The effect of all the thick
white brushstrokes is sense of energy and music.
Red and
White Brushstrokes belongs to one of the most significant series from Lichtenstein's long and prolific career, and is one of only a handful of the 14 works from this pivotal series to remain in private hands.
Red and
White Brushstrokes announces Lichtenstein's signature style, which did much to establish Pop art as one of the dominant movements of the post-war period.
Norman Lewis's painting America the Beautiful (1960) appears to be a typical mid-twentieth-century abstract, gestural painting, but on closer inspection, the expressive
white brushstrokes crystallize into the familiar hoods and crosses of the Ku Klux Klan.
The compositions feature large clumps of broad back - and - forth gray and
white brushstrokes — think of whitewashed windows or rubbed - out chalk on blackboards — through which wander black spray - painted lines of varying thickness that suggest bent rebar or mangled wire coat hangers.
Katz's Black Brook 11, an oil on linen painting from 1990, is a rendering of a dark monochromatic space with
white brushstrokes on the bottom half to depict a running stream.
These particular wedges are sold out, but the black &
white brushstroke version is still available here.
With the same estimate will be Roy Lichtenstein's monumental «Red and
White Brushstroke» (1965).
The cool black and
white brushstroke design fabric design was a perfect solution for achieving a supper cool look.
Not exact matches
A mirabelle plum and orange blossom water dark truffle, with
brushstrokes of turquoise - tinted
white chocolate on top that mirror tufts of hair recognizable from his self - portraits.
Adorned with minimalist
brushstrokes in subtle aqua and
white hues, the ethereal bedding lends a modern elegance to any room's décor.
Her
brushstroke print short sleeve black and
white top was inspired by Celine's Spring 2014 collection and her pearl accented choker was inspired by Chanel's Spring 2014 collection.
The film's animation alternates between black - and -
white flashbacks and present - day color sequences to recreate some of Van Gogh's most famous canvases, going so far as to emulate the Dutch painter's groundbreaking thick -
brushstroke impasto style.
Bui's prose is carefully crafted, and her
brushstrokes are similarly spare and simple, rendered in a muted palette of black,
white and burgundy.
With ample amounts of blue and
white and feathered
brushstrokes that create dazzling light as well as reflections on the rippling water, four river views by Caillebotte from the 1880s and «90s make you want to board one of his sailboats and feel the sun on your face and the wind in your hair.
Unlike her early paintings, this small group of works shows West's increasing experiments with more varied compositional patterns and the drama of forceful
brushstrokes, usually black against
white unprimed canvas.
Cage observed that the monochrome surfaces of the
White Paintings, uninflected by gestural
brushstrokes, reflected changes in light and shadows in their surrounding environment.
Slowly combining thick
brushstrokes of cobalt, swirls of brilliant
white and explosive bursts of greens, yellow and reds, in her process we can witness the materialisation in paint of «memories that appear, disappear, overlap, forget themselves and one day resurface»
The final
brushstrokes and fields of
white are not all that far from Roy Lichtenstein, and one of them belongs to Jasper Johns.
A shift away from the artist's typically bold palette,
White Night replaces brash hues with multi-layered
brushstrokes of soft oranges, yellows and pale greens.
I don't know what an unassimilated
white is (Obituary, 10 March), but I do know that, when shown proofs of the poster for his 1997 Hayward exhibition, Howard Hodgkin noticed a stray bright streak in the middle of a broad dark
brushstroke.
One can take an entire room of
white paintings one by one, watching a
brushstroke work its way across and stop where it will.
-- what are we to make of the
white, phallic shape on the left side of painting, pointing down and topped by a large, violent, splashy red
brushstroke?
Kline's is an abstraction reduced to the primary relationship between
white backgrounds, albeit constructed using visible superimpositions, and black
brushstrokes laid on the surface, often off - center, imperious in their constructive force, reflecting a style entirely driven by the artist's impulses.
Hanging in the clean
white space are nineteen of his recent paintings: gestural abstractions striking for their stacks of bold, modular
brushstrokes (mostly black on
white grounds) and unusual formats (many of the canvases are exceedingly narrow and tall).
7 Such independence and neutrality are foregrounded in the prominent
brushstrokes that occur at the top of Collection's three panels: the light blue - green scumble at the left, the compact blue paint stroke in the center, and the mixture of blue and
white at the far right.
By implementing drastic simplification of image and the reduction of his palette to black and
white, Mintz uses his
brushstrokes to convey the surging moment of creation.
