Sentences with phrase «white paint dripped»

I also created some fun black and white paint dripped pumpkins using craft pumpkins I found at Michaels and target.
The shroud - like darkness of these canvases and the white paint drips in the foreground suggest crying or mourning.
View of Robert Rauschenberg's Untitled [glossy black painting](ca. 1951) showing white paint drips, from a slide taken ca. 1970.
Lichtenstein's bright comic - book imagery adorns the roof of one shack; Pollock's chaotic black - and - white paint drippings adorn another.

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The framework that holds the dish in place has been painted so many times that the white paint has formed into stalactites that drip down from every strut.
The experimental techniques are: white paint printing, collage, wax and scratch, distressing surfaces, dripping paint, scraping paint, using sgrafitto, cardboard collaging and layering and digital manipulations with collage to using fabric and sewing into surfaces.
Inside, players found a painting of a white horse and dripping pipe.
One said, «he can do an oil painting wearing a white flannel suit and get not a drip on himself.»
Still Life with Four Blue - Green Stripes, Two BB Holes and White Drips / 2015 / oil, acrylic, spray paint, glue, mud with polymer medium, gesso, ink, smoke stains, and floor sweepings on canvas / 84» x 30» / PLS INQ
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
Rauschenberg's «Bed,» for instance, is a landmark painting from 1955 that stands about six feet tall, with a stapled - on pillow, a cotton sheet splotched with red and yellow, and rivulets of white pigment dripping onto a patchwork quilt.
Compare, for example, the horizontal, dripping stroke of brown paint overlapping the bottom edge of blank cloth at the top of the first panel and its reiteration in white at an analogous spot in panel two.
Scribbled paint strokes blur the punchlines of comics, drips of white paint collide with a thick red line squeezed right from the paint tube, and bits of headlines such as «Dandruff may be the beginning of baldness» jump out amid abstract patches of pink, red, and yellow.
In 1951 — 52 Pollock turned away from color, just focused on black and white, just dripping and pouring the black ink on the pain canvas, those beautifully inked and juicy paintings.
He first paints a black rectangle on a white gallery wall with three straight - edged sides, allowing the paint to drip along the bottom edge.
When he returned to the canvas, he ultimately chose to paint it black again.16 Today, the white drips are no longer visible and the painting appears less matte overall, having become glossier and more lustrous over time.
This image of the work turned on its side, made from an archival slide, documents the drips of white paint that marked the work's surface until Rauschenberg covered it with a fresh coat of black paint.
More surprising are the large areas of cascading black drips, which the viewer might assume were added to cover the white paint.
From 1960 to 1963 she executed her famous Tirs (Shoot) pieces, which drip like Pollocks but which de Saint Phalle produced by shooting a rifle at balloons of colorful paint mounted on white canvases.
The new layer, applied primarily to the upper left quarter of the painting, was intended to cover small drips of white paint that had accidentally fallen on the work while the artist's studio was being painted.
As you clear security into the realm contained within a long white tent in the north corner of Regent's Park, the first stall on the left is laden with Renaissance paintings dripping with gold.
The locked - together blocks of black and white or slate - gray and yellow greens that dominate Mr. Federle's paintings are reductivist in tone, but their thinly painted surfaces, full of drips and matter - of - fact stumbles, are seductive.
The catalogue notes that de Kooning painted nine black and white abstractions from 1946 to 1949 and that together with Jackson Pollock's drip paintings are «monumental achievements that catapulted the burgeoning school of Abstract Expressionism to the forefront.»
The «drips» do add a quixotic complexity to the work, but it the composition is already remarkably strong and the painting's almost fleeting glimpse of color other than white and black is actually more exciting.
At the top of the painting, a gelatinous white cloud dissipates into a grid of drips, an ersatz geometry echoed in angular «Seeing Rays» that emanate from the men's eyes.
His varied output includes 18 - foot - tall phallic «stalagmites» dripping with seemingly viscous urethane; rough - hewn ceramics with primordial glazes; paintings done with Robitussin - red nail polish or graffiti - like spray - paint; sculptures of smudged and scratched white minimalist forms; bus - sized cages on wheels; and videos of frustrated male pornstars masturbating to no end.
The clean, white, monumental structure refers to Minimalist forms, while the explosive action and dripping paint allude to Abstract Expressionism.
This is, in part, thanks to the lurid pink and purple slashes of paint on those white walls, the by - products of her recent paintings, enormous enamel - on - metal works which feature steamy, sexy, dripping images of women, often behind glass — in effect trapped, in reality free.
His pop art style paintings use white backgrounds to accentuate unusual drip patterns, overlapping color fields, and hidden objects painted into the three - dimensional frames.
This method produces monochrome smears, smudges and drips on the once - perfect white canvas, creating something reminiscent of Abstract Expressionist painting.
1: Dining Room / White Lies», she created a series of tables and chairs made from dripping white paints and ceramics and showed these together with a portraits of human sWhite Lies», she created a series of tables and chairs made from dripping white paints and ceramics and showed these together with a portraits of human swhite paints and ceramics and showed these together with a portraits of human skull.
This revelation prompted the extensive «Waterfall» series of large - scale paintings, which she made by hurling washes of black and white paint onto the top portion of the canvas and letting them drip to the bottom to create the illusion of waterfalls.
Gilmore's Like This, Before is a large - scale «performance - based installation» in which white paint Abstract - Expressionistically cascades down one black, wooden roof - like structure, pooling in a bed of jutting, fragmented glass shards and dripping the onto the ground beneath.
In one tightly calibrated delicacy («Lost Horizons # 37»), the falling water in that printed / painted scene is echoed in irregular patches of decorative marbling, and those fluid striations are distilled further in the work's hem, a fringe of dripped white paint on a dark band along the bottom edge.
The canvas is covered in a variable black and white pattern in which the acrylic paint is mottled, marbled and dripped in cloudy formations, as well as dragged in broad horizontal and vertical bands.
Standing before Tracey Emin's tiny new paintings in the vast galleries of White Cube Bermondsey, the entire reason for art's existence unfurls: every line is a snatch of emotion, every drip a careful meditation, equal parts memory and fantasy, brought from artist to audience in an act of pure communication.
Taylor's paintings are some of the best that he has exhibited, with flat expanses of white and browns interrupted by drips and smudges.
Many works illustrate artifacts of the imaging process — white borders on the canvas suggest cropping, drips of paint reference scratches on the surface of the negative — which the artist describes as the «abstract consequence» of the photo.
This is especially felt along the lower edge, where Mitchell applies thickly - brushed areas of off - white paint to cover the drips that run from her green strokes.
T1938 - 31 (1938) a small painting on wood could be seen as a precursor to Jackson Pollock's mature paintings — black tempera is dripped and brushed on a white ground.
Like maybe «replace old aluminum soffit with bead board cypress, replace roof and use white eave drip, paint the split face blocks on the front (which are way cool and authentic) in one color while painting the prefectly restored siding in another, and put in some nice new windows» could be one thing, titled «Spruce up the exterior»?
Gel paint, which drips less than other types of interior paint brightened the ceiling in this white kitchen by Tara Seawright Interior Design.
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