Not exact matches
Jen had each child
paint boards a different color but
kept the end result a secret until they
moved in.
After we
moved to the city I've found that weekly classes and sports have been
keeping our kids busy, and now we enjoy time together in different ways - like cooking new recipes together, and because I have girls,
painting nails.
Switching on its Lane
Keeping Assist System (LKAS), I feel the steering wheel
move under my hands as the car actively
keeps between the
painted lines.
It's more Zelda, but it still feels fresh - partly due to the 3D reworking of the 2D Zelda style, and partly because of the new puzzles that'll
keep you stumped, and the new mechanic in which Link can merge onto a wall as a
painting, and
move around the outside of a room.
- character creation lets you choose skin color, face, eye color and haircut - later in the game you can get glasses, pants, shoes and other stuff - start off by meeting Tom Nook and his posse of Happy Home employees - this includes Lyle the Otter and Digby the Dog, who give advice and help to
keep the game
moving forward - Lottie the Otter is Lyle's niece and handles the front desk in the game - she welcomes you every time you boot up the game and tells you what to do next - gameplay starts off with placing furniture, but quickly evolves into something more - place a house on the world map and cycle through seasons to see what you like - house can modified with different roofs, doors, colors and more - every animal unlocks new furniture for you to use - completing a lot of requests is vital to getting a lot of content - characters will react to everything that you place and remove in the house - three pieces of furniture must be in or outside of the house and these need to implemented into the final design - if you don't follow this rule, your animal customer will not approve - add wallpaper, carpets, lamps, signs, music covers,
paintings and much more - by completing special objectives in the office, which you pay for with Play Coins, you can even expand the feature set - set background sounds, choose curtains, change up furniture, display fossils and get a bigger variety of fish and
paintings.
As usual he has given a very clear and easy to follow class, but I just wish he had used some artistic license and
moved the dark tree or even left it out that is behind the foreground tree on the right hand side as it is so dark my eye
keeps going to it instead of into the picture I know it is in the photo but that doesn't mean every thing should go into the
painting surely sorry just a personal view
She had
moved to New York in 1967, still in her twenties, and she was working alongside artists like Brice Marden and Robert Ryman who
kept painting alive through Minimalism and beyond, when right - thinking people deemed it dead.
«For people like me, struggle has been part of our culture, and within that I've been looking at the ways black people
keep moving and thriving,» says the Brooklyn artist, whose ongoing series of «Floater»
paintings features black figures reclining blissfully in pools.
The dealer's commitment to him was such that, when her gallery
moved to a new Los Angeles location in 1963, she designed the space to accommodate his nine - foot verticals (she did not yet realized that his new works were limited to the five - foot - square format), and installed a narrow platform of white marble along the baseboard to
keep visitors at a distance from the extremely fragile
paintings, whose inscrutability seemed especially capable of provoking the public.
But with Anke Weyer, there's plenty of unpredictable swathes of
paint that bounce, climb, squeeze — and just
move — to
keep the eyes alert, and at the ready.
In the late 1950s, shortly after
moving to New York, she made large abstract works in which white loops of hand -
painted mesh
keep a black background at bay.
Stella's goal was to «
keep the viewer from reading a
painting» or «
moving around in the
painting.»
Both eventually
moved to Long Island's East End near the ocean, where they
kept their
paintings tightly locked away in a garage.
In order to
keep the eye
moving across the canvas and to create depth, I like to vary the resolution of the upper layers, sometimes
keeping an area loose with the under
painting showing through and sometimes bringing out more detail.»
It allows me to
keep moving without focusing so much on the act of
painting - in the end, I just want to make things.
What got me most was the magic of feeling I was listening in on conversations between color groupings — how the reds and blues seemed to be speaking (or perhaps singing) in slightly different dialects of the same
paint language, some mute or just whispering, other maniacally chatty, muttering or even yelling bloody murder — all which
keeps your eye
moving back and forth trying to figure out what it all means.»
Like bright signage in the commercial landscape, the prismatic lighting of the nightclub, or the boundless color field
painting that we call ocean, Venus impels us to
keep moving and looking.
I
keep tripping over my thoughts, trying to get a grip, as I
move from
painting to
painting in Dumas's show at Frith Street Gallery.
There is a visual buzz, whose source is not instantly identifiable With Evertz's
paintings, I
kept moving in closer and then standing back, focusing on a section and then taking the whole work in.
I have about fifty
paintings in progress at one time which helps
keep things
moving, but I'm lucky if I finish 10 to 15 a year.
With Evertz's
paintings, I
kept moving in closer and then standing back, focusing on a section and then taking the whole work in.
The one year subscription is less than one art class and you can repeat the lesson as many times as you like.I
move around allot and some of the places I have lived are remote and ArtTutor
keeps me up to date and
keeps me
painting.
Traditional Mithila
painting «comes from a time when things were so different, from an agricultural society, a society where time
moved slowly and according to rituals that were carefully
kept.
Leases also helped when I needed to
keep some security deposit on
move - out (for cleaning /
painting / etc).
Also
keep in mind that after closing, you'll likely need to have some cash set aside for items that will make your house a home like furnishings,
paint, appliances,
moving, etc..
While I always planned to update each and every space in my home over time to reflect what I love, when we considered
moving it started to make more sense to
keep our bathroom mostly as it is, but simply freshen it up with
paint and accessories.
The rug is larger but the Khanjali Ikat stencil is larger too, and the
paint dries fast, so you can
keep moving quickly.
Moving into this home we thought we were just going to
keep the old cabinets and
paint them.
Unfortunately
painting ll 2400 - ish square feet of walls and trim will
keep us busy for awhile (I'm kind of overwhelmed by the thought), then we'll
move onto the kitchen -LRB-?).
When they couple
moved in, they replaced the existing light oak floors, which were in bad shape, with darker oak and,
keeping their art collection in mind,
painted the walls gallery - like neutral shades.
The clear pockets will
keep the labels clean and firmly attached as we
move the bins on and off of the shelves, but they'll also be easy to slide out the
paint chips and update or replace the labels anytime we need to.
Finally I
painted an accent wall in a cool toned blue - green and yeah, I
kept that color and
moved it to our next home... all 13 years there.
It was worth it to
keep plugging away at furniture makeovers, even while in
moving limbo because it was especially nice to place freshly updated pieces into the new home even if we are planning to
paint and update some of the rooms in the near future.
I didn't find it «thicker» — but what I did notice right away was, it was a
paint that WANTS you to brush it out, all the way out... like
keep going,
move that same brush of
paint more, because it is covering where you went, and still has more to share before dipping back to the
paint can.