Sentences with phrase «designed by a different artist»

Ranging from easy to challenging, these adult coloring pages feature a an huge variety of birds, designed by different artists.
Each room has been designed by a different artist and reflects an individual sense of style.
Each suite has been designed by a different artist and is kept at a chilly -5 °C.

Not exact matches

While Google normally has different doodles for different regions, this doodle, designed by artist Robinson Wood, appears in North and South America, Oceania and certain parts of Europe, Asia and Africa.
The design on our label is a character designed by different comic book artists every year.
Like those other films, Gallery is divided into a series of segments highlighting different aspects of the institution: the tour guides explaining a work or an artist; the craftsmen and women building frames, gallery spaces, designing and testing lighting; restorers at work fixing paintings damaged by time; and administrators debating the best ways to persevere the museums brand and grow its audience.
The show itself is designed to highlight the unique qualities of each artist, but no one could have captured those idiosyncrasies better than Demme: in an astonishing tracking shot, the faces of each performer as they interact with each other while singing and dancing to «Drink You Away» appear one after the other, their different expressions all unified by the soulful words of the song.
A quintessential RPG from Square Enix Explore a massive, beautifully designed world Battle 250 + different monsters designed by famed artist Akira Toriyama Travel, win turn - based battles, earn items, manage them, and grow stronger No random encounters — watch as enemies roam and chase you on the field!
By contrast, the Lumines Remixes albums present an artist's rendering of the audio elements into a distinct design, making it a different kind of musical experience altogether.
The installation is designed to look like a group of separate art fair booths — each space presents artworks by the different artists amidst the former museum walls.
* Café Tschihold is the name of a concept developed by a group of artists and designers (Emiliano Godoy, Terence Gower, Sonia Lartigue, Edgar Orlaineta and Tilman Wendland) to generate dialogues, events and situations integrating different formal languages, techniques and manifestations concerning Architecture, Design, Craft, and Art in general with the principle of not limiting these activities by their historical definition.
Hadley Holliday: One with the Sun, New Paintings at Carl Solway Gallery, by Karen Chambers, Aeqai, February 2013 XYZ The Geometric Impulse in Abstract Art, exhibition catalog, Torrance Art Museum, 2012... might be good, Issue # 199, Technicolor from Coast to Coast, by Emily Ng Art on Paper 2012, exhibition catalog, Weatherspoon Art Museum, 2012 Hadley Holliday Sets New Sights at Taylor de Cordoba, Huffington Post, March 2012 Hadley Holliday Wows with Striking Abstractions, by Angelica Martin, Societe Perrier, March 2012 Get Lost in a Patterned Wonderland, by Lilian Min, Refinery 29, February 2012 Rainbow Connection, by Sierra Feldner - Shaw, Style Section LA, March 2010 Hadley Holliday: Paintings at Solway Jones, by George Melrod, Art Ltd., November 2009 Artist of a Totally Different Stripe, by Holly Myers, Los Angeles Times, September 18, 2009, p. D23 West Coast Painters, Korea Times, June 23, 2009 Gravity and Transformation at Kristi Engle Gallery, ArtWeek, Sept 2008 Notes from the Overpass, by Adam Schwartz, Open Studio Magazine, April 2008 Supersonic: One Wind Tunnel, Eight Schools, 120 Artists, exhibition catalog, Art Center College of Design, Pasadena, CA, 2004
«Eric's work playfully embraces and celebrates different modes of expression (art, fashion, design, architecture) and materials (fabric, paint, paper), while still retaining a coherent and consistent vision,» explained collector Bernard Lumpkin, who is one of New York's preeminent patrons of art made by African - American artists.
Scheduled to open in 2015, this non-collecting institution is designed to facilitate the way artists are working today by accommodating the increasing lack of barriers among different media and practices, mirroring the cross-disciplinary approach at VCU's School of the Arts (VCUarts).
With a complete selection of over 90 works in different media such as painting, industrial design, animation and fashion, the exhibition, curated by MOCA Chief Curator Paul Schimmel, reveals this artist's personal universe: from his early works in the 1990s, in which he explored his own identity, to his large - scale sculptures created after 2000, veritable icons of this artist, and ending with his gallery of manufactured objects, his animation projects, his connection to the world of fashion, and his compelling works of recent years.
/ Ger., 84 pages, multi-part, bound by hand, numerous illustrations in color, 21,5 x 30,5 cm, eight different softcovers designed by the participating artists.
Work with a different technique and a new project designed for you, inspired by famous modern and contemporary artists.
Designed by the artist, four different posters were produced in 2007 in conjunction with Darren Almond at Matthew Marks Gallery, New York (522 W 22 Street) 22 x 15 1/2 inches; 55.9 x 39.4 cm (each) Customers will be contacted for poster selection upon receipt of payment Poster is sold unframed
It's fitting that disrupting / Undoing, an exhibition and salon hosted by OCAD University's Inclusive Design Institute was held at the Open Gallery — the week of art and events held April 2 - 5 was collaborative effort that brought together a wide variety of artists working in different genres from across the OCAD U community.
«I approached her with the same intro as last time, «You might need this»,» Thomson explains, «and handed her a pack of Tarot cards, a limited edition set, each of the 22 cards being designed by a different stuckist artist.
While the two venues couldn't be more different, they both however introduced a new viewing experience that took our breath away, the former by hosting an illustrious selection of artists from the Prada Collection, such as Jeff Koons, Damien Hirst and Carsten Höller, across six progressively taller floors blessed with panoramic views of the city, and the latter by poetically juxtaposing contemporary design with the sprawling decadence of the dilapidated factory spaces partly overtaken by vegetation.
«Emancipating the Past: Kara Walker's Tales of Slavery and Power» will be on display at University Museum of Contemporary Art from Feb. 2 through April 30, bringing together 60 different works by artist Kara Walker designed to challenge viewers to create a dialogue around race and gender politics.
This resulted in the work Pentagonal Icositetrahedron (2017), the starting point of the exhibition: a three - dimensional spherical object with 24 sides, each carved design contributed by a different artist.
By bringing together more than a dozen existing platforms, like Residency Unlimited, Rate My Artist Residency, and China Residencies (current members of the New Museum's incubator for art, technology & design, NEW INC), RES will allow professionals and students in the creative field to connect with over 5,000 different residencies, fellowships, travel grants, and opportunities to create and show their work.
The new solo exhibition especially designed by the artist for the Kunsthaus gives visitors a chance to explore the wide range of her artistic practice in different media.
The exhibit will present works specially designed and conceived for the occasion by the two artists and will highlight different...
The «art installation» Christmas tree, designed by Gary Card, was made using 400 bars of different coloured plasticine — taking three artists 36 hours to make all the characters and a further 10 hours to construct it on a supportive steel structure.
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