Not exact matches
This lightweight cotton fabric features a
vibrant floral print
which looks almost hand
painted.
The coastal farmland turns into a hillside rainbow
painted with
vibrant colors of millions of Giant Tecolote Ranunculus,
which not only look beautiful but smell incredible.
The event was kicked off by the unveiling of the Center Court horse
which was
painted with
vibrant colors.
Love the look of this romper (reminds me of a palette on
which a
vibrant watercolor is
painted) and the belt (s) you chose to wear with this romper.
Polley
paints for Margot a world — a
vibrant, colorful, distinctly unreal Toronto — in
which to explore her urges, to satisfy her lusts, and, most crucially, to fail.
Bold contrasts and exaggerated carbon fibre weave structure amplify the sporting character of this striking coupe, with a
vibrant paint combination
which looks particularly stunning when bathed in bright sunlight.
Mark Buehner's richly colored
paintings feature a softly glowing snowman and
vibrant background scenes in
which the shapes of tiny creatures are concealed (a Buehner trademark).
«Pochoda
paints southern California with a
vibrant brush, rendering an evocative landscape on
which her desperate characters seek out redemption and rejuvenation.»
There were patio tables and chairs and the walls of the building that bordered this area were
painted in a variety of bright and
vibrant colours
which were beautiful.
A strong sense of color led Oks to mix his own
vibrant paint colors,
which in turn give his
paintings added dramatic effect.
In 1999, he started making geometric
paintings in
which shards of
vibrant colors zigzag and abut in compositions that suggest colliding cultures and emotions.
Jean Hobson is a watercolourist who uses the medium in an unusually bold and
vibrant way,
which comes from a love of strong colours and a passionate desire to make a positive statement in her
paintings.
This German - born artist did not always
paint the
vibrant canvases for
which he has become so well known.
«It is the excitements of this conjunction between a Romantic nineteenth - century Briton and an abstract expressionist twentieth - century American that the exhibition seeks to evoke, revealing the fellowship that the two artists share in
paint across their temporal divide, and the
vibrant correspondences
which uncover something of the timeless cerebral foundations of landscape art.
Reflecting the light and landscape of Greece, these
paintings feature
vibrant colors and geometric compositions,
which subtly incorporate each piece of marble's natural variations.
The title of the show is attributed to English Pre-Raphaelite artist Sir Frederic Leighton's famous classist
painting Flaming June (1895)
which portrays a sleeping woman in a
vibrant orange gown.
Together they will discuss how visual language is often translated across various media and how meaning becomes encoded within Almeida's
vibrant - hued works
which make perceptive use of plywood, hinges, LED light, and other non-traditional
painting materials.
The
vibrant picture features objects from the artist's studio as well as fruit,
which Henri Matisse (and Paul Cézanne before him) loved to
paint.
Lerma uses layers of figurative as well as abstract elements, charcoal and colours, text, the blank canvas and smudges of
paint to create
vibrant, erratic compositions in
which you recognize cartoonish figures, mysterious calligraphic signs, and vegetal varieties.
Often using
vibrant colors and fine line
painting techniques, Superwaxx is better known for her collective works
which display her signature style while incorporating cartoon like aesthetic to narrate various subjects and topics often pertaining to historical or personal events.
Katharina Grosse is known for the
vibrant palette and exuberant gestures of her large - scale canvases and raucous installations
which merge
painting, sculpture, and architecture.
Vibrant, animated, and intense, the
paintings transcend their medium to introduce their own pictorial logic,
which appears both contemporary and universal.
Sarah's autobiographical subject matter presents an unpretentious approach to rendering people, places and things with
vibrant, meticulous and detailed brushwork characteristic of the egg tempera medium in
which she often
paints.
Marcus uses traditional perspective here to simulate the scene captured by the camera's lens,
which contrasts starkly with the rest of the
painting's shallow depth of field and its
vibrant colors and bold patterning.
Ashley Bickerton's
vibrant and often dystopic vision of contemporary culture has been at the center of his four - decade - long practice,
which includes
painting, photography, sculpture, and every possible combination therein.
Pozanti, whose most recent work investigates the impact of technology on humans, is known for her
vibrant 31 - character alphabet of organic shapes, dubbed «Instant Paradise,»
which she deploys in
paintings, sculptures, and animations.
Two of the square
paintings are being lent — one from Belfast, the other from Fort Worth in Texas — and a gloriously
vibrant watercolour of Bamburgh Castle in Northumberland, a work
which spent much of its life owned by the US Vanderbilt family, is being shown in a museum for the first time.
Vibrant and seemingly spontaneous, Sullivan's photographs serve as his visual diary and as a «floor plan» from
which to create
paintings.
