Not exact matches
Drawing from his own experience as a teacher and coach, Pearsall offers practical, real -
world advice in the form
of techniques that are both effective and sustainable in the
everyday classroom.
Idyllic beaches, ancient ruins and rustic old
world charm are just a few reasons that people are
drawn to Croatia and it's not just your
everyday travellers either — Game
of Thrones continues to sh...
We forget sometimes that all over the
world people read our blogs every minute
of everyday and they can judge us on them, they can share our posts to others — we can
draw unwanted attention to ourselves.
While
drawing on the language
of 20th century abstraction, White's pattern paintings temper that language's impulse towards epic, auratic significance, and emphasize, rather, the endless adjustments that are made when abstract forms encounter the
world of the
everyday.
The
drawings in «Connecting the Lines» depict the piles
of defunct
everyday objects from multiple locations across the
world including my parents» basement in Korea, woodshop at the City Collage
of NY, thrift store in Main and junkshop in Germany.
Consciously employing commonly used artistic techniques, such as trompe l'oeil, action painting, graphic design, screen printing, and rudimentary
drawing, Josh Reames» paintings break down hierarchies
of mark - making, art historical references, computer graphics, labels, and
everyday objects in a manner
drawn from the non-objective «infinite scroll»
of images and information we encounter in both the online and real
world.
The distinctive style
of the author
draws on the animated
world of comic characters, commercials, and
everyday banality, which acquire an existential, apocalyptic expression in his paintings.
Through various scales & mediums: painting, ceramics and
drawing; his work explores the
world and psyche
of the
everyday human experience, and embraces the imperfections vital within that experience.
Drawing mostly from the Norton Simon's permanent collection, this exhibition looks at the influence Duchamp likely had on generations
of artists, from assemblagists to pop painters — figures who have appropriated elements
of the
everyday world and transformed them into art.
Drawing inspiration from the
worlds of engineering and construction, Wilson offers a new perspective on
everyday spaces and objects.
Negotiating the politics
of taste, kitsch, fine art and the
everyday, Lavier's persistent questioning
of the
world around us and the role
of the artist in it
draws attention to the way in which art and its values are perceived and accepted.
Drawing his subjects from the visible
world, Moore remains a painter
of our
everyday lives, as he continues to incorporate still - life arrangements, urban landscapes, and architectural motifs into his formally constructed compositions.
Interested in situations that bend reality to the whims
of his imagination, Breuning's forays into film, sculpture,
drawing, and photography often propel viewers into a
world that borders on the surreal and underscores the humor
of everyday life.
The works
of Moroccan artists Charif Benhelima, Mohamed El Baz and Mounir Fatmi
draw from the curiosity and will to know, to understand the situations that we live in and see
everyday in our globalised
world.
In this exhibition Maheke wanted to combine the two spaces
of the gallery with the outside
world,
drawing in the
everyday life
of the Peckham Road through the bay windows.
Drawing from his life experiences, Williams» work, on the one hand, offers a sharp critique
of our
everyday world, and on the other a celebration
of the obscure and overlooked.
Hannah Hoch, Richard Huelsenbeck, John Heartfield, and others pioneered the technique
of photomontage, using preexisting photographs, often
drawn from mass - media sources, to create composite images that sharply critiqued German society and culture in the aftermath
of World War I.
Drawing on the foundations
of Dada, neo-avant-garde artists
of the 1950s like Robert Rauschenberg and Jasper Johns created assemblages that brought collage techniques into three dimensions — laying the groundwork for much contemporary sculpture — as well as works on paper that incorporated found elements
drawn from the mass media and
everyday life.
Aimed at early childhood educators, students
of early education, beginning practitioners, parents, grandparents and carers, this popular subscription
draws upon the endless possibilities offered by
everyday experiences and provides wonderful, simple, creative ideas about how to create positive learning environments for young children and enhance their interactions with the
world around them.