Sentences with phrase «handmade quality»

This combination, along with the intentionally handmade quality of her sculptures, gives the work a classical presence despite its idiosyncratic nature.
For handmade quality, the bracelets and necklaces are fairly priced at around $ 20 — $ 35.
Alicia McCarthy is renowned for her woven - like compositions which are created in distinct handmade quality using wide array of materials and techniques.
We're not talking the Mona Lisa here people, we're talking about good ingredients and handmade quality food.
Embroidered with hundreds of glass bugles and sequins, it boasts handmade quality, offering just the right degree of decoration without being overpowering.
Moon may not be the best science - fiction film of 2009, yet it feels the most personal, its loving, handmade quality smoothing rough patches in the storytelling and landing the film's essential emotional blow.
Yet the endearingly handmade qualities of Park's shorter works are still fully evident, especially in Gromit's priceless silent reactions to his human master's frequent obliviousness.
Sealey's movie, however, is a bit more subjectively focused and channeled through the male perspective, while also glancingly recalling the sort of Silverlake «diorama - dramas» of multimedia artist Miranda July, though quite without the same precious handmade qualities found therein.
But an appealing handmade quality also emerges, as you start to see that there are painted lines extending, connecting to, or snaking among the printed ones.
While the work clearly recalls Stella's iconic series of black and aluminum paintings, with their repeating monochrome bands, this piece is in fact a small collage of metal foil applied to Masonite, and it has a wonderfully handmade quality that's perfectly in line with his early Minimalism.
Made of metal or wood and painted in bright, joyous colors with a deliberately unpolished handmade quality, they freely reference modernist strategies of play and intuition.
They retain a distinctly handmade quality, revealing the wires and epoxy that hold them together.
That said, I love the textured white look (though even the thought of dusting those little hexagons... no thank you) and any combination of white and gold is just so pretty, not to mention the soft handmade quality of the brushstroke lamp.
All disana knitted goods are produced from finished yarns exclusively on disana's own premises in Germany and a neighbouring business employed by disana, which allows the company to oversee every step of production and guarantees the fine, handmade quality of disana products.
Alicia McCarthy's paintings incorporate geometric shapes, grids and patterns in a distinct handmade quality that bear the artist's hallmarks.
That commitment to continuing to produce in local plants ensures the handmade quality that has been the Kontos» signature from the very beginning and will continue to be for years to come.
The dinnerware's handmade quality and lightly rustic finish adds wonderful texture to my photos, while the glasses add a bright, fun pop of color.
drips and print imperfections show the handmade quality and are part of the beauty.
It's a largely perfect marriage of sensibilities, and the stop - motion techniques of the film give the movie a tactile and handmade quality that make the sorrowful and anguished emotions feel all the more genuine and honest.
The handmade quality surpasses the budget price, meaning that there would be less sinful guilt yet more items to bring back home.
The seemingly rigorous geometric forms reveal a handmade quality that, when observed closely, blends the mathematical with the improvised to generate an unforeseen feeling of intimacy.
It's about whether you emphasize that handmade quality or this futuristic, mechanical computer - made painting.
Rejecting the rationality and precision of Minimalism, Tuttle embraced a handmade quality in his invention of forms that emphasize line, shape, color, and space as central concerns.
There is a handmade quality
Here, Byron Kim describes Avery Singer's technical mastery, and the handmade quality of her paintings.
Part of Stingel's series of silver paintings, the handmade quality of Untitled is demystified in his limited edition artist's book of 1989 titled Instructions.
There is a playfulness embedded in the dinosaurs that at first feels distinct from the gravity of the figures, as the toy - size scale and papier - mâché are reminiscent of children's arts and crafts classes and the balata requires the artist to work quickly and intuitively to create the forms, which results in a raw, handmade quality.
Lloyd's work, said Sillars, also had a handmade quality, despite the hi - tech: the images are wobbly, sometimes blurred, and edited in the camera, with no fancy post-production techniques used.
This deliberate display of the «history» of each gun emphasizes the handmade quality of the piece in contrast to the sleek perfection of the mass - produced objects to which we have become accustomed.
Each composition withdraws from the original sources while at the same time reveals an intimate connection in their handmade quality.
It often has a handmade quality to it, and it is deeply rooted in a tradition of art that values the final object as a marriage between vision and craft.
In these works Mr. Stella starts using tape, making the gaps between the stripes perfectly regular, which decreases some of the handmade quality.
They are pocket - sized renderings of instantly recognizable works by the postwar paragons — Roy Lichtenstein, Andy Warhol, Jasper Johns — but the fact of their having been sketched lends them an unexpectedly free, handmade quality that emphasizes their distance from the factory - made aesthetic of their subjects.
The ceramic pieces have a handmade quality that effect the senses both desire driven and dismal, while the colors suggest the glitz of commercial culture.
The handmade quality of Newby's work is not merely romantic or retrograde but rather is the aesthetic byproduct of a position that embraces direct experience over the mediated.
«It is really easy to just go the mass production route, but the handmade quality of my prints really shines through in my work.»
Richard Tuttle's «W - Shaped Yellow Canvas» (1967), a dyed, unstretched canvas cut into a shape suggestive of a long, open rectangle folded over on itself, retains a handmade quality not associated with the term «minimalism.»
Her fractured images have a textural, handmade quality that emphasizes the materiality of paint and also a synthetic, virtual quality like 3 - D digital imaging.
Like much of Apfelbaum's work, this print has a handmade quality with a background that looks as though the colors bled through the paper.
It is a process that, inevitably, sets off an unquestionable challenge to the ideologies of industrial mass production through its handmade qualities.
Each piece retained its handmade qualities and all were signed by the hand that made them.
Nancy Natale's paintings have a handmade quality that references crafts, such as quilting and woodworking.
None of Weatherford's linear glass tubes are straight; instead, their slight ripples, meanderings or irregular curves emphasize the light's tactile, handmade qualities.
Her method consists in using sanded and impregnated paper with pastel, watercolor or acrylic medium and often glued on free shaped canvases, which lends a handmade quality close to fresco.
Or do I replace the backsplash with a 3 × 6 white subway tile (one that has a handmade quality) and only install it where the tile is now and wallpaper above.
The handmade quality always makes it a classic, and with this fun, colorful Pierre Frey fabric, it can be the... Continued
I chose a size slightly smaller than a 3 × 6 and chose one that has a handmade quality meaning the edges aren't straight and the face has a bit of a wave so it doesn't look flat and catches the light.
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