Sentences with phrase «from scrawling»

A useful business plan can be any length, from that scrawl on the back of an envelope to more than 100 pages for an especially detailed plan describing a complex enterprise.
Swords, daggers, demons,, animal, human and hybrid beings, an imagery that often draws from art history and, more generally, from a spiritual and mystic dimension, guide us through a twilight where figures emerge from the scrawled surface — they seem to prevail, and then again they are absorbed by the invasive gesture of the pen.

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As many as 3,000 hopefuls turn up at a single Edisons casting call, clutching diagrams scrawled on cocktail napkins or prototypes cobbled together from duct tape and tongue depressors.
Oh the insane things that pop into my head in the middle of the night and make me get up from my warm bed and leave my wife to scrawl in pencil on a blank sheet of paper in the pitch blackness the silliest images that seem to perplex and plague me just so I can hopefully bring a smile to your face and maybe occasionally make us think a little bit world without end.
The Prophet Mohammed's name was taken in vain and, a black marker scrawl on a tombstone screamed: «raghead,» a derogatory term for Muslims that stems from head coverings such as turbans and kaffiyas.
On a little wisp of a street in Manhattan's Chinatown, across from a post office and a beauty salon, there's a storefront marked by a blue flag and a name scrawled in neon: The Good Sort.
When George W Bush scrawls his signature on his final batch of Christmas cards as President in under six months time, one long - time loyalist will be missing from the approved list.
One Victoria copper penny from 1841 pictures the queen smoking a pipe, with «I love» carefully etched into her hair and «shag» scrawled on her face.
I know that, nside, there will be no letter, only my sketch, snipped from The Times, with a pithy comment scrawled over it.
There is a hand - scrawled thank - you note from Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas.
Beneath the arched, soaring, pale yellow ceiling of a room in the maze of Al Azhar University, past the wall of black - and - white portraits of imams dating to the 12th century, Heba Zakaria, age 32, sits across from a blackboard scrawled with the email address [email protected].
Reporters called from around the world, crackpots sent long letters hand - scrawled with dubious hypotheses, and a Korean television crew flew in to the leafy Duke campus, posing Schurig, graduate student Jonah Gollub, and technician Bryan Justice in lab coats in front of their intricate machinery.
Even the proudest of parents may struggle to find some semblance of meaning behind the seemingly random mish - mash of letters that often emerge from a toddler's first scribbled and scrawled attempts at putting words on paper.
scrawled across the front in childish writing and paper cupcake liners for flowers, the Thanksgiving turkey pictures with colorful feathers, and the Christmas ornaments made from paper plates, construction paper, and glitter... all hold a special place in my heart.
Any promotional material you read / view / hear for Tate Taylor's Get On Up, the long - awaited James Brown biopic the world's been fawning for since Christmas Day, 2006 (the day the self - scrawled «Godfather of Soul» passed), will name the seminal soul singer as an almost deity - like figure, epitomizing the African American experience from the early 1960s onward in musical form.
This pleading scrap of verse, from John Berryman's elegy for Ernest Hemingway, «Dream Song 235,» appears in HBO's «Olive Kitteridge» scrawled on a cocktail napkin, yet another of the miniseries» many reminders that in the midst of life we are in death.
In addition to the shifting scribbles and scrawls of Shaw's signature artwork, a major draw for My Entire High School Sinking into the Sea is the excellent cast, some of whom are on display in our exclusive clip from the film.
Refn gleefully restages that familiar late - 70s / early - 80s style with studied retro elegance, from the pink scrawl of the graphics to the pulsating synths of Cliff Martinez's score.
That the film skirted hagiography owes much to a notably expansive script from playwright Tony Kushner (Angels in America) and an unsentimental clutch of performances from Sally Field, a feisty Tommy Lee Jones, and a deeply human Daniel Day - Lewis, an actor who at this point all but has the word Oscar scrawled in invisible ink across his forehead.
Andrew Garfield, Sony's former webslinger, freshly attached to Andy Serkis» true - life romance Breathe, has also put his scrawl next to the latest from It Follows director David Robert Mitchell.
Director Peter Hearn, whose film «Scrawl» will surely get a boost from Ridley's newfound celebrity, tweeted his congratulations Tuesday morning.
On her bedroom wall, she's scrawled a line from Anna Karenina — «Boredom: The Desire for Desires.»
He meets with an old friend from college to berate him for abandoning the plan that years ago they scrawled on napkin, which Philip still has in possession.
I scrawled these words in my notebook before swooning home from Carol, Todd Haynes's consummate braiding of social diagnosis and emotional catharsis.
