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A still frame of a new digital painting composed using action movie gun fights. Colorful forms from bursts of gun fire and smoke are extracted using custom software and are layered over time to form abstract expressionist paintings. This composition was made from the film Die Hard.
More information about Action Painting is available here: www.mantissa.ca/projects/actionpainting.php
Peterboro (1955)
Oil on canvas
24 x 30 inches
The Sun (early 1950s)
Oil on paper mounted on canvas
18 x 24 inches
Charlotte Park was born in Concord, Massachusetts in 1918. From 1935 to 1939 she studied at the Yale School of Fine Arts in New Haven, Connecticut. She moved to New York City in 1945 and studied privately with Australian artist Wallace Harrison, who also instructed noted abstract artist Helen Frankenthaler. In New York, Park met fellow artist James Brooks and two years later, they married. Park and Brooks began visiting the Springs, East Hampton, in 1949 and bought property in 1957. Both Park and Brooks were important members of the growing artistic community on Long Island.
Throughout the 1950s, Park exhibited regularly at the prominent Stable Gallery in New York and was included in the Whitney Museum of American Art Annual Exhibition of 1935. Park also taught early in her career at the Dalton School in New York in 1951, as well as at the Museum of Modern Art, New York from 1955-57. In 1979, Guild Hall in East Hampton held an exhibition of her works from the 1970s. The Parrish Art Museum in Southampton hosted Three East End Artists in 2003 featuring Park alongside Dan Christensen and Allan Wexler as three influential artists who have lived and worked on Long Island.
Examples of her work can be found at The Parrish Museum of Art, Southampton, New York; Guild Hall, East Hampton, New York, and the Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.
Photograph and biographical information courtesy Spanierman Gallery, LLC, New York.
January (1963)
Oil on canvas
45 x 49 3/4 inches
Courtesy of Vincent Vallarino Fine Art, New York
Biographical information:
Haven't painted in awhile; these are older works, but ones I'm very proud of. Abstract Expressionism...my favorite school of art and my favorite way to paint. Going to get back into it soon in addition to my photography.
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by Greg Mason Burns
Oil on Canvas (2014)
50 x 100 cm
Prints - greg-mason-burns.artistwebsites.com/featured/the-response...
Estudio Sobre una Flor y un Insecto 4
Study On a Flower and a Bug
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New studies for Action Painting. Punches, slaps, kicks, and throws and are extracted from films using custom software and used as material to compose abstract expressionist paintings. This composition was made from the movie Bloodsport.
More information about Action Painting is available here: www.mantissa.ca/projects/actionpainting.php
All based on images of the curved concrete staircase at the base of the new Tate Modern Tower in London. All are double exposures created in a process that also involves split-toning and adding a layer of texture. A lot of experimentation went on here today.
All images copyright Stan Farrow FRPS. Not to be copied without permission.
A spontaneous abstract expressionist painting exploring my feelings after and argument with my partner that left me bewildered and confused about her logic…. God women… there enough to drive a man mad .
the rich and textured colours contrast nicely with thinner almost water-colour style areas creating an unexpected balance that adds to the overall power of the painting
80 x 60 cm Oil paint on canvas
Untitled
Mixed media on paper
22 by 30 in.
Courtesy of Lohin-Geduld Gallery, New York
www.artnet.com/gallery/423885474/lohin-geduld-gallery.htm... Carone
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A still frame of a new digital painting composed using action movie gun fights. Colorful forms from bursts of gun fire and smoke are extracted using custom software and are layered over time to form abstract expressionist paintings. This composition was made from the movie Commando.
More information about Action Painting is available here: www.mantissa.ca/projects/actionpainting.php
Some images I generated with AI tools with some human edits, Do you like it? Visit www.benheine.com for Art & Tech news
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A new tribute to The Resurrection of Christ by British artist Stephen B. Whatley; painted with prayers on Easter Day ,March 31, 2024.
Artist Stephen B. Whatley (1965-) suffered the tragic loss at 16 of his beloved, devoted mother Marjorie J. Whatley (1943-1981) and the devastating bereavement lead the artist on a search for spiritual depth both in his life and art. Whilst he was born an Anglican, he became attracted to the devotions within the Catholic Church – to which he converted in 2011.
He is happy that his work touches so many Christians, whether they be Catholics, Anglicans or Episcopalians.
Since 2000, he has been drawn to make statements of prayer and faith; often painting on specific anniversaries and Feast Days – with what he humbly calls a “divine push’, creating both works of hope and light.
The work of Stephen B. Whatley is in collections worldwide & public collections which own his work include the BBC, London Transport Museum, and The Royal Collection of HM King Charles III.
Catholic institutions that own the artist's paintings include The Carrollton School of The Sacred Heart, Miami, USA, The Institute of Marist Brothers, Canada, Newman University, Birmingham (UK), St Anthony Padua Catholic College, Sydney, Australia and Westminster Cathedral, London - which staged his 2013 exhibition, Paintings From Prayer.
In 2004, the artist was presented to Queen Elizabeth II and The Duke of Edinburgh in recognition of his work.
The artist's series of 30 paintings, commissioned by the Tower of London in 2000, is a permanent exhibit outside Tower Hill Station, London ; reproduced throughout Tower Hill Pedestrian Underpass (outside Tower Hill Station) - the main portal entrance to the Tower of London.
Jesus, Light of Glory - Easter Day 2024 by Stephen B. Whatley
Oil on canvas
30 x 24in/76 x 61cm