Sentences with phrase «white circles painted»

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Raza painted bindu as a dark circle dissected vertically and horizontally by two hardly visible white lines.
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I didn't want to stick with a basic white linen, so I created a custom circle runner using fabric paint and stamping interlocking circles down the center of the linen.
After the white paint in the circle dried, I painted a basic pumpkin shape with orange craft paint.
First, I filled in the chevron pattern with navy and yellow craft paint then I added more white craft paint to the circle.
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The white and gold circle painting hanging over my sofa and the orange washed painting hanging over my bar were both created during the first summer that I lived on my own.
Or paint one wall radish red and add a big white circle for a bold graphic statement.
Thus began a restoration project that brought the historic Corvette back to its glory days — complete with the purple paint job with white coves, a white circle on each side and hood with black numbers, as well as original graphics and designs.
Like a procession of Japanese monks with black robes and shaven heads, the 13 late paintings by Ad Reinhardt circle a large white room at David Zwirner Gallery: ascetic, elegant, identical at first glance but subtly different on closer inspection.
Meanwhile, the voidlike burgundy circle, traced in royal blue, nearly resembles a rectangle with a convex side (it's that huge) except for two tiny white corners on the painting's extreme left, forcing the circular shape to retain its Euclidean stability.
Drawing on color theory, she creates paintings that manipulate the 12 tones of the color circle, as well as shades of black, white, and gray, to create disorienting and destabilizing visual effects.
The centerpiece of the exhibition, Cityscape (1952), which can be absorbed thankfully without glass over it, is painted on nubby linen, the interstices of which fill with patterns of white paint circling little studs of grey, like the mother - of - pearl disks of a pair of cufflinks.
Jirō bows to tradition, too, as with a calligraphic black painting broken by a white impasto circle.
About five years ago, the artist Gabriel Orozco started printing colorful stickers that mimic the geometry of his abstract paintings: semicircles and quarter - circles in red, gold, white and blue.
The Brazilian - born artist works with photography and painting to make mixed - media artworks that take cues from John Baldessari's renowned dot works by painting circles and geometric lines over black - and - white photographs of landscapes.
Around 1966, one year before Reinhardt died, I was in France doing square paintings that were all the same, with the same pattern repeated — a black circle on a white surface.
Historians have argued that the work stands as a precedent both for the artist's own performances in the 1960s and for the explosion of performative work in that decade.20 Paul Schimmel astutely places Automobile Tire Print on a trajectory of performative works based on the notion of capturing an indexical trace, reaching back to Pollock's drip paintings, moving up through Rauschenberg's blueprints, and on to Piero Manzoni's Lineas (1959 — 61), Paul McCarthy's video Face Painting — Floor, White Line (1972, fig. 5), and Ulay and Marina Abramovic's 1977 performance Relation in Movement, in which they drove a van in a circle for sixteen hours, leaving a circle of oil drips and tire marks on a public plaza in Paris.21
But it was Kazimir Malevich who today is often viewed as the forefather of geometric abstraction, beginning with his seminal 1915 paintings of black shapes — a circle, a square — on a white ground, and his legendary white - square - on - white - canvas 1919 monochrome.
Malevich's painted volumes on white ground — circles, cruciforms, squares — ticked along and still do, setting off those tremendously interesting conversations among artists and art historians who stood and stand agog at the implications of his mute, ineffably powerful action of visual declamation.
Richard Pousette - Dart's «Eye of the Circle» (1975 - 6), a contemplative white painting with a faint central image of a circle in a rectangle, dominates one wall of a hushed, chapel - like room (with Gregorian chant, yet, playing softly in the background).
Yet while all of the cities charted in these fragments are identifiable, the collaged pieces act as an abstracted gridded backdrop for the painted white circle at the work's center, a simple yet enigmatic form that suggests a face, a cloud, or a moon over a landscape.
It is the fabulous balance of red and white squares in a Malevich gouache, or the glowing sheaves of fluorescent tubes in a Dan Flavin sculpture; it is Hélio Oiticica's black and white rectangles swing - dancing across a painted board, and Sophie Taeuber - Arp's cross-stitch embroidery of circles and triangles holding hands, as it seems, with a big scarlet square.
Like a procession of Japanese monks with black robes and shaven heads, the 13 late paintings by Ad Reinhardt circle a large white room at David Zwirner Gallery.
On the other two walls of the main gallery, which are painted a customary white, there is an oil painting of blue balls on a white field, «Bloobs» (2014) by Mathew Cerletty; a loopy, oddly affecting drawing, «Untitled (shit)» (2011) by David Shrigley, of concentric circles emanating from the word «shit»; Vern Blosum's «Off The Hook» (2015), a larger - than - life - size graphite drawing of a vintage payphone with its receiver dangling, appropriately, off the hook; and Emily Mae Smith's «The Studio (Science Fiction)» (2015), which depicts the split halves of an eggshell hovering above a flying saucer / fried egg, the edge of its white perimeter forming the words «THE STUDIO» against the starry blackness of outer space.
