Sentences with phrase «traditional fine art media»

Although Piper's early and student work made use of traditional fine art media such as paint and canvas (such as The Body Politic, 1983), [3] from the late 1980s he became primarily associated with technically innovative work that explored multi-media elements such as computer software, websites, tape / slide, sound and video within an installation - based practice.

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We work based on the vision of continuing to grow and promote their beautiful glass artwork throughout the United States through both traditional avenues, such as art galleries, events, and fine art shows, and nontraditional avenues, such as web marketing and social media.
In the original episode one, voice - of - God narration over iconic European paintings offer a careful dissection of traditional «fine art» media and the way society has come to understand them as art.
The Propeller Group — an artist team made up of Phunam, Matt Lucero and Tuan Andrew Nguyen, and based in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam — blurs the boundaries between fine art and media production, in much the same way that this publication blurs the boundaries between a traditional exhibition catalogue and an artist's book.
Working primarily in painting, Mark Lloyd (b. 1971 Birmingham, lives in Birmingham) is British contemporary artist known for his mixed media work, combining graffiti and traditional fine arts techniques.
The annual exhibition of the 2018 Master of Fine Arts thesis candidates from the College of Visual and Performing Arts, featuring the work of artists working in a variety of traditional and new media.
Mai Spring, University for the Creative Arts (BA Fine Art) Mai Spring uses a variety of media, combining more traditional elements such as drawing and sculpture with lens based media, installation and film.
«As in years past, the exhibition includes a wide range of fine art and craft media, in styles ranging from traditional to avant - garde.»
A small but growing collection of contemporary craft, including ceramics, glass, jewelry, mixed media, fiber, and metalwork, challenge the traditional barriers between craft and the fine arts.
Working in both digital and traditional media, Ortiz brings these vastly detailed fantasy worlds to life in her professional and personal fine art work.
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