Sentences with phrase «draftsman for»

QUALIFICATIONS General Contractor (CA & CO), Building Manager, Maintenance Building Manager, Project Manager, Construction Foreman, Property Manager, Estimator, Landscape Supervisor, Draftsman for Licensed Architect, Construction Superintendent
Enhance team work engineering experience utilizing my skills as a Computer Aided Draftsman for upcoming civil engineer goal.
During World War II, Morris worked as a draftsman for a naval architect's firm.
The following year he worked as a draftsman for the Madrid Administration of Bridges and Roads, where he learned perspective and precision drawing.
EDUCATION Initially working as a technical draftsman for an engineering company, Daniel Göttin later entered the School of Visual Art in Basel, where he graduated in 1990.
She married at 19 and worked as a draftsman for a factory during World War II.
After serving as a graphic artist during the Korean War, LeWitt moved to New York in 1953, where he worked as a draftsman for architect, I.M. Pei.
Born and raised in Providence, Rhode Island, Perry studied portraiture and life drawing at the Rhode Island School of Design while working for ten years an an electrical draftsman for an architectural engineering firm in Providence.
He found work in industrial design as a draftsman for Gilbert Rohde.
Im an Architectural / Structural Draftsman for a Glazing Firm and have a university degree in Civil Engineering.
Carl Joseph Latz, 93, a retired equipment designer and chief draftsman for the Elgin, Joliet & Eastern Railroad, died of congestive heart failure Saturday at home in Arlington Heights.
Selected to work with team of engineers and draftsmen for prototype PCB's and down - hole tools for international project, Anaconda

