Sentences with phrase «as the artist says»

As a skilful cook says of a dish in which there are already a great many ingredients: «It still needs just a little pinch of cinnamon» (and we perhaps could hardly tell by the taste that this little pinch of spice had been added, but she knew precisely why and precisely how it affected the taste of the whole mixture); as an artist says with a view to the color effect of a whole painting which is composed of many, many, colors: «There and there, at that little point, it needs a touch of red» (and we perhaps could hardly even discover the red, so carefully has the artist shaded it, although he knows exactly why it should be introduced).
as the artist says, Bradford engages in a complex artistic process that involves both creation and destruction.
As the artist herself said: «The work is done predominantly from memory, using the same techniques, making the same errors and thus coming out in the same place.»
Two drawings deal with topography, «mapping the contours of our highly coded human environment,» as the artist says.
Referencing both a human figure and «the spirit of a bird,» as the artist says, this dark, abstracted form depicts a bird in the corvid family, which includes grackles, crows, and ravens, common in large cities around the world.
As the artist says, her work attempts to «make the historic personal and the personal historic.»
This is an improv, unscripted situation with a fun, slapstick side actors can explore - as the artist said» imagine Emily Post meets Borat».
Pop - up show highlights gun violence and police shootings and includes works by Banksy and Shepard Fairey as artists say: «It's about issues not about candidates»
As the artist herself says, these three performances are «portraits of a decade.»
As the artist says «I wanted to make these paintings because I knew, though they are simple seeming, that they would be tough to hold together.
As the artist says «Clay is extremely elemental.
The title of Linda Leslie Brown's solo exhibition, More Holes, refers to the porous, eroded forms of the art; as the artist says, «these works are half created and half destroyed.»
As the artist says: «The fascinating thing for me about Sexshops is the idea of something being withheld, and the link with how painting operates similarly in that it's this surface that invites you in.
As the artist says, «My work is about the properties of light and the way it interacts with surfaces — it's about volume and illusion.
Free of narrative, they are explorations of color and light, or, as the artist says, «liquid light.»
«Nature, which in all its forms is constantly against us, because it has no meaning no mercy, no sympathy, because it knows nothing... because it is the absolute opposite..., absolutely inhuman,» the artist is quoted in the catalogue, which adds that «it is the haunting melancholy of Baume — the paucity of «meaning,» mercy or sympathy,» as the artist says — that makes it so very unlike Lorraine's or Corot's, yet so uniquely a part of Richter's singular vision.
As the artist himself said at one of his interview: «I'm obsessed with Blackness, for sure.»
As the artist says,» [his] work is the geography and anthropology of [his] biography.»
Though expansive in media from painting to sculpture, Kimmelman's exhibit at the Hunt Library in November will feature many watercolors with subjects including those in Italy, Maine, California, and some of more cerebral nature as the artist says, «from my head.»
In general, the works are, as the artist says, painting cut out and stood up.
Amid growing social tensions and extreme xenophobia, Color for the People intends to create space for remembering the vital roles that art and food continue to play in fostering shared experiences of pleasure and joy, which are, as the artist says, «medicine for times like these.»
As the artists says «This is a very universal story; as in previous works, I have treated Israel as a sort of a social laboratory, always looking at it from the outside».
As the artist said, «What's the harm in signing over your soul for the sake of love if you don't believe in hell, or if you do, you'll be going there anyway for kissing boys?»
As the artist says, «digital images are becoming the de facto way we perceive and process the world, with surface and superficial virtuosity defining momentary meaning.
As the artist herself said: «I have to change to remain the same.»
Seal Point is for Walker what Mont Saint Victoire was for Cezanne, a subject to be revisited time and again until, as the artist says, «one knows more about it than anyone else.
It is both elegant and strong or as the artist himself said: «Simplicity is complexity resolved»

