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His paintings, done in oil, were characterized by a heavy impasto.
He bit off a smile and wondered what "impasto" meant.
And he pointed to a thick impasto of raging waves.
Around 1880, he began to use broader strokes, combining this with impasto.
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Painter can use impasto to build peaks and create texture.
He began using impasto, mainly applied with a palette knife.
This effect may not make itself manifest for several decades and then mostly affecting thick impasto.
It consisted of scratches made in a black, gummy impasto.
Her work builds up the oil paint to create an almost sculptural relief of impasto.
When dry, impasto provides texture, the paint appears to be coming out of the canvas.
In the late 1970's and early 80's, he returned to the thick impasto surfaces of his beginning years.
The woman's coarse features are painted with thick dabs of impasto.
The cuffs in both paintings have the same impasto."
The forms are separated by impasto ridges, making the painting look welded together.
It can equally be used thickly for impasto methods.
For thick, impasto techniques it is preferable to use traditional acrylic paints.
Impasto is the laying of thick paint with a brush or palette knife.
Jensen's work, with its lathered impasto, suggests a piece of weaving.
His works have a heavy impasto which stressed the materiality of the paint and the painter.
Third, impasto can push a painting into a three dimensional sculptural rendering.
There are returns to the impasto, but thin painting certainly predominates towards the end of the century.
He would get one up on the Hardys, and at the same time not feel so stupid about "impasto."
Van Gogh uses impasto paint and color to reflect light, much as we would see it in with our eye.
His brushwork is loose with final strokes of impasto.