Sugarless Tea features
watercolors paintings filmed using a stop motion technique that evokes travelogues and bedtime stories, and highlights the process of painting itself.
Not exact matches
The movie often looks more like a
watercolor painting than a
film, especially as characters move in and out of the moonlight or the fog.»
William T. Wiley is primarily known for mystical
watercolors that whimsically move between references to pop culture, literature, and art history, though he has worked in a variety of media, including drawing,
painting, sculpture,
film, and performance.
From 1909 to 1913 many experimental works in the search for this «pure art» had been created by a number of artists: Francis Picabia
painted Caoutchouc, 1909, [20] The Spring, 1912, [21] Dances at the Spring [22] and The Procession, Seville, 1912; [23] Wassily Kandinsky
painted Untitled (First Abstract
Watercolor), 1910, [24] Improvisation 21A, the Impression series, and Picture with a Circle (1911); [25] František Kupka had
painted the Orphist works, Discs of Newton (Study for Fugue in Two Colors), 1912 [26] and Amorpha, Fugue en deux couleurs (Fugue in Two Colors), 1912; Robert Delaunay
painted a series entitled Simultaneous Windows and Formes Circulaires, Soleil n ° 2 (1912 — 13); [27] Léopold Survage created Colored Rhythm (Study for the
film), 1913; [28] Piet Mondrian,
painted Tableau No. 1 and Composition No. 11, 1913.
Our picks of noteworthy shows include a wide range of mediums from photography and
paintings to
watercolor drawings and
film.
Opening: «Paulina Peavy: The Artist Behind the Mask» at Andrew Edlin Gallery Paulina Peavy created a remarkable series of
watercolors, drawings,
paintings, beaded masks and
films in collaboration with a UFO she called Lacamo.
The exhibition features selections from David Austen's career - long engagement with
painting and
watercolors along with two
films.
The massive showcase will premiere 36 new
paintings including
watercolor paintings, 40 framed original sketches, dozens of illustrations, puppets, a stop - motion animated
film and a new mural on the gallery's wall based on her long - awaited illustrated book «The Cabinet of Dr. Deekay,» a dystopian horror fairytale that will be published this summer in conjunction with the exhibit.