Sentences with phrase «copy other artworks»

Peruvian - born Sandra Gamarra is known for producing paintings that copy other artworks or museum displays.

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The blue keepcase, which holds directions for downloading the iTunes / UltraViolet digital copy included with your purchase and a coupon for $ 3 off the Blu - rays of the other two Cornetto films and fellow R - rated comedies The Big Lebowski and Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, is topped by an embossed slipcover reproducing the same artwork below.
No coupons, digital copy code, other kind of insert, or reverse cover artwork accompany the full color labeled disc inside the plain blue keepcase.
The bundle also includes a 100 - page art book that covers the entire history of Metal Gear in marketing artwork, along with digital copies of two graphic novels — one for Metal Gear Solid and the other for Metal Gear Solid 2 — by Ashley Wood.
Answer that question — with a picture of yourself tapping on said item and some funny text — and you could score yourself signed artwork by none other than SEGA legend Yuji Naka himself — along with limited edition Tap Runner figurines and a copy of the Let's Tap!
Many of the higher contribution tiers are unavailable, however interested fans can still contribute a minimum of $ 39 to receive Psychonauts 2 at launch; other tiers include a behind - the - scenes documentary from 2 Player Productions ($ 69 tier), a physical copy and collectible items ($ 100 tier), or even signed artwork alongside a physical Collector's Edition ($ 400 tier).
Riedel often recycles and copies his own past work, as well as art - related objects and artwork by others, in order to comment on, expand, or even invert the meaning and intention of the original object.
Questioning notions of ownership and originality, Oliver Laric uses 3 - D scanning technologies to make historical artworks and other objects available to be copied on his website, threedscans.com.
In the many different artworks — from a framed portrait of a beatific Uncle Ben (of rice box fame) to a kitty litter ad from Ebony magazine stripped of its marketing copy — Thomas uses provocation and sly humor to help viewers understand not only their place in the consumer culture, but also how the way things are sold to us impacts how we see ourselves and others.
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