Created
with thin layers of paint on small - scale gesso boards, the fields of color create radiant compositions that deepen with a sustained gaze.
From the outset of her career, Mason understood the advantages of her interstitial space: she could take refuge from Abstract Expressionism's subjectivity as well as take advantage of the transcendent possibilities of color offered by Color Field (achieved by pouring
thin layers of paint onto canvas).
Themes of time and change are present in her works in which she
builds thin layers of paint and then scrapes them away, working in oil because of its light and nuances, as she strives toward an intensity of color.
He also discovered the Maroger method, which enables the artist to
use thin layers of paint and techniques similar to those of the Old Masters.
Jenna Gribbon's floating still - life - during - seance painting upend art historical motifs and Matt Lifson's narrative
beneath thin layers of paint illustrate how lived experiences can turn vaporous.
The surface of the canvas has been worked with
many thin layers of paint to produce a strange balance between luminosity and opacity.
Created by infrequently pouring
extremely thin layers of paint onto a prepared surface over long periods of time, the small - scale gesso boards reveal radiant compositions that develop and deepen before the viewer's gaze.
For these, we wanted solid paint coverage that would still allow the texture of the wood grain to show through, something we knew we could achieve by doing
multiple thinner layers of paint instead of one thick coat.
Parsons creates these lyrical surfaces
with thin layers of paint, pushing the paradigm of flatness in Abstract Expressionism even further than her contemporaries.
He applied very
thin layers of paint over each other, which allowed the colour to radiate through, giving a sense of drama and light.
Painted with a range of yellow, from pale lemon to bright Indian yellow, depth is achieved through the expert application
of thin layers of paint, line and thicker areas.
After placing the easy peel stencil sticker, you apply
a thin layer of paint with a dabber.
For his 2011 work Untitled (Blue 0 - 100 %), shown at the Londonewcastle Project Space, London, Vermeerschwashed the inner walls of the 3,000 sq ft of galleries with
a thin layer of paint that delicately changed from 0 to 100 % of the colour Basic Blue.
He was particularly interested in the effect of the soft, malleable qualities of the lead that became visible through
the thin layers of paint which he applied to the surface.
Through smudging and the use of unconventional tools, Novatny manipulates
the thin layer of paint to activate the surface.
He paints slowly, over the course of months if not years, building up
thin layers of paint to capture the arrangement and any weathering — of subject matter or medium — that occurs with time.
Beginning with
a thin layer of paint applied gesturally, she uses this base as a template over which to build her rich and vast scenes.
The thin layers of paint, applied in a low level of saturation, create a type of transparency that allows the earlier stages of the painting to shine through.
Achieve this distressed look with
thin layers of paint to let the original wood show through.
Stencil two
thin layers of paint to get solid coverage.