Not exact matches

«The specific character of the Christian understanding of healing and health arises from its place in the whole Christian belief about God's plan of salvation for mankind,» wrote the draftsmen of the Tübingen conference on the Healing Church.
That was fine with Mr. Metcalf, who had come all the way from Middleburg, Va. to be reassured; and now, flanked by Designer Rhodes and Master Draftsman Joe Reinhardt, he moved close to the tank for the tests.
The architect George Washington Smith is noted particularly for his residences around Montecito, and for popularizing the Spanish Colonial Revival style in early 20th century America, as is Lutah Maria Riggs, who started as a draftsman in Smith's firm, rose to partner, and later started her firm.
The Met is presenting «Michelangelo: Divine Draftsman and Designer,» an exhibition including 133 of his drawings, three marble sculptures, his earliest painting and a wood architectural model for a chapel vault.
Best known for his rich, colorful paintings of cakes, ice cream cones, and candy counters, California artist Wayne Thiebaud (b. 1920) has been an avid and prolific draftsman since he began his career as an illustrator and cartoonist.
This previously unpublished document follows Albers's progression as a draftsman and includes intricate drawings related to her large body of graphic work, as well as studies for the late knot drawings.
Martin Puryear has long been recognized for his meticulously crafted, quixotic and evocative sculptures, but his consummate skills as a draftsman and printmaker have been less celebrated, and indeed, prior to the arrival of the exhibition «Martin Puryear: Multiple Dimensions,» they have simply been less visible.
American painter and draftsman Mark Grotjahn is best known for his ongoing investigation of perspective.
BOUCHARDON: ROYAL ARTIST OF THE ENLIGHTENMENT Developed in partnership with the Louvre in Paris, this exhibition explores the work of Edmé Bouchardon (1698 - 1762), a sculptor and draftsman best known for his depictions of Louis XV and an instrumental, if overlooked, figure in the shift from Rococo to Neo-Classicism.
Painter, sculptor, and draftsman Nara is best known for his Neo-Pop paintings featuring children and animals associated with Japanese popular culture.
Rather, it's the promising, at moments thrilling and ultimately deflating story of a draftsman possessed of angelic gifts whose knack for color existed only when he excised it altogether and whose signature, whiplash touch deteriorated into a splashy, frustrated mannerism.
1983 The Sculptor as Draftsman, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY Terminal New York, The Brooklyn Army Terminal, Brooklyn, NY 20th Century Painting for the Discerning Collector, Galleria La Medusa, Rome, Italy Gallery Sculptors, Terry Dintenfass Gallery, New York, NY 1984 - A Preview, Ronald Feldman Fine Arts, New York, NY Six Sculptors, Bette Stoler Gallery, New York, NY
The draftsman discusses his collaborative projects, the anarchy of Berlin, and why he reaches for pen and paper before his smartphone.
Jan is a draftsman, painter and printmaker who has taught figure drawing and painting workshops for BSSS.
But they immediately reveal three things: He was a preternaturally talented draftsman from the start; he was always wickedly funny; and he has always had an engineer's passion for the built world.
Originally trained as a printmaker, but primarily known for his paintings, Smith also makes sculptures, ceramics, books, prints and posters, and is a consummate draftsman.
MICHELANGELO: DIVINE DRAFTSMAN AND DESIGNER A huge, and likely to be hugely popular, show of more than 150 of Michelangelo's supernaturally sensual drawings — as well as three marble sculptures, his earliest surviving painting, and the cartoon for his last Vatican fresco — borrowed from more than 50 institutions in Europe and the United States.
For many, drawing in the twentieth century means the century's most fluent and prolific draftsman.
Each work was selected for its ability to illuminate Thiebaud's prowess as a draftsman and printmaker, a vital but lesser known facet of the artist's oeuvre.
While the Chinese artist Zhang Ding selected an entire art movement of the Fluxus which left a sustained imprint on his own work, the artist Mark Wallinger has chosen the British draftsmen and graphic designer Harry Beck who is best known for the network plan of London Underground.
Raoul Dufy was a French Fauvist painter, draftsman, and printmaker, known for leisure scenes, seascapes, and domestic interiors painted in his typical colorful style.
While attending The Cooper Union, he worked as a draftsman with Necarsulmer & Lehlbach in 1923 and for Rosario Candela in 1924.
Opening on November 13, 2017 and continuing through February 12, 2018, «Michelangelo: Divine Draftsman and Designer» will present 128 drawings, three marble sculpture, early paintings and his wood architectural model for a chapel vault.
Even great painters tend to marshal and guard their talents — Matisse's tremendous instinct for color sometimes shelters his less rigorous drawing; Picasso, the genius draftsman, was usually shrewd enough to stick to a simple palette.
Two Bay Area artists, the sculptor / painter / collagist Bella Feldman and the draftsman (for lack of a better term) Ron Weil, show that intelligence, passion and craftsmanship...
Antony Gormley, British sculptor and draftsman best known for his work with human forms, which he created chiefly from casts of his own naked body.
After being noticed for his talent as a draftsman, he was admitted to the School of Sudanese Craftsmen in Bamako from which he graduated in I955.
While the technique that produced these works may have been far from new — several members of the then just - emerging New York School had already experimented successfully with it — Donati added something that gave this manner of working a uniquely personal touch: a Surrealist's predilection for the macabre and mysterious coupled with a draftsman's ability to use line for maximum effect.
The execution of the wall drawings at the Centre Pompidou - Metz is an exceptional opportunity for young artists and students in north - east France to work alongside professional draftsmen from the LeWitt studio.
-- Peter Doig, $ 18 million — Jonathan Horowitz, $ 118,750, nearly quintuple the low estimate — Kerry James Marshall, $ 1 million — Elaine Sturtevant, $ 3.4 million — Draftsman Dryden Goodwin backed himself into a record when his first drawing to go to auction sold for $ 625 in the Christie's morning sale... on a $ 3,000 - 5,000 estimate.
Arranged thematically, the more than eighty small drawings, large - scale works, and sketchbooks on view will foreground Brown's iterative reworking of motifs from her wide - reaching arsenal of source material — prints by eighteenth - century draftsman William Hogarth, pages from animal encyclopedias, and Jimi Hendrix's 1968 album cover for Electric Ladyland are just some of the images that Brown has rendered again and again in her own hand.
Less developed is a project Butler has yearned to create for years, with Elkins, the architect: a synagogue designed by minimalist draftsman and sculptor Richard Serra, akin to one the artist created in Germany.
Although he never completed high school, he cultivated his artistic skills through a series of sign - painting and draftsman jobs and began a forty - nine - year career as a draftsman and civil engineer for Texas Power and Light Company in 1916.
LeWitt, Sol (1928 - 2007) Conceptual artist, printmaker, draftsman and sculptor, famous for his minimalist, geometric works.
Roni Horn, (born September 24, 1955, New York, New York, U.S.), American conceptual sculptor, installation artist, draftsman, and photographer well known for her Iceland - based body of work.
Baselitz, Georg (b. 1938) German painter, printmaker, sculptor and draftsman (born Hans - Georg Kern), known for his Neo-expressionism, notably his upside - down paintings and wood sculptures.
For over sixty years MAD has been introducing some of the most outrageous draftsmen to generations of young people hungry for absurd humor, extraordinary art and a poke in the eye of complacenFor over sixty years MAD has been introducing some of the most outrageous draftsmen to generations of young people hungry for absurd humor, extraordinary art and a poke in the eye of complacenfor absurd humor, extraordinary art and a poke in the eye of complacency.
Wales, in turn, hired assistants to make detailed preparatory studies for the picture, including the British Company soldier and draftsman Robert Mabon and the Indian painter and sculptor Gangaram Chintaman Tambat.
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