Sentences with phrase «thick swaths»

Using a palette knife, Brown applies thick swaths of paint in her figurative works.
Richter applies thick swathes of oil paint directly onto the print, as if miraculously extracted from the squeegee paintings in the background.
Finally, in many collages, photographic reproductions of Greco - Roman busts are layered over with thick swaths of colour, gestural marks that partially mask their features.
In the strongest work in this show, what look like cut - up scraps of painted canvas are really thick swaths of acrylic paint, peeled off a flat surface and draped over bare wood stretcher bars leaning against the wall.
Jackson's work plays heavily with color, layering thick swaths of neons and pastels that contrast each other, often as directed by the light in that particular room or where your eye might land.
His mixed - media paintings on canvas offer up images of head - like entities emerging from colorful thick swaths of paint.
As thick swathes of marble and stone whip and wrap around them we feel a sense of being caught up in a maelstrom, of being in that perfect moment of stillness within movement that is the eye of a raging storm.
But one afternoon, the whales all converged on one place where there was a really high density of prey — a 40 - meter - thick swath of water with 107 grams of krill per cubic meter, as opposed to the average density of 66 grams per cubic meter, Cade reported at the meeting.
We ate ours accompanied by a thick swath of CREAMY HUMMUS, a CHOPPED ISRAELI SALAD, and lots of GRILLED LAFFA BREAD.
A lined beige chantilly lace is spiced up by a thick swath of orange.
A focused facial study, it introduces many of Saville's most distinctive stylistic elements: the sense of intimacy created by the foreshortened angle of the subject's head, the thick swathes of impasto that conjure living, breathing flesh, and the hard - hitting realism of her deliberately exposed visage.
Thick swaths of oil paint are characteristic of earlier work, and she later branched into formative acrylics with the evolution of her mind in relation to art.
But his images, while legible, relied on a highly abstract repertory of quick dabs, thick swaths and thin washes of paint.
Typical of Abstract Expressionist work, this print combines gestural brushstrokes with lively splatters — here, thick swaths of color are punctuated by speckled drips; the result is an entirely stirring and evocative composition.
But up close, the large canvases are masses of frenetic brushstrokes and thick swaths of paint laid down by a pallet knife heaped on top of one another until the canvas vibrates with light, color and texture.
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