Thursday, 9 January 2014
Friday, 3 January 2014
Frank Stella
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Frank Stella - Untitled 1967
From Black Series
Lithograph on Paper
Frank Stella is an American artist born in Massachusetts in 1936. I began looking at Frank Stella's Black Series, particularly his use of lines. The first thing that strikes me about the lines is how you can see that they have been done without the use of a ruler, as you can see that there are slight imperfections. It is thought that Stella chose to do this as a nod to the Abstract Expressionism which was prominent at the time.
John Virtue
John Virtue, London Paintings Series, 2005.
Shellac Black ink, White paint on Canvas.
John Virtue is a English painter who is well known for using a monochrome colour pallet. In his paintings you can see that there are glimpses of of buildings in the background amongst the chaos, this is something which I would like to incorporate in my own paintings. I think this gives a sense of ambiguity to the paintings, leaving you trying to work out what the painting is all about.
Henri Michaux
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