Sentences with phrase «dragging paints showing»

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After getting inspired by RuPaul's Drag Race, seeing the drag queens paint only half their faces, Nikkie decided to show the world just how fun makeup is, and that women do their makeup not because of their insecurities but for the love of transforming their faDrag Race, seeing the drag queens paint only half their faces, Nikkie decided to show the world just how fun makeup is, and that women do their makeup not because of their insecurities but for the love of transforming their fadrag queens paint only half their faces, Nikkie decided to show the world just how fun makeup is, and that women do their makeup not because of their insecurities but for the love of transforming their faces.
Their final product: a large, whole - class acrylic painting that shows the four forces of flight — thrust, lift, gravity, and drag.
«I stopped using the word «to paint,» and said «to make,»» he explained, showing images of canvases he created by dragging saw - toothed planks across expanses of pooled paint.
A large square of linen is dominated by white strokes like big curving thumbprints dragged through paint, with deep reds, purples, and yellows showing through in between.
One of three paintings in the show (Atmospheric Drag on Satellite, 1965), for example, is dominated by a pair of life - size stenciled figures floating against a dappled gray and black background.
I can date this picture precisely to Rome, late October, 1975, when Warhol showed his Ladies and Gentlemen paintings (aka Drag Queen paintings) in Ferrara and then went to Rome for a show of his prints.
«Mirror 5» at Jancar Jones: Most news releases drag my eyelids down as I read them, but Jancar Jones» promise of «four paintings and a perfume» in its Bruno Fazzolari show got my attention.
The show addresses how artists departed from abstract expressionism with in - depth concentrations of works by Ellsworth Kelly, whose Tablet series documents how he abstracts everyday forms to create the shapes found in his paintings; Cy Twombly, whose strangely elegant paintings are sometimes built up with scribbles and scrawls, other times scratched out with a screwdriver dragged across a painted surface; and the twin pillars of neo-Dada, Robert Rauschenberg and Jasper Johns.
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