Hannah is a self - described «idiosyncratic» painter, having emerged improbably from New York's punk 1970s demimonde as a figurative artist obsessed
with painterly technique and single - mindedly focused on reviving the narrative tradition in painting.
In Panatella 1961 (Tate T01199), Smith combined veiled reference to popular, everyday subject matter
with painterly technique.
Created initially as fluid digital images, these works are printed and then intervened upon again by Gagliardi
with painterly techniques bringing forth texture and thus distancing them from their digital origins.
Coviello creates background landscapes
with painterly techniques and portrays the foreground figures with high - contrast black and white photographic elements.
Not exact matches
His work has a strange other - worldly Englishness, which he makes
with a combination of vector, gradient and
painterly techniques, built up in layers.
Memories are woven together
with filaments and tendrils, the sway of a branch or the curve of a river's course; layers of improvised
painterly processes all spilling forth in expressive spontaneous gestures — intricate layers of
technique and images, the forms taking shape as though guided by an external impulse.
Thiebaud began producing landscapes in the 1960s, employing his characteristic exaggerated palette and meticulous
painterly technique while experimenting
with perspective to capture his Californian surroundings.
In terms of
painterly technique, Reinhardt arguably shared the most
with Jo Baer, whose work hung adjacent to a black painting in Dwan Gallery's 10 exhibition of 1966.
Characterized by intuitive and loose paint handling, spontaneous expression, illusionist space, acrylic staining, process, occasional imagery, and other
painterly techniques, the abstract works included in this exhibition sing
with rich fluid color and quiet energy.
As Rubinstein's essay illustrates, Bee has put her
painterly skills to the test
with her new body of work, exploring pattern and
technique inside of the negative space around the characters she paints.
Continuing
with his practice of the reversed figure, the
painterly technique is expended by the adding of an all - over sprayed haze that blurs the compositional quality.
With his innovative painterly technique, Riopelle created sparkling, energetic surfaces with thick impasto and vivid col
With his innovative
painterly technique, Riopelle created sparkling, energetic surfaces
with thick impasto and vivid col
with thick impasto and vivid colors.
This
technique conjures a striking effect that is highly
painterly, yet imbued
with a sense of physicality from the materials that gives the works an almost sculptural sensibility as well.
In these works Brown combines
painterly technique with varying degrees of naturalistic representation, a...
But that, she feels, has started to change,
with her more deliberate uses of
painterly materials and
techniques — for this recent series of portraits, she returned to using oil paint — and by showing parts of her process.
Varying in scenery and painting
techniques, the first were loose
painterly exploration of aerial photographs of cities and townscapes, then mountain landscapes and park scenes
with their hard - edge textured paint surfaces.
A Nashville resident whose work has been exhibited and collected internationally, Jack Spencer alters the surfaces of his photographs
with techniques suggestive of painting — rich tones and colors, softly - focused or veiled forms, slight imperfections and
painterly textures.
A painter working primarily in the encaustic medium -
with a substantial body of work carried out also in gouache, graphite and a variety of other
techniques - his work explores the still life, urban, and rural landscape
with painterly representation.
With its thin, delicate tracery of black threading throughout the strokes of whites and filaments of shifting color forms, Number 15 is a fitting culmination of Tomlin's career.By inclination a superb colorist, Tomlin reduced his palette from 1945 to 1947, and focused first on the
painterly mark, adapting a calligraphic
technique within a vaguely Cubist structure of horizontals and verticals.
While he is an artist known for his
painterly technique and his use of colour,
with his new series of charcoals he reveals his skills as a draughtsman and introduces a new field for expression.
Anna Rosen,
with her use of the marbling
technique, Nick Irzyk,
with his incorporation of marble dust, and his idiosyncratic, jig - saw method of constructing and deconstructing paintings
with foam core and plaster, and Nicholas Cueva, by painting against the irregular textures of a wide assortment of textiles typically used to make clothing, all use both art and non-art materials, alike, in order to set up material problems to resolve — but also to produce (5) enzymatic phenomenon to respond to in
painterly fashion.
In Untitled (P 492), Wool employs the silkscreen
technique to mechanically reproduce the image of his earlier work where he used a spray gun in order to achieve a rich
painterly surface filled
with movement.
