Sentences with phrase «time painting studio»

She maintains a full - time painting studio in Sag Harbor, New York directly across from magnificent Noyac Bay.

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«I was sitting in my studio with some time between commissions, having one of those bouts of self - doubt that so many artists work through, when I decided to just have fun with a painting instead of being so serious and determined on a specific outcome,» Hannah explained to INSIDER.
I wear mine all the time and I find that it makes me want to wear actual clothes to the studio, not just my painting clothes.
Lacee's artistic nature was apparent at a young age when she spent time in her grandmother's studio painting miniatures.
Currently she paints full time in her home art studio.
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As they started giving their background and having played the most recent Hitman title, I could see the picture that they were starting to paint when it came time to discuss the gameplay elements of their newly founded studio and project.
The Times column «Show Us Your Wall» ventures to the Hollywood offices of the animation studio Titmouse, which features «an original comic book page from «Dune,» a signed watercolor of the singer George Clinton by Overton Loyd and a thrift store painting of Elvis in various stages in his career.»
I used to spend way too much time trying to paint full time and supply galleries, but when I realized that I am far too social to spent 40 + hours alone in the studio, I began writing for art forums and publications.
BP: I also heard a story that when John Currin was a grad student at Yale, you went as a visiting artist and, during the studio critiques, you told him that his work (he was making abstract paintings at the time) had something hard to find in painting: they had poverty.
His space is in Williamsburg and he was having a hard time because he wanted to do large - scale paintings and his studio was so small.
This setup allows me to work in two - to three - hour bursts, and I can focus the time entirely on painting, rather than commuting to and from a separate studio space.
Bonnard's paintings are almost always of a particular visual experience, of which he made a drawing at the time, but which he painted in the studio, away from the distractions of the subject.
«Any kind of formal invention in the work of black artists was seen as, if not second rate, then something done the second time around,» says Odita, noting that Clark laid claim to making the first shaped painting — before Frank Stella — and that the king - making art critic Clement Greenberg regularly visited Bowling's studio but never took the opportunity to write one word in support of his work.
Sales are slow right now, it's cold, it's dark and I don't feel like painting, but I make myself go to my studio, whether I make something or not, I might just sit there, I might clean and organize or I might even paint... doesn't matter, you have to keep going and get in your studio, everything passes with with time, never give up and for sure, never quit.
With his pencil and scrap of paper he could catch life on the wing — a chance encounter, an effect of light so short lived that Monet would have had no time for it — and then in his studio, he could paint these moments for months, or even years.
The photographs of Roy Lichtenstein span several decades and document the artist in his studio with his paintings and completing his iconic murals, such as: the fleeting 1963 «Greene Street Mural,» the permanent 1989 «Tel Aviv Museum of Art Mural,» and the collage for «Times Square Mural».
Around 1970, while in the John St. studio, Frances began working on large horizontal abstract paintings that were involved with ideas of gravity, slow painting time, indeterminate color, and trying to create a complex painting space that appeared geometric, but alternately shifted into a deeper space.
Encompassing some 100 works in painting, sculpture, video, and installation, «The Everywhere Studio» presents over 50 artists from the past five decades to reveal the artist's studio as a charged site that has both predicted and responded to broader social and economic changes of our time.
Just in time for her solo show, «New Paintings and Drawings,» opening this week, we headed to Freeman's studio in SoHo where we sat down with tea, scones, and her dog, Coco, to discuss her latest work.
I continued to go the way that I needed to with my own work, both protecting it from the institutional framework and furthering my ideas about painting in school and in the studio — it was a tough, amazing time.
He then used paint pouring as one of several techniques on canvases, such as «Male and Female» and «Composition with Pouring I.» After his move to Springs, he began painting with his canvases laid out on the studio floor, and he developed what was later called his «drip» technique, turning to synthetic resin - based paints called alkyd enamels, which, at that time, was a novel medium.
For the show Dog Heaven, McEneaney \'s paintings show her reflection on the passing of time - documenting personal artistic accomplishments, the development of her paintings in the studio, and relationships with beloved pets.
I had a large painting from 1968, North Star, hanging in the Stanford Museum which I visited and then I went to Los Angeles and visited William Pettet's studio for the first time.
Supported by fellowships, he spent time in France, where he spent a great deal of time drawing near a reconstruction of Brancusi's studio and Italy where he began painting a series of grids in random colors.
Paintings of this decade by Pablo Picasso, Philip Guston, and Faith Ringgold reflect how artists began to confront the relationship between their identities, their studio practices, and the tumultuous times in which they lived.
