She developed her famous «soak stain'technique, in which she applied paint thinned out
with turpentine directly to raw, unprimed canvas.
Her technique of using oils diluted
with turpentine directly on very large, unprepared canvas, created a field of transparent color.
Not exact matches
Frankenthaler began her departure from Pollock by thinning her oil paint
with turpentine and then pouring it
directly on to the bare canvas.
Coming on Avery's heels, Frankenthaler developed her «soak - stain» technique, in which paint thinned
with turpentine is poured
directly onto an unprimed canvas.
She applied this to the processes of art - making: Frankenthaler defied rules about painting as well as printmaking, most consequentially when she thinned her paint
with turpentine and poured it
directly onto raw canvas, in a manner that radically redirected so - called Color Field abstraction.
Working
with a large canvas on the floor, the artist thinned her oil paints
with turpentine and poured
directly onto the canvas.