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Showing posts with label colour. Show all posts

Saturday, 25 February 2017

Pablo Picasso - Lino Prints

Currently exhibiting at The Cooper Gallery in Barnsley until 29th April 2017 are the Picasso Linocuts, including portraits of his wife Jaqueline Reading and his famous 'Still Life Under the Lamp'. These large prints from the 50's and 60's are a testament to Picasso's versatility and experimentation for using different techniques. He is said to have been the inventor of the reduction cut process, as lino prints were generally made up of layers from several different blocks for different colours. This was a revolutionary technique, as it makes registration much simpler but is a riskier way of printing as it can be difficult to predict the impact of each layer. Reduction printing has now become a very common form of linocutting.

Picasso made progressive proof prints of each cut, showing the separation between the colours and allowing him to identify if the layer needed reducing further before printing on top of the other layers.


The completed linocut - 'Still Life Under the Lamp' 1962


Another inventive technique Picasso brought to his work was scratching the block with a stiff metal comb to create a sketchy, etched appearance, similar to that of a lithograph or drypoint. He used this in the portraits of Jaqueline Reading. Picasso then combined this with a classic block lino print to create a superimposed piece.





Monday, 25 March 2013

El Anatsui: Sculptor

Anatsui is a contemporary sculptor who creates stand alone pieces and site specific works using everyday materials. He chooses his materials not just for their aesthetic value, but also because of the implied meanings and connotations that these materials bring to the work.

Between Earth and Heaven (2006): image by rafael rybczynski

Detail: seemsartless.com
Gravity and Grace Monumental: image by Eva Blue
To go to The Big Art Project for more information about Anatsui and his projects, click on this link.

Friday, 15 March 2013

Sam Gilliam: Installation/Painting

Gilliam breaks painting free from the frame by taking unstretched canvases, staining, then draping them from ceilings and walls. Gilliam covers his canvases in flat solid fields of colour, rather than depicting anything figurative, in order to create universal images that can relate to all cultures. 

Light Depth

Swing: image by hragv

Monday, 15 October 2012

Joan Mitchell - Painter

Joan Mitchell was a prolific Post Abstract Expressionist painter and printmaker famous for her large scale impasto paintings and use of expressive brushstrokes.  More information and images can be found here:

http://joanmitchellfoundation.org/

Here are some images of Mitchell's work:

San Francisco - SoMa: SFMoMA - Joan Mitchell's Untitled
Image by wallyg

Joan Mitchell: City Landscape
Image byJoan Mitchell: unbearable lightness

Joan Mitchell: No Rain (MoMA - New York)
Image by scalleja



Monday, 21 November 2011

El Lissitsky


El Lissitzky - was a Russian Artist, typographer and designer.  Was a known figure in the Bauhaus and Constructavist movement. El Lissitzky was a Russian born artist, designer, typographer, photographer and architect who designed many exhibitions and propaganda for the Soviet Union in the early 20th century. His development of the ideas behind the Suprematist art movement were very influential in the development of the Bauhaus and the Constructivist art movements. His stylistic characteristics and experimentation with production techniques developed in the 1920s and 30s have been an influence on graphic designers since.



Image by DrbexlSize Unknown
1968, Plate 40


Image courtesy of Tate modern Victory Over the Sun
Lithograph on paper
image: 512 x 428 mm
on paper, print


Tracey Emin

A consummate storyteller, Tracey Emin engages the viewer with her candid exploration of universal emotions. Well-known for her confessional art, Tracey Emin reveals intimate details from her life to engage the viewer with her expressions of universal emotions. Her ability to integrate her work and personal life enables Emin to establish an intimacy with the viewer.

Image by Jeni Rodgers
Tracey Emin, Hotel International, 1993

The quilts are composed of swatches of fabric that are culled from her clothes, curtains and furniture, so the materials – as well as the words and images – tell her life story. It is also interesting that the refined craft of needlework is used to deal with themes of sexuality that are often brazenly vulgar, which acts as a brutal contrast between material and subject.

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Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio

Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio - Arrogant, rebellious and a murderer, Caravaggio's short and tempestuous life matched the drama of his works. Characterised by their dramatic, almost theatrical lighting, Caravaggio's paintings were controversial, popular, and hugely influential on succeeding generations of painters all over Europe. Below is the Sacrifice of Isaac, oil on canvas.