That was the time of year the painting was finished, so maybe something of the world crept into the Brooklyn studio where Jules de Balincourtpainted High and Low, completing the large group of paintings now at Victoria Miro Gallery.
When you lack time in the studio you end up feeling pressurised to create only successful paintings and failure can be an extremely important part of your practice.
For the last two and a half years, Rubell has been posing nude three times a week for Twilley in Rubell's studio with Twilley making all of the decisions concerning the paintings.
Prior to her full time commitment to painting, Deirdre founded a graphic design studio which developed award winning designs and logos which continue in use today.
The exhibition will feature 170 works of art, including more than 60 paintings, sculptures, and ceramics by Picasso alongside more than 20 works of African and Oceanic art that were part of his personal collection — pieces that he collected, lived with and kept with him in his studios, many of them featured for the first time in the Americas.
Having had each painting in the studio over a long period of time has allowed Currin work different aspects of each painting in a range of techniques.
So the posture is also human, reflected in the desire for solitude — whether as a reader, artist in the studio, time traveller or internet browser, and and there is much recognition, and warmth in that aspect of Ken Weathersby's recent paintings.
Every day, after a breakfast of poached eggs devotedly prepared by his long - time assistant Andy, he walks to his studio nearly opposite the British Museum and works on his paintings.
Additionally, this is the first time that McGinness has outfitted his paintings with artist - made frames, each silver - or gold - leafed and painted in the studio.
While I understood Ha's work on an intuitive level at the time of the exhibition, it was not until my visit to the artist's studio in the winter of 2008 that I began to fully grasp the depth of his earlier burlap and barbed - wire paintings, not only as signs of military repression made evident during the late 1970s, but also as spiritual works focused on transformation and resistance that could be read as icons of the human condition.
Every time I had a studio visit, instead of talking about my oil paintings, I ended up talking about these pictures that were scattered all over.
Additional first - time exhibitors at Art Basel in Miami Beach who will feature artists from Latin America in Survey include Galeria Jaqueline Martins, with an exhibition devoted to Letícia Parente (b. 1930, d. 1991), a pioneer of Brazilian video art, and Ricardo Camargo Galeria, who will transform its booth into the studio of Brazilian painter Wesley Duke Lee (b. 1931, d. 2010), encompassing paintings, collages and a sculpture created out of assembled objects.
This compact show touched on the long arc of Mitchell's career, from her early, calligraphic slashes in the 1950s, when she was painting in a studio off St. Marks Place in New York and drinking with the AbEx boys, through her time in Paris in the»60s, and, until her death in 1992, in the French countryside at an estate with an overgrown garden and a
For the first time in Australia and to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the artist's death, the Art Gallery of New South Wales in Sydney will host a retrospective exhibition of over 50 paintings by the great British modern master as well as some source material from the artist's studio at 7 Reece Mews now relocated at the Dublin City Gallery, The Hugh Lane.
Do you complete individual paintings quickly or do you sit in the studio looking at them for a long time?
I first interviewed him 10 years ago in his studio in Brooklyn; at the time, he was working on both cityscapes and interiors, as well as on the landscape paintings which have since preoccupied him.
By the time she was 12, Marguerite was a frequent participant in the life of his studio and would often take on important roles in major paintings.
A life - long artist, Law turned to painting full time in 2005, discovering the joys and challenges of leaving the studio, going outdoors and painting directly from nature.
But despite the enclosure of the studio, Heidkamp's practice finds precedent in the tradition of the plein air painter, specifically those who spent time painting in the Hamptons during the 1950s and 1960s.
Although his main studio practice is painting, Kum's incorporation of time based media and text within his practice reflects on multi-dimensional scapes where notions of analog and digital are merged and new realities are presented.
Becoming a teacher, although it compromised his studio time, forced Hofmann to articulate and build upon his understanding of the advanced art that first inspired him, in order to formulate clear theories of what a painting could be and communicate them to his students.
We know a few things: he's 28, he makes graffiti - indebted AbEx - plus - text - ish paintings that sometimes arise from boisterous studio performances, his family moved to London from La Paila (Colombia) when he was 10, he often collaborates with his relatives, and he's the paradigmatic market phenomenon of our time, attracting ravenous financially minded collectors to view his canvases as magical money - expanders.
In the early 1950s, Colescott finished his MFA and moved to Seattle, where he taught junior high school during the day and dedicated the rest of his time to painting: «After dinner I'd go down to my basement studio and paint until 2 and 3 in the morning.
Con Te Partiro (Time to Say Goodbye), 2006, for example, presents a cluttered studiopaint encrusted palette, paint splattered floor, photographs and paintings covering the walls, a tripod - mounted camera in the center of the room — seen from above.
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