Sentences with phrase «empty wall as»

His intention: To create a large - scale outdoor artwork, reframing and activating the previously empty wall as an exhibition site.

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Known at the «Sheriff of Wall Street» during his time as state Attorney General, Spitzer's new ad, which premiered online Thursday, features images of an empty Wall Street with patriotic music playing, financial powers apparently running scared.
And the blobs, being relatively fragile, somewhat like big empty eggshells, collapse and leave standing behind as hollow pillars only the connected walls on the inside of the ring.
The show created off - the - wall cult classics such as «Cabbage Head,» «Chicken Lady,» «Head Crusher,» «The King of Empty Promises» and «Buddy Cole,» the flamboyantly gay barfly.
«The Great Gatsby» joined «Frozen» as the evening's other multi-award winner while Best Picture nominees «Captain Phillips», «Philomena» and «The Wolf of Wall Street» all went home empty - handed.
Ryan Coogler appears to have guided the lumbering Marvel movie machine in a way that will please critics, fans, and Disney shareholders, but there will likely be some who see the Public Enemy poster on the wall and view it as an empty gesture.
The film kicks off with a spectacular chase through Monte Carlo as the gang evades the deliciously boo - guaranteed police chief Capitaine Chantel DuBois (Frances McDormand), who also happens to be a big - game hunter and there's some empty space on her walls that need to be filled with animal heads.
The Wall Street Journal: Hillary and Black Opportunity Her race talk is empty as long as she opposes education choice.
Or, construct doors and viewing windows in the walls for that empty classroom to be used by adjacent classrooms as a lab / studio, or remove two walls to create one large learning studio.
The singing voices grew louder as we entered the church and Mom searched the large, white - walled room for empty seats.
I'll be posting updates and pictures as we convert the empty walls into a fabulous boutique - style upscale resale store.
There is an open closet for your clothes, a bench for your luggage, as well as a wall - mounted TV, an empty mini-fridge, a laptop size safe and tea / coffee facilities.
Though the gameplay itself may be somewhat dated by today's standards with fixed camera angles and puzzle - based progression, Eternal Darkness revolutionized the idea of breaking the fourth - wall in video games thanks to the Nintendo - patented «Sanity» system: Sanity is measured by a green gauge in the top - left corner of the screen; characters will lose Sanity as long as they are in a creature's line of sight until the gauge is empty.
However, as soon as they enter, they encounter a nearly empty space, where there is nothing but different types of birds embossed on the walls.
Many of the sculptures that you submitted to this issue seem as though they are conversation with painting in many ways — with their relationship to the wall, two dimensions, and the frames with empty spaces, etc..
The empty house itself invites one to locate the landscape in the space between the walls, so as to fill it with other presences.
In a 1992 letter to Rosen, he described one of his stack works as «a chance to alter one's life and future, an empty passport for life... A simple white object against a white wall, waiting.»
Using techniques developed in the ancient world to project an outdoor scene onto the walls of a darkened room, he creates a natural optical phenomenon that he then captures with a large - format camera, as seen in Camera Obscura Image of Manhattan View Looking West in Empty Room that is part of SAAM's Latino and photography collections.
As Sarah continued, the empty canvases on the gallery wall became filled with visual representations of value, exchange, and causality.
When she paints the studio in which Claude Monet once thrived, she represents paintings on the wall as empty frames.
An example of this is his performance Car Wash, 2014, for which the artist drew a car on an empty black wall, and then, «unfazed by the enthralled audience... pushed people aside and treated them as props, later letting them participate by encouraging them to clean the drawing,» Cristina Sanchez - Kozyreva wrote in a Critic's Pick for artforum.com.
Richard Wright's work still feels the strongest; and as a single installation, with a drawing rendered in gold leaf on the wall of an otherwise almost empty space, it is a joyous and tantalising experience.
Legs III's empty nylons, hung high on the wall, can be seen as shriveled stand - ins for the reduced human body, while in Window Piece, fluid - blurred kitchen knives are directed at a cut - out figure of an entertainer, suggesting violence, albeit one tinged with absurdity.
Through ordinary objects salvaged from the activities of everyday life — empty bottles, washboards, children's toys, and mirrors — Saar reminds us that people can be imprisoned just as surely, just as securely, by desires, stories, and ideas as by stone walls and iron bars.»
The wall of the barn whumffs around the artist, who stands still as the wall falls, and stands still in the little empty square of the window frame which has passed over his body.
Mostly, though, they go — such as the installation he made in an empty house in Edinburgh in 2007, a series of dots in arcs on the walls and ceilings, a subtle remapping of the space.
