Sentences with phrase «in this large home studio»

In this large home studio, you will be able to relax and release all of your knots.

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Both at home, and in - studio people are loving Keenan Thompson's over-the-top rendition of an already larger - than - life character.
Add 42 cottage suites and studios with kitchenettes and screened - in porches, a full - service marina, and the services of a Wilderness Concierge, and you've got the ultimate home base for exploring North America's largest and most iconic subtropical wetland ecosystem.
Over recent years, multiple members of larger studios have departed to pursue their own passion projects (Firewatch, The Flame in the Flood, and Gone Home to name a few).
Even in this case, it must be noted that certain photographs represent a private sketch group meeting in one of the women artists» homes; in the other, the model is draped; and the large group portrait, a co-operative effort by two men and two women students of Repin's, is an imaginary gathering together of all of the Russian realist's pupils, past and present, rather than a realistic studio view.
I'd also advise that aspiring printers in large cities take advantage of community shops that share equipment - letterpress is perhaps the heaviest of arts, and not everyone has the room in their home, garage, or basement to create a studio.
Jennine Culligan, Director of the Eleanor D. Wilson Museum, writes in the exhibition catalog, «Since 1987, the first floor of her home, her large studio a few steps away, and the daily comings and goings of her family have been her main source for compositions based on observation and imagination.
In 2014, Alexandria was estimated to be home to nearly five time the national average for creative business (Americans for the Arts), thanks in large part to the Torpedo Factory Art Center, which is home to the nation's largest community of publicly accessible working artists» studios under one rooIn 2014, Alexandria was estimated to be home to nearly five time the national average for creative business (Americans for the Arts), thanks in large part to the Torpedo Factory Art Center, which is home to the nation's largest community of publicly accessible working artists» studios under one rooin large part to the Torpedo Factory Art Center, which is home to the nation's largest community of publicly accessible working artists» studios under one roof.
About the Torpedo Factory Art Center Founded in 1974 in an old munitions plant, the Torpedo Factory Art Center is home to the nation's largest number of publicly accessible working artist studios under one roof.
Today it opens his restored Hertfordshire home, studios, and sculpture grounds to the public, tours the world's largest collection of his work, and maintains a center for the study of sculpture at the Henry Moore Institute in Leeds.
Taken at the Rodin Museum in Paris, which was the home and studio of Auguste Rodin for the last nine years of his life, Wermer's photographs depict his marble sculptures and plaster models for several larger bronze commissions, along with a selection of works by Camille Claudel.
Mr. de Looper, who worked out of a studio in his home at the St. Regis Apartments on California Street NW, painted large, often colorful works that were, in essence, experiments in color, form and texture.
All made by his own hand — the artist does not use studio assistants and works on his own out of a large space built behind his home in California — these artworks range greatly in size and scope.
Based on its geographic footprint, Zone A could be an abbreviation for Zone Art: it includes Chelsea, home to one of the world's largest concentrations of contemporary art galleries, as well as Red Hook in Brooklyn and Long Island City in Queens, places teeming with art - storage facilities and artists» studios.
So he went home and gave up the idea of having a studio and making large paintings in it.
Other standouts in the show include a large diptych by Pop Art pioneer James Rosenquist, whose home and studio were tragically consumed by fire in 2009.
In 2006, they bought a large 1000m2 former water - pumping station dating to 1924 in Berlin's Neukölln borough from the city and converted it into a home and studiIn 2006, they bought a large 1000m2 former water - pumping station dating to 1924 in Berlin's Neukölln borough from the city and converted it into a home and studiin Berlin's Neukölln borough from the city and converted it into a home and studio.
