Sentences with phrase «as brushy»

This is why after spending time outdoors in an area likely to have ticks such as brushy, woody or grassy places, it is very important that you check yourself, your children and your pets for ticks.»

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Some ranchers, particularly those who graze livestock in brushy country where it is difficult to rope, use pit bulls as catch dogs for cattle.
Born in 1972, Guyton comes to New York as an urban scavenger — inverting a wood pile found on the street and converting exhibition announcements into brushy or mildly explosive digital compositions.
This late painting shows concentric circles, brushy painterliness and gorgeous color, as before, but there's an important difference: The palette is darker and uneven saturation gives an illusion of texture.
There is an undeniably sensual quality to the paint brushed onto the paper's surface as it modulates knowingly between generously applied paint that leaves delicate drips and the dryer, brushier strokes.
The attitude and disposition of these heads is so specific that they function as portraits, even though facial features are usually absent, partially obscured, or eclipsed entirely by passages of brushy paint.
Ostensibly, Rauschenberg (who once famously erased a drawing de Kooning had given him and presented the result as art) riffs on de Kooning's brushy, splatter - laced pictorial language.
Some shapes are brushy; others fade a bit, as if catching light from somewhere.
Begun before 9/11, Undertones of War looks like nothing so much as the underpainting of a Frank Auerbach: a thin jumble of bad - tempered brushy scribbles on unprimed wood veneer, the painting continuing on to the rough pine frame.
The other artists tend to assert superficially Soutine - ish qualities like thick and brushy paint or, as in the Louise Bourgeois sculpture, the slaughtered animal subject matter.
Abstract art, especially of a Minimalist mien, is on the uptick right now, with a few too many young artists acting as if they have invented the wheel, especially where brushy or severely simplified monochromes are concerned.
So what if one has seen graphite spills like Roland Flexner's or Lesley Vance's brushy oil on linen, though more often as photo manipulation?
Starting in the early»50s, his technique became looser and brushier, as if taking a new direction in the old search for freedom.
Focusing primarily on solo presentations of artists, as in one artist per space, the show is well - curated with more than one canny juxtaposition (two personal favorites were Leigh Ledare's 16 mm film Vokzal [2016] of the public around three Moscow train stations with John Divola's elegant «Abandoned Paintings» [2007 — 8] photos, which feature recuperated discarded student paintings in derelict domestic settings, and Henry Taylor's big brushy paintings of black communities next to Deana Lawson's elaborately staged, intimate portraits of black subjects).
And it's in her brushy, fragmented renderings of nature - often seen reflected in rectangular window panes - that Ms. Dodd also reminds us that she came of age as an artist in the era of Abstract Expressionism.
KYLE CHAYKA: Your solo show at Hansel and Gretel gallery, as well as your studio today, is full of super brushy, expressive human figures painted on rectangular paper.
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