Sentences with phrase «do artists feel»

Do Artists feel guilty over spending too much time on making a painting I don't think so.
Do artists feel stage fright?
Why, then, do artists feel obliged to trash the gallery that is giving them a shot.

Not exact matches

But I was just amazed by how everyone, young and old wanted to be involved... and was so deeply enriched and touched by the experience and the laughter and the love I experienced from the people I met and how women would in particular open their hearts to me and tell me the stories of where they've come from, particularly because I have the language and was coming there as a woman and just how touched they were that I was there as a woman from England who's learned the language and who's an artist and running this project and come all the way to see them so they didn't feel forgotten I think that was pretty much what they felt... that their stories were being heard so they don't feel forgotten knowing the tents would be around the world.
Lately, I have been getting lazy and just haven't felt like doing the whole straight shave thing with the artist club and wanted to do something faster and and slightly less involved.
Like the artist Gale, we can feel exposed by our unfinished product — the imperfect parts of us that others typically don't see.
And in her haste to destroy, she didn't stop to think or care or consider what the artist felt or what the work might have meant.
Why do I get the feeling if the «artist» created this with Mohammed, instead of Jesus, and a Muslim destroyed the «art», the response would be different?
But you persist because there is a small band of artists who feel the same way you do and subversively continue to work within the system while at the same time sabotaging it because they feel that photography should be liberated from the Association's categories.
Similarly, the pure artist might apply THE FEEL TEST — you know, «Does this guy feel like a Hall of Famer toFEEL TEST — you know, «Does this guy feel like a Hall of Famer tofeel like a Hall of Famer to me?
But I need to work out if I'm prepared for the whole starving artist routine and as I mentioned above I feel like I'd need to save some money and do some postgrad qualifications or training before that would be a viable career.
And artists who are feeling a bit stuck and blocked have done the course and the fact we all work together sharing ideas, artists, techniques, and materials has meant for me a wonderful community has been created in the name of experimenting with art.
Upon reflecting on whether the sacrifice of being an artist ultimately increases her feeling of well - being, she said, «I didn't realize the amount of stress I was used to being under because I was in a routine.
Many people may resonate with this, but to be honest, you don't have to be artistic and you don't have to give a hoot about philosophy to practice Yoga, although you may just feel like a performing artist when you're fluidly floating through space and holding power poses.
If you feel really daring, flick up the end of the liner into a wing, the way makeup artists did at L.A.M.B.
But I am not a painting artist, but I feel I could do Jackson Pollack type paintings.
«She said that she felt like Superstar Barbie,» says ACM makeup artist Troy Surratt, adding, «and she does sort of look like a fairy - tale princess!»
Will and the Mecca artists did a great job, I am at times a little apprehensive when handing over my face to be made up in case I leave feeling over done, but they completely understood my desire for a glowing, fresh face that is still natural.
Michael Patterson, a New York City — based makeup artist who works with M.A.C., posted pictures and a video on Instagram this week of a liquid eyeliner that doesn't have a typical felt or brush tip.
Micaela, the artist from MAC who had done my makeup for the Fashion Faceoff photos, completely relaxed my nerves and made me feel absolutely beautiful.
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It is totally reasonable if you as an artist do not feel comfortable dating someone who is not into art.
Densely woven as its sensory tapestry is, «White Shadow» never feels studied or affected in the way that films from artists graduating to the medium sometimes can do: There's plenty of room here for observational, seemingly ad hoc asides.
Across its whole sweep — which in retrospect now does seem genuinely epic — the Harry Potter series offers one ravishing special effect no digital compositor or makeup artist can match: the opportunity to see the three leads, Radcliffe, Watson, and Grint, age from adorably buck - toothed 11 - year - olds into young men and women toward whom the audience now feels an oddly avuncular pride.
Guitarist Waddy Wachtel performs Hendrix - like takes on songs he was known to have covered, but without the music — without seeing him compose, get inspiration from, or perform any of it — it feels like everyone's freaking out about this great cover artist who makes impressionistic soundscapes but doesn't know how to write a tune.
