Sentences with phrase «visible brushwork»

In this new oeuvre of work, the artist employs minimal mark - making in oil, charcoal, pencil, resin and oil stick and a reduction of visible brushwork.
The work of these young artists all shared figurative references and visible brushwork, in dramatic contrast to the prevalent painting of the day.
Estes based his painting on his own colour photographs, and on initial inspection, the lack of visible brushwork makes his canvases look exactly like photos.
Characteristic features of Scully's paintings are their visible brushwork, soft painterly contours and broken colours.
In Thorne's rock painting, there are periwinkle and beige - colored matte rocks, charcoal rocks with visible brushwork, and even a few painted with what appear to be little microbes.
The unruly blacks and grays of «Folded Greens» result from a combination of visible brushwork, uneven staining and shifts in tone.
A painting from 1931 shows the piers in sunlight, with the sober realism of an older American art but with visible brushwork and cube - like sheds out of Paul Cézanne.

Not exact matches

From the largest visible swaths of paint to the tiniest strokes, Van Gogh's brushwork seems instinctually guided to simulate river eddies and cloud rotations.
While colours may clash or merge, brushwork may be visible, and layering may be heavy, the works are undeniably complete.
Sometimes her brushwork is visible, while other times it is totally flat, hiding aspects of the artist's decision - making process.
The image may be visible from a distance, but upon closer inspection becomes lost in the very brushwork that defines its form: an experiential reality analogous to the difference between watching a crowd from a distance and being a participant in the action.
There are none of the ironies in his touch that one sees in de Kooning's brushwork — those recollections of academic training that he allows to become visible, only to hold them up to question.
Well - known for covering everyday objects in thick, visible «Van Gogh - brushwork» the objects often become a painted image of themselves.
Robert Henri (1865 - 1921) Born in Cincinnati, Henri's later works are characterized by heavy impasto, a darker palette and rapid, slashing brushwork giving his works a visible sense of immediacy.
So while there was still a visible subject, its significance was superceded by the actual paintwork and brushwork.
Built up into a thick impasto of rich colors, Pollock's brushwork is typical of Abstract Expressionist gestural painting, in which visible brushstrokes are seen as physical traces of the creative act.
Brushwork is also an important aspect of Corse's technique, with the artist's hand intentionally left visible on the canvas.
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