In the same tradition of great painters who settled in the Hamptons during the winter months to work without interruption and take advantage of the large spaces and one of the most beautiful lights of the Northeast (Jackson Pollock, Willem de Kooning and Robert Motherwell are just a few who come to mind), Kawai and her husband, photographer Justin Waldron, set camp in a modernist - style home and adjacent studio in East HamptoIn the same tradition of great painters who settled in the Hamptons during the winter months to work without interruption and take advantage of the large spaces and one of the most beautiful lights of the Northeast (Jackson Pollock, Willem de Kooning and Robert Motherwell are just a few who come to mind), Kawai and her husband, photographer Justin Waldron, set camp in a modernist - style home and adjacent studio in East Hamptoin the Hamptons during the winter months to work without interruption and take advantage of the large spaces and one of the most beautiful lights of the Northeast (Jackson Pollock, Willem de Kooning and Robert Motherwell are just a few who come to mind), Kawai and her husband, photographer Justin Waldron, set camp in a modernist - style home and adjacent studio in East Hamptoin a modernist - style home and adjacent studio in East Hamptoin East Hampton.
Because of their size, the paintings were created outside at his indoor / outdoor studio at his home in Montauk, on Long Island, where he has long painted large - scale works.
Between these two points Gego made large - scale nets, columns and spheres that filled gallery spaces, as well as watercolours, ink drawings, prints and lithographs exploring the line in space, hand - sized sculptures made from material found in her studio and sculptures that stretched between the buildings in her home city of Caracas.
Best known for her large - scale paintings of horses made between 1973 - 80, Susan Rothenberg's more recent work features subjects including the inside of her studio and the natural surroundings by her home in the rural Pacific Southwest (her «dirtied - down» colors and thick, gestural painted surfaces reflect the topography of this region).
«This large Moran painting hung over the fireplace mantle in his studio / home on Main Street in East Hampton during the entire period of Moran family occupancy of the property from 1885 - 1948.»
It is part of a larger, ongoing investigation that she started in the early 1990s, shortly after moving into a building that is both her home and studio.
Founded in 1974 in an old munitions plan, the Torpedo Factory is home to the largest collection of publicly accessible working artist studios in the U.S. Just south of Washington, D.C., the Torpedo Factory Art Center overlooks the Potomac River in Old Town Alexandria.
In addition to «Three Tables In Rome,» this exhibition will include several other large - scale works made during residencies at The American Academy in Rome, The MacDowell Colony, and Civitella Ranieri, when Clements spent time away from her home and studiIn addition to «Three Tables In Rome,» this exhibition will include several other large - scale works made during residencies at The American Academy in Rome, The MacDowell Colony, and Civitella Ranieri, when Clements spent time away from her home and studiIn Rome,» this exhibition will include several other large - scale works made during residencies at The American Academy in Rome, The MacDowell Colony, and Civitella Ranieri, when Clements spent time away from her home and studiin Rome, The MacDowell Colony, and Civitella Ranieri, when Clements spent time away from her home and studio.
An artist - led tour of the home and studio - turned museum of Minimalist artist Donald Judd, a presentation of the SoHo Memory Project by SoHo Historical Society Founder Yukie Ohta, Ph.D., and studio visit to large - scale fresco artist David Novros, with lunch in a SoHo bistro
As the paterfamilias of a large brood, which includes his children and a tight circle of artists, collectors, and curators, Brown is celebrated for the intimate gatherings he throws for artist openings, either upstairs from his gallery or in his home; he makes highly personal toasts; and guests serve themselves food prepared by the in - house chef, Mina Stone, who also cooks studio lunches for Fischer.
Robert Gober is an American sculptor known for his uncanny sculptures and large - scale installations that include handmade everyday objects based on childhood memories, interpretations of the body and Gober's daily life at home or in the studio.
One of the largest visual arts centers in the nation, the building actually served as a torpedo factory in the years following World War I. Today it is home to more than 165 visual artists, 80 of whom have working studios on site.
About the Torpedo Factory Art Center Founded in 1974 in an old munitions plant, the Torpedo Factory Art Center is home to the largest number of publicly accessible working artist studios in the U.S..
Founded in 1974 in an old munitions plant, the Torpedo Factory Art Center is home to the nation's largest collection of working - artists» open studios under one roof.
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