They can be thick or thin, but always look like
the artist was in a hurry to get from one edge of the canvas to the other.
Not exact matches
When Michigan State University
artist Adam Brown learned of a type of bacteria, Cupriavidus metallidurans, that can extract pure gold from the toxic solution gold chloride (a totally artificial salt), he
hurried to an expert colleague, microbiologist Kazem Kashefi, with a question: «
Is it possible to make enough gold to put
in the palm of my hand?»
An easy out for ambitious nail
artists just beginning to perfect the craft, MissLadyFinger's stripe - heavy mani
is creative, cute, and super quick for celebrating the summer holiday
in a
hurry!
Pencil eyeliners
are best if you
're in a
hurry: They
're the quickest to put on and resist smearing, Carl Ray, makeup
artist to Michelle Obama, told Good Housekeeping.
«She
's in a
hurry in a different way than younger
artists,» Greenberg Rohatyn speculates.
«Anything I write
is a kind of
artist statement, indirectly,» Mr. Troemel said after Mr. Obrist had
hurried in and took a seat.
For the first time since 1991, the
hurry scrapped the age limit of 50, which
was put
in place to ensure it focused on work by younger
artists, rather more established names.
The eggs, designed by some well - known and some not so famous
artists, fashion designers, architectural firms, and sponsored by local and international art galleries (Waterhouse & Dodd, Leila Heller Gallery), fashion houses, companies and individuals ranged from transcendently beautiful and inspired to, well, better - luck - next - time, as
in the case of Julian Schnabel «
s hurried double stroke, either done
in his sleep or by some vengeful former assistant.
Unbelievably, for an
artist whose work caused collectors at London's Pulse art fair
in 2007 to
hurry across the floor to buy it when the doors opened (one piece sold for $ 50,000), Thomas's show at Lehmann Maupin
is her first solo exhibit
in New York City.
But fairs can also lead to
hurried purchases and
are encouraging a certain expediency;
in some cases,
artists are being pressured to create smaller works that fit into the booths and
are cheaper to ship, «one - off works that look «turned out,»» according to Ms. Westreich Wagner and Mr. Wagner.