Not exact matches
My background in
painting has allowed me to explore the material
using techniques that derive more from the worlds of drawing and
painting, engaging both
traditional and innovative
techniques in employing formal qualities with density, texture and pattern.
Using a refined painterly
technique inspired by the Hudson River School and
traditional figure
painting, Cotton
paints utopian landscapes and portraits, often composed of sugary desserts inhabited by female figures.
He later invented his Texturologies — abstract
paintings which adapted the
traditional Tyrolean
technique used by plasterers: Dubuffet covered his canvas in layers of tiny droplets of
paint, and combined it with materials including collaged elements and sand.
His
paintings employ a
traditional technique used in the Chosun Dynasty (1392 — 1897) in which the pigments — in Ha's work, the ochres and dark umbers — are pushed through the weave of the burlap and eventually linen from the opposite side, and then trowelled with a palette knife on the frontal surface.
Using both
traditional techniques such as cloisonné, and many exciting modern methods, we create enamel
paintings, sculpture, jewelry, bowls, and boxes.
Hugo McCloud (b1980, Palo Alto, California) is known for his large - scale abstract
paintings that
use materials such as tar paper and metal, and engage with
traditional woodblock printing
techniques.
I forego the
traditional techniques of
painting with brushes and
use gravity as my tool to create my
paintings.
She
uses traditional Old Master oil
painting techniques to create works that reference the past, yet are firmly rooted in the present.
His signature
technique,
used in both
paintings and sculptures, is to incorporate
traditional brocade fabrics into their surfaces, often becoming the skins of beasts, the bark of trees, or the garments of mythological figures.
At the opening reception of his latest exhibit, The World of Line, Ink, and Nude by Chang - Woo Seok, now on display at the Korean Cultural Center Washington DC through June 8, the artist demonstrated his very personal
technique, making
use of his prosthetic limbs to grasp a brush and his torso movement to
paint across a room - sized canvas of
traditional Korean paper, spread across the gallery floor.
Laube approaches his art with a
traditional concept of
painting on his mind, where his treatment of color, its application and the
technique used are all based on the
painting in a conventional sense.
At first, I juxtaposed
traditional elements of miniatures into a new format, then I started
painting modern figures
using the miniature
technique.
While Hebert executes his
paintings with acrylic
using traditional brush and airbrush
techniques, he makes his works on paper with an array of art media.
The display is arranged thematically, to show the full range of Johns» materials, motifs and
techniques including his unique
use of encaustic and collage in
paintings, as well as the innovations he has achieved in sculpture and the graphic arts by expanding the possibilities of
traditional media.
He executes the
paintings, like Shiraga, with the supports on the ground, but he
uses techniques from Japanese nihonga,
traditional painting with attendant materials.
We had lectures on anatomy in the Mac lecture theatre
using skeletons and life models, lectures about colour and pigment, materials, and art history, of course, and tutors who were familiar with
traditional drawing and
painting materials and
technique.
McKenzie
uses techniques of trompe l'oeil and
traditional methods for rendering marble in
paint.
At first it seems a reference to the
traditional gold and silver leafing
techniques,
used most often in religious
painting and decorative embellishments.
Children will devise ways to respond to and represent the ideas behind the video and multimedia works on view inVoyage to the Virtual
using traditional materials and
techniques found in printmaking,
painting, and collage.
Tadasky
uses a special wheel adapted from a
traditional Japanese
technique that allows him to
paint each ring perfectly.
The artists» on - going interest in and
use of
traditional techniques, including trompe l'oeil and decorative
painting, would allow for meaningful connections and relationships to be made with the historical holdings and extensive archive of the Scottish National Gallery.
Her abstract floral still life
paintings use a Cubist
technique to divide the picture plane, but her palette is a more
traditional and referential one.
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.
Using organic fibers and
traditional basket making
techniques, Elizabeth Whyte Schulze creates three - dimensional
paintings that are evocative of primitive art.
Keogh's graphic canvases made
using a
traditional sign
painting technique that aligns her with artists like James Rosenquist, Patrick Caulfield and Tom Wesselmann.
Tsherin Sherpa
uses traditional Thangka
painting techniques to swirl subjects in a reflection of instability, and Rhonda Holberton presents a virtual desert, recalling the ambiguous possibilities of digital space and its impact on daily life.
Using traditional Chinese
painting techniques and addressing contemporary social, environmental, and political issues, Ji's work marries history with the present.
