Sentences with phrase «artist than a hand»

I love designing with prints, but I am more of a graphic / computer artist than a hand drawing artist, so illustrating something so real and recognizable was daunting for me.

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Award winning gospel rap artist FaithChild added his voice to the campaign stating: «I am a strong believer in being the hands and feet of Jesus whilst here on earth, and what better way is there than to be a help for someone in their time of need.
In Brown's hands, Leonardo disappears as a masterly artist and becomes little more than a technician inserting esoteric secrets on his canvases.
The proper conceptual picture of the artist, he thinks, is one which emphasizes eye and hand, rather than mind.
With the design in hand, she turned to the crowdfunding site Kickstarter and raised more than $ 16,000, enough to pay for an artist and print 1000 games.
Hand woven from 100 % silk by Indian artists Somu and Soma this ecru shawl comes with royal blue and red animal print motifs made by hand painting the designs and than transferring them to the fabric via digital printHand woven from 100 % silk by Indian artists Somu and Soma this ecru shawl comes with royal blue and red animal print motifs made by hand painting the designs and than transferring them to the fabric via digital printhand painting the designs and than transferring them to the fabric via digital printing.
I think there is no bigger treat than being pampered and having your make up done, and our bride - to - be's were incredibly lucky to have the on - hand talents of make up artist and all round lovely lady, Kate Balding to make them up!
Today's studios are less like factories than finance companies, doling out money to artists and technicians who do the hands - on work of filmmaking.
On the one hand, his recent films deliver a compelling intellectual experience to a wider audience than most «intellectual» filmmakers could dream of, and that's an admirable agenda for an artist with the resources of all Hollywood at his beck and call.
«Loving Vincent» required more than 100 artists to hand - paint frames of film, a masseuse / healer and a billionaire encounter one another unexpectedly in the film «Beatriz at Dinner,» and more top picks.
One of the team's grandest ideas in Act 2 was to incorporate procedural level designs — levels automated by programs rather than crafted by artists» hands — and use Vita as a GPS so players would unlock new areas as they traveled.
Nicole, a conceptual artist more prone to quote Chekhov than Katy Perry, can hardly stand in her aunt's presence without a glass of red wine in hand.
With nothing original to show, the by - the - numbers film plays the audience more like a player - piano than from the hands of master artists.
When you think he can't top himself, he comes up with even more clever solutions for melding old with new, making it look better than it did before — something that only happens when the eye of an artist is connected to the hands of a mad fabricator.
You see, Casa Malca, the 41 - room estate sitting on the left - hand side of that long stretch of unkept street, is filled with something for just about everyone including a rare sculpture by pop artist KAWS simply sitting in the entryway, stunning vistas of the crystal clear waters of the Caribbean Sea from every window, and a backstory that will make every «Narcos» fan giddy with joy because the entire property once belonged to none other than Pablo Escobar.
Traditional Spanish Market - 61th Year TBA 2012 Santa Fe Plaza (downtown) More than 200 Hispanic artists gather on the Santa Fe Plaza on for the annual Traditional Spanish Market, which features an array of Spanish Colonial art works, including hand - carved furniture, tinwork, weavings, straw appliqué and images of saints.
Representing more than 60 local, regional, and national artists in a variety of mediums featuring steel and copper sculpture; hand blown glass art, acrylic, oil and watercolor canvas; mosaics, handcrafted crystal, seaglass, glass, and silver jewelry.
For a parent or guardian to not educate their dependents as to the nature of their art is criminal and can more than likely lead to catastrophic misinterpretation, but with the release of Call of Duty: Black Ops, we have seen the careful and committed hand of a few very talented artists.
The industry now has empowered artists, designers, and programmers to get their hands dirty and see what they can produce and the bar for excellent content is higher than ever.
Yet these works deny their painterly roots, sitting flat on the surface of the stretched cotton as if the result of a print process rather than from the hand of the artist.
On the other hand, if you're able to use your creative mind to offer somethingon fivrr that would be fun, easy, and related somehow to the work you really love to do (rather than something that feels trivial) then it could be a stream of income to test ideas, practice sketching out quirky concepts, and as Chris said above, «create value, relationships or a portfolio that will build over time», selling work on fivrr / or donating work to silent auctions for organizations you believe in could complement a proactive artist's other marketing efforts.
It explores the role of vernacular forms in some 40 works by more than two dozen contemporary artists, which run the aesthetic gamut: the hand - crafted work of Aaron Spangler juxtaposes with Lari Pittman's carnivalesque day - glo paintings; Marc Swanson's glittering trophy heads with Rachel Harrison's urban relics.
Yet while the notion of drawing in space had already featured prominently in Clement Greenberg's writing about midcentury expressionist sculpture, Sandback's drawing is hardly so subjective; his lines look less like traces of the artist's hand than like vectors laid out with a parallel rule or a T square.
Those years also placed TV in the hands of artists, as evident in a survey of «Mediascape» more than twenty years ago.
With the addition of color and the revelation of a bit more of the artist's naked hand than many shows of Minimalism permit, this exhibition takes the work of a familiar artist and pulls it closer than the typically distant geometry permits.
