Sentences with phrase «back of your piece of art»

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I'm not a fan of shopping, but this place is great, and we found the perfect piece of folk art for our collection: a five - foot long beaded lizard, with the beads in the shape of monitor lizards on its back.
As part of the programme Lakes Culture, working alongside some of the region's key arts organisations, has commissioned a number of unique art pieces: Harmonica Botanica, Point To Point, Take Me Back to Manchester film, as well as PaperBridge.
Yet, I must admit matadors, on rare occasions, have managed to use a piece of red cloth to draw back a curtain on the world and reveal more of what it means to live and die than any other art or experience I've encountered.
What epitomises the great man is his magnificent touch and this piece of art helps bring that back to life, remembering the glory days not only for him but for Arsenal as a football club.
'' [T] he play was more than a piece of art; it was an opportunity to engage communities in a movement to make maternity care mother - friendly, to end wrongful acts against mothers in the labor and delivery rooms and encourage mothers to take back their power and know their birth options.»
My favorite piece of art by far is a painting my mom found at a thrift store in Japan and brought back for me.
It's a beautiful thing when people want to give back to the community, while simultaneously creating wearable pieces of art to cherish.
It's slowly coming together, but because I decided to do a mirror on the back wall instead of a piece of art, I'm now thinking about adding a couple pieces of art on either side of the console table to bring in some color.
A 6 felt huge on me, especially from the back where no shape means it was just hanging like, well, an unframed piece of art.
Try wallpapering the back of a bookcase for a pop of personalization and color or display a piece of art that makes you smile while you get dressed.
I hung my beloved flamingoes over my dresser in this apartment, so I'm back on the quest for the perfect piece of statement art to go over my bead.
After all, we saw a piece of concept art awhile back featuring Hela in a city alley with Thor and Loki, still in Asgardian garb, looking up at her with trepidation, not to mention the fact that the scene where Hela destroys Mjolnir appears to be happening in a city alley.
And now, an impressive piece of fan art brings that scene back in a big way.
All through my early teens and 20s I knew in the back of my head that the Oscars weren't always about the «best» and sometimes rarely rewarded that, as clearly subjective as the idea of «best» is when you're comparing movies or music or any pieces of art.
We are still well over a year away from that release date, but Blumhouse is wasting no time in working on the marketing and official product tie - ins that will come with the new movie, attending the annual Licensing Expo on Las Vegas in May 2017, where a very early piece of promo art was on display in the form of a teaser poster that recalls Carpenter's minimalist approach to the original film and echoes the team's comments about taking the franchise back to basics.
Here's another piece of advice regarding cover art: If you can do the actual design work yourself (text, spine label, back matter, bar code, etc), do so.
Set within an impressive building, which dates back to the 12th century, the museum is regarded as a true paradise for art lovers and boasting a collection of over 1 million pieces, Paris» incredible Louvre is an attraction definitely worthy of a visit whilst exploring this truly magnificent city.
Microsoft diced up Halo 4's box art this morning into 32 pieces and then randomly emailed out the bits to fans of the franchise, who then proceeded to put the picture back together in about an hour.
One of this blogger's top five movies of all time is a little known indie art - piece called Back to the Future.
If you watch the art they even show a gothic like setting, one of the art pieces even has what looks like a trick weapon on the main character's back.
Take a look back at the history of Mega Man with loads of information, high - res art, concept pieces, sketches and more in the Museum.
The project got a lot of press a while back when promotional and concept art pieces surfaced that showed the direction the aesthetic would be taking; namely, the world of Disney never looked so messed up.
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I and my fellow coworkers would often come into the shop in the morning to find posters covered in bloody fingerprints because Jim had handled art unaware that he'd cut himself on the edge of a piece of glass or given himself a paper cut on some cardboard backing.
Heck I just got back from DC talking about my abstract piece from my 10,000 Hearts for Gina project and how art is important in raising awareness for Rare Disease and then got to explain the deeper meaning of the translation of the work so seems either works.
Thinking back to the time she wrote her most famous piece, she once told Reilly that «there was no such thing as a feminist art history: like all other forms of historical discourse, it had to be constructed.
Then, in the late fall of 2015, I was awestruck by a post I saw on Instagram — just an abstract piece with some words laid over top that writer Elizabeth Gilbert shared — and I knew I had to go back to art and that being any kind of coach was not the right path for me.
And because it's by Caro, and because he's now dead (R.I.P.), and because it's a piece of art history merchandising already, and because it's the prestigious Pace Gallery; because of all this and more, and for no reason due to its inherent value, since it transparently has none, unless you view it through a thick haze of sentimental regret for simpler and more certain times in abstract art; this pathetic little piece of twaddle has become a luxury commodity, imbued with all the myths of modernism, reflecting back at us our own «good - housekeeping - modern - but - weren't - we - ever - so - radical - back - in - the - sixties» taste.
