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Each iteration of a work on canvas becomes a filmed frame, one link on a chain or — more true to their forward-thrusting energy — one car on a long train, continuously snaking forward.
Accordingly, he destroyed all his prior work on canvas, proclaiming it "rubbish".
"George Plimpton's Night on Bastille Day" (1978) is the rare work on canvas here.
Some chefs and restaurateurs are artists who work on canvas as well as on dinner plates.
But when it comes to box office pull, work on paper and work on canvas don't carry equal weight.
"It captures me in multiple ways, more than a traditional work on paper or work on canvas — the kind of work I was trained to appreciate".
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Beyond his oil and pencil work on canvas, Paci's fascination with the human anatomy is perhaps most evident in his x-ray portraits.
Richard Long, the veteran land and process artist (and precursor of Andy Goldsworthy), is suddenly one step away from working on canvas.
Is it because neither Beardsley nor Beerbohm worked on canvas?
At that point, he destroyed all his works on canvas.
Wrinkling is to be avoided in the restoration of works on canvas.
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