While the selfie can be considered a vernacular subset of the self - portrait genre, it is often a vastly different enterprise than the self - portrait in the hands of an artist.
The uneasy co-existence of openness, on the one hand, and withholding, on the other, runs throughout the artist's work, nowhere more dramatically than in his signature cast - wax mannequins.
St. Louis Public Radio covers a selection of new African American art exhibitions on view in the city, including «Hands Up, Don't Shoot,» a direct response to the Michael Brown killing organized by the Alliance of Black Gallery owners and on view at 14 venues; «Other Ways» at Philip Slein Gallery featuring than 60 works from local private collections by artists such as Radcliffe Bailey, Dawoud Bey, Mark Bradford, Ellen Gallagher, Kara Walker and Kehinde Wiley; «Living Like Kings» at the World Chess Hall of Fame explores the intersection of chess and hip hop; and a presentation of Nick Cave «s Sound Suits at the St. Louis Art Museum opening Oct. 31.
A new exhibition of the artist's work features more than 50 collages, paintings and hand - painted serigraphs considering girlhood, self - image and the dysfunctional legacy of colorism.
The Biennial also includes ceramic works by Sterling Ruby, John Mason, Shio Kusaka, and Pam Lins (in collaboration with Amy Sillman), and while the examples here are colorful and lustrously glazed, they serve the same conceptual purpose as the works mentioned above within the larger conversation the of Biennale — that is, they highlight the action of the artist's hand as works requiring dexterous skill in a world where such displays of manual proficiency are fewer and farther between than ever before.
Farah works with natural processes like light, heat, earth, wind and water to make «forensic» paintings without paint and composed by forces larger than the artist's hand.
It is a certain kind of groundedness on the one hand, and on the other hand — I won't call it a romantic sensibility — but a willingness to evoke rather than to state, a willingness to use the variable memories of an audience to infuse a given artist's metaphor with content beyond its literal description.
The edition is signed but not numbered; however, according to the museum, no more than 70 were hand signed by the artist; it is extremely rare thus.
Stieglitz, who captured O'Keeffe's face and hands more than any other artist, often pictured her in the pieces she had made, as well.
Artscape Artscape returns July 15 - 17 with more than 150 artists, craftspeople, and fashion designers from across the country; visual art exhibits both on and off site; live concerts on four outdoor stages; performing arts including dance, opera, theater, fashion, film, and classical music, hands - on projects, and children's entertainers; three street theater locations; and a delicious international menu of food and beverages.
The exhibition includes a ranting mop, a music box, a sculpture made of twisted plastic that rhythmically drums as it drops water into steel buckets, a whistling tree branch, an amalgamation of sensory organs made from bondo that rises more than 7 feet tall, and a drawing of a record that the artist produced by following the melody of a song with one hand and the rhythm with the other.
The artist explored the notion that art is more of the mind than hand.
«I eventually felt joy rather than tremendous angst — I realized that's the way an artist should feel when they paint,» Mary Addison Hackett rendered as a hand - written note in the large painting Studio Window at Marcia Wood Gallery....
Referencing the loss of uniqueness as a result of mechanical (and digital) reproduction, and ironically using a medium generally held responsible for diminishing the value of the artist's hand, After Walker Evans: 1 — 22 emphasizes a description of the pictures in contextual, rather than formal terms.
Dubbed the «Assembly - Line Picasso» by Time magazine (when his work was featured in 1997) and having created more than 300,000 paintings over the last 35 years, Steve Keene (born 1957) is a Yale University educated, Brooklyn - based artist who believes in mass - producing hand - painted artworks for the masses.
These artists were invited to provide instructions for works to be produced (in whatever sense they decide) in not more than 2 wo / man - hours by hired hands.
Small studies like this one are more painterly and expressive than Katz's large format paintings, revealing more of the artist's hand in their making.
In addition to hands - on workshops taught by extraordinary sculptors, the CSSC has hosted over 50 international Artists in Residence and more than 100 young artists in our Internship PArtists in Residence and more than 100 young artists in our Internship Partists in our Internship Program.
It has 40 different artists ranging from early 20th century; Louise Bourgeois made a hand that is bigger than a normal hand.
Using materials ready at hand Caniaris» sought to observe the surrounding world, rather than represent it, deploying the spirit of the Arte Povera artists working simultaneously in Italy.
This stunning price reflects the extreme rarity of paintings by Leonardo da Vinci — there are fewer than 20 in existence acknowledged as being from the artist's own hand, and all apart from Salvator Mundi are in museum collections.
The museum's incredible Panorama — its scale replica of New York — has never looked better than it does right now, as lights show the artist's movements in 1979 and 1980 as she crisscrossed the city, shaking the hand of every single San Man and thanking them for «keeping New York City alive.»
Rather than shy away from the issues at hand, these artists wholeheartedly embraced the weaknesses and painful events of their own lives and the New York community as a whole.
In response, more than 2,000 artists, curators, scholars, writers, interns, assistants, and many others engaged in the art world have signed an open letter stating «we are not surprised» by the widespread harassment they have experienced — including being groped, undermined, and intimidated — at the hands of people in positions of power.
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