Not exact matches
We mount all
fine art using acid free tabs or Japanese hinging (for
fine papers and as a safe and reversible technique with
traditional Japanese tissue papers to fix the artwork into place).
Many artists in the 1960s were
using weaving and knotting to create innovative hangings and sculptures, integrating
traditional craft techniques into
fine art practice.
By focusing on contemporary
use of fabric and embroidery and stitching techniques, the show breaks from the
traditional view of fabric and embroidery works as craft, and presenting these mediums instead as
fine art.
(28) What might it be like to teach a survey of
art history and, instead of rehearsing the
traditional examples of Pollock as a gestural painter and Mark Rothko as a Color Field artist,
use Krasner and
Fine as the primary examples of the style?
Using figurative representation and playful geometric abstraction, Brooklyn - based artist Ted Lawson is someone who loves to combine digital technology — such as 3D printing — with
traditional art methods to create organic
fine art as well as large - scale sculptures that explore humanity.
Throughout the 20th - century, as part of the modernist revolt against the
use of
traditional materials in
fine art and the consequent desire to demonstrate that «
art» can be made out of anything, artists have been creating sculpture, assemblage, combined paintings / sculptures and installations from an ever - widening range of unusual objects and materials.
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.
Chambers
Fine Art supports the careers of Chinese contemporary artists
using both
traditional and modern artistic techniques to tackle socio - political issues, through their curation techniques in its Beijing and New York spaces.
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.
Teaching methods were uniformly
traditional, focusing on the fundamentals of
traditional fine art, with heavy emphasis on draftsmanship, figure drawing, life drawing, the
use of grids, colour theory, and the laws of perspective.
This may include
traditional fine arts such as drawing, painting, ceramics, and sculpture or
art using digital mediums such as Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign as well as digital photography.