Not exact matches
There is a secondary sense
in which we must speak of art also as
craftsmanship, the work of a
skilled artisan, to satisfy a desire for that harmonious blending of line and color and texture that makes a commercial product attractive, or gives one pride
in the ability to construct something.
This assistance has virtually eliminated any kind of
craftsmanship or
skilled - labor content that
in previous eras would have provided a comparative advantage.
Skill in craftsmanship is attained only by arduous and protracted effort sustained by a concern for ideal values and dedication to the task of realizing them
in material things — that is, by a zeal for incarnating excellence.
The brand has enlisted Mathias Kiss, a rising star
in the Art World, to showcase his talent and construct a space indicative of the
skilled craftsmanship and contemporary experimentation he's often recognized for.
Woven with great
skill and
craftsmanship in our mill
in Scotland, only the finest baby alpaca yarn from South America has been used
in the creation of this stunning heirloom.
For all the
skill and
craftsmanship evident
in the Mersa Gawasis caves, ancient Egypt's ocean voyages were most likely an exception to the usual modes of trade, born out of necessity
in order to obtain exotic raw materials.
Chhabra 555 sarees
in India are the personification of class — they combine the latest saree trends,
skilled craftsmanship, well thought - out design, and the finest material to come up with a finished product that bowls people away.
Demonstrating
skilled artisan
craftsmanship, a lace overlay
in champagne tones is brought to life with embroidered floral appliqués and intricate seed bead detail stitched into an array of wild flowers and greenery.
The Corner Plexiglass Wall Art from Metal Art Studio captures the
skill,
craftsmanship, and care involved
in the construction of this long - forgotten cabin.
Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation proves that theory by being absolutely fucking excellent; it is the best film
in this series, and it is a perfectly realized piece of cinematic
craftsmanship, one that would make any of the truly
skilled great filmmakers proud.
In this arrangement, management figured out how the work was going to get done; workers were regarded as interchangeable; and
skilled craftsmanship was minimized.
An increased consciousness and
craftsmanship in applying interpersonal communication
skills to develop trust and rapport
Using modern precision engineering techniques to create perfect body panels by hand alongside an interior offering the finest British materials, David Brown Automotive models represent some of the most
skilled craftsmanship in Great Britain.
In a release, the Japanese automaker called the car «a celebration of the human
craftsmanship skills that go into every car Lexus makes.»
Our highly
skilled team has decades of design and technical
skills to meet the demands of authors who require the best
in book making
craftsmanship.
With works often produced
in situ, Tayou is renowned for combining found and discarded objects and materials — often sourced locally — with a
skilled and playful sense of
craftsmanship.
In reaction against past prettifications, the theme of craftsmanship in an entrepreneurial society will be illustrated through objects conserved but not restored, emphasising the skill of the plasterer and the woodworke
In reaction against past prettifications, the theme of
craftsmanship in an entrepreneurial society will be illustrated through objects conserved but not restored, emphasising the skill of the plasterer and the woodworke
in an entrepreneurial society will be illustrated through objects conserved but not restored, emphasising the
skill of the plasterer and the woodworker.
Alicja Kwade's work represents some of the most interesting developments
in sculpture today — with meticulous attention to detail and a sincere appreciation for
craftsmanship and quality of materials, her work emphasises the
skill that is necessary to give artistic form to philosophical inquiry.
Craftsmanship came naturally to Albers, who was born
in Germany
in 1888 and learned practical
skills from his father, a builder and house painter.
The Art of Not Making: The New Artist / Artisan Relationship is the first book to tackle these questions head on, exploring the concepts of authorship, artistic originality,
skill,
craftsmanship and the creative act, and highlighting the vital role that
skills from craft and industrial production play
in creating some of today's most innovative and highly sought - after works of art.
They are both primarily story - tellers, highly
skilled in labor - intensive
craftsmanship and draw heavily on art historic references to shed light on current issues.
The artists
in the show identify as artists as opposed to jewelers and
in doing so illuminate the
skill and
craftsmanship at play for their specific niche.
In fact, a great effort is being made to conserve the original round windows, and
skilled craftsmanship is required every time a window needs fixing.
The
skills, creativity and
craftsmanship are alive and well on the diverse continent, which can add a lot of value to a brand, and investing
in local businesses and creating jobs is likely to do far more than donating to charity.