Not exact matches
Donovan will present a free - standing sculpture, a
wall relief and a monoprint
created with Slinky ® toys.
Both of these artists
create intricate art - Brookes works with clay and mixed media
creating wall works in high
relief and King is a mixed media artist who has worked primarily with paint and collage on canvas and paper, but now has added three dimensional digital art to her oeuvre.
In 1968, he
created the «V» series of lithographs, which included the print Quathlamba I. Following a solo exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art in 1970, Stella began working in three dimensions, adding
relief elements to paintings, which could almost be considered
wall - mounted sculptures.
At that moment he was engaged in
creating aluminum
reliefs, multi dimensional structures that could hang off the
wall or hang from the ceiling.
Jay Heikes has
created a body of work over the past decade that includes sculptures, drawings,
wall reliefs and installations.
Derrick Velasquez's
wall sculptures from his Untitled Series,
create a comforting rhythm in the form of patterned geometric
reliefs made of colored strips of vinyl and wood.
Cologne - based artist Regine Schumann
creates sculptures and
wall -
reliefs using acrylic glass and a special phosphorescent pigment that allow the works to glow from within, whether in day light or UV light.
To
create his puffy
wall reliefs, Adian combines multiple shaped forms to
create sculptures that are akin to color block paintings.
This exhibition reveals the broad scale of Ross» work from the large, free - standing, colorful metal sculptures whose simple forms evoke the totemic monuments of an ancient world to the smaller lyrical
wall reliefs composed of wood veneers that
create a visual extravaganza when placed next to one another.»
Often combining two or more abstract forms into one piece to
create a three - dimensional composite
wall relief, the surface of the canvas is painted using industrial materials such as oil - based enamel and spray paint.
His sculptures — geometric
wall objects, façade - like
reliefs, objects and sculptures
created from abstract stereometric bodies which take the form of cubes, angles, columns, pedestals, podiums, movable
walls and shelving — are made of cheap no - frills materials such as particle board, cardboard, linen, molton, Styrofoam, synthetic resin, emulsion paint, fluorescent tubes and other everyday building materials.
SADIE BENNING: SLEEP ROCK Apr 19 - Jun 24, 2018 For this exhibition, New - York based artist Sadie Benning has
created over 20 new
wall - based works that occupy a hybrid space between painting, photography and sculptural
relief.
An early sight in the show is Tony Cragg's Runner, a
wall relief from 1985 in which a life - sized running figure has been splendidly
created out of things found on the shore — plastic cups, a spade handle, a cigarette lighter.
Suzanne Storer is an Ogden ceramic artist who
creates functional pottery as well as
wall relief and fully - rounded ceramic sculptures.
Known for his monumental
wall reliefs and sculptures of animals from the 1970s, American artist Bernard Langlais (1921 — 1977)
created a diverse oeuvre of paintings, sculptures and environments that shifted regularly and freely between abstraction and figuration — a shift that reflects Langlais» constant effort to reconcile his rural roots (in Maine) and keen sense of place with postwar artistic movements and ideologies.
David Scanavino has
created a site - specific floor installation and new large - scale
wall relief for his exhibition titled Imperial Texture at the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum in Ridgefield CT, transforming the South Gallery into both an experiential sculpture and an engaging platform for interactivity.
The artist assembles plastic and industrial material including straws, neoprene, polyurethane foam, bristles, balloons and more to
create site - specific installation,
wall reliefs and folded sculpture.
Donovan will present a free standing sculpture, a
wall relief and a monoprint
created with Slinky ® toys.
We are pleased to exhibit a major Kounellis
wall relief that has never been exhibited in the United States, along with a major Cy Twombly work on paper, «Study for the Triumph of Galatea,» which was in one Italian collection since it was
created.
Known for his three - dimensional
wall -
reliefs, American artist Frank Stella
creates hybrid objects that are part painting and part sculpture.
With these caution - tape graphics in mind, as well as the 1400s German painter Konrad Witz (who often painted figures in folded robes), Deacon
created sculptural
wall reliefs with painted and rumpled handmade paper — equal parts painting and sculpture, bearing the signature marks of his ingenuity.
The exhibition features a selection of recent sculptures made of reclaimed timber and flat wood panels to which a combination of sawing, chiseling, charring and burnishing with graphite was used to
create the
wall reliefs and free - standing sculptures.
For this exhibition, Sleep Rock, New - York based artist Sadie Benning has
created over 20 new
wall - based works that occupy a hybrid space between painting, photography and sculptural
relief.
Wesslemann's later work, «steel drawings» as he called them, featured compositions of cut - out images in aluminum, which the artist layered and painted to
create a kind of
relief wall sculpture.
Relief sculptures and assemblages installed on the
walls and on the ramps
create opportunities to experience the work two - dimensionally as well as in the round.
Kauffman implemented plastic as his primary medium,
creating his best known work: a series of vacuumformed, Plexiglas
wall reliefs that investigate the material aspects of color.
3D
Wall Design is a spectacular three - dimensional cladding that
creates design
walls with an appealing and dynamic look thanks to the light and shadow effects marked by
reliefs on the surface.
To provide visual
relief from the
wall of closed cabinetry, the doors were removed from the upper cabinets to
create cubbies that showcase cookbooks and other collectibles.