A grown - up rendition of Connect - the - Dots, the myriad
white dots and pencil marks against deep blue backgrounds suggest celestial bodies, but gradually the lines reveal movements of
brushstrokes inspired by the New York School.
Linda Touby pairs intuitive
brushstrokes with bold, horizontal bands of vibrant blue, black,
white and yellow, offering a sense o...
I don't think you'd be far wrong to see it as simultaneously a riff on op art (a term coined by Time magazine the same year as Greenberg's Post Painterly show), a metaphor for the fluidity of U.S. race relations and a sort of tidying up of what Brummel calls «the thick, frayed
brushstrokes» of Franz Kline and the bulbous forms of Robert Motherwell, both of whom worked largely in black and
white.
Honoring traditional Asian arts through her use of Hanji paper, Korean silk, and calligraphic
brushstrokes, she plays with iconography and symbols that have been classified as «foreign» such as blue and
white china patterns, fortune cookies (which originated in California but are identified as Chinese), Korean fans, and floating dragons and intermingles them with references to Pop and southern folk art.
Her paintings feature wildly colorful
brushstrokes and her color monotypes showcase the sensory overload and luscious texture found in those paintings, while her black - and -
white drawings are haunting and gestural, blurring together figurative and abstract elements.
These evocations are also in Untitled (Gaeta), 1989, in which the abstract mass of purple, black, and
white acrylic and tempera
brushstrokes calls to mind an explosion of wine - ready grapes during harvest.
Instead of covering his works in an even
white slip, he allows thickly applied
brushstrokes to drip down the surface of the receptacles.
And his editing — using
white to fuzz the edges of black
brushstrokes, for instance — is fussy.
Chris Martin contributes a massive paint and glitter - saturated canvas; Mary Weatherford provides a big piece with blue
brushstrokes overlaid with
white neon light; Sterling Ruby adds a jumbo spray - painted landscape; and Stanley Whitney displays one of his colorful geometric abstractions.
His intention is to subvert the supposed objectivity of photography by deceiving the viewer: at first, these pictures appear to be like the black - and -
white photographs usually found in National Geographic, until closer inspection reveals detailed
brushstrokes.
What makes Kline's black and
white works so special is that they don't just consist of, some even call them violent, aggressive, black
brushstrokes on
white canvases.
When the plate was etched and printed, the
white ground
brushstrokes became negative open space.
A virtual whiteout of
white drip, action gestures dominate an allover pattern of black, grey and sky blue
brushstrokes with licks of red, orange and yellow.
Tobey's «
white writing» period was directly influenced by Asian calligraphy; then, ever restless, he moved on to sumi ink and black
brushstrokes.
A series of
white canvases are covered with what seems to be manipulated
brushstrokes of color, foil wall pieces adorned with magnified horse hair prints, as well as an intriguing video projection complete a cohesive, yet truly pluralistic, critical commentary on the histories, conventions and vocabularies of the medium.
In addition to being done on aluminum, they do not rely on gestural
brushstrokes; the one big splash of poured
white paint I saw in one painting was a solid puddle spreading into tentacles of insubstantiality, while evoking the harsh, ghostly light of computer screens.
Instead of appropriating, say, the virtuoso, whiplash thin linear networks of a Willem de Kooning or an Arshile Gorky or the animated, poured skeins of black and
white of a Jackson Pollock, Owens, among others, makes immaculate renderings of heroic, gestural
brushstrokes.
In creating the densely
white Achrome, Manzoni was clearly moving away from figuration and the expressive
brushstroke.
1947 First uses a projector to enlarge a black and
white ink drawing, discovering his signature style of amplified shapes and
brushstrokes.
Schutz, who is
white, employs expressionistic
brushstrokes to depict the disfigured face of black teenager Emmett Till, whose 1955 lynching was a pivotal precursor to the Civil Rights Movement.
In the mid-1960s, he arrived at another distinct aesthetic idiom characterized by colorful
brushstrokes around the edges of his paintings surrounding nearly empty
white space within.
When working in this technique, Tobey would place
white calligraphic marks and symbols atop an abstract field composed of thousands of densely interwoven
brushstrokes.
In his decision to work directly on the wall, the artist's hand is clearly visible, via handwritten text in English, French and Flemish, scribbles of
white chalk and uneven
brushstrokes leaving drops of black paint that almost hit the floor.