«I was doing watercolors and making really appealing renderings of spaces so the client would say, «Yes, let's go ahead and make that,»» he says, his voice revealing
how every artist feels about the work they have to do to pay the bills.
I think what's interesting is that the headline (of an email i didn't actually receive, but i did receive the follow - up) echoes
how artists themselves feel... argg it's so scary when you put yourself out there and in the beginning get little response and the tendency is to take it personally...
-LSB-...] don't depict Seal Point but rather are meditations on the ineffable qualities of a place as Walker has experienced it — color, light, motion, shape, texture — recording the narrative of
how the artist feels about this special location over the course of changing seasons, months and years.
Crosman writes that these paintings «don't depict Seal Point but rather are meditations on the ineffable qualities of a place as Walker has experienced it — color, light, motion, shape, texture — recording the narrative of
how the artist feels about this special location over the course of changing seasons, months and years.»
Huffington Post March 25, 2012 The Vagina Dialogues By Edward Goldman The way many of us dread the prospect of going to 25 - year school reunion is exactly
how some artists feel about facing their own retrospective, where they will be confronted with all their artworks they haven't seen for years.
We love to discuss the mood of the art and
how the artist felt at the time.
Not exact matches
Touria El Glaoui, founder of the 1:54 art fair, discusses
how she
felt it was her duty to create a platform for African
artists, but adds that it is hard to define an «African artistic practice».
But I was just amazed by
how everyone, young and old wanted to be involved... and was so deeply enriched and touched by the experience and the laughter and the love I experienced from the people I met and
how women would in particular open their hearts to me and tell me the stories of where they've come from, particularly because I have the language and was coming there as a woman and just
how touched they were that I was there as a woman from England who's learned the language and who's an
artist and running this project and come all the way to see them so they didn't
feel forgotten I think that was pretty much what they
felt... that their stories were being heard so they don't
feel forgotten knowing the tents would be around the world.
Jordan Ekeroth writes about the tension Christians
feel toward video games — either to dismiss them or over-spiritualize them — and
how artists can move past that.
oh... so that is
how an
artist, a painter, a pastor etc
feels.
In this craft tutorial, embroidery
artist Nicola McEachran from NDM Handmade shows you
how to make a sweet apple blossom brooch using simple embroidery stitches,
felt and a handful of sequins.
Most tell of their past lives and some reflect on
how special programs such as «Drawing On Memories» created by Tulsa, Oklahoma
artist Mel Lee with use of social dancing helped them in their problems of
feeling alone, a desire for a bed of their own, and loss of memory.
Owned by sisters Christine and Steph Savas (multitalented makeup
artist / photographer / overall fashionistas), they carry a number of local designers (which I LOVE + appreciate), plus ones from California, New York, London... and you all know
how I
feel about British fashion.
In a true meeting of virtual and actual reality, Sephora's Frivold notes that many of her customers find their favorite shades at home via Virtual
Artist, and then come in to the store to try on their top three - to - five, «to get a sense for the formula, to see
how they
feel.
Guitarist Waddy Wachtel performs Hendrix - like takes on songs he was known to have covered, but without the music — without seeing him compose, get inspiration from, or perform any of it — it
feels like everyone's freaking out about this great cover
artist who makes impressionistic soundscapes but doesn't know
how to write a tune.
Where other films might
feel the need to announce or explain Woodcock's (not unearned) high opinion of his dresses, «Phantom Thread» needs only to show
how Woodcock comports himself to indicate his view of himself as a grand
artist is as important to him as the actual work.
I tried to think like a Yahoo! commenter while watching Coogler's film because I
felt like the message of the film was already speaking to my choir and I wanted to consider
how filmmakers and
artists can reach beyond the echo chamber to try and change some minds about the issue of race in contemporary America.
I
feel like on The Disaster
Artist I was sort of the opposite; what I learned on this movie was
how to collaborate, as opposed to what I've been doing with my very artsy, literary projects, like my Cormac McCarthy and William Faulkner projects.
The actual movie - making scenes in The Disaster
Artist are remarkable examples of
how egotism functions on a movie set — meaning, they're funny until they start to
feel dangerous.
They encouraged all the
artists to be open and honest about
how we experience life as human beings, with the goal to get down to what Mann called «the true
feelings.»
Jackie, the makeup
artist, asked me
how I
felt about not covering that up as much and I thought it was a really good opportunity to let a teenager's face in a movie actually look like a teenager's face in real life.
I now
feel confident that I can train our teaching
artists in
how to write curriculum that complies with state standards and
how to do so myself when offering programs to schools.»
Asked
how her family
feels about her unusual profession, Blasi says she has an uncle who's a professional
artist: «To him, this is not important.»
