I made an attempt to mix the pure system of
the traditional painting studio with the minerals («fragments of a larger fragmentation» R.S.) and the tobacco rolling table with its parochial history use and decay.
Not exact matches
For example, when fourth graders are preparing for Fiesta Mexicana, they are learning
traditional Mexican songs in music and creating Mexican bark
paintings in
studio art.
Although I haven't
painted a
traditional still life since my college days, I bring flowers into my
studio to see subtleties and then I use my imagination to place them in their natural environment.
I think it also speaks to my
traditional studio - based
painting practice; I am bringing all these things from the outside in, filling my space and translating my encounters.»
Two Bushwick rock stars that are definite
studio stops are Rob de Oude, for his geometric
paintings that are like crack for your eyes, and Enrico Gomez who creates beautiful abstractions of
traditional shapes and symbols.
When Torpedo Factory associate artist Stephanie Lane agreed to
paint a mural in a D.C. - area home in 1990, she didn't know she was cultivating a relationship that would bear fruit for more than 20 years, even as she blurred the lines — as our artists often do — between a
traditional workplace and a
paint - flecked
studio.
We are one of the few
studios sensitive to the demands of contemporary works and
traditional painting.
In his New York City
studio, Takashi Murakami discusses his three - decades - long practice in which he blends
traditional and modern art techniques to create enormous
paintings with a visual power unmatched in contemporary art.
Traditional oil
paint mixes with spray
paint and the detritus of the
studio: baby wipes, paper towels and gum wrappers are conspicuous in the textured landscape of these
paintings.
Grounded in a
traditional approach of executing
studio paintings from numerous outdoor studies.
Often his work has been made with the help of assistants, but now he has returned to the
studio to
paint in a more
traditional way.
These unique pieces are created using a
traditional collage process with unconventional three - dimensional additions such a spray can nozzles,
paint can lids, as well as other manners of
studio miscel
These unique pieces are created using a
traditional collage process with unconventional three - dimensional additions such a spray can nozzles,
paint can lids, as well as other manners of
studio miscellanea.
Luloff's
painting, Flame Violet and Golden (2012) is composed of torn bed sheets and other fabrics that she
painted and bleached with patterns inspired by objects in her
studio and
traditional Indian block print textiles.
«One of the goals behind Vitality and Verve is to spotlight artists who are stepping out of their
studios to
paint on a grand scale using outdoor walls as their canvas as well as urban artists who are beginning to work in a
traditional studio setting.»
It's hard to characterize the art produced in Bushwick: there are endless
studios of artists producing forms of
traditional figurative
painting while countless others are experimenting with digital images — some older talents but mostly younger ones.
Deriving from a
traditional practice, Wang produces his Coffin
paintings by working with his canvas resting flat on the
studio floor, systematically applying layers of acrylic
paint in alternating colors — at times monochromatic, at times colorful — resulting in a densely stratified surface.
Using
traditional and modern techniques to produce handmade, hand -
painted terrestrial world globes with precisely designed maps and elegant stands, their
studio workshop is based in Stoke Newington, London, and their globes are purchased by customers from all over the world.
[120] Foundation - level art courses are completed by all students within their first year at The Cooper Union, leaving the remaining three years completely open for elective
studio courses which can be chosen from departments including sculpture,
painting, video, photography,
traditional and computer animation, graphic design, typography, printmaking, and new media.
Shortly afterward, in 1968, a fortuitous accident in his
studio led Gilliam to completely abandon
traditional stretchers in his Drape series, radically subverting distinctions between
painting and sculpture by suspending his bunched and folded canvases from the wall or ceiling.
Grounded in a
traditional approach of executing
studio paintings from numerous outdoor studies, Jesse's work has received numerous awards, and has attracted the attention of major collectors such as Joan Irvine Smith and Jean Stern, the Executive Director of the Irvine Museum, which specializes in historical California Impressionism.
The Impressionists rejected
traditional painting practices of outlining planned compositions and working in a
studio in favor of
painting en plein air and layering on thick, wet
paint to capture a fleeting moment.
Despite their robust physicality, the absence of
traditional gesture, and the sheer uniqueness of their facture, these works can be discussed in terms of process inasmuch as the
studio is today more than ever a mediated site that informs the reception of
painting.
Lim has a
studio in Tribeca, where he puts together his quietly original sculptures and makes
paintings that acknowledge Western abstraction, even as he places an emphasis on
traditional Asian imagery and
painting techniques.
It is perhaps the most
traditional painting in the show, earnestly trying to represent the architecture of the artist's
studio.
As the most
traditional still - life
paintings, these objects - wooden blocks shapes and cut - offs — are stored in the
studio and assembled by the artist.
Elliott's
paintings are defined by a thick impasto that depicts a
traditional subject: the still life and the artist's
studio.
This interview doesn't follow much of a
traditional question and answer format, because Alan and I skipped around during my visit to his
studio in late January, focusing more on individual
paintings and drawings, his time in Rome and Brooklyn, and his tales about meeting the artists Louise Bourgeois and R.B. Kitaj.