A unique and immersive week - long practical and theoretical course exploring colour, light and space in art using a variety of media including dry and
wet drawing materials, collage, oil and acrylic paints.
Not exact matches
The artist makes
drawings from grease paint and fire, uses edible
materials such as butter, chocolate and alcohol to make hilarious and sad installations (beds that
wet themselves, pillows that smoke), and handcrafts exquisite reproductions of both animate and inanimate objects (an upended trashcan sewn from felt, a mangy, fake - fur fox, a two - story folding chair).
Her
drawings on mylar and paper in diverse
wet and dry
materials have long been at the root of her artistic practice, serving as a means to map the development of her thinking.
The British artist, Shaun McDowell, has worked to create distinct series of paintings using different
materials and applications in each body — acrylic paint applied by hand, oil stick
drawn and smudged, oil paint applied
wet on dry to build up layers of clear independent marks that form a whole.
The British artist, Shaun McDowell, has worked to create distinct series of paintings using different
materials and applications in each body — acrylic paint applied by hand, oil stick
drawn and smudged, oil paint applied
wet on dry to build up layers of...
In this series named Lignes - Report, the raw linen canvas is coated with black acrylic paint, folded in half, then a screwdriver is used to
draw parallel lines while the
material is still
wet.
Using harmonic progressions she works in both traditional and non-traditional media, reflective pigments in oils as well as a range of
wet and dry
materials in
drawing.