Sentences with phrase «charcoal sketch»

A "charcoal sketch" refers to a drawing made using a black material called charcoal. It is usually a preliminary or unfinished drawing that captures the basic shapes and features of a subject in a quick and more casual style. Full definition
Starting with Foucault's Pendulum (1988), each of his subsequent novels has been concocted from a tattered shred of an interesting idea, a hasty charcoal sketch of a plot, and a warehouse full of dazzlingly obscure facts and boringly obvious intertextual allusions.
Raim ingeniously uses charcoal sketches that look like Harold's (but are actually drawn by Patrick Mate) to tie these pieces together.
Along with the paintings are also preliminary charcoal sketches that reveal Garabedian's process behind these scenes.
Even more thunderous, however, is Farah's work on display just down the block at May Gallery on Julia Street, where the artist is showing his large realist charcoal sketches, illuminating another not - so - latent tension.
You can see the careful drawing still more easily in charcoal sketches, which have the shallow depth and bold arcs typical of Russian Constructivism.
Beautiful abstract charcoal sketch by artist Robert George Gilberg (1911 - 1970) a contemporary of famed artist Wayne Thiebaud.
The owners painted the fireplace and shelving unit on the far wall in the snug in Valspar's Charcoal Sketch grey to get a refined, library - inspired look.
Dan Flavin's drawings, like the 1959 charcoal sketch of Paul Cézanne, will be in a retrospective at the Morgan Library.
not a cave drawing a charcoal sketch nothing..
Drawn with fluid lines, the charcoal sketches of Le Vie Ballet impart a sense of movement caught in a moment in time.
It's rough, to say the least, and that's not just a matter of hasty visuals: the whole thing feels provisional and half - hearted, like a scrunched - up charcoal sketch.
Cross dubs the killer «Picasso» (Matthew Fox, in a wide - and - wild - eyed, sneering performance that is ungainly in its best moments) for his trait of leaving behind a charcoal sketch at the scene of the crime (The way Cross immediately thinks to fold one of those drawings into thirds to reveal a clue hints that the great detective is an avid reader of a certain humor magazine).
His writings were deeply moving, but even more extraordinary were the charcoal sketches that, once he grew comfortable with my presence, he decided he would also share.
Daily activities feature creative spins on traditional resort fare: Choose from options such as photography hikes, beekeeping classes, charcoal sketching, and drum circles — or foodie indulgences like a cooking lesson and lunch with the resort's chef, or the Sip Like a Sommelier class highlighting local wines.
My work is of mixed media, some in Oils on Canvas, watercolour, pencil / Colour pencil, charcoal sketches and conte crayon.
This drawing (Lot 80, «Snow Storm»), which is a winter scene, is a charcoal sketch from the early 50s when he was at Fisk.
With the exception of one 1963 drawing by Peter Passuntino, all were created in the late 1950s: George Nelson Preston's charcoal sketch of a jazz performance on Cooper Square, Red Grooms» frenetic ink drawing of a uniformed figure surrounded by scrawled text, and Mimi Gross's vibrant street scene, are each inspired by life in New York.
Clement Greenberg might prefer to call it flat, but the black line has the dryness of a charcoal sketch.
Cecilia Beaux's 1902 charcoal sketch of the matinee - idol violinist Jan Kubelik is one of the earliest and finds its match in refined, smoldering ardor in Paul Cadmus's 1937 ink likeness of the ballet dancer José Martinez.
At the same time, I'm an amateur artist / musician in both piano and graphite / charcoal sketching, and over the past year or so I've created a series of artworks that were derived from / directly inspired by the lyrics of this song.
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