Sentences with phrase «with turps»

Do you just mix the oil paints with turps?
On the eve of her solo Serpentine show, the artist shows our writer round her Kent cottage — then dabs her down with turps
And whilst on the subject of bananas, though nothing at all to do with the Turps Banana, I couldn't help but connect to the blog posts I saw yesterday at Geokult on Carmen Banana, Big Banana Time, and Going Bananas)
Fill two egg - cup sized containers a third of the way with turps (or white spirit) add a pea of alizarin crimson to one and a pea of violet to the other and dissolve the paint fully (preferably with a different brush to the one you will be using).
You can see around this apple that I started fairly pale and for the darker patches to the left I was using the technique the encountered at the beginning of working undiluted paint into the surface with a turps soaked brush.

Not exact matches

A problem for those living with chronic pain: can't be seen on the face as they're used to it Elizabeth Turp is sceptical about software rating the pain people are in from their faces and catching out fakers (9 September, p 12)
A problem for those living with chronic pain: can't be seen on the face as they're used to itElizabeth Turp...
You will need to play about with how much turps to have on the brush, because all brushes hold different amounts of liquid.
Since then Bick has curated exhibitions in Basel, Huddersfield, Leeds, Leigh and London around these artists» work and Blannin has published extensive interviews with Steele and Bick in Turps Banana magazine.
This will be after taking in Robins sculpture, and Gary Wraggs paintings in Deal.Great that there are two shows of British Abstract Painting and Sculpture on at the moment.With Bill Tucker at Pangolin and Sams cracking show of 60s colour in Liverpool, Abstraction is far from a dead issue.Indeed there is a symposium by Matthew Macauley at a northern university [to be confirmed] coming up, with requests for papers.Two very good painters rang me to say go and see the Picasso show at Tate Modern, which I did.It was stunning and there were probably eight or so masterpieces in one room from one year!Tony and Sheila Caros show in Peterborough and Graham Boyd at the Cut, Frank Bowling in Dublin and Scully in Newcastle, Mali Morris at Women can't Paint at Turps Banana, loads to see, enjoy, think about and stimulate new work.I hope there are all those hungry [artistically] young Abstract Painters and Sculptors out there keen to extend the genre.!
Juan Bolivar, «Peter Halley in Conversation with Juan Bolivar for Turps Banana,» TURPS Banana Magazine, Issue 14 (Spring 2014): 4 &mdashTurps Banana,» TURPS Banana Magazine, Issue 14 (Spring 2014): 4 &mdashTURPS Banana Magazine, Issue 14 (Spring 2014): 4 — 13.
Tagged with Ad Reinhardt, art, Barnett Newman, Clement Greenberg, Dan Coombs, decoration in abstract art, Jules Olitski, Peter Fuller, Tomma Abts, Turps Banana
Tagged with Alasdair Gray, Amikam Toren, art, art journals, Bernard Cohen, Carole Gibbons, David Leeson, Donald A Schon, Gavin Lockheart, Geoffrey Rigden, Joan Key, Leonard Applebee, Lucy Stein, Mali Morris, Marcus Harvey, Moholy - Nagy, Nancy Cogswell, painters, painting, painting magazine, Peter Ashton Jones, Peter Doig, reflection in action, The Reflective Practitioner, Turps Banana
Tagged with abstract portrait, art, Clare Woods, Hepworth Wakefield, Mead Gallery, Moira Dryer, The Indiscipline of Painting, The Unquiet Head, Tomma Abts, Turps Banana
Turps Banana Issue Twelve opens with a brief editorial in which Marcus Harvey and Peter Ashton Jones quote from Issue Nine, where Gavin Lockheart asks Peter Doig about his approach to teaching and Doig suggests that rather than teaching anyone anything we have conversations and discussions.
Tagged with abstraction, aesthetics, art, art journals, Jeffrey Steele, Katharina Grosse, Katrina Blannin, painting, Peter Dickinson, systems art, Turps Banana
Check out this post at Abstraction Blog with some good photos of three new Scully paintings at his current show at Kerlin Gallery, Dublin, and a link to itunes where you can download Turps Banana.
The new issue of Turps Banana also includes interviews with, or articles about painters such as, Tomma Abts, Christopher P. Wood, Che Lovelace, Gavin Lockheart, René Daniëls and Rose Wylie.
One of the things I like in each of the Turps Banana volumes is the way the varied conversations interconnect, almost like they are themselves conversing with each other, so that it is this process of conversation, reported and imagined, that pleasurable learning takes place for the reader, and thinking of pleasure, the pictures are great!
Tagged with abstract art and contemplation, aesthetics, art, art magazines, Concerning the Spiritual in Art, Franz Anton Mesmer, naturally occuring trance states, Peter Dickinson, Sean Scully, Turps Banana
In conjunction with the show, we are delighted to announce the publication of a book of Nigel Cooke's writings, Words, which includes an edit of his PhD Thesis, The Ambivalence of the Undead, or the Nature of Painting's Essence, as well as a selection of shorter works originally published in Tate Etc., Art Review, Turps Banana, Transmission Annual — Hospitality, and in a publication on Ansel Krut.
Artists including Tracey Emin, Sir Peter Blake, Polly Morgan, Matt Collishaw, Rachel Howard & True Rocks, Gavin Turk, Ben Eine, Pam Hogg, Bob and Roberta Smith, Jessica Albarn, Turps Banana with Marcus Harvey, Pure Evil, James Unsworth, Ben Eine and Kristijana Williams will return to sell pieces created just for the day.
In a recent interview with John Hoyland (Turps Banana, Issue 8) I think he said that he had never seen a bad painting by Richard Diebenkorn.
Tagged with abstract paintings, Alice Browne, Chris Baker, Dan Roach, Danny Rolph, David Ryan, Dominic Beattie, Double Vision, Estelle Thompson, Geoff Rigden, Hannah Knox, Ian Bottle, Isha Bøhling, John McLean, Jost Münster, Julian Wakelin, Jumpei Kinoshita, Katrina Blannin, keith coventry, Lion and Lamb Gallery, Mali Morris, Natalie Dower, Neil Mendock, Sarah McNulty, Selma Parlour, Simon Callery, Tom Hackney, Turps Banana
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