The late 1960s saw painters turning to surface inflection, deep space depiction, and painterly touch and paint handling merging with the language of color.
Their jungly surfaces, mostly in neutral browns and grays, are given painterly touches here and there.
In "Ornaments," he embellishes the music with a painterly touch, shifting subtly to project colors.
The technique is mechanical; it parodies the notion of painterly touch and impasto.
A horse's skull, bleached by the sun, lay at the edge of the cliff, giving this empty place a painterly touch.
Both work small with a delicate painterly touch.
The delicate layering and subtle painterly touch, however, are all his own-as are the symbols filling the grid.
Fetishistic is the operative word for the painterly touch, I think.
Unlike Warhol's later work, this one still has painterly touches, notably the white streaks left by the squeegee as it pushed ink through the printing screen.
But he was an imaginative artist with a sure instinct for the psychology of popular devotion and a sovereign painterly touch.