Sentences with phrase «big open canvas»

The home screen, for instance, works like a big open canvas where you can place all of your apps.

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The big open collar balances out the boxy shape and along with the buttons, breaks up the canvas that is my bust and torso and creates a slimming vertical line.
The documentary, «Cutie and the Boxer», opens with a big white blank canvas.
Just a touch of a button opens the roof section of the canvas — just like a big sunroof — or takes it all the way back for the full cabrio experience.
The opening night's Big Debate will deal with a «massive canvas», addressing «all the most important aspects of our global future» including IT, geopolitics, and the future of liberal democracy.
That's why I think they should find a big publisher that will hand them more capital to spend on the actual games themselves over blowing so much on marketing, give them an open canvas & not push extraneous stuff on them.
Opening a hidden cupboard, he took out some of his big, sprawling canvases, great stuff full of political imagery and existential angst.
Gilbert Hsiao, a painter of retinally invigorating canvases, many of them geometrically shaped, is one of a number of artists participating in the American Abstract Artists show at The Painting Center in SoHo this month, and at the big Minus Space show at PS1 that opens next month.
Until now, it has been impossible to display his large - scale canvases within Tate St Ives — but with the extension finally open, the gallery can finally think big.
Frankenthaler's invention of soak - stain, which involved pouring turpentine - thinned oil paint (and later, watered - down acrylic) on a flat, untreated canvas, opened doors to the next big thing, Color Field painting.
Opening: «Jonathan Horowitz: Occupy Greenwich» at the Brant Foundation Art study Center Though he scored a big hit with his project of paying 700 people $ 20 each to paint black dots on white canvases at last year's Frieze New York, Jonathan Horowitz is best known for his post-Pop art appropriations, consumerism critiques and politically engaged installations and videos.
A bottle of water abandoned on a bathroom sink and a closet door left open appear to be clues to a crime (or at least a bigger story waiting to unfold), while the artist's placement of the image on the canvas, with strips of gray dissecting the scenes, positions his paintings in a more conceptual realm of art where we are reminded that we're looking at images rather than an actual scene.
Her canvases are rarely bigger than 38 by 46 cm, but they're nonetheless very open - ended and nuanced.
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