While developing a career in wall
painting and surface finishing, she explores the
use of fresco as well as
traditional painting techniques in contemporary practices, and works equally with murals,
painting, drawing, photography and mixed media.
His signature
technique,
used in both
paintings and sculptures, is to incorporate into their surfaces
traditional brocade fabrics, which often become the skins of beasts, the bark of trees or the garments of mythological figures.
All three artists
use digital and
traditional techniques to translate web - based content to physical
paintings and sculptures.
Using traditional Song Dynasty landscape
painting techniques, with mineral - based inks and watercolors on handmade paper, his
paintings and scrolls often explore the effects of environmental engineering and the resulting social upheaval, as well as the repercussions of natural disasters: from the U.S. government's ineffectual response to Hurricane Katrina to the Three Gorges Dam project on the Yangtze River.
He
used the
techniques associated with action
painting, such as dripping, pouring and splattering, and also
used staining and worked with
traditional brushes.
The internet explorer (and archiver) continues his examination of the shifting nature of self in the context of modern technology and virtual living,
using video works, installations, sculptures, prints, and
traditional painting techniques to probe the subjectivity of memory and the collapse between the virtual and «the real».
Challenging the conceived superiority of
traditional painting,
using different
techniques to manipulate and corrupt his imagery, Tillmans masterfully emphasises the importance of the work of art itself.
The exhibition is arranged thematically, encompassing the full range of Johns» materials, motifs and
techniques including his unique
use of encaustic (heated beeswax) and collage in
paintings, and the innovations he has achieved in sculpture and the graphic arts by expanding the possibilities of
traditional media.
suggests, the works in this project, although showing the semblances of
traditional art - making
techniques such as
painting and printing, have been conceived in non-
traditional environments and transported to our reality, offer an exciting glimpse into contemporary art practices that
use technology and new media for artistic creation.
His unique approach,
using enamel
paint, was in part inspired by the
traditional Japanese
technique of tarashikomi, in which layers of wet
paint are allowed to pool irregularly.
Rising above national cultural boundaries the Prudential Eye Zone also incorporates musical performance pieces, larger than life
painted portraits and three dimensional installations made
using traditional Malaysian weaving
techniques.
Featuring 20 works by Nuvolo (né Giorgio Ascani; 1926 - 2008) alongside his European and American peers who also
used unconventional
techniques and materials, the exhibition showcases Nuvolo's role in radically redefining
traditional notions of
painting and sculpture.
About the Work Kugimiya's work is unique in its
use of
traditional painting techniques to create quirky stop - motion animations.
Coming up is the museum's first major exhibition of a contemporary Chinese artist, a show featuring three O`ahu - based artists who express the impact of the Chinese Cultural Revolution on their lives, a collaboration with the University of Hawai`i that presents contemporary Japanese artists
using traditional techniques, a history - tracing exhibition by Los Angeles — based textile artist Karen Hampton, a look at First Hawaiian Bank's collection, and the debut of a newly restored volcano
painting by Charles Furneaux.
His
paintings often involve a long and complex technical process, combining
traditional painting techniques with the
use of laser cut stencils that are produced
using digital image processing.
He
used thin texture
paint, a drip and splash
technique, leaving large areas of the canvas blank - which led critics to speak of
traditional Japanese influences, notably of Haboku, a Japanese style of dripping ink.
In creating these works, the artists
used various
techniques including altering the outline of the canvas, building up relief, cutting into the plane, and
using materials alternate to
traditional canvas as support... Shaped canvas works became popular in the 1960s as artists sought to emphasize the potential for
paintings to be considered objects.
Whether it is the
use of
traditional painting mediums, digital technologies, or other
techniques, I am in search for modes of image - and object making that question the meaning, process, and definition of contemporary abstraction.
In its formal treatment, takes on the appearance of a futuristic color fields abstract expressionism where
traditional painting has been replaced by spray, which reminds us of the
technique used in
painting street graffiti, positioning the workpiece between the high and low culture.
While still in school, Sultan grew dissatisfied with
traditional methods of
painting and began experimenting in
technique, surface, and media, which eventually led him to
use industrial tools and materials.
Using the history as a path to the future the artists» work involved many contemporary and
traditional painting techniques combined with digital imagery and photography.
Prints from two recent series, on view at Howard Greenberg Gallery in New York until December 12, are highly textured, made on
traditional papers
using a series of digital and analog
techniques that include
painting with liquid emulsion.
While he
uses the
traditional technique of oil
painting, his swirls of colour that appear at first glance to be impasto reveal themselves almost as trompe - l'oeil under closer inspection.