Eric Wall's work encompasses a wide variety of subject matters including empty interiors, landscapes, architecture, as well as formal issues like space, pattern, and perspective.
Using materials such as lumber, drywall, insulation and plywood, Diiorio assembled partition - like structures only to cut them open and lay the parts on the floor or lean them against the gallery's actual walls, emptying his objects of functional purpose.
As Linda Norden writes in Parkett # 62: «The «Bumstead» paintings — whether detailing scenes of domestic misunderstanding, zooming in on off - camera moments of bafflement or simply scanning empty halls and walls for private memories — are excruciatingly specific representations of the gulfs between feeling and comprehension... smart, funny, startling, irreverently empathetic, and often heartbreaking, they are a welcome antidote to more laborious discourse.»
The wood - paneled walls seem to flex as the viewpoint shifts from directly above the studio — with a bird's - eye view of Balthus» quilt - covered chaise longue — to facing the far wall, where empty, stretched canvases lean.
Placed in the otherwise empty room for which it was conceived, Take Over first manifests as a contained architectural structure consisting of a central wall with angled glass panels.
At Pentimenti Gallery, the partly translucent paintings on acrylic panels in the gallery's Project Room, from Finklea's «Empty Pages» and «White Room» series, are the most obviously transcendent works here, however, seemingly hovering on the walls and achieving precisely what Finklea describes as their inspiration — trips on a high - speed train over the Chesapeake Bay, and the sensation of floating they induced.»
One work consisted of a video of the artist's empty studio with a wall clock as the only witness to the absence of the artist.
One of his first works, at the San Francisco Art Institute in 1969, involved simply rearranging the institute's movable interior walls that were used for exhibitions but leaving the walls empty, to make evident to visitors that while the walls «appear to be architectural surfaces,» as he wrote, «they are really planar objects.»
The walls of the lower floor can be flung open, and serve as awnings; when it is empty it closes right up.
drove company van to clean TCF banks at cub stores all over the metro area.Washed and spot - cleaned furniture, blackboards, mirrors, wastebaskets and garbage cans, office machines and ashtrays.Polished furniture and metal fixtures.Gathered and emptied trash and recycling bins.Dusted and mopped all hard surfaces.Set up and took down chairs and tables.Wet mopped and spot mopped public corridors, washrooms and classrooms.Cleaned and restocked cafeteria items.Dusted furniture, walls, machines and equipment.Cleaned public restrooms, including scrubbing sinks, toilets, countertops and mirrors.Cleaned break rooms, including sinks, countertops, microwaves, coffeemakers, refrigerators, tables and chairs.Emptied all trash cans and replaced liners.Maintained all janitorial equipment in a clean, safe and operable condition.Operated janitorial equipment properly and safely.Traveled to and from work sites in a timely manner.Cleaned and maintained bathrooms and showers and swept and mopped floors.Safely operated equipment such as vacuum cleaners, floor buffers and carpet machines.
Washed and spot - cleaned furniture, blackboards, mirrors, wastebaskets and garbage cans, office machines and ashtrays.Polished furniture and metal fixtures.Gathered and emptied trash and recycling bins.Dusted and mopped all hard surfaces.Set up and took down chairs and tables.Wet mopped and spot mopped public corridors, washrooms and classrooms.Cleaned and restocked cafeteria items.Dusted furniture, walls, machines and equipment.Cleaned public restrooms, including scrubbing sinks, toilets, countertops and mirrors.Cleaned break rooms, including sinks, countertops, microwaves, coffeemakers, refrigerators, tables and chairs.Emptied all trash cans and replaced liners.Maintained all janitorial equipment in a clean, safe and operable condition.Operated janitorial equipment properly and safely.Traveled to and from work sites in a timely manner.Cleaned and maintained bathrooms and showers and swept and mopped floors.Safely operated equipment such as vacuum cleaners, floor buffers and carpet machines.
And, with no items to focus on, potential buyers will be on the lookout for imperfections, such as scratches on the floor, nail holes in the wall or dirty grout in the kitchen — things that stand out in an empty structure.
Adding shelves to empty wall space can also give you extra, easy - to - access storage for things you use every day, such as your dinner dishes and coffee mugs, which means more storage space in your cabinets for other things.
An empty wall provided an unexpected opportunity to build a hard - working pantry complete with a broom closet, pullout shelves, cupboards for small appliances and lesser - used items, as well as a spot for the fridge.
I'd update my own big - boy's room as well — he's 12, also patient, but with a great big empty wall and nowhere to hang anything right now!
Utilize an empty section of wall in your kitchen as a storage space with a bookcase pantry.
Set frames within frames Empty frames can be highly decorative and act as an eye - catching wall display when layered with smaller frames set inside them.
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