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There's a bit of Otto Dix in Morse's distinctive paintings, with their angular contours and somber, blue-tinted skin, which lends an incongruous, though not displeasing, coolness to the notably hot-blooded sport.
As O'Keeffe addressed both natural and human-made forms in the 1920s, she produced some of her most distinctive paintings, such as Black Iris (1926) and Radiator Bldg. Night, New York (1927).
And he gives everyday places the real Hollywood treatment, presenting them in his paintings in dramatically lit Technicolor.In this section Homo sanguinarius Woman of substance Watch TV Evermore in the main Turf accounting Write-on man ReprintsMr Ruscha's love of the commonplace is reflected also in his distinctive paintings and drawings of ordinary words and phrases.
Miya Ando, whose solo show Tides and Phases of the Moon opens at K. Imperial Fine Art in San Francisco on October 3rd, draws on this essential conflict for her distinctive paintings.
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Despite moving more than 30 times in nine years, she has managed to produce distinctive, vibrant paintings.
Much later about 20,000 years ago the archaeological record reveals occupation by the ancestors of the San hunter-gatherers, who created the distinctive rock paintings found throughout the western part of the country.
20) features three works being deaccessioned from the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum, in Santa Fe, including one of the artist's distinctive flower paintings, the star of many a doctor's waiting room ("Jimson Weed/White Flower No. 1").
The appearance of Howard's Conan and Hyboria in the popular imagination owes much to Frazetta's distinctive oil paintings.
This variety is considerable, from the distinctive photo-paintings with their supersmooth blur that have made him the world's most revered (and expensive) living painter, to the miasmic grey abstracts, "like photographs of nothing"; from the outsize colour charts to the colossal magnifications of his own brushstrokes – always derived from photographs.
Ms. Stokou, who was born in Athens in 1978 and lives in Berlin, has a distinctive approach to paintings as objects.
Though her color palette has brightened over the years and animal heads have shrunk a bit from cartoonish proportions of earlier years, her distinctive style (soft paintings she calls "cutes") and her choice of subject (small animals, angels, sprites and, most frequently, teddy bears) remain much the same.
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