Not exact matches
Muddy Waters peels
back the
layers,
often built up by seemingly respected but sycophantic law firms, auditors, and venal managements.
Necessity forced me to pare down to a capsule wardrobe years ago; I've never looked
back — too much:) In the winter, around the house, oversized men's flannel shirts
often find their way on as a top
layer.
It's
back to scorching hot weather this week but I believe I'm able to wear this versatile dress either way, by itself or
layered under huge knits, over tights and knee - highs... would like to wear it more
often during the cold, though, so uhh, c'm on sun, go hide somewhere for a little while.
It's not very
often that I'm able to
layer back home.
You and Donald Maass
often peel
back some painful
layers of hard - won thick skin to get to the heart of things.
Her paintings and drawings are
often austere and ominous parallel versions of these characters, while in other works, such as The Erased Batman, Pensato literally peels
back layers of paint to reveal a bare white expanse underneath.
Painters are
often outsmarting themselves and, as a result, begin a process of unraveling thought, a peeling
back of the
layers of an onion until all one's left with is fake tears.»
Stout's intention is to peel
back some of the
layers of seriousness
often associated with the concept of design as well as the melodrama of family household life.
The images are
often layered, broken apart and put
back together to reveal various views.
All three of these artists, whose work
often bled
back and forth across the borders of representation and abstract
layering, had a rich, ongoing dialogue in both letters and art.
It's only natural, then, that critics and historians have
often sought to peel
back the
layers for a look at the «real» Sherman.
The Affichistes Pioneers of new realism, early pop artists, street art trailblazers — on their rambles through postwar Paris, the artists who would become known as the Affichistes collected fragments of the weathered and tattered posters, they came across that were
often peeling and several
layers deep, carried them
back to their studios and created original artworks from them, in doing so elevating this ubiquitous aspect of everyday urban life to the status of a fine art.
He even rinsed off paint to get
back into the surface, and the thinner, more translucent
layers are
often revelatory.