Like Clement Greenberg, you may
think pure painting must be flat, call attention to itself as two - dimensional manipulation of color and form on a wall.
Not exact matches
On a whim, during a recent trip to Michaels, when I spotted a can of Design Masters 24KT
Pure Gold, I
thought since my favorite faux - gold gems are too dull to wear anyways, I may as well see what a little spray
paint can do.
Intermittently bright and gloomy, his
paintings are characterized by unconventional grade of the constant concentration of
pure pictorial elements, as color, surface, proportion, and scale followed by the theories that they could reveal the presence of the philosophical
thoughts.
KA: I
think that numbers in my works lose their power of signification in the sense of
pure shapes and
pure painting components.
No intentional
thought was put into the
painting, as much as just
pure emotion, combined with allowing the
paintings to feel as if they
painted themselves.
Even in these somber works, however, greys were never
pure greys but shifted subtlely from pink - grey to blue - grey, from warm to cool (one
thinks of the incredible range of color with which Brice Marden could imbue his grey
paintings), and the blacks were never merely black but contained blues, reds and browns.
«If we can look at a drawing or a
painting as an object,
pure and simple, (sometimes I
think that I can, sometimes not), it must have a quality that I...
FRANK OKADA: Well, I
think the
pure abstract
painting is....
Part II: Unreasonable Sized
Paintings at SVA Chelsea Gallery does not, in this instance, refer to unorthodox variations in canvas shape or size, but rather to particular occasions where painters, who otherwise produce larger works, feel compelled to make paintings approximately within this modest scale — occasions that are often less influenced by reason than by the need to concretize, without limitation, pure emotion or spontaneous
Paintings at SVA Chelsea Gallery does not, in this instance, refer to unorthodox variations in canvas shape or size, but rather to particular occasions where painters, who otherwise produce larger works, feel compelled to make
paintings approximately within this modest scale — occasions that are often less influenced by reason than by the need to concretize, without limitation, pure emotion or spontaneous
paintings approximately within this modest scale — occasions that are often less influenced by reason than by the need to concretize, without limitation,
pure emotion or spontaneous
thoughts.
Following this line of
thought, the Canadian artist's three - dimensional works and
paintings cast him as a
pure maker of abstract sculptures and surfaces that supposedly date from early - to mid-1960s Italy.
Looking at these triptychs, one might have
thought for a moment of Aleksandr Rodchenko's iconoclastic
Pure Red Color,
Pure Yellow Color,
Pure Blue Color of 1921, except that where the Russian Constructivist's work was meant to boil down
painting to its primary colors, what the artist called its «logical conclusion,» Levine's wooden panels are invested in
painting's history: The color of each is derived from the digital averaging of the hues in one of Renoir's many zaftig yet jaundiced nudes.
«Unreasonable Sized
Paintings» (a term neither limited to unorthodox variations in canvas shape nor monumentally sized paintings), showing at SVA Chelsea Gallery, refers to the work of painters who, during occasional unpremeditated episodes, feel compelled to make paintings that are neither specific studies of larger or smaller paintings nor parts of particular ongoing series, but rather the byproduct of pure pleasure or the release of spontaneous thoughts that need to be concretized without lim
Paintings» (a term neither limited to unorthodox variations in canvas shape nor monumentally sized
paintings), showing at SVA Chelsea Gallery, refers to the work of painters who, during occasional unpremeditated episodes, feel compelled to make paintings that are neither specific studies of larger or smaller paintings nor parts of particular ongoing series, but rather the byproduct of pure pleasure or the release of spontaneous thoughts that need to be concretized without lim
paintings), showing at SVA Chelsea Gallery, refers to the work of painters who, during occasional unpremeditated episodes, feel compelled to make
paintings that are neither specific studies of larger or smaller paintings nor parts of particular ongoing series, but rather the byproduct of pure pleasure or the release of spontaneous thoughts that need to be concretized without lim
paintings that are neither specific studies of larger or smaller
paintings nor parts of particular ongoing series, but rather the byproduct of pure pleasure or the release of spontaneous thoughts that need to be concretized without lim
paintings nor parts of particular ongoing series, but rather the byproduct of
pure pleasure or the release of spontaneous
thoughts that need to be concretized without limitations.
Vincent Katz, in his book Janet Fish
Paintings writes: «Her paintings of things can be seen as pure delight, beautiful objects that convey no message, that cause the mind to stop thinking and to contemplate the marvel before on
Paintings writes: «Her
paintings of things can be seen as pure delight, beautiful objects that convey no message, that cause the mind to stop thinking and to contemplate the marvel before on
paintings of things can be seen as
pure delight, beautiful objects that convey no message, that cause the mind to stop
thinking and to contemplate the marvel before one's eyes.
These artists valued
pure emotion, spontaneity and improvisation, and they
thought that the physical process of
painting was very important.
As Mario Codognato has written, the spin
paintings «make the colours participate in a primordial state, where order and creation dissolve and disengage from the mediation of
thought and representation, to become
pure expression of the basic and vital gesture of
painting and its mythology» (M. Codognato, «Warning Labels», in Damien Hirst, exh.
«[The spin
paintings] make the colours participate in a primordial state, where order and creation dissolve and disengage from the mediation of
thought and representation, to become
pure expression of the basic and vital gesture of
painting and its mythology» (M. Codognato, «Warning Labels», in Damien Hirst, exh.
All five
paintings in «
Thoughts of Man» are
pure fantasies.
'' [A] stunningly beautiful volume... An affectionate biographical glimpse into Martin's life... Tucked alongside reproductions of
paintings are previously unpublished lecture scripts, samples of Martin's letters to Glimcher, and other notes... These actual - size replicas -LSB-...] are written neatly in the artist's own script, and offer intimate glimpses into her
thought process... The photographs of Martin in her rustic surroundings are marvelous and strange, and the lurid colours unique to old Polaroids provide a bracing contrast the restraint found in her
paintings... Martin's works, with their delicate grids, can become muted or muffled on the page, but in this book they sing out
pure and strong.
I
think for example all those formal issues are at play in
pure abstract
painting, but the audience for
pure abstract
painting, I would guess, is smaller than for observational
painting.
A
pure grisaille with black
paint and varied gray tones does not lend well to color layers, unless it is completely covered or used purposefully as a stylistic choice (I
think of Schindler's List with the girl in the red coat, or the Take On Me video by Ah - Ha).
And I do
think whitewash would look better than
pure white
paint.
Evertime I
paint I always remember that I hate
painting and this little space took 4 gallons of ultra
pure white semi gloss
paint from Home Depot because I don't
think the walls have been
painted in years.
He always
thinks I am nuts, but agreed and requested I
paint it an antique white color rather than
pure white.
I
think your
paints are
pure MAGIC!!
The remaining 32 samples will be
pure CeCe Caldwells, meaning BOTH layers of
paint will be CeCe colors, we'll just pick color combos that we
think you'll like.