Sentences with phrase «where brushstrokes»

Where the Brushstrokes streamline Abstract Expressionism into a reinvented and simplistic visual language, the machine - like Modern Heads marry art and design by borrowing qualities from Cubism, Constructism and Art Deco.
The latest installment at Centre Pompidou Metz seeks to be the sum of the artist's early meditation on painting, where the surface of the canvas is intuited to become a mirror that wraps identity, space and time; and where brushstrokes are destined to dematerialize into a splitting of light.
Relying upon the grid as a fixed boundary where brushstrokes immediately change color, they just don't have the peculiar energy of the other paintings.
Borne out of Modernist painting as well as «action painting» — a style of painting in which paint is spontaneously dribbled, splashed or smeared onto the canvas, rather than being carefully applied — this theme extends to present day, where brushstrokes fade away to innovative mark - making techniques or performance and video.
The exhibition ends with Lichtenstein's works from the 1990s, where the brushstroke reappears in an abstracted context in the artist's minimal «Chinese landscapes.»
«Brushstroke Paintings: A Solo Show by Jacob Ouillette» at The Remsenburg Academy is Ouillette's first solo exhibition where the Brushstroke Paintings have been singularly exhibited.

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It is produced as a artistic masterpiece with with each episode being a brushstroke of complex and compelling storyline all amassing to that final episode where everything comes together and you get the magnificent payoff of all of the long hours you have put into the show.
It is produced as a artistic masterpiece with with each episode being a brushstroke of complex and compelling storyline all amassing to that final episode where everything comes together and you get the
New Work will pick up where that exhibition left off, as Semmel continues to capture, with bold brushstrokes, her own aging body as she sees it, from above and mirrored, in constantly shifting images.
will pick up where that exhibition left off, as Semmel continues to capture, with bold brushstrokes, her own aging body as she sees it, from above and mirrored, in constantly shifting images.
Their surfaces are animated by lines where the squeegee has paused, by brushstrokes, other scrapings, and areas where the skin of oil paint has dried and rippled.
I admire Geoff's ability at being able to suggest a huge mass of detail in foliage with a few carefully placed brushstrokes, and even though there are 11 colours in the palette for this particular exercise — This was yet another painting where I just couldn't wait to get started on this one and learn more of Geoff's watercolor techniques!
Her explorations of form and composition, color and gesture give rise to a compelling language of abstraction where her ideas and feelings about the inner life are projected through organic shapes and energetic brushstrokes.
One can take an entire room of white paintings one by one, watching a brushstroke work its way across and stop where it will.
Restaurant de la Machine at Bougival was first exhibited at the third Salon d'Automne, where it was hung amongst the works of artists soon to be known as Les Fauves («The Wild Beasts»)-- thanks to the critic Louis Vauxelles who was shocked, certainly in a positive way, by their wild and daring palette and passionate brushstrokes.
After 1960, during a difficult period in her life, Mitchell created a series of very intense works, where the colourful and rhythmic all - over brushstrokes gave way to a concentration of a central, thick dark mass.
I came out of «Painting Paintings (David Reed) 1975» at Gagosian, where I saw this exhibition, thinking that Reed's Brushstroke paintings were possibly the single most impressive achievement of mid-1970s New York abstraction.
Where Richter blurs paint to a near - photographic smoothness, however, Taylor revels in his medium's materiality, working in lively impasto and unafraid of drips, splashes or visible brushstrokes.
At the same time what happened to it is certain elements got carved down again to where we started to see these fine details that came in to create these brushstrokes and mark making just like she would have done and what she did do onto the block.
Where a painter like Howard Hodgkin took his brushstroke over the edge as if it weren't there at all, Nikolic is acutely aware of the edge.
The young Miami native's wild and vibrant symphonies on the canvas (think furious Cezanne - like brushstrokes, splashes of windex blue, and spring green that's so bright it looks acidic) depict the devil as inhabiting a luscious yet spooky space (gnarled trees, rickety houses with potion - like smoke billowing in the windows) where men go to contemplate alone and flirt with destiny.
As contemporary art and culture continue to evolve, Davis and Joseph illuminate lesser - known vantage points through works where, like Davis» brushstrokes, the aesthetics are just the beginning of a story that extends much deeper than art.
During the 1950s he moved on to irregular shapes delineated by vigorous, gestural brushstrokes, such as in Untitled No. 5, where the colored patches appear to push and pull against each other.
With the key focus optimizing all that is nature and its many contrasts, the color arrangement transpires as being chromatically saturated in a higher key, where expressive gestural brushstrokes are applied throughout in a rich arrangement.
Nothing else before or since has looked quite like these paintings, and they look terrific en masse, and up close, where the colors pop, the numbers hum, and the oddly affectless brushstrokes begin to whirl.
They play with our gaze - inviting it in here, barring it there, tangling it up where the sky is fractured by shooting branches or in a pattern of hatched brushstrokes; slowing it down with thick impasto where it is inclined to linger.
Bruce Helander (The Art Economist) writes, «Jill Krutick's gentle and gracious works add enchanting, soulful excitement every day for life... Krutick's unique formula that she follows in her distinctive paintings is to experiment with a variety of gestural brushstrokes, which seem to be in perfect harmony, like a complicated orchestra where a variety of musical components emit a certain collective sound, or in the case of Krutick, create a uniquely complicated gathering of disparate forms with a subliminal ambulatory feeling that makes them seem to skip off the canvas and into thin air.»
Indeed, her technique is so refined that it is impossible to identify the brushstrokes or painterly marks that have often been regarded, in various movements and moments over the past 60 years, as the last romantic gasp of the artist's self — such as in abstract expressionism, for instance, where the gesture was seen as a revelation of ego (usually a male ego).
In the primeval forest where there is a natural cycle of life and death, the ego of human sharpened and resulted in the landscape with a self - portrait by rough brushstrokes.
Surfaces are broken into composite spaces where organic green - blue forms and bright figures emerge from brushstrokes, disrupting the hazy atmospheric pastels stripes and spaces of her rich palette.
Michael Rosenfeld Gallery, which also represents Thompson, is showing African - American artist Beauford Delaney; his portraits, city scenes, and abstractions are marked by spirited, liberal brushstrokes, and tell the stories of the intellectual circles he traversed in New York, and Paris, where he moved 1953 and was inspired to abandon figuration.
Evocative brushstrokes draw the viewer closer toward Waldman's paintings, where the promise of recognition remains just out of reach.
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Part of it is the Fakires piece, where letters become pictorial elements immersed in expressive flows of a richer color palette and brushstrokes, underlined by intense black lining.
At any rate, one can always detect where rupture occurs in the end of the brushstrokes or the drips as if it's part of my breathing process.
This soon dissipates at the bottom of the painting where solid reality filters into wild, suggestive brushstrokes, abstracted light and shade of colour.
«Three primary colours, as the source of endless sequences of tones... The shades and forms emerge through the constant blending of brushstrokes; they create an illusionistic space, without any need for me to invent forms or signs» — Gerhard Richter «Richter succeeded in taking the inpaintings to a threshold where they exist — period.
Others have a more painterly quality, where vibrant brushstrokes scratch at the canvas, like a man scratching at the walls of a prison cell.
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