Sentences with phrase «hand leaving traces»

With the artist's hand leaving traces of her process, the rigidity of the materials is counterbalanced with the personal.
Grated toilet solutions on the other hand leave trace amounts of feces behind that must be cleaned thoroughly before any waste material dries or becomes stuck on.

Not exact matches

The question at hand is what kind of trace we choose to leave.
Sea salt (Hawaiian, Celtic, Kelp) on the other hand is produced through evaporation of seawater, usually with little processing, which leaves behind over 80 trace minerals and elements depending on its water source.
In case you run out of makeup remover or want to use something more natural, just take some coconut oil between your hands and slather it across your face and eyes, leave it on for a while and then gently remove all traces of the oil using a cotton pad.
An upcoming 10 - part series will trace the story of Bruce Wayne's right hand man Alfred leaving the door open for a string of even sillier propositions
I want you to trace the fingertips of your left hand gently across your right palm, noting the way your skin registers even the lightest touch.
He has worked each canvas hard, until it has no sense left of color or form, much as Josef Albers worked over spatial relationships until they stopped moving or Cy Twombly worked the trace of his hand until trace itself becomes something out of a myth.
As such, «Rower's pours come closer to the abstracting nature photos of Edward Weston than to the works of Pollock or de Kooning, painters who, even when most abstract, always left behind traces of the actions of their hands
From Brontë's earliest literary works — written in a minuscule hand designed to mimic the printed page — to her explosive novel Jane Eyre, it presents a portrait of an ambitious author through the material traces she left behind.»
Dore Ashton noted that the white canvases seemed untouched, and identified this as the source of their failing: they lacked the trace of the artist's hand, and this left them bereft of any reference or relevance to human culture and history.15 Herbert Crehan characterized the unpainted quality of the White Paintings as an affront, dismissing them as «incompatible with the needs of professional painting.»
In a similar way, he brings Erase to life; found photos from the 60s and 70s painted over and over with only a few traces left that signify what was happening in the original picture; some feet or a hand holding a knife.
These immaculate grayscales, both Untitled, 2008, are so perfectly proportioned and precise in their value shifts that they could be prototypes for gradient scales in the printing industry; they leave no trace of Husby's hand or subjective imagination, and they conjure Giacomo Balla and Bridget Riley equally.
Rashid Johnson brushes the black right across the paper, leaving a white border brought alive by broad traces of a human hand.
These large - scale photographs are developed by hand in a spinning drum process that agitates the chemistry over the photographic paper that lines the interior of the drum — a process that often leaves behind traces on the resulting image.
The artist's large - scale sculptures reveal the trace of the human hand and suggest her early recollections of being surrounded by wooden walls, tools, and utensils as a child living in wartime labor and refugee camps in Germany after her family was forced to leave Poland.
Echoing Malevich's notion of faktura — that paintings must present themselves as having been made by the topographic materiality of their surfaces — Rojas leaves visible brushstrokes and traces of her hand in her work.
These flat, grey, concrete bodies leave themselves no choice but to touched, their patina changing as the raw, unsealed surfaces pick up traces of each person's hand.
In «Lightning Fields 182,» the visual trace of an electrical charge measuring more than 400,000 volts sweeps across the composition from bottom right to upper left, reading in turns like the textures of a human hand, the upward - reaching leaves of a fern and the stark branches of a tree.
Look at the red trace against the left hand scale.
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