Sentences with phrase «with brushy»

You can see echoes of Henri Matisse here, but the shifting subtleties of light over the ocean come from Diebenkorn's hand in an image that combines restraint with a brushy exuberance.
The dress will feature the faint image of a naked woman, superimposed with brushy dots.
In this way his most relevant counterpart from the United States may be Robert Ryman, though while the American emphasized his paintings» unorthodox supports by purging color, Mr. Viallat soaks his tarps and parasols with brushy strokes in a bright, Matissean range of blues and yellows, pinks and whites.
Stuffed with foam or stretched over starbursts of stretcher bars, these exuberant works combine bold T - shirt graphics with brushy renderings of rabbits and snowmen, and cheerful colors with ambiguous connotations.

Not exact matches

This hole is 445 yards long and the green is fronted by a gully some 120 yards wide that is filled with sand and tall, brushy Scotch broom.
With four lovable characters to choose from (Pinky the Pig, Chomp the Dinosaur, Momo the Monkey and Willa the Whale), The Brushies set includes a board book that tells how each one battles the dreaded sugar bugs.
January 16, 2014 • A YouTube sensation whose song «Chicken in the Corn» has received more than four million views, Jamaica's Brushy One String has captured listeners» imaginations with his stripped - down style.
And so at the moment about two dozen of Ms. Crockett's sparkling late paintings, with their bright tangles of jazzy lines and shapes floating on pale, brushy backgrounds, form a surprising exhibition at Meredith Ward Fine Art.
He uses a wide range of brushwork and surface treatments to draw attention to the varied textures of the canvas - often applying distemper (a tempera paint made with dry pigments in animal glue) in thin brushy layers - to capture qualities of light and the changing effects of the atmosphere.
Experiment with the scale of birds near and far, using brushy, atmospheric strokes in our outdoor sky - painting project.
The fame of her early stain paintings and her identification with transparent, fragile hues notwithstanding, the majority of Frankenthaler's most achieved later works - that is, those made from the 1970's on - derive at least part of their expressiveness from the way their luminous (or dark and smoldering) color shifts from brushy, transparent washes to declarative, superimposed strokes.
Wide, brushy passages of thinned - down enamel are applied in back - and - forth strokes that linger with the touch of the artist's hand.
Abstract art, especially of a Minimalist mien, is on the uptick right now, with a few too many young artists acting as if they have invented the wheel, especially where brushy or severely simplified monochromes are concerned.
The work Dodd exhibited in the 1950s shows the influences of the period's gestural abstraction, with areas of loose, brushy color filling the spaces between recognizable subjects, like the cows she initially exhibited.
Later Kidner's After Image works became hard edged with flat uniform patterns, when he realised that optical activity producing shimmer is decreased by brushy paintwork and varied shapes.
There's also a solid helping of funkier, more - organic - looking abstraction here — a veiny network of yellow and black lines by Daniel Reynolds, a brushy green canvas by Gregory Montreuil, a spooky painting in pesto green and light purple by Gail Fitzgerald that looks like some ghostly undersea creature (and suggests a miniature, low - key Sigmar Polke) and, probably my favorite work here, a square with a few barely there marks, whiffs of different colors by Roberta Allen.
He uses a wide range of brushwork and surface treatments to draw attention to the varied textures of the canvas — often applying distemper (a tempera paint made with dry pigments in animal glue) in thin brushy layers — to capture qualities of light and the changing effects of the atmosphere.
In addition to small, deft, loosely painted pictures of birds on tree branches and wires and a landscape with Goldilocks and the Three Bears in the distance, Mr. Dawson's ninth New York solo features three big paintings made with a generous, brushy touch on toothy canvas and depicting scenes from the story of Jonah and the Whale....
Featuring areas of brushy color and an overlay of a dancer's legs, Poise showcases Rauschenberg's characteristic juxtapositions of disparate elements and reflects the significance of his many collaborations with dancers and choreographers, most notably Merce Cunningham.
At once a path forward and a record of the past, the line is painted with an elegantly brushy stroke that intermittently loops back on itself to form knotty snarls and kinks.
Fine was most known by her combination of fluid and brushy rendering of the materials and her use of biomorphic forms encased and intertwined with irregular geometric shapes.
The arching motifs are brushy passages of paint, checkerboard squares, and general noodling around with the brush over airbrushed planes of color.
Similarly positioned, Mermaid with Legs # 2 features a figure surrounded by brushy, flowerlike patterns that radiate across the surface of the canvas.
Focusing primarily on solo presentations of artists, as in one artist per space, the show is well - curated with more than one canny juxtaposition (two personal favorites were Leigh Ledare's 16 mm film Vokzal [2016] of the public around three Moscow train stations with John Divola's elegant «Abandoned Paintings» [2007 — 8] photos, which feature recuperated discarded student paintings in derelict domestic settings, and Henry Taylor's big brushy paintings of black communities next to Deana Lawson's elaborately staged, intimate portraits of black subjects).
Made with outrageous skill, humor, and daring, his meticulously constructed images combine elements of photorealism and gestural abstraction in an attempt to update the brushy breakthroughs of 1950s Abstract Expressionism for an era when images travel at the speed of light.
With time, the brushy bravura of her early work evolved into a more lyrical style that evoked the subtleties of visual perception.
Most of the dozen works are brushy, oil - on - canvas abstractions, reminiscent in style of de Kooning or Gerhard Richter, which have been overlaid with obscuring materials: black plastic garbage bags, torn industrial tarps and worn - out blankets and towels.
Now, with his pictures of nurses, Prince has returned to painting, appropriating a retro subject and rendering it in a retro style — a drippy, brushy, self - consciously painterly version of Abstract Expressionism.
Her abstract canvases are an exuberant collision of painting styles: encrusted surfaces, brushy swathes and watery pools, along with kitsch cartoon elements, which somehow coalesce despite their differences.
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