Sentences with phrase «artist do the hard work for»

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Diverse fashion sense, part punk and grunge with a bohemian attitude, also is evident in the artist community with a hard core of working artists that didn't leave for Logan Square or Pilsen.
Some core limiting beliefs, often time, repeated by parents without realizing the consequences for their children are: We can't afford it, Life is hard, Artists starve, You have to work hard to deserve, Money does not grow in trees, Money corrupts people, etc..
Prediction: If La La Land takes this award home, it'll be proof that Oscar voters don't always know what they're voting for; Sound Editing is chiefly about the creation of original sonic elements, and honking car horns don't exactly stretch the talents of Hollywood's hardest - working foley artists.
Active technology is superior for fine work such as capturing handwriting or making thicker lines when you press harder, as artists do with real pens and brushes, or offering special features such as an «eraser» on the opposite end of the stylus.
I don't believe that makes you less of an author for choosing to take what is arguably a harder route if you choose to do it right rather than rushing in excitement (commission editors and proofreaders, commission an artist, no advance to help with these costs, harder to get work onto bookshelves etc).
Working really hard for a long time without getting paid for it, because artists do it for the love not the money, is the average experience of SUCCESSFUL authors.
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The foundation's support has been particularly meaningful for us, since it recognizes the hard work BURNAWAY has done to support and promote artists in and from the South, from providing valuable exhibition coverage and taking readers into artist studios to offering professional development workshops, lectures, and visiting critic residencies.
I don't care who you are, I don't care how much money you have, it's just hard to get work done and this is why so many artists have so many people working for them in their studios.
While I'd love for the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston to pass on one of its never - ending «once in a lifetime» opportunities to rent other museums» Impressionist collections, it's hard to see how San Antonio's interests don't include giving the city its first look at a significant concentration of works by the artist Green has argued made the most important painting of the 20th century — especially since SAMA's contemporary collection includes painters such as Hans Hofmann and Richard Diebenkorn whom Matisse influenced.
Mr. Greenshields wished to help and encourage serious art students, artists and sculptors who recognize that there is no short cut to competence and who evince a willingness to do the hard work and subject themselves to the discipline required for the mastery of their craft.
The prejudices some gallery owners held against women and Latin American artists put her at a disadvantage, as did the fact that her work, some of which prefigured the later trends of Op art and Hard - edged Minimalism, was out of step with the period's fashion for Abstract Expressionism.
Even if you don't care for these artists, it's hard to deny that these works have an enormous presence in the annals of art history.
What to do when an artist appropriates your hard work and flips it for big money at a high - end gallery?
Bush feels particular pride and affection for the opportunity the show affords to those artists who don't have regular representation, saying, «I see people working really hard that haven't been shown much, and selling a piece through 100 Grand gives them energy.»
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