Sentences with phrase «hallmark of one's work»

Collage, bricolage and shifts in surface texture are hallmarks of the work by this Spanish artist, who often incorporates found objects and materials into his paintings.
Quality and customer care are the two hallmarks of working with Moss Bros. at any of our locations, no matter whether you purchase a Dodge, Toyota, or a Volkswagen.
Vibrant color and strong design are hallmarks of her work developed during a 30 - year career as an illustrator and graphic designer.
V&A, London 16 June — 4 November 2018 Frida Kahlo's vibrant outfits are a recognisable hallmark of her work — from floral headdresses and traditional Mexican skirts to hand - decorated medical corsets and a prosthetic leg wearing a bright red lace - up boot with bells.
Early in his career Andrews developed a technique of roughly incorporating collaged fabric and paper into his paintings, which became a stylistic hallmark of his work.
Attention to detail and unparalleled integrity are hallmarks of the work Bruce does for his clients.
While there is great opportunity, ensuring we always act responsibly for our customers and partners will continue to be a hallmark of our work.
«It builds on the idea of wonder and magic that we've found is a hallmark of the work Target has done,» said Todd Waterbury, Target's senior VP - chief creative officer.
Salamanca said he would make improving the quality of life in the Bronx a hallmark of his work as a Councilman as he is doing as District Manager at Community Board 2.
Nevertheless, this semi-documentary aesthetic collided with acclaimed cinematographer John Alton's employment of highly - stylised low - angle camera shots, deep focus, and high contrast black - and - white cinematography, which were the hallmarks of his work in the film noir cycle, most notably in The Big Combo (Joseph H. Lewis, 1955) with its iconic final image of the silhouettes of the film's stars Cornel Wilde and Jean Wallace illuminated in the foggy doorframe of an airplane hanger.
Baumbach's disinterest in making his characters «likable» has been a hallmark of his work from the beginning — and largely a strength, too, given most movies» puppyish eagerness to ingratiate themselves with the audience.
A hallmark of his work is translating big ideas about diversity and inclusion into practical solutions and considerations for organizations and interpersonal relationships.
«Learning through doing and making a contribution to the learning and teaching of our nation's most vulnerable students is a hallmark of the work done in the Workplace Lab and I couldn't be prouder of our students.»
Collaboration, communication, confidentiality and productive relationships are the hallmarks of this work.
Is brevity a hallmark of your work?
The physical and emotional isolation of her characters has emerged as a hallmark of her work
Color is the hallmark of his work.
«Kate Lawson,» a striking vintage gelatin silver print acquired by the Grunwald Center last year, anticipates the eccentric, non-canonical beauty that has become a hallmark of works by Catherine Opie, whose arresting portraits of artists and designers are currently on view at the Hammer Museum.
That polyglot character — mixing French, Spanish, Hebrew, English, even Chinese with the iconography of many cultures — is a hallmark of the work gathered in the current show, especially the works on paper, with their calligraphic inclusion of words and symbols.
«Sonia refined her palette knife technique, and by the late 1950s the slashing marks, often applied in a vortexlike way, were a hallmark of her work
Max Gimblett, Figure of Eight, 1999 15 inch quatrefoil January 8 — February 28, 2009 Max Gimblett's ninth solo exhibition, The Midnight Sun, at Haines Gallery includes recent paintings of the visual and intellectual cross-cultural complexity that has been the hallmark of his work for decades.
As art historian Martica Sawin noted of Pace's art of this time, «The brush dragged across rough underpainting, the strategic drip, the brusque cancellation of any suggestion of latent image or defined shape, the look of struggle built into the layers of paint, the breaking apart of anything that might hint at order — these are all hallmarks of the work of the younger Abstract Expressionists.»
... And Then It All Came Back To Me expands on metaphysical interpretations of the artist's dreams, the invented symbolic language that has long been a hallmark of the work, and most notably on the idea of self - portraiture as exploration of the artist - as - archetype.
Collaboration has been a hallmark of his work, including projects with Louise Nevelson, Kiki Smith, Toni Morrison, Jessye Norman and Keith Haring.
This personal encounter of induced visual clarity prompted the artist to create his «beach paintings», which have become a hallmark of his work.
The inspiration for her works comes from the allegorical paintings of ancient art (Rubens), but also from popular culture (comic strips, advertisements, TV series and B - movies), with a special debt to the draughtsman Robert Crumb: the host of figures which are the hallmark of her works plunges us into vaguely familiar cosmology.
Daum termed his new style «Indian Space» and it would continue to be a hallmark of his work throughout his career.
A hallmark of these works is the variation in theme, medium, and sentiment.
Frank Stella made «all - over composition» a hallmark of his works of the 1960s.
Whether his sculptures are only two inches high or just five inches wide, they all have the hallmarks of work by Alexander Calder.
Perhaps at first glance, these outdoor scenes appear as a radical departure by Barney, but upon closer observation, one perceives the intimate candidness and strong sense of American nostalgia that are all hallmarks of her work.
«Active listening, giving clients a lot of feedback and always focusing on the client's goals are hallmarks of my work.
Honesty about what's holding us back is one of the hallmarks of the work that Laurie has done with all of her clients.
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