Sentences with phrase «works en plein»

She often works en plein air, starting paintings on site in the woods or other location and finishing them in her studio.
Like a nineteenth - century landscape painter, he usually works en plein air, rendering one subject — say, a highway or some patch of Alpine countryside — over and over until, in the artist's words, «it exhausts itself» or he runs out of paint.
Working en plein air, she painted two paintings each day over the course of 40 days, spending four to six hours painting a view through the trees in daylight and then another four to six hours painting the view after the sun set.
Joelson's studio perches alongside the winding country road, and features wide barn doors that open onto a spacious gravel - covered apron so that she can work en plein air when the weather permits.
Integrating unique and personal perspectives and, perhaps applying interfaces with technology and ecology, this class updates the tradition of working en plein air to give form to our present - day experiences with and in nature.
Often working en plein air, he will then rework subjects on a larger scale and with more intense detail in the studio.
Mitchell experimented with landscapes and depictions of nature, often working en plein - air, while simultaneously analyzing works by artists such as Henri Matisse, Paul Cézanne, Edouard Manet and Francisco de Goya displayed at the Art Institute.
Often working en plein air to execute drawings of the view at hand, the artist then allows herself to conceive subsequent renditions of the scene through invention.

Not exact matches

The range is fantastic, and I think indicative of contemporary trends within the medium: angular figures and aggressively colorful compositions in a New Objectivity vein from very young, non-German artists including Anna Navasardian (Armenian but New York - based, showing with Galerie Andreas Binder, Munich) and Pawel Sliwinski (Polish, showing with Beers Contemporary, London); representational works in thick, gestural impasto, both in Kim Dorland's grand, en plein air style (Angell Gallery, Toronto), and in Bobby Mathieson's intimately scaled portraiture (Lyons Wier Gallery, New York); and abstraction both super-reductive (like Clare Grill, showing with FRED.GIAMPIETRO, New Haven) and cosmically colorful (Jennifer Lefort, showing with Patrick Mikhail Contemporary, Ottawa); plus every conceivable style in between.
The first was Impressionism, a school of painting that initially focused on work done, not in studios, but outdoors (en plein air).
While he works from life and often en plein air, he chooses sitters to supply ancillary narratives to landscapes or situations.
His outdoor works, all painted en plein air, have an unnerving immediacy, while his still lifes are populated by the recurring image of an orange packing crate.
The exhibition was selected and designed by Gregory Evans, Mr. Hockney's curator and manager of business and exhibitions, working with Richard Benefield, deputy director of the de Young, and is divided into sections with titles like «En Plein Air,» «From Pixels to Print,» «Looking Up» and «Back to Basics.»
at Rob Tufnell, London; Maid in Heaven / En Plein Air in Hell (My Beautiful Dark and Twisted Cheeto Problem) at White Cube Masons Yard, London; Eustachy Kossakowski and Goshka Macuga: Report from the Exhibition at Kate McGarry, London; GENERATION: 25 Years of Contemporary Art in Scotland at Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh; Hayley Tompkins: Digital Light Pools at the Common Guild, Glasgow; Douglas Gordon: Pretty much every film and video work from about 1992 until now, at Glasgow Museum of Modern Art; Mood Is Made / Temperature Is Taken at Glasgow Sculpture Studios.
While I do all my oil paintings in the studio, I do work from pastel sketches that are done en plein air.
He continues to gain recognition in the French art market, most notably for those works done in the tradition of the Impressionist masters and painted en plein air.
Among these works are his magnificent landscape paintings — most of which have been painted en plein air — and his screen drawings which have been created using the touch screen of a smartphone.
The work in Faience and Firenze consisted of en plein air paintings from Florence, ceramic bowls, and several larger canvases painted with the natural light in her studio.»
Painted en plein air during the summer of 1891, the work is the largest of the artist's paintings devoted to a picturesque arrangement of poplar trees.
Larry Grob is a New England based artist who works both in - studio and en plein air.
This must - see exhibition reassesses the work of the English painter and explores his method in extraordinary detail, comparing vibrant en plein air sketches, full - scale paintings and later mezzotint prints.
2011 Fotografiska, Stockholm, Sweden Galería Elvira González, Madrid, Spain En Plein Air, Galerie Stefan Roepke, Cologne, Germany 50 Americans, Sean Kelly Gallery, New York, USA Friends and Acquaintances, Galerie Thomas Schulte, Berlin, Germany Retrospektive, C / O Berlin, Berlin, Germany Night Work, curated by Scissor Sisters, Alison Jacques Gallery, London, England Portraits, San Jose Museum of Art, San Jose, USA
The Impressionists argued that people do not see objects but only the light which they reflect, and therefore painters should paint in natural light (en plein air) rather than in studios and should capture the effects of light in their work.
Working on the Italian island of Elba during the spring of 2017, Fritz Bornstück moved his studio outside and painted en plein air.
The Impressionists rejected traditional painting practices of outlining planned compositions and working in a studio in favor of painting en plein air and layering on thick, wet paint to capture a fleeting moment.
Jacolby Satterwhite, En Plein Air: Music of Objective Romance, 2016 (ongoing work).
The work that was inspired and to an extent created in Vermont, from pencil sketches executed en plein air, fresh watercolors based on these sketches and painted while in Vermont, and many major oil paintings drawn from these sources and typically completed during the winter months in his New York studio, is celebrated in Milton Avery's Vermont.
In his new series of work for the Video section, multidisciplinary American artist Jacolby Satterwhite explores blockbuster movie tropes, disaster films and queer eroticism in a futuristic suite of films En Plein Air Abstraction (2016), featuring floating mechanics glidi ng over sci - fi inspired global disaster zones.
Painted en plein air on 50 individual canvases, over a period of 5 weeks, the work was donated by the artist to the Tate Gallery the following year.
NORWICH, ENGLAND: October 19 — 23, 2015 will welcome up to 50 selected artists working in a variety of mediums en plein air amid Norwich's vibrant cityscape during a timed competition.
Incorporating text and music as part of his work, the artist often speaks or sings en plein air, the earth acting as a silent listener.
Or query en plein air artist Pamela Talese about working in and around dubious weather conditions.
The work is the solution to a problem that perplexed and defeated many of the great painters of the nineteenth century: how do you paint a mighty canvas outside, en plein air?
All work must be original and painted en plein air during the Festival.
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