With its
vibrant palette of warm golden colors and a surface infused with painterly passion, Joan Mitchell's luxurious canvas, Blueberry, belongs to a group of significant works
which demonstrate the artist's unrivaled skill at producing
paintings which evoke the rich emotions of nature and landscape.
Patssi Valdez received her BFA from Otis Art Institute in Los Angeles and is best known for her
vibrant paintings, installations, and performance work with the avant - garde art group ASCO, of
which she is a founding member.
It is the excitements of this conjunction between a Romantic nineteenth - century Briton and an Abstract Expressionist twentieth - century American that the exhibition seeks to evoke, revealing the fellowship that the two artists share in
paint across their temporal divide, and the
vibrant correspondences
which uncover something of the timeless cerebral foundations of landscape art.
Tate Modern's Henri Matisse: The Cut - outs, has already been hailed as one of the exhibitions of the year — a
vibrant, life - affirming show of the French artist's abstract collages,
which he created when health problems prevented him from
painting.
«There's a weird culture where works on paper aren't respected the same way as
paintings are,» said Keltie Ferris, walking through her latest exhibition at Mitchell - Innes & Nash,
which pairs
vibrant mixed - media canvases with more intimate body - prints.
The result is not a perfect distillation of Turner's marine
painting — no «Peace — Burial at Sea» (1842) or «The Slave Ship» (1840), no history pictures such as «The Parting of Hero and Leander» (before 1837)-- but it is a
vibrant, engaging show encouraging us to perceive the myriad ways in
which Turner was, as Ruskin wrote, «the man who beyond doubt is the greatest of the age. . .
Compared to his celebrated
painting Mother,
which is often cited to represent Whistler's style of production, the lightness and the easy portability of the watercolor medium, allowed the artist to produce
vibrant and alive sketches of the world surrounding him.
Pioneering fiber artist Sheila Hicks blurs the boundary between
painting and sculpture with her
vibrant woven and textile works,
which she creates in many shapes and sizes, from wall mountings that mimic the format of
painting to suspended pieces that hang from ceiling to floor like textured columns.
However, in this work Alvarez covers her
vibrant pattern of alternating squares in a skin of clear plastic onto
which she has scripted bits of text in gold glitter and
painted a circuitous black web.
For
painting, head to Trinity House,
which offers Tranquility by John William Godward, a disciple of Lawrence Alma - Tadema, while a more abstract take on the theme can be found at Foster - Gwin,
which offers a
vibrant, gestural composition by the Abstract Expressionist painter, James Kelly.
The
vibrant, energetic dark colors are harmoniously balanced by the soft, pastel hues
which seem to imbue each
painting with an ambient light.
With his
vibrant wit and his vast and unclassifiable oeuvre,
which includes
painting, photography, sculpture and video, he has become a hugely influential artist, while his generosity and brilliance as a teacher has made him a beloved figure among generations of students.
The impact of this thoroughly West Coast childhood is seen in the
vibrant, lusty color palette, sense of boundless possibility, and experimentation for
which Heilmann's
paintings are known.»
After
Painting looks at the myriad ways in
which artists continue to push the conceptual and aesthetic boundaries of the medium, keeping it
vibrant and vital.
Perhaps this is the key to Rochelle Feinstein's
vibrant work,
which can raise the pulse if viewers follow where the artist would take them:
painting that does not pacify, but is an event, an experience of the world.
In the late 1960s / early 1970s, Bowling's interest in decolonized space turned towards the cartographic, as he began work on his celebrated «maps»
paintings — large - scale canvases onto
which Bowling would
paint the outlines of continents and countries, often stenciling images with personal significance onto the map, and
painting over the forms with washes of
vibrant color.
Part of her Homes series,
which includes acrylic
paintings on paper illustrating a «utopian view of the concept of home», the illustrations offer playful, geometric shapes,
vibrant colours and a strong contrast of light and shadow.
Cerdà's models reproduce the sets in tiny bits of paper, each meticulously
painted with water colors in the
vibrant patterns
which populate the films.
The retrospective will include
vibrant new
paintings of the artist's home and garden in Los Angeles,
which will be united for the first time with earlier works depicting the same subject across 35 years.
The first floor,
which is dedicated to solo presentations by artists, brings together an impressive collection of new and established voices for its inaugural configuration, including a new commission by the elusive Chris Ofili, rarely - seen, «veiled»
paintings by Senga Nengudi and
vibrant canvases by the local artist Tomm El - Saieh.
Among the 2017 pieces on show are Champagne Run, in
which two classical blonde beauties have been
painted over a Star Wars bedsheet; The Executioner Blood Vendetta, on
which rows of camels trot beneath a depiction of a pulp - fiction protagonist firing a gun; and the
vibrant and violent As Tough As They Come.
By the late 1970s, Bearden began to use more
vibrant and intense colors in his
paintings, perhaps as a direct result of numerous trips to St. Martin in the West Indies,
which is his wife's family home.