Commissions of new work will include: a single - channel video piece by William Lamson, who will explore a double mirror video project filmed on a boat; artist Carmen Papalia will lead his Blind Field Shuttle walk; Todd Shalom will lead an artist walk through the west side of Buffalo; and The Grass is Always Greener — a collaboration with art collective Fallen Fruit to bring fruit trees back to Buffalo's Fruit Belt neighborhood as part of their Endless Orchard project.
Ask any fool what they think of a piece of abstract art, and the reply will come back: «What's it supposed to look like?»
But that's what The Art Guys did in January after the Menil, which owns thousands more artworks than it can display at any time, made the mistake of consulting them about the re-siting of the controversial outdoor sculpture The Art Guys Marry a Plant, then agreeing to lend the piece back to them.
«It's a window sculpture in the Museum of Modern Art where the glass is backed with black leather,» Croak said, describing Duchamp's piece.
Quisqueya Henriquez explores the history of art itself, looking back along the past century of artistic production where she pieces together familiar references from along, and beyond, the Western canon.
Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art employee Kathy Smigel looks at a portion of Robert Rauschenberg's «The 1/4 Mile or 2 Furlong Piece» which filled a gallery the length of a football field back in 1999 prior to the museum's official opening.
Looking back at Hershman Leeson's career now, the pieces to the puzzle easily fall into place — the artist was on the vanguard of both burgeoning feminist and new - media art movements during the 1960s and 70s, with a concerted interest in the cyborg that unites these fronts.
Then, there was Spellbound — a piece commissioned by the Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD), and the first piece of the show that he completed back in February.
This acclaimed solo show, organized by the Whitney Museum of American Art and now on view at the Dallas Museum of Art, looks back on her 20 - year career through more than 60 works and objects, from early pieces made in the mid-1990s to more recent installations and paintings.
One of the early arrivals, back in 2007, was Sundaram Tagore, a gallerist with outposts in New York and Beverly Hills who focuses on the intersection of Western and non-Western art and shows pieces that further a global dialogue.
But even the reference to a piece of art as a «work» harkens back to the days when labor was part of a belief system.
The pieces will be sold as individual works of art at a pay - what - you - wish rate, with proceeds going back to the gallery and the Eliot School.
Now, Sharp and Slotover have decided to step back from day - to - day operations to focus on building new additions to the Frieze empire, turning over the reins of all fairs to a dynamic successor: Victoria Siddall, previously the director of Frieze Masters, the innovative fair that brings together dealers of contemporary art with galleries showcasing historical pieces, from Old Masters to antiquities.
Artist Statement on DEEPHORIZON: «The supreme discipline of art — oil painting — is back with a vengeance — in the form of an oil painting on a 80.000 square miles ocean canvas with 32 million litres of oil — a unique piece of art... It has been 13 days since a BP oil and gas exploration well blew out, setting fire to the drilling rig, which sank, killing 11 people.
Hung in a purely visual way, designed to engage attention through the inherent qualities of individual works of art, and in juxtaposition with other pieces across a broadly chronological run, these displays will form the back - bone to the gallery experience.
Tilda Swinton Is Currently Art at MoMA — The actress and artist has brought a performance piece titled The Maybe to the museum in which she lies in a glass box for the whole day (but only on random days, with an unannounced schedule) for the viewing pleasure of agog visitors, and it turns out she did this at London's Serpentine too all the way back in 1995 (predating James Franco!).
Marcel Duchamp is usually credited as inventing the readymade, but the essential idea of taking something preexisting and elevating it into art did exist before he created his first one (a bicycle wheel atop a kitchen stool) in 1913: in Pablo Picasso's Still Life With Chair Caning from 1912, for example, the artist collaged a piece of woven chair backing onto a two - dimensional canvas, and before that Degas clothed his Little Dancer of Fourteen Years (1881) in a real tutu.
Contemporary artists from our time are looking back to the art vault, borrowing and revamping classical techniques and styles.The exhibition includes works by Richard Aldrich, Joe Bradley, Kerstin Brätsch, Matt Connors, Michaela Eichwald, Nicole Eisenman, Mark Grotjahn, Charline von Heyl, Rashid Johnson, Julie Mehretu, Dianna Molzan, Oscar Murillo, Laura Owens, Amy Sillman, Josh Smith, Mary Weatherford, and Michael Williams.The artists whose works are represented throughout the exhibition created pieces that grasp the viewers in their own ways with the use of a range of styles and medium.Interactive is one of them, provided by Colombian artist Oscar Murillo.
I started imagining a new piece of art that would translate purity, pushing evil back
Fair enough, but at an art fair like Freize, where a combination bagel and lox from Russ and Daughters paired with an iced coffee will set you back $ 26, a $ 20 popsicle doesn't have to be a piece of art — it can just be a damn popsicle.
Using the traditional «needlepoint» technique, which dates back thousands of years, Hamer creates these «pixel art» pieces by taking photographs of various urban scenes, and then painstakingly transferring them onto a perforated plastic canvas, all by hand.
«These pieces all carry a history of art - making that spans five to ten years,» points out Pfister during a conversation at the gallery, and, in some cases, these references go back further into the past to post-minimalism and reductivism.
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