Sentences with phrase «big art really»

As I've learned from years of working with artists, big art really does communicate in a big way.

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For the really big spenders out there, there is the new Optimus Maximus keyboard from Art Lebedev Studio with a list price of $ 1,565.
Really big standard bearers for this have been the music videos by the Google arts team.
The Hubs did a great job hanging these really large form pieces of art since they're quite big and some of them are quite heavy, not to mention plaster walls aren't the easiest.
«Use it on the waterline to help the whites of your eyes pop and make your eyes look bigger and brighter,» says Jenny Patinkin, makeup artist and author of Lazy Perfection: The Art of Looking Great Without Really Trying.
A good lesson to me, since I'm always feeling like I'm lacking in the art supplies department...... though truthfully I really have almost everything I need, well at least until I try to put a bigger dent in my art supplies stash!
I am a busy student — intellectual things are really important to me, and someone who reads, can appreciate art, or just hold a conversation is a big turn on.
«This idea really that turns me on is that there's a family that's a force to be reckoned with in the world of international art and antiquities... [a family] that deals with heads of state and heads of museums and metes out justice, -LSB-...] We'll have the family dynamic, which we've done in a couple of movies now... And then you take that and put it on the bigger, more muscular stage of an international action picture, but also put all the character stuff in it.
For once, the slipcover actually improves the cover art — which is itself very nice and a big improvement over the 25th Anniversary Edition's lackluster design — by giving it an embossed texture that really works to bring it to life.
They're taught to look for success in the performing arts outside of making it big by characters played by Kelsey Grammer, Megan Mullally (who has a really nice moment in which her character tells why she doesn't perform anymore), Bebe Neuwirth, Charles S. Dutton, and Debbie Allen, actors who aren't huge movie stars but are quite successful in their own rights on TV, film, and stage.
Is this really the same Joel and Ethan Coen who made «The Big Lebowski,» «O Brother, Where Art Thou?»
Combat appeals to nostalgia but isn't really very good, hit - or - miss voice acting mostly misses, lame use of big - busted minor characters as promo art because boobs.
So, while «Parker» is hardly a fine work of art, it is perfectly enjoyable, the way a Big Mac and fries tastes really good now and then.
Positive comments from some recent users of this book include: Most schools are full of documents and data... Dr Slater is among the first to show how they can be used to compare what is said on paper and in interviews... The results will shock you... Dr Slater is a successful high school teacher and an award winning author... and here's why... Fantastic little book, punches well above its weight... Makes it seem so simple... the art of the genius... As an advocate of the What Works agenda, I think this book really is a wake - up call... A fantastic insight into the potential for using documents in research... Nails twenty years of research in twenty minutes... Worth every dime... Every student in my class (6th form) has been told to buy this book... and it's easy to see why... Shines a great big light on the power of documents in research... Surely this is the best book in its field... First class... I kept referring to this book in my presentation last week and the audience was ecstatic... Education research, usually has little effect on me... Until now... This book is formidable... Crushes the concept that education research is rubbish... fantastic insight... Blows you away with its power and simplicity... Huge reality check, senior school managers at good schools tell the truth, other's don't, won't or can't, and their students suffer.
If you really want to compete with the big boys, however, and have hopes of selling a lot of books, it may be worth hiring someone to handle your cover art, creating something with a professional look that you could easily imagine seeing in a brick - and - mortar bookstore.
Self - Published authors are often on a shoestring budget, and competing against the big six publishers with really great art is a hard task.
A friend of mine is a big fan so I've seen a lot of her art which is really nice.
Explaining his appearance on the blog, ahead of flight back to the US, Child said: «I read blogs like these and comment occasionally because, yes, I really do care about these things, am endlessly fascinated by new developments in anything, and — again — feel privileged to be watching the self - publishing revolution, which I truly feel to be the biggest single radical act in arts history.
«Brighton Festival is so big and sprawling and exciting, and there's so many different things going on — it really has a kind of celebratory, crazy art party feel to it.»
If they really wanted to appeal to a bigger audience in the west first thing they shouldve changed is that art style followed by that combat system.
The art is done in the anime inspired big head, big eyes style which really gives each of the characters a lot of personality.
My point is that the influence of a game is really big — my art defined the image of the legendary creature Bahamut is in Japan.
It reminds me that as big and clumsy as Electronic Arts can be, sometimes they really know what they're doing.
So, when Playdead and 505 Games put the two critically acclaimed titles together in one big double pack, promises to throw in a poster and an art card for good measure, you really shouldn't be turning the opportunity down.