My hope was that through that genre, I could actually say something about being a young artist with huge dreams that don't feel very realistic.
The whole point is that the world is constantly changing, and that as an artist one must always invent new devices, new tools, to describe new feelings, new situations... If we don't invent our own values, our own syntax, we will fail at describing our own world.
I do worry that Olivia Thirlby's character will feel like a caricature of the impossibly beautiful artist who otherwise happily married men can't resist, but hopefully this will give a different spin on it.
At its best, it's flippant fun, but with its depiction of a hateful, haughty, tortured artist who is losing touch with reality, it feels much more like a film about Woody Allen than it does Godard.
Yet Almereyda is such an arcane artist to begin with that the sixteenth century contrivances he's preserved don't invite very many backward glances; in fact, they feel as much vintage Almereyda as they do vintage Elizabetha.
THE DISASTER ARTIST: I don't think I laughed harder during a film this year — or ever felt more empathy towards eccentric auteur Tommy Wiseau.
Like a silent film of the «20s, «The Artist» features heaping spoonfuls of melodrama, but it's all done with such wit and imagination that it feels like more than pure mimicry of a bygone era.
I feel like on The Disaster Artist I was sort of the opposite; what I learned on this movie was how to collaborate, as opposed to what I've been doing with my very artsy, literary projects, like my Cormac McCarthy and William Faulkner projects.
Good thing Hollywood didn't bite, because if they'd made it big, Tommy and Greg wouldn't have felt put - out and desperate enough to make their own movie, in which case there'd be no cult of The Room to speak of and, thus, no excuse for James Franco to do whatever the hell it is he's is doing in The Disaster Artist.
Directed by Scott Derrickson (Sinister, The Day the Earth Stood Still), Doctor Strange doesn't entirely capture the otherworldly feel of Ditko's craftsmanship, but the director certainly gets elements of the artist's look, not least in the depiction of a certain, very distinctive round window intersected with arcs, the signature design feature of the Doctor's Bleecker Street sanctum.
It's inspiring for artists, creators, filmmakers, musicians or anyone else who feels they've been discouraged by those around them who don't believe in them.
This is why artists and designers spend so much time drafting various looks for their heroes — they want to do what they feel is right for their character.
The artist for this issue must have felt a lot of pressure to design wedding garments worthy of these characters, which is what Frank Cho did.
Don't be surprised if you see It's Not Yet Dark and start feeling bad — not about its subject, writer and artist Simon Fitzmaurice, but mostly about yourself and your own life.
As an artist, that doesn't feel right.»
lesson 1 and 2 - create artist page (double page spread) on William Morris through research lesson 3 - replicate his style in sketches of tiles of his work lesson 4 - create a mood board - what does his art make you feel?
I now feel confident that I can train our teaching artists in how to write curriculum that complies with state standards and how to do so myself when offering programs to schools.»
If you want to be an «artist» and feel vindicated every time you finish something that nobody wants to read, just keep doing what you're doing.
«I was doing watercolors and making really appealing renderings of spaces so the client would say, «Yes, let's go ahead and make that,»» he says, his voice revealing how every artist feels about the work they have to do to pay the bills.
I think artists (of any medium) who do this, who capture what it «feels like» in that moment, are the ones whose work lasts, whose work we want to keep coming back to or looking at often (or listening to, etc.) and that is what makes it more valuable.
And if one has plenty of time to devote to marketing and a self - published e-book does well, clearly that's a great feeling in a world in which book writers, like most artists, earn so little.
We've always felt our core audience would be Christian youth, but we didn't want to start there because, like Christian musicians, its harder to go «mainstream» once you've been labelled a Christian artist.
The guilt a woman artist might feel in removing herself from her family in order to create is less likely to trouble a man, a man who imagines himself — as Dickens did — working for his family.
My cover artist always reads a book (or at least most of it) before she does the cover art so that she can get a feel for it.
As a reader, I know I will not pay e-book prices over $ 8, in fact I give serious thought to books self - published and priced over $ 4 (not that I don't believe the artists may be worth it, but I feel I'm taking a chance on an indie unknown).
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