Pupils research artists whose work is based around the human form and complete
a copy of a piece of their work using the gridding method.
Not exact matches
The
Copy Critique service is ideal for clients who want a «second opinion» on a piece of copy, or who need new ideas to inject life into an existing sales letter or landing page that's no longer work
Copy Critique service is ideal for clients who want a «second opinion» on a
piece of copy, or who need new ideas to inject life into an existing sales letter or landing page that's no longer work
copy, or who need new ideas to inject life into an existing sales letter or landing page that's no longer
working.
First, it's a
piece of music intended to make a political point about a modern conflict, one inherent in the nature
of networked digital communications — authors and copyright holders have long profited from creative
works by charging to distribute them, but in a digital world, books, music and movies can be made in unlimited
copies and shared essentially for free.
Whether or not one manages to equal (or even surpass) the
piece of art that served as impetus, simply having something amazing to aspire to can lead to great things, especially when developers take bold new directions rather than simply
copying everything that
worked in the original.
The position
of all the characters, the prominence
of Martin Freeman as Bilbo Baggins with the ring, and all the dwarves accounted for might have made for a busy
piece of work, but I wish I could have a
copy of this up one on my wall.
Preparation includes
copying and cutting the 3
piece puzzles, students
work page and sorting the
pieces into envelopes for groups
of students.
Since asking for help or posing a question can be out
of our comfort zones, bring a
copy of a fun lesson or an interesting
piece of student
work to start a conversation.
Using a set
of guidelines, students selected four
pieces (including drafts as well as final
copies) and provided several written reflections on their writing processes, rationale for their selections, and the criteria they used for judging their
work.
Show small sections
of various
pieces of art by
copying portions
of famous artwork as well as portions
of children's
work.
Instead
of copying someone else's
work, she selects a
piece of it to respond to or expand on.
When it comes to academic settings, there is no room for error or discussions on the subject — with GetGoodGrade.com, you never run the risk
of handing in plagiarized
work or
pieces that have been
copied and pasted or lifted off the Internet.
Doug Wojcieszak, whose profiled in the
piece, has sold at last count just under 15,000
copies of Sorry
Works!
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Bearing his distinctive, playful hand - drawn type, the
works are text - based
pieces bearing
copy also created by Goodman; and here, we're showing some snippets
of the three murals he created for New York's Tribeca Target store and one for booze brand Anheuser - Busch's offices in NYC.
Although his starting point will be a brilliantly executed
copy of the original, his concern is essentially to apply a contemporary painting and sculptural approach to the
works as a comment on the original
piece.
Gad's
work reflects the idea
of multiples (
copy machines, slip casting, etching) but instead
of making identical
works, she identifies the mark making and integrity
of the process to create, instead, unique
pieces.
Up one flight, Stuart Comer's floor includes a miniature exhibition
of works selected from the Whitney's collection by Julie Ault, which is smartly demarcated by mirrored paneling on the insides
of the doorframe that are
copied after those in one
of Liberace's homes, and includes
pieces by Martin Wong, Danh Vo, and James Benning.
Each
piece of visual material used in this
work was handmade and consequently glued onto a Styrofoam
copy of the wall.
«The Original
Copy: Photography
of Sculpture, 1839 to Today,» at the Museum
of Modern Art, 11 West 53rd Street, through November 1, moma.org This stunner, organized by MoMA photography curator Roxana Marcoci, may be the surprise star
of the summer, assembling dozens
of works that document other
pieces, from Lee Friedlander's snapshots
of public monuments to Robert Mapplethorpe's iconic portrait
of the late Louise Bourgeois with a large sculptural phallus tucked under her arm.
For instance, if you feel as though something isn't
working — if a
piece of copy needs tweaking, or an image swapping — you can do so, quickly and easily.
Bochner's initial idea was to ask his artist friends to loan him their
working drawings for the exhibit, but there was no money to frame each
piece, so Bochner compiled notebook pages
of print material and
working drawings by Donald Judd, Carl Andre, Jo Baer, John Cage, Tom Clancy, Dan Flavin, Milton Glaser, Dan Graham, Eva Hesse, Alfred Jensen, Michael Kirby, Sol LeWitt, Robert Mangold, Robert Moskovitz, Robert Smithson, and others into a xeroxed volume which was then presented in four identical
copies, each on their own pedestal.
The tactic, which keenly targeted the Instagram - addicted collectors who hotly pursue such
work, created a sensation — particularly after Wade Guyton, who had a painting in the show, responded to its inclusion by printing out a roomful
of copies of the exact same digital file and posting photos on his own Instagram feed in what was seen as a bid to tank the
piece's auction value.
«All
of artport «s projects were commissioned under non-exclusive licenses, meaning that the Whitney Museum has the right to exhibit them in perpetuity and hosts projects on its server, but that artists are still able to retain
copies and show their
works in exhibitions with a credit line stating that the respective
piece was commissioned by the Whitney.
The Pace Gallery, which now represents Mr. Turrell, provided a
copy of an e-mail that was included in the lawsuit in which Mr. Hue - Williams appears to explain to an associate that he had put up for auction several Turrell
pieces to damage the market for the artist's
works, which Mr. Turrell asked him to stop.
The Lehmann Maupin web store has many limited - edition and unique
works available at different price points, including signed
copies of Gilbert & George's LONDON PICTURES book ($ 30); a limited edition, 504 -
piece puzzle featuring an Alex Prager photograph ($ 75); Ashley Bickerton's lavishly illustrated monograph ($ 375); a hand - colored, limited edition etching by Billy Childish ($ 750); a unique collage on paper by Tony Oursler ($ 4,500); and Mickalene Thomas's photograph Portrait
of Lili in Color ($ 6,000).
Existing as a set
of instructions, these
works are to be drawn directly onto the wall
of whatever room they're exhibited in; in theory, anyone can carry out the instructions and make their very own
copy of the
piece.
Fred Palmer said nearly 20,000
copies of that tape have been circulated «helping to ensure that this scientific
work was not overlooked when countries considered climate change policy,» the undated Basin Electric news
piece wrote.
Material for a ten - dreidel garland • Dreidel garland and Hebrew letter template (print here) • 10
pieces cardstock in blues and silver or white • Scissors or X-Acto knife • 1 / 4 - in / 6 - mm hole punch • 1 / 8 - in / 3 - mm hole punch • Marking pen in metallic blue, silver or black (for Lettering Option 1) • Glue pen (for Lettering Option 2) • Paper plate • Glitter (for Lettering Option 2) • Clean, fine paintbrush • Clear - drying glue • String
of clear lights, preferably in white, shorter length preferred, as making each dreidel takes time (a 10 - to 20 - light strand
works best) Cut out the dreidels 1
Copy the dreidel template and trace it onto cardstock.