Sentences with phrase «tiny paintings»

In A Sunday on La Grande Jatte — 1884, Georges Seurat skillfully wove light and shadows into a meticulous pattern of tiny paint particles that, when looked at from afar (inset), appear as a peaceful panorama of the bourgeoisie at leisure.
Simple little sail boats, wooden animals on wheels, simple wooden boxes with tiny painted details, all very much in keeping with the Scandanavian look I've been loving lately... and my kids were enchanted too!
But Prangenberg is constantly making use of the flattened portions of their surfaces to integrate tiny paintings into the busts.
Giving a new meaning to the word infinitesimal, artist Karia Haldas creates tiny paintings based on Instagram photos.
I'll never forget saying goodbye to you that day, as you were covered in a million teeny tiny paint specks that had dropped onto you from the ceiling - lol!
«I like to use tiny painting brushes from the art store to create each look,» Andrea tells me.
... A week of diving in Lembeh wouldn't be complete without seeing Hairy Frogfish, Mimic Octopus, Wunderpus, all four types of Pygmy Seahorse, Tiger Shrimp, Flamboyant Cuttlefish, Coconut Octopus, tiny Painted Frogfish, Clown Frogfish, Lembeh Sea Dragons, plus extra awesome night dives with Bobbit Worms, Starry Night Octopus and Bobtail Squid.
A 1995 work, so cartoon - like that you almost expect a caption, is mostly a big, tilting expanse of bare canvas — a floor — extending toward a far - off green wall dotted with numerous tiny paintings.
Some of the more decorated kites are like tiny paintings; each «superflat» composition floats above or below its surrounding neighbour, intrinsically incorporated into the design like the patterned scales of a fish.
Thirty - eight tiny paintings line two walls of her installation at the Biennale; together, they act like film stills visualizing the dreams of migrants seeking a better life.
Some paintings depict her studio: paint - spattered floors, scuffed white walls hung with works in progress, tiny paintings within paintings.
The same could be said of the tiny Squint painting on display here, and also of the equally tiny paintings of single cupboards or safes -LRB-?)
Chason Matthams presents a group of tiny paintings — photorealistic, surreal and abstracted — in his solo exhibition at Tyler Wood Gallery, San Francisco.
Each painting consists of swatches of oil paint perfectly chosen by color layered upon layer, and with tiny painted out imperfections beneath allowed to flicker through.
I also have gone from doing teeny tiny paintings to opting for larger ones because I can move my arm and get my whole body into it.
Create this tiny painted caterpillar with just your fingerprints!
Paintbrush in hand, Artist Kirby can paint artworks that fight for him, such as a tiny painted King Dedede, and can swing said brush like a weapon to fend off enemies.
The background of this tiny painting always fascinated me.
The tiny painted graphics on the moveable, accordion - like glass fascade of the hotel depict large images (i.e. a fingerprint, a diver, a bottle or wavelets) animated by the changing colors of an innovative lighting concept.
The backgrounds of many of these tiny paintings mimic the styles of «old - boy painters» such as Jackson Pollock and Willem de Kooning.
Although the collection held much to admire, what really stopped the press in their tracks was a tiny painting by the former President of the United States, George W Bush.
These tiny vignettes also shift the scale of the portrait heads themselves, turning them into architecture, which then turns the tiny paintings into murals: Prangenberg rejoices in shifting scales and temporal frames of reference.
You never know, one of your photographs may turn into a tiny painting...
But given the art world's recent tendency to return to that period and reevaluate the heroes and antiheroes (the 25 female artists in the Tate's current Pop Art exhibition; the much buzzed - about giant painting by Lee Krasner across from a tiny painting by her husband, Jackson Pollock, at Whitney's inaugural show), it's fitting that Gilliam's work is creeping higher.
A tiny painting, entitled Squint, (2016 - 17), is cleverly situated very high on the wall in the main gallery, and could have been cut out of his large painting that won the John Moores prize last year.
Mark Greenwold's tiny paintings, which he works and reworks, can take up to a year to complete.
There was one thing I liked at the Frieze art fair, one thing which stayed with me: a tiny painting by Chris Ofili, all blue and dreamlike and strange, almost gothic — a fragment of a fantasy, a tentative trying out of something.
Tomma Abts» tiny paintings have the power to stop a speeding art critic.
In fact, Lackey's «Voyeur,» a photograph of an eye in a circular frame, pays homage to a surreal object in Houston's Menil Collection — Joseph Sacco's «Oeil de Jeune Femme,» a tiny painting of an eye in an oval brass frame.
In its scale, the time he devoted to it, and especially in the odd sense of privacy he maintained around the existence of these tiny paintings, a picture emerges of an independent spirit who was struggling in his resistance to more popular trends.
At that time I was also making these tiny paintings with transparent fabric, rabbit skin glue and bits of patterned fabric.
Also at DCAC, Rebecca Grace Jones's «Small Worlds» is a set of tiny paintings.
I have a few addictions too: baskets, tiny paintings and english transferware plates in single colours like red, brown and green.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z