Not exact matches

Each salesperson has his or her own profit - and - loss statement, Goldman said, and in the book, salespeople are drawn by graphic artist Sungyoon Choi as superheroes.
«It became a different way of making a living as an artist, which is amazingly rare because you usually don't have many options, especially as a film maker,» he says.
«As content consumption continues to evolve, Daniel Ek and his team are well - positioned to build the leading marketplace for consumers, artists, and the music industry at large,» TPG partner David Trujillo said in a statement.
Kenna wants the platform to become relevant again and provide artists with the digital tools necessary for them to distribute their work in one place — a function that Kenna says was not available when was starting out as a singer - songwriter.
Though she's excited to have a career with more infrastructure, Lickley says she'd never take back her time as an «artist entrepreneur,» which she considers a mini-MBA of sorts, forcing her to learn the arts of networking, cold - calling and time management.
As he admitted in 1994, «Picasso had a saying, «Good artists copy; great artists steal»; and we have always been shameless about stealing great ideas.»
«As an artist, problems with a friend or family member impact our work on a daily basis and can sap your creative energy,» Hunter says.
As Jeff Goins says in his most recent book, «Real Artists Don't Starve:» «There is a new Renaissance that is turning starving artists into thriving aArtists Don't Starve:» «There is a new Renaissance that is turning starving artists into thriving aartists into thriving artistsartists.
Such major studios as United Artists, Universal and Disney (DIS) all passed on George Lucas» peculiar little science fiction project, and finally it was 20th Century Fox that grudgingly said yes.
«When you feature a product on your show, it creates what has become known as «Oz Effect,» dramatically boosting sales and driving scam artists to pop up overnight using false and deceptive ads to sell questionable products,» Senator McCaskill said.
Spotify CEO Daniel Ek said Tuesday that the label for an artist of Swift's popularity could expect to receive $ 6 million in the next year from the streaming service as the site's audience grows.
Fox doesn't see any reason similar protections can't happen in Canada, though she says her experience working here, as both a model and a makeup artist, has been great... for the most part.
Tatiana chose to use the model of the «Artist Coin» due to the fact that she says it offers «unique ways for people to become part of the creative process where as the fan base grows, the more valuable the tokens become.»
As a general rule, don't trust any artist who says their talents or inspirations come out of nowhere.
The track's credit says «featuring God,» as if He's just another artist — a Rick Ross or Pharrell Williams — stepping into the studio to spit a couple of verses.
Alexander Liberman in his book, The Artists In His Studio, wrote what I think is the most important line in the whole book: An artist, as Malraux said of Goya, «discovers his genius the...
Neil Portnow, the President and CEO of The Recording Academy, said in a statement: «Edwin Hawkins was a celebrated recording artist recognized as a founder of modern gospel music»
Of course, if you're taught over and over by the rock mythology, or even by PBS or the NYT, that the Righteous Artist ought to say the equivalent of «F# $ @ You» to the likes of the «military - industrial establishment,» the «system,» or the «Power,» you might assume that you ought to say the words themselves to something a bit more obviously impacting your life, such as your ex-girlfriend.
«He's Jewish, but he's not representing Judaism,» says the artist formerly known as Matthew Paul Miller.
«I think most artists place artistic pressure or creative pressure on themselves to reach higher, to try new things, to try to tell stories and create images that are as visceral and dynamic as they can,» she says.
After the tour, the dealer said to the artist, who is an atheist, «Your work doesn't look as Catholic in person as it does in reproduction.»
18) The fact that there is a later punk - driven attempt to democratize rock fame (and not in the fatuous way that Andy Warhol's «15 - minutes of fame» comment suggested) or that pop / disco artists like Michael Jackson and Madonna will pick up on Bowie's fame - playing and image - emphatic example, in Madonna's case overtly subordinating the music to the prerogatives of notoriety, do not alter what ALMOST FAMOUS is showing us, that rock can be thought of as a social phenomenon / scene that one might belong to («you're too sweet for rock and roll» is said not by a musician to a musician, but by a groupie to a rock writer), that is as fame - focused as it is music - focused.
That is to say, expressionism had the power to communicate forcefully the images and the feeling of the artist; therefore, the great German expressionists, such as Emil Nolde, whose «Head of a Prophet» is one of the most powerful statements of the haunting and mysterious sense for Christ of modern art, evoke in us a response that is not the response of immediate and instant recognition.
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