Eve, the protagonist of this beautiful, tender novel, is an
artist intoxicated by colors: the way light plays with them,
how they work together,
how they make her
feel, even by their names.
I promise that the 10 stages are easy and fun, and once you start to learn about them, no matter
how introverted you are or
how much of an
artist you are, I think you'll
feel a lot more comfortable with marketing your book.
Since the protests against Snapchat earlier this year, many
artists along Ocean Front Walk have joined the rally against Snap Inc. and have used their art as a way to express
how most of the community
feels — with paintings, poetry, signs and banners.
«They're using the medium of game making the way an
artist would use their paintbrush to express what they're thinking and
how they're
feeling about the current political climate.
Skill challenges is an excellent design choice as it is a highly effective set of tutorials that provide a genuine
feeling of
how it would be for a mixed martial
artist to practice in a multitude of sparring sessions in the gym; even to the realism of having a variety of other fighters training throughout the gym.
And I shouldn't need to mention whatsoever the blog post by Larian's
artist about
how they
felt about being forced to change their art (hint: it wasn't good).
[10] According to the
artist Gabe, Nintendo did not want Link to have an internal monologue, so the comic is told from Gaepora's perspective on
how it must
feel to have his daughter Zelda kidnapped while solely depending on Link to save her.
By generously sharing his work and ideas over months and years, Robinson has provided a rare and unique look into
how he, as an
artist, thinks and
feels in paint.
Artist, performer, Happiness Catalyst, and Creativity Instigator Melissa Dinwiddie, already familiar to many of you, wants «Control over
how I spend my time,
feeling content and happy with my life, and making a positive impact on the world.»
So much of our identity is placed on
how much money we make as
artists, and I
feel like the sooner you can open that pipeline to being comfortable with making money from your artwork, the better it is.
I received an email not too long ago from a fellow
artist who had come across my website and
felt compelled to write me asking me for advice on
how to proceed in her journey as an
artist.
How will you
feel satisfied at the end of your
artist day?
Not only do people enjoy hearing this insight into
how you started as an
artist, but on a deeper level, they
feel like they are living your story along with you.
How does she
feel about being a «woman
artist»?
How do you
feel about the term woman
artist?
The
artist recently corresponded with Sunday Arts reporter Carrie Beth Wallace to discuss his reaction to winning the award, his current projects,
how he's
feeling about the impending Bartlett Center opening, and what he plans to do with the prize money in the future.
Without wanting to give our interpretation, we prefer to quote Stella himself and allow the
artist to both have the last say in this article and explain in his own words his own art: No art is any good unless you can
feel how it's put together.
When the BBC came to interview me for News at Ten one of the questions they asked me was, «
How does it
feel that you've only been asked to be in the Turner Prize now that you're 44 and have been an
artist for over a decade?»
I love art history, I was blown away by
how the European masters captured so much
feeling in some of their portraits —
artists like El Greco, Michelangelo.
Brooklyn - based
artist and commercial - studio - building developer Stef Halmos talks about:
How she
feels about Greenpoint's gentrification arc, as a 12 - year resident there herself; her commercial development in Catskill, New York, two hours north of...
What's most striking about the work of
artist Henry Taylor is
how uniquely he captures the look and
feel of the inner city — the place where he grew up and still lives.
, serves as the
artist's personal reflection on the news of Sandra Bland's death, which she said made her
feel saddened in a way she didn't fully understand, prompting her to think about
how best to represent the «unlocatable» sense of loss you
feel when struck by the death of someone you didn't know intimately.
One such floral work, Say Her Name, serves as the
artist's personal reflection on the news of Sandra Bland's death, which she said made her
feel saddened in a way she didn't fully understand, prompting her to think about
how best to represent the «unlocatable» sense of loss you
feel when struck by the death of someone you didn't know intimately.
How do you
feel your work responds to Macel's overall curatorial theme for Viva Arte Viva, an exhibition focusing on art and
artists via a story told in nine chapters ending in the Pavilion of Time and Infinity where your work sits?
Thus, for Parker's defining installation of the suspended fragments of a blown - up shed, Cold Dark Matter: An Exploded View (1991), we're given both a personal and a political context behind the piece: the effect on the
artist of living in London during a period of IRA bomb threats; her initially ambivalent attitude towards the army — whom she subsequently worked with to blow up the shed — and
how she
felt about the event itself.
Thomas's «Interiors and Landscapes» series, depicting imaginary environments (at left, Landscape With Ocean, 2012), was inspired by her residency last year at Giverny, Claude Monet's home and gardens, and is influenced by vintage books on modern décor as well as the
artist's interest in
how we «decorate our spaces to make us
feel like a particular character or person.»
Episode # 099: Filmed at her home and studio in New Mexico,
artist Susan Rothenberg explains
how she transforms personal experiences and
feelings into works that can become an «emotional moment»...