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Forum Post Is abstract expressionism dead
...in Scottsdale, AZ, and the Phoenix Art Museum, and looked to see what was there. I noticed that most of the abstract art that was paint on canvas, board, or cardboard was painted between about 1900 an...
Forum Post what materiasls did pablo picasso use for his abstract portr...
what materiasls did pablo picasso use for his abstract portraits
Forum Post abstract expressionists
...em* I'm not saying it isn't) technically difficult, it looks so amazing. My favorite ones are his abstract landscape series. Some of them really evoke images of sunsets and other images in m...
Forum Post was Le Moulin de la Galette from Picasso abstract? Cubist?
was Le Moulin de la Galette from Picasso abstract? Cubist?
Forum Post Contemporary painting: Its Not Dead Yet, But Its Getting There
Yes, the categories abstract and realistic hardly tell anything about the actual work. They're not completely useless however, if someone says not to like abstract art then something of Pollock i...
Forum Post But Hitler liked Picasso? (response to the lake)
And that money has been tied to Abstract Expressionism. Consider that Russian art could have been squelched by psychedelic art, some of it abstract. Bryn
Forum Post Fusions 2002
Indeed! There is often this huge confusion between pure abstract art and abstraction. The abstract exists only in the mind - therefore abstract art will always be different for every single individual...
Forum Post John Ruskin was not against Turner
...eat deal about Turner's philosophy of art; and like everyone else, I haven't seen thoe supposedly abstract watercolours which were destroyed. But I'd like to put forward the theory that...
Forum Post Six Artists
...e? But enough poisoning the well. I guess the question lake was asking is who' of the nonabsolute- abstract artists will overshadow 'modern-era' abstract painters. Both in popularit...
Forum Post Gesso vs. White Paint in Acrylics?
For me it depends on what I want... if I want some texture, raw shapes, something raised and abstract then I use gesso as I can glop and roll freely. If I want something a bit more neat and prim then...
Forum Post Schools with good art programs in london or new york
I don't like generic abstract art but I found Alison's take quite beautiful and expressive. It certainly has a lot more vitality to it than Mani's hackneyed inflated bosoms.
Forum Post Clay vase/cup?
Did Picasso ever make clay abstract statues? I have one that is so ugly it is beautiful and it looks like the letters p p scratched into the bottom, but what caught my eye were the letters JOU which I...
Forum Post New Member/Artist: Hi fellow artists! Hiding brushstrokes?
...anks Kare. That's what my problem usually is, I've come to understand. I'm a very impulsive, abstract artist (also inexperienced); and I negelect the needed consistency of diluting pain...
Forum Post Expert painting for sale
...hen I want a nice painting, I always try to find something that looks exactly like a photograph! And not an abstract photograph,...
Forum Post New Nikart Works
... amusement and bemusement. Pure Colour: http://www.nikart.ca/newer/60.html An experiment in being abstract. I like it, which I suppose is the important thing. Mani will tell you that it'...
Forum Post What is Art?
That is interesting, and, clearly, often true. I wonder about abstract and surrealistic art, though. What is being communicted by Margritte, for example? I must say that, having read a biography of hi...
Forum Post Dan Fox - a review
...it's nothing but a nice doodling. everytime i look around i see dozens of if not as well produced semi-abstract paintings, but better ones. moreover, picasso was mostly a ripper who lacked origin...
Forum Post insists plywood prize-winner
...th Lake's position on this, not Brian's and Robert's. On the other hand, a lot of attacks on abstract painting are in themselves very amusing. The movie I cited was a parody on 'ac...
Forum Post Painting from published photographs
...t I) use Photographs as Inspirations to paint the work. Thus it is Our 'impression' (no mater how abstract or cubist we are) of the original that ends up on the canvas. The original remains ...
Forum Post Fast - by popular request!
...le of weeks. Look out for the famously descriptive 'Paintings, drawings and photographs - realist, abstract, impressionist and expressionist' at the top that is apparently not that easy ...
Forum Post Brothers Joern illustrations
...m films in what could be described as 'the old school tradition'... Both artists offer a somewhat abstract, surreal display. Excellent viewing, and remarkably, all in black and white... Many...
Forum Post Computers
...ing in color composition surface texture etc. than any AE masterpiece. The computer is the best critique of abstraction. It can outdo any abstract painter. Most art is neither pure abstraction or ...
Forum Post The Turner Prize
... In his own time Turner suffered a great deal of criticism for his work - he was, after all, the first true abstract painter - and the most avant garde artist of the nineteenth century - he deplored t...
Forum Post I think Im not going to like my painting teacher
...hink this is utter madness. Why? It mirrors what I've been saying here all along. If an unfinished abstract mess is great art and beautifully rendered illustrations are not, then this guy was...
Forum Post Event by Painter Artist ® at Painting-Artist.co m ® International Alliance .
... of wonder Mrs. Nathalie Ripault Born the 8/19/1965 young self-educated French artist, attracted by the abstract art. Its paintings its worked with the knife with sometimes of joinings for a harmo...
Forum Post Ismitus Bullshitism
...Picasso's portraits, Bonnard, Cezanne, Marin, Rivers, Hockney, Katz, and Expressionist schmierers. Abstractified hack realism: starting with cubism, Morandi, de Kooning, Picasso, Matisse, Leg...
Blog Post Steven La Rose
... maybe, to going out to see a dance company who are so fantastic and accurate in what they do, with all its abstract, that they have you perching on the end of the chair in suspense. Anyway - I cou...
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