The mural-scale canvases bear monotonously chaotic accumulations of garishly colored, digitally generated forms.
Another canvas bears a black silk-screened copy of the orange line, a dot-patterned photographic ghost.
On closer examination, you discover that seemingly different canvases bear the exact same compositions, only with altered colors.
Although infinitely more painterly, Mr. Rand's canvases bear comparison to the more or less contemporary word paintings of Ed Ruscha and John Baldessari.
The painting was folded into quarters - the canvas bears the lines of folds - and hidden in a book for half a century.
Each canvas by this New York painter bears a single, vivid stroke made all at once with a giant brush.
At 42, the bearded Mr. Coleman is a painter whose painstakingly detailed canvases bear the likenesses of serial killers, sideshow freaks and assorted grotesques.
His large square canvases bear the blurry black-and-white images of archetypal, industrial-looking forms: a massive tub, a big ring, a concrete block.
Large canvases bear slightly blurred, photographic copies of popular magazine covers like Vanity Fair and Vogue.
Each large canvas bears a digitized, near abstract painting of glowing clouds and sky.