Sentences with phrase «thick swaths of»

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.
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.
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.
We ate ours accompanied by a thick swath of CREAMY HUMMUS, a CHOPPED ISRAELI SALAD, and lots of GRILLED LAFFA BREAD.
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.
Richter applies thick swathes of oil paint directly onto the print, as if miraculously extracted from the squeegee paintings in the background.
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.

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The plants were unfurled in a tub of water, carefully transferred onto thick paper, swathed in newsprint or blotting paper, and pressed for several days until dry.
Hiroyuki Asada is an excellent illustrator, and uses the thick black lines and swaths of black and white to infer depth and shadow, instead of specifically drawing it.
This isn't the thick of nature; seaweed farmer shacks line the beachfront nearby, children play, chickens scrabble and pigs oink, which goes to show the birds don't need great swathes of forest to survive — they simply need protection from poachers.
Carroll emulates these windows by modulating translucency; paint ranges from sparse patches through which white canvas show through to thick, pasty swaths of opaque color.
But his images, while legible, relied on a highly abstract repertory of quick dabs, thick swaths and thin washes of paint.
In two series from 2009, Digital Painting and After Francis Bacon, Paricio used an unusual mix of hard - lined, flat geometric and amorphous shapes in primary and jewel colours alongside swathes of thick, spattered paint on canvases that were gradually edging towards the figurative.
The Brooklyn - based artist has for years been refining a distinct technique that produces mesmerizing works that dance between painting, sculpture, and textile — their surfaces ripple with busy and vividly colored painted patterns that seem to swath mysterious objects in various fabrics; thick gobs of paint cling to areas of the canvas as if squeezed out like thick frosting or Easy Cheese.
In these new pieces, arabesque curves in thick graphite paint succeed the swathes of colored haze of the artist's prior work.
The energy of Martin's process is palpable in the rich swathes of colour applied in thick, fluid, overlaid brushstrokes.
This highly painterly rendition of a naked woman is comprised of rich layers of de Kooning's signature vigorous brushwork, evident in the individual swathes of thick pigment that sweep across the surface of the work.
There is still a huge swath of highly concentrated thick first year ice (> 1.2 m) over most of Hudson Bay this week (19 June 2017) and even in the NW quadrant (the closest proxy we have for Western Hudson Bay), the weekly graph shows levels are greater than 2016, when WHB bears came off the ice in good condition about mid-July.
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