テート・ギャラリーさんのインスタグラム写真 - (テート・ギャラリーInstagram)「‘Banho de Rio’ (River Bath) is a big painting made from coloured geometric shapes that are arranged in overlapping formations and decorated with a floral motif. The different elements create a sense of rhythm and movement. 🌸    #BeatrizMilhazes used her signature technique to create this work, a process she calls ‘mono-transfer’ that involves painting several transparent sheets of plastic which she then arranges across the canvas. When she is happy with the composition, each piece is glued into place and left to dry. As she peels off the plastic backing, layers of paint are left behind to create a type of painting collage that brings together many different moments and painting techniques in what the artist describes as using ‘freedom with order’.   Milhazes stated that the motif of the river fascinated her because ‘in our imagination, rivers are blue, but they can also be any other colour depending on the light. There’s also something magical about rivers because they support life.’  📍 Find this artwork in #TateModern's Start Display, or see a free exhibition of Milhazes’ work now open at @turnercontemporary!   Beatriz Milhazes, Banho de Rio 2017 @beatrizmilhazes」6月5日 21時38分 - tate

テート・ギャラリーのインスタグラム(tate) - 6月5日 21時38分


‘Banho de Rio’ (River Bath) is a big painting made from coloured geometric shapes that are arranged in overlapping formations and decorated with a floral motif. The different elements create a sense of rhythm and movement. 🌸 

#BeatrizMilhazes used her signature technique to create this work, a process she calls ‘mono-transfer’ that involves painting several transparent sheets of plastic which she then arranges across the canvas. When she is happy with the composition, each piece is glued into place and left to dry. As she peels off the plastic backing, layers of paint are left behind to create a type of painting collage that brings together many different moments and painting techniques in what the artist describes as using ‘freedom with order’.

Milhazes stated that the motif of the river fascinated her because ‘in our imagination, rivers are blue, but they can also be any other colour depending on the light. There’s also something magical about rivers because they support life.’

📍 Find this artwork in #TateModern's Start Display, or see a free exhibition of Milhazes’ work now open at @turnercontemporary!

Beatriz Milhazes, Banho de Rio 2017 @beatrizmilhazes


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