Image by Carulmare

CARAVAGGIO
The Sacrifice of Isaac (detail)
1601-02
Oil on canvas
Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence

Thursday, 17 November 2011

Gerhard Richter - Painter

Gerhard Richter is a German painter who's career has spanned five decades.  He has produced a diverse range of Artwork, from photorealist paintings to large scale abstract pieces.  He has also worked in photography and sculpture.  His whole body of work can be viewd on his webite here:

http://www.gerhard-richter.com/

Here are some of Richters large scale abstract pieces.  They are made by draggin paint over the surface of the canvas several times to create layer upon layer of paint:


March Created By Richter Gerhard. Fine Art. Encyclopædia
Copyright owned by Copyright Mondadori Electa

Abstract Painting 780-1 by Gerhard Richter

Abstract Painting 780-1, 1992, oil on canvas by Gerhard Richter
Image by Cliff1066


[ R ] Gerhard Richter - Abstraktes Bild (1992)

Image by Cea

[ R ] Gerhard Richter - Abstraktes Bild (1992)

Image by Cea

Gerhard Richter: January, December, November, 1989

Art from Saint Louis Art Museum, St. Louis, MO, USA.
Image by Vileskogen
 The image below illustrates the size of the pieces:


Reflecting

Image by Baggyjumper
 This piece is from a series of works where he worked onto photographs with paint:

Gerhard Richter style painted photograph-roller coaster big dipper blackpool

Image by AlisonQuine
 This series was created from small photographs or newspaper cuttings:

Gerhard Richter @ Tate Modern


Gerhard Richter @ Tate Modern

Tuesday, 5 July 2011

David Tress

David Tress is an Artist working in Mixed Media Paintings, he has kindly given us permission to use some of his images.  More of his work and writings about his work can be found on his website here:  http://www.davidtress.co.uk/  Thank you David!

'Tress works into Nature, clawing into his surfaces in a mixture of media, creating a thicket of line or impasto, removing it, retreating, beneath mobile, airy skies. His practice is only marginally less intuitive than Joan Eardley's in Aberdeenshire, in sunlight or under snow, where the fickle weather, hot or cold, was at the core of the work.

Julian Freeman, 'British Art. A walk round the rusty pier', South bank Publishing, 2006, p.126


'And What I Found Was a Cold Day', mixed media on paper, 40x61cm, 2006 'copyright David Tress

'The Shadow, The Thorn, The Cloud', mixed media on paper, 57x79cm, 2006 copyright David Tress 

'A Snow Shower, Sgurr A Ghaoichain', mixed media on paper, 29x38cm, 2006 Copyright David Tress

'Light Passing Over Sgurr A Ghaoichain', mixed media on paper, 38x57cm, 2006 Copyright David Tress

'Estuary Light (Laugharne)', graphite on paper, 76x103cm, 2001 Copyright David Tress

'A Winter Afternoon (Piccadilly Circus)', graphite on paper, 59x78cm, 2006 Copyright David Tress

'Castle Acre Priory, Norfolk', graphite on paper, 57x76cm, 2006 Copyright David Tress

Monday, 4 July 2011

Richard Diebenkorn

Richard Diebenkorn is an American painter famous for his abstract works.

richard diebenkorn By absentmindedprof


richard diebenkorn By chadmagiera


Richard Diebenkorn

Untitled, n.d., ink on paper, 10.5" x 9.75" By Art Fag City

Richard Diebenkorn: Ocean Park, No. 6, 1968 By americanartmuseum


Richard Diebenkorn

Seated Nude-Arm on Knee, 1962. Oil on canvas. Oakland Museum By rocor

Richard Diebenkorn

Berkeley #20, 1954. Oil on canvas. (1922-1993) Oakland Museum By rocor

Cy Twombly

NYC - MoMA: Cy Twombly's Untitled 1970 by Wallyg 


NYC - MoMA: Cy Twombly's The Four Seasons: Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter by Wallyg


NYC - MoMA: Cy Twombly's The Four Seasons: Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter by Wallyg


Cy Twombly, "Fifty Days at Iliam" by amndw2 


TWOMBLY - Hero and Leandro [Part 1 of 4] 1984 by jon.arregi

Thursday, 30 June 2011

Elliott Hundley

Elliott Hundley produces large scale mixed media collages and paintings as well as 3D pieces, more images can be seen HERE.

Agave, Elliott Hundley by Beckcowles

His 'flat' pieces are also very sculptural and contain 3D elements:

Agave, Elliott Hundley by Beckcowles

Agave, Elliott Hundley by Beckcowles

Agave, Elliott Hundley by Beckcowles


Elliott Hundley  - Agave, 2010. Board, wood, inkjet print on kitikata paper, photos, plastic, glue and pins. SFMOMA by rocor