When we reflect back, we can run our hand over the indents from the days we pressed down our pens in frustration, or squint to read the scrawl from the days our pencils could barely keep pace with our musings.
Optimism, test scores on the rise at English High School November 30, 2015 In a fourth - floor classroom, students diligently scrawled notes across lined pages one recent morning as social studies teacher Frank Swoboda explained the role of politics in economic development, peppering his lesson with observations from students... read more.
The results separate the best schools from the worst using the same four letter grades your children see scrawled across their assignments — A, B, C and D.
Prophetic verses from the book of Daniel are found scrawled in blood - red paint, along with other offerings meant to frighten.
In it, she scrawled one of her favorite quotes by Beryl Markham, who in 1936 made history as the first pilot to fly solo from east to west across the Atlantic: «I learned to wander.
A scrawled scrap of paper from the time states that he was baptized «without ceremony, at home, because of the peril of death,» suggesting he was too sickly to risk bringing in to the local church.
But in its attempt to stand out from the crowd, Kobo has integrated its software with Facebook, and has a «Kobo Pulse» so you can see the margin notes scrawled by others as well as sharing your opinions about the very page you're reading.
No longer do you need a secret map scrawled on the back of a napkin from some jittery mess in a Bangkok bar to get there: the location of this place is no secret anymore, but its beauty remains.
Sit back and enjoy the sight as they pull the strips of paper you used to scrawl the download code on from their otherwise deflated gift sock.
«I'm not going to be shamed, by, uh, feminists,» said Granston, reading from a hastily scrawled note.
From random people in town, to scrawled notes on a dungeon wall, everything tells a story if you are willing to look for it.
George Besson tells us he «scrawled them with a burnt match, even a broken pen, but he had a predilection for an indescribably blunt pencil that was so short that a landscape or a nude seemed to spring from the ends of his three fingers compressed around an invisible point».
He takes inspiration from the hard graphic lines used in graffiti alongside the scrawled naive lines used in child art.
A glance at three recent works by Kate Davis (b. 1977) from a numbered series Disgrace appear to have pencil scrawls on pages of an art catalogue featuring nude studies of the female figure.
Right across from the bed is a Kelley painting of Satanic - like graffiti with the words «Thay You Love Thatan» scrawled elegantly and scarily.
Like his late contemporaries Keith Haring and Jean - Michel Basquiat, Kenny Scharf has been a key figure in the translation of street - art culture from the walls and train yards of New York City to the fine - art galleries of Chelsea, applying the graffiti burner's tools of trade (spray paint, acrylic, scrawled words) to canvases.
Stretching over every single wall in the vast exhibition space (including the front desk), this rich display somewhat echoes the Ethiopian - born American painter's aesthetic impulse to cover her surfaces almost entirely (apart from the edges) with a dense multilayering of restless scrawls and graphic shapes.
Scrawled over the monstrous penis is a terrifyingly angry and explicit decree ordering the evacuation (of troops) from Afghanistan and other occupied countries.
There is also a sense of tame psychedelia that pervades in all three artists» works, from Bergstrom's small formalist paintings that use text as a compositional device — a blue and white canvas that spells Bad Trip, abstractly scrawled across the canvas — to Norton's An Altered State, where peyote and poppies are pressed between sheets of glass and fired, installed on the wall.
Like graffiti scrawls, her fragmented texts also seem to justify the need for and the relevance of platitudes, especially if they emanate from a personal vision or from issues that hit home too closely.
In context, the anti-Bush scrawls from Raymond Pettibon seem downright strident.
These shapes were interspersed among scrawled words and lettering, as if a text had become physically separated from its book.
In the photos from Associations New, only a handful of them feature the credited work of individual arists, including Charlotte Herzig «s «Landscape, the sun is actually red» (2014) and Henning Strassburger «s «o.T» (2014), that yells «LOOK WHAT I PAINT» in black scrawl through the lurid pink and black noise of oil and acrylic.
Mullican's New Edinburgh Paintings strew his childlike scrawls amid images from an actual nineteenth - encyclopedia.
Cy Twombly's highly celebrated large - scale paintings incorporate abstract, expressive ingredients, including his signature scrawled and scribbled lines, cheeky representational elements, such as penises, and textual components, e.g. passages from the poetry of Rainer Maria Rilke.
The exhibition, which runs through October 22, opens with six works from Anxious Audiences — paintings covered with grids of scrawled, apprehensive faces that grew out of the Anxious Men series Johnson debuted at New York's Drawing Center last fall.
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