Not exact matches
I laid carbon
paper across the side of my crate, placed the pattern on top and used a pencil to
trace over my lines.
The laborious printing process included selecting a black and white photograph transferred to a framed silkscreen,
tracing the image, delineating paint areas and hand pulling each paint color
across the screen onto the
paper or canvas.
Making a point about a Prokofiev sonata playing on the radio, Bluhm began painting on a sheet of
paper in his distinctive style of overloaded brushstrokes exploding
across the surface and releasing rivulets of excess paint, the leftover
traces of physical and emotional exertion.
Rashid Johnson brushes the black right
across the
paper, leaving a white border brought alive by broad
traces of a human hand.