What a great idea to use
an unconventional paint brush to make fun art!
Not exact matches
In the 1940s and 1950s the main groups within the Abstract expressionism were the «Gesture Painters» and the «Color - Field Painters», who experimented with new techniques for applying
paint: dripping, pouring, throwing, squirting, squeegeeing, and spattering, and with the use of
unconventional tools, such as wall paper
brushes, sticks, and trowels.
As Dault applies and removes coatings of
paint with
brushes, sponges, combs, and other
unconventional tools, new details and optical illusions arise.
Richter's surfaces also record the quickness or slowness of his gestures, gestures made with physical effort, but mediated through large
unconventional tools, such as house
paint brushes taped to long bamboo rods and variously sized squeegees edged with transparent Plexiglas.