Although French painter, Georges Braque (1882 - 1963) shared with Picasso the deep belief that figuration is
the very essence of painting, many trustworthy connoisseur...
Oil on canvas, Although French painter, Georges Braque (1882 - 1963) shared with Picasso the deep belief that figuration is
the very essence of painting, many trustworthy connoisseurs...
Nathan Hylden is an American abstract painter admired for his ability to question
the very essence of painting in a unique body of work.
Not exact matches
To disclose the «
essence»
of an object, a feeling, even
of the
very act
of painting as in the case
of Abstract Expressionist painters, means to envision a characteristic way
of seeing.
where whimsical art captures the
very essence of cat & dog antics, finding amusement in scenes
of snoozing, scheming, mousing, cleaning, fishing, wishing, kissing dreaming in hand
painted dog and cat bowls, artwork, ceramics, treat jars and more.
It's a taboo that goes all the way back to Georgia O'Keefe, who gave up trying to beat down that door in the early 20th century when her radically abstract, viscous
paintings were described as «great painful, ecstatic climaxes,» «an outpouring
of sexual juices,» «loamy hungers
of the flesh,» «the
very essence of woman as Life Giver.»
(Georgia O'Keeffe's groundbreaking abstract
paintings were derided as «great painful and ecstatic climaxes,» an «outpouring
of sexual juices,» «loamy hungers
of the flesh,» «the
very essence of woman as Life Giver.»
The
paintings are not representational, but rather express the
essence of paint as a medium — Jenkins, in this sense, was
very much
of his time.
Klansmen, nooses, bricks and a single illuminated light bulb were assembled on the canvas in non-hierarchical structures that sought to articulate the absolute
essence of painting, its
very origins, and his fears for what he saw to be a brutal, degenerating world.
The
very essence of nature's yin - yang is now at her wrist as she couples the formalism
of landscape plein air
painting with evocative abstraction.
What's so impressive about these
paintings is how the loose brush strokes capture the energy and
very essence of the scene.
Rudolf Stingel First recognized in the late 1980s for his monochromatic works, Rudolf Stingel has developed a singular approach to
painting that aims to examine and reinvigorate the
very essence of two - dimensional visual expression in a post-modern environ.
Although all
of these
paintings seem
very ceremonial, their true
essence lies in emitting a succession
of parallel lines which create the illusion.
Kelly wanted to get away from all
of that and strip his
painting back to the
very essence of perception itself.