She uses materials
with cavalier abandon, and her paint handling is loose and playful and incorporates a variety of
techniques such as
painterly monotype backgrounds, fluid shapes, lyrical gestures, and impasto.
The mixture of traditional painting and printing
techniques John Bauer employs results in an illusionary
painterly surface that engages viewers
with its forms and keeps them guessing as to their origin.
It does so via associative procedures, and each of Martin's fifteen canvases contains a set of images and
painterly techniques with its own internal logic, which are also shared across the exhibition: planets (especially), computers, birds; the colors yellow, green, and red (echoing Pan-African and Rastafarian ones, it might be noted); and paint applied in thick bands and smears.
Beginning each painting
with a low - tech computer drawing, Bauer develops his work through a complicated process incorporating hands - off painting
techniques such as stenciling, silk - screening and spraying that translate digitized graphics towards sublime fields of
painterly abstraction.
His lecture is likely to strike an engaging balance, much in the same way his
painterly techniques meld
with his choice of text.
Rendered
with an inventive combination of traditional and contemporary
painterly techniques, Williams» work has a highly tactile, disorienting opticality.
His
painterly technique comprised an uncanny combination of old master exactitude
with the improvisatory gestures of transfer and frottage.
«By coupling the symbols and phrases most closely associated
with the African American story
with the abstract expressionist
painterly technique in the multi-panel format, Jean - Michel Basquiat created an exceptional masterpiece of history painting.»
In a lecture given at The Glasgow International Symposium: Painting as a New Medium in 2006 Lawson recalled that during the 1970s he conceived of his
painterly technique as being, «analogous to a very fast song by the Ramones... a very simple idea that could be executed very quickly
with minimum fuss.»
It was Monet, however, who adhered most closely to the practice of plein - air methods, continuing to refine his
painterly techniques (even when plagued
with failing eyesight) in his monumental series of water lily paintings completed in his garden at Giverny, until in death in 1926.
A young artist who in recent years has been working
with such respected galleries as Chicago's Rhona Hoffman Gallery and New York's Fredericks & Freiser, Natalie Frank has a growing base of international collectors who are riveted by the way she applies her exceptional
painterly technique to disturbing, often violent subject matter — always
with an eye to feminist critique.
The immediate predecessors of the Pop artists were Jasper Johns, Larry Rivers, and Robert Rauschenberg, American artists who in the 1950s painted flags, beer cans, and other similar objects, though
with a
painterly, expressive
technique.
Johnson is «a materialist at heart» and his earliest work —
painterly, monochromatic photographs of African - American men made
with obsolete 19th - Century
techniques — evidence a career - long fascination
with materials and processes.
His brightly coloured painting -
with its flat, razor - edged imagery, influenced by contemporary
techniques of Post
Painterly Abstraction and the decor of pinball machines - typically uses single words, or commands, billboard - style - to highlight different aspects of American culture, including the illusion and disillusion of love.
Painterly technique figures in a big way
with the portraits done by Jonas Wood at Anton Kern Gallery.
Together
with the two canvases acquired by Sterling and Francine Clark in 1946 and 1955, these magnificent landscapes demonstrate how Inness experimented
with color, composition, and
painterly technique in an attempt to present a vision of the natural world that transcends its physical appearance.
Opening
with Picabia's solid early Cubist paintings which quickly diffused various critics» claims of
painterly illiteracy, the show plows ahead through Picabia's scintillating obsession
with Dada, examines his short - lived fascination
with film, explores cutting edge experiments
with Renaissance and Transparency painting
techniques, shows his controversial war - time figurative paintings, and ends (rather deflatedly)
with his return to Abstraction.
Although one of many commercial artists in the movement, Rosenquist's references to mass - produced goods and mass media icons, together
with his dispassionate, anonymous
technique, and exceptional
painterly skills, made him one of the key figures in the development of Pop art in the USA.
Her abstract
painterly techniques and figurative glyphs are well married and suggest a personal dialogue
with other artists and art history; I happened to think of such different painters as Lois Lane, Gael Stack, Charles Marburg, and Clint Jukkala.