there's more than one way to skin a canvas.
Not exact matches
Or my mom (who is now almost as into it as I am) cuts it into
thick wedges,
paints it with olive
oil, and bakes it until caramelized and wonderful.
The multifloor department store, train sets, porcelain dolls and «diamond typesetting,» the interiors of Roony Mara's apartment, with its
thick lathers of
oil -
paint and tiny appliances.
Impasto
oil painting means to
paint with
thick paint.
«I've always liked the physicality of
paint,» says the artist Angel Otero, who transforms liquid material into
thick - yet - elegant layers, or «
oil skins,» as he calls them.
Yossifor
paints these works in one shot, until one
thick layer of
oil paint begins to harden.
Large ORIGINAL
Oil Painting on Canvas, Night Landscape Tree
Painting, Modern Wall Art, Textured Whimsical Dreamscape,
Thick Layers, 18x24
I create contemporary original
oil paintings,
thick with texture from impasto and palette knife work.
Two
thick brown, purple, and green globs of
oil paint are dolloped onto the top half of a small white canvas — the word «erotic» is outlined in red below.
The collages, which give the impression of
thick impasto
oil paint, are then scanned at ultra high - resolution and printed.
In some of the white
paintings, a few
thick clots of bright colored
oil cling precariously.
Large Abstract Tree, Modern Large 4 Panels
Painting, Textured Impasto Flower Tree,
Oil Painting, huge tree,
thick texture, seasons tree
Once the
paint is dry, you can use
oil pastels on top of
paint to add
thick, heavy outlines or to add accents on parts of your
painting.
Both tactile and sculptural, these
thick impasto
paintings are made entirely with palette knives that sculpt, incise and move large quantities of
oil paint around on the
paintings» surface.
The
thick textures and rich color of
oil - stick drawing seem fully palpable in Thornton Willis's Untitled abstraction, and the multiple media of
paint, paper, and pattern in Nancy Manter's Every Night offers the complexity of a master silkscreen.
The artist first applies
thick layers of
oil paint in various colors, including burnt sienna, green, blue, and yellow, onto a white
painted background, then uses her body to vigorously mix and sculpt the material until the once - vibrant pigments meld into a rich gray tone.
An individual piece consists of a single
thick layer of
oil paint that Yossifor manipulates with a palette knife; the work is produced over a three - day period, while the surface is still wet.
As de Kooning had mixed his
oil paints into a
thick, viscous yet airy consistency and applied them in heavy impasto - laden strokes, Wool veers toward the opposite end of the spectrum, creating a barely - there scrim of a surface that's been leached of all color, save for the effects of black and white.
Since earning her MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 2009, Lauren's work has developed into
oil paint stop - motion animations - moving
paintings in which
thick impasto strokes appear to move before the viewer's eyes - and music videos for international acts.
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.
Bickerton then works directly onto the photographic print using
thick layers of
oil and acrylic
paint so that the components of photograph,
painting, and sculpture become indistinguishable.
Gibson's
painting practice often includes sculpted pigmented silicone, in addition to the simultaneous use of
oil, acrylic, and spray
paint; he employs these to create layers of patterns in low relief or
thick impasto.
LeWitt's work from the early «60s, works on canvas coated with
thick gestural
oil paint, each featured one of Muybridge's figures in motion.
Made from a
thick aluminum slab, the small rectangular piece depicts a satellite in
oil paint on the front, while the back holds a transparent reliquary specifically designed to display his grandfather's wedding ring.
The method begins by applying
thick layers of
oil paint, or carving acrylic
paint, into the canvas.
Li Songsong (b. 1973), known for his
thick impasto
paintings, will render the designer's likeness in an
oil portrait based on a photograph that appeared on the cover of Interview magazine in March 1977.
Painted with
thick layers of
oil paint, and incorporating objects such as stones, hair, shells and keys, the Madonnas are both menacing and mesmerizing — typified by unnerving gazes and prominent, tooth - filled mouths that grimace and gape.
In the show that first forged his artistic identity in 1991 at the influential Nicola Jacobs Gallery, Stubbs exhibited an extraordinary group of
paintings each made of a stack of canvases with
thick paint oozing out between them, their uppermost surfaces unambiguously decorated like a cake, with
oil applied through icing funnels.
The results are sumptuous abstract encaustic
paintings that utilize a minimal color palette and repetitive imagery,
thick layers of translucent and opaque wax, paper prepared with batik markings and hand rubbed
oil stick combined to create multi dimensional panels.
After I saw the
oil fires burning in Kuwait in 1991, an Irish artist
painted Fisk's Fires — a title I could have done without — in which she very accurately portrayed the bleached desert with the rich,
thick, chocolate - tasting
oil we tasted in the aftermath of the war.
At the heart of this exhibition are three new such series: a line of five pastels, treated like a kind of reverse sculpture, with fat sticks of chalky pigment ground back to dust and worked into
thick pages of handmade paper; a sequence of 18 watercolours in which pairs of pigments are dissolved into each other, layer over layer, into veils of translucent light; and a series of ten tall, vertical sheets of waxed butcher's paper, carrying
oil paint dissolved into skins of solid and liquid colour.
He prepares and stretches canvas, covering it with a
thick layer of
oil paint.