It was really a big move for us: before he joined, we were short on manpower and, what is more, he had a degree in arts and experience in making games.
«I really love the work of Locomalito, I'm a big fan of his art and games,» he said.
The smooth gameplay really makes a big difference, particularly in the multiplayer and the unique and vibrant art style of the game makes up for this.
An cool skill set from which too use, nice upgrades and arts to learn combined with the really big maps and freedom of choice you get makes for an stunningly good gameplay.
A stunning example of what pixel art graphics can really do for a game, it puts many big name games to shame with its clever use of the graphical limitations, creating a true work of art!
However, if one is already doing things like, let's say, pretty girls with big boobs, than, one isn't really compromising oneself if one already occupies the place of conventional art.
«It takes on an aspect that Arts in Bushwick hasn't really been concerned with: big money and collectors,» Chloe Bass told The Observer over email.
JUDY CHICAGO: This is a really big change from when I was a young artist, when any hint of gender in one's art was just completely unacceptable.
The visitor is repeatedly called on to read the art against two very different visions of America: to the west, the big open spaces beyond the Hudson and, to the east, what Weinberg describes as «a really deeply urban sense of what New York has been, and what New York is becoming».
«We can divide the main gallery into eight spaces and give a reasonable size for everyone to work in... we want it to be part of an ongoing process which means we want them to get to know each other, show in each other's spaces, in the future develop contacts, and really build a much, much bigger integration of the art scenes here and in Berlin.
JL: I have a big interest in art history in general so the list could be really long.
Yet Moore and Hepworth really are idiosyncratic British artists of mostly local interest, and the campaign to turn them into art gods tells a big lie about their true place in 20th - century art.
It's not really that complicated: The split between the production of innovative work against the backdrop of it being of value to the market is the big Art crunch.
«I thought it was a really interesting engagement with a lot of issues around nature, the environment, landscape traditions, Romanticism, melancholia — some of Pierre's big subjects,» says Lynne Cooke, who organized a 2002 show of Huyghe's work at the Dia Art Foundation in New York and is now senior curator for special projects in modern art at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DArt Foundation in New York and is now senior curator for special projects in modern art at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, Dart at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DArt in Washington, D.C.
Translation: the art market must really have hit the big time to be the subject of such obvious organized criminality.
This was yesterday at Art Unlimited, Art Basel's section for really, really, really big pieces of art (more than 70 of them), which always opens the afternoon before the main faArt Unlimited, Art Basel's section for really, really, really big pieces of art (more than 70 of them), which always opens the afternoon before the main faArt Basel's section for really, really, really big pieces of art (more than 70 of them), which always opens the afternoon before the main faart (more than 70 of them), which always opens the afternoon before the main fair.
These big themes do not really add any value to the art that is shown.
Filiep Libeert, who made his fortune in textiles, is really big on Anglo - Saxon art.
This brings us all the way up to the Berlin Biennale, which was a big change and shift for me as it was really the start of my career in the visual arts.
I envisioned more intimate and nuanced artistic gestures, collaborations and projects around L.A. - not just large - scale or big budget - that could really have an impact for an artist and contemporary art.
A Turner Prize nominee in 2013, his recent solo exhibitions include David Shrigley, Rose Art Museum, Waltham, MA (2016); Really Good, Fourth Plinth Commission, London (2016); David Shrigley, Two Rooms Gallery, Auckland Arts Festival, New Zealand (2015); David Shrigley: Life and Life Drawing, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, Australia (2014 — 15); David Shrigley, Pinakothek der Moderne, Munich, Germany (2014); Big Shoes, BQ, Berlin, Germany (2013); How Are You Feeling?
«It was such a beautiful location and Larry was very personable and we were really looking to showcase the art and give Suzy and George a bigger market presence,» says Kinney Frelinghuysen, nephew of abstract artist Suzy Frelinghuysen and her husband, artist George Morris.
On Thursday at the NADA art fair, where the best sculptures sell for more like four figures, maybe five, Alex Israel and Hans Ulrich Obrist were discussing the several pieces of really big clothing on display: Jose Lerma's sail - size polo shirt, for example, or Amanda Ross - Ho's body - size single blue glove.
«Having said this, America is still the biggest art market in contemporary art — it's really dominant there... We shouldn't underestimate that Americans can have a fair, and almost ignore the rest of the world.»
For us, it's really important to have an exhibition in Istanbul because of its importance in the contemporary art scene and within the bigger geopolitical picture.
It's big, bold and bland, but is it really art?
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