Stephen Hannock
Автор:
Jesse Russell,Ronald Cohn, 103 стр., издатель:
"Книга по Требованию", ISBN:
978-5-5083-2686-9
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Stephen Hannock is an American painter known for his atmospheric landscapes––compositions of flooded rivers, nocturnes and large vistas which often incorporate text inscriptions that relate to family, friends or events of daily life. The artist creates a unique luminosity using a signature technique that involves building up layers of paint on the canvas, sandpaper-polishing it, applying new layers of paint and polishing again. Critics have compared Hannock's paintings to the landscapes of the 19th century American artists, but also to the vistas celebrated by modern filmmakers such as David Lean and Alfred Hitchcock. Art Historian Jason Rosenfeld, in his 2002 essay Imaginary Realism, Meaningful Contradictions, describes Hannock's work as "both distinctively modern as well as reflective of landscape traditions." And Rosenfeld goes on to say: "Hannock, in his radical technique is a true American luminist. His paintings, multi-layered in both...
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