Sentences with phrase «translate into paint»

Through drawing these spaces I record my initial response to the environment and my challenge is to translate this into paint.
Anyway, they were trying to teach us to draw well through observation — it really is a good tool to have — and then translate that into paint.
You'll grow in your ability to see and appreciate beauty, and in your ability to translate that into paint.
The idea was like a joke that didn't translate into paint for me.
It is not that emotions (rage, anger, joy, reverence) are translated into paint.
It was all very earnest, even reverent toward its American Indian sources, but this reverence rarely translated into paintings one could believe in.
Fabric translates into paint, and it felt like painting,» she says.
Blank explores the ways in which the act of writing can affect and be translated into painting.
In the late 1960s she composed musical pieces based on the sounds of the city and translated them into paintings.
Robert Bechtle has been a seminal force in the development of the Photo Realist approach to representational painting, one which presents a relentlessly factual depiction of a subject that has been first photographically recorded, then painstakingly translated into paint on canvas.
Fischl uploads images to Photoshop, where he collages them until he constructs an image that he wants to translate into a painting.
It's easy to get pleasantly lost among the many references and source materials as the conversation slips around, from the moments in films Wylie has translated into paintings (alongside Tarantino, Werner Herzog is a favourite) to Proust's interest in the concept of ekphrasis, art about other art forms.
While it is always possible to read Wood's paintings as being of something, his process produces imagery that veers toward abstraction by alternately or simultaneously flattening, elongating, or fragmenting spaces and forms, effects that he seamlessly translates into the paintings.
In later years, Mondrian's spare, reductive abstraction was adopted by the Minimalist artists of the 1960s, which was translated into painting, sculpture and architecture.
She didn't have the time to translate them all into paintings.
«Absence of Light» is the sequel to Bruce French's 2008 solo show and will feature signature fine line drawings, translated into painting, sculpture and limited edition screen prints.
Thornton Dial, for example, was able to take the African - American yard show and translate it into paintings, assemblages, whatever you want to call them — these large works that you could hang on the wall.
The Indian Paintings reflect his continued interest in the use of cultural imagery as source material, which Schnabel assimilates and translates into his paintings.
Artist Statement My working process involves the quality of airspace and how it can be translated into paint.
Did some of the methods you used for the drawings just translate into painting?

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Traditionally artists are used to selling their work through exhibitions and galleries, so how do paintings and prints translate into sales online?
The MX - 5 Spyder captures the character of a vintage roadster and translates it into a modern - day design, including bespoke leather interior details and a new Mercury Silver concept paint color.
The cute exterior styling is translated well into the cabin, while most competitors feature bland and functional dashboards and door cards, the 500c has bespoke switchgear and a funky painted metal dash.
Neutralize Colours: A quick paint job can quickly add to your home's appearance and this can also translate into a higher sale price.
Essentially, MNR translates track building into «paint driving» - you paint down a track as you drive over a flat terrain, adding other elements like surface textures, water, mountains, trees, and weapon items later.
She added that «there was strong pre-sale interest in many of the paintings and we anticipate that this will translate into post-sale offers for several key works.»
As winter settled in on Yellow Springs, Hotaling has moved his work indoors but continues to add to the series by translating some of the pieces he painted outdoors, which are often small due to the limited carrying capacity of the bicycle, into larger - scale works.
For 2015 BOS I've invited two dear painter friends, Scott Robinson and Meredith Hoffheins, to show new paintings with me in a presentation we've titled, Land Ausländer (which roughly translates to «foreign country» or «land alien»), because the three of us each incorporate abstract forms into a physical or imagined environment in our work.
For several years, Deborah Brown translated the world around her Bushwick studio into paint.
For this new body of work, the artist has translated her earlier paintings into ASCII, a character - based image encoding system developed in the 1960s, and then, using laser stencils, applied the data to gesturally - painted surfaces.
On view will be a range of new paintings in which Wilson continues to translate color and light into luminous and flawlessly calibrated abstractions.
Ruby's paintings translate acts of defacing and demarcation into a kind of painterly transcendence.
Later I learned to translate that working style into a digital style using pressure sensitive tablets and some great painting software (Photoshop and Artrage).
The exhibition of 45 paintings includes the screening of the documentary, Raoul De Keyser: Returning is Also a Journey, translated into English for the first time.
His work traverses painting and installation with an intuitive ease as he subtly translates music, movement and the forces of the natural world into paint.
My work relates to Cubists and Futurists paintings — in which the natural world is translated into a stark pictorial language of shapes, lines and angles.
Collaborating with the Whitney's Education department and New York City teachers and students, Key designed and built a giant marble run in the Whitney's third - floor theater that translated the aesthetic of Stella's paintings into a physical experience.
Inspired by the success of The Responsive Eye and a resulting explosion in enthusiasm for the Op Art (also known as Optical Art) movement, art collector, clothing manufacturer (and subsequently founder of the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum) Larry Aldrich, hired graphic artist Julian Tomchin to translate some of the Op Art paintings in his collection into textile designs.
Work for sale, at a healthy price, translates into mostly painting, with sculpture little more than tchotchkes.
As in most good painting the visual interest is in how you translate these view into paint.
Never translating existing paintings into tapestries, she uses specific designs for her textile works.
More paint was added and eventually the creases from the folds were translated into lines and patterns that move throughout the fields of color that ebb and flow throughout the massive canvas sheet.
Students will learn to translate direct visual observation into a painted surface that expresses the illusion of objects in space.
Corrupted patterns and broken swirls will translate into inner tubes for Gareth James, a floral curtain for Simon Starling, a lattice of paint strips for Cheyney Thompson, and canvas as wallpaper for Annette Kelm.
Through a collection of paintings, photographs, textile designs, and mannequins styled in original fashions that replicate his photographic strategies, the exhibition will enable visitors to make connections between Sheeler's photographic experimentations at Condé Nast and how the artist translated this work into the industrial paintings and photographs that established his career.
Following the developments of Cubist and Futurist painting — in which the natural world was translated into a stark pictorial language of shapes, lines, and angles — Russia was one of the primary breeding grounds of pure abstraction, with Wassily Kandinsky doing much to popularize geometric art before gravitating to the gestural camp in later years.
Similar to the tapestries, the lenticular paintings are a way of translating digital work into the physical world.
This print translates Abts's characteristically precise, meditative, and abstract painting style into a new medium, employing multiple printmaking techniques to create a complex, layered composition that balances linear, geometric elements with fluid, sinuous strokes.
The face - like objects are cast from refuse (usually cardboard boxes and toilet paper tubes festooned with rips and flaps) yet become heroic statuary once translated into bronze and paint.
This level of energy and intensity is absolutely crucial to the success of a painting, as I find that a slower, more considered approach simply doesn't translate into vigorous and meaningful mark - making......» Tim Benson
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