Made of steel painted white, it's pinched at its center and flared at the ends, punctuated by lines of open circles.
In Vale, a thick outline of a circle rendered in white paint hovers in front of an image of rolling hills, an imprint of a negative image that disrupts the lush environment.
One oil painting, Carta Celestial: Noches en el Cosmo, reveals a dark circle streaked with light, hovering, moonlike, against a white background.
In Lunar con Tatuaje, a pair of large - scale, half - circle canvases are painted in concentric rings of white, blue, and pale peach, the matte, clean surface of the paint marred by an erratic tangle of marker lines, arrows, and circles.
At Gavin Brown's Enterprise, the artist Jonathan Horowitz organized a project in which 700 attendees were asked to paint a circle, in black, on a pre-stretched square white canvas.
His mysterious, colourful paintings and black and white drawings are inspired by nature and remind us about the infinitive circle of life.
There you find an abstract painting by David Hammons made of Kool - Aid drink mix; «Cuddly Painting (Delft),» a faux - fur panel picturing animals in snow in the blue and white hues of Delftware by Sylvie Fleury; and a sheet of cardboard spray - painted silver with cut - out circles to represent Puritan stocks, by Cadypainting by David Hammons made of Kool - Aid drink mix; «Cuddly Painting (Delft),» a faux - fur panel picturing animals in snow in the blue and white hues of Delftware by Sylvie Fleury; and a sheet of cardboard spray - painted silver with cut - out circles to represent Puritan stocks, by CadyPainting (Delft),» a faux - fur panel picturing animals in snow in the blue and white hues of Delftware by Sylvie Fleury; and a sheet of cardboard spray - painted silver with cut - out circles to represent Puritan stocks, by Cady Noland.
Today, one of her incandescent, concentric circle paintings, «Resurrection» (1966), hangs in the White House.
During the years 1933 - 7 he turned to a new form of non-objective art - abstract relief sculpture - which he refined into his signature style of geometrical «white reliefs» in painted wood, using only circles and straight lines.
Inspired by the black paintings of Ad Reinhardt and the date paintings of On Kawara, Scott created a series of «target» paintings consisting of black and white concentric circles that appear identical with only slight variations, intending to remove the aspect of qualitative judgment from the viewing experience.
This second relief, described by the artist as having a recessed circle painted white and crossed by radiating strings, would appear to be Relief Construction II (formerly in the collection of the late Anthony Froshaug, now thought to be lost, fig. 000) which, in 1973, was thought to be the only other surviving relief construction.
In rarely seen oil paintings such as the 1953 works «Flächenteilung Schwarz - Weiss - Grau 2» (Field - division black - white - grey 2) and «Flächenteilung Schwarz - Weiss - Grau 1» (Field - division black - white - grey 1), viewers can see Lassnig exploring an abstract visual language bolstered by her immersion in the Vienna Art Club, French avant - garde circles and her relationships with writers including Paul Celan, Friederike Mayröcker and Oswald Wiener.
To my mind, Hirst's Spot Paintings are no different in their engagement with art history, as these pulsating canvases of color — ranging from dense fields of tiny dots to a few spare circles isolated against an expanse of white — call to mind Georges Seurat, Hans Hoffmann, Kenneth Noland, Frank Stella, Gerhard Richter, and many more.
In such rarely seen oil paintings as the 1953 works «Flächenteilung Schwarz - Weiß - Grau 2» (Field - division black - white - grey 2) and «Flächenteilung Schwarz - Weiß - Grau 1» (Field - division black - white - grey 1), viewers can see Lassnig exploring an abstract visual language bolstered by her immersion in French avant - garde circles and her relationships with such writers as Paul Celan, Friederike Mayröcker, and Oswald Wiener.
His works of this period, perhaps his finest, consist of geometrical abstract paintings composed of rectangles and circles of clear, uniform colors and of carved white reliefs of extraordinary purity, made from wood and synthetic board.
Berlin Abstraction incorporates general allusions to German military pageantry found in the other War Motif paintings: the sleeve cuffs and epaulets of uniforms; a helmet cockade denoted by two concentric circles; and the blue - and - white, diamond - patterned Bavarian flag.
Also influenced by natural surroundings such as the mountainous areas of southern China, free - flowing charcoal lines and ink washes, overlaid with solid arcs and circles of white paint, in delicate, harmonious compositions are features of Zhou Li's (b 1969) work.
For the Disappearing Bee, paint your face white with black circles under your eyes to represent the vanishing existence of bees.
Tips for face painting include using a white base as a foundation and applying dark circles around the eyes.
I have a big sheet of styrofoam that I can cut a circle out of and I have white spray paint.
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Paint the green mint candy circles using green and white paint.
Instead of painting white circles on the wall behind the bed, Emily simply used wall decals.
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