Sentences with phrase «kick out of painting»

On the other hand, I got a postmodern kick out of painting based on erasure.

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Plus most of the people churning out these posts are not implementing half the stuff they talk about, because it take's way too f**king long and whilst you are trying to buy influencers dinners, take them out for a nice meal, buy them something expensive and paint their house for free in return for a link, your competitors got 1000 profile links for $ 200 and are kicking your ASS in the SERPs.
-LSB-...] know my kids are going to get a kick out of creating little explosions with paint for fireworks!
These scenes are quite suspenseful and well done as the psycho drives down the LA freeway while the half - crazed young lady boldly follows Jordan's orders to gain attention by kicking out the taillights, waving her hand to outside traffic and pouring paint out of the trunk.
And Louise Nevelson, the grand dame of found - object collages all painted over with black latex, scavenged and lived and had her studio here until 1963 when she was kicked out to make way for an East German looking building.
And then it was so bad that the best Marriott category 5 was the Marriott Guam which was kicked out of the chain for being so rundown that the 1,000 foot paint job made you think the place was abandoned.
Work perceived as trending that sold out the first day included pop comments on Pop (Sylvie Fleury's life - size crushed car that she painted with pink nail polish and posed against a wall caked with makeup; impeccable fabrication (Anish Kapoor's shiny discs that danced down every aisle); mannequin sculptures (Chicago imagist Karl Wirsum's robotic stick figures); body fetish (Guillaume Leblon's truncated ceramic legs and Jonathan Monk's kicking ones, Naotaka Hiro's body casts of himself made with his right hand).
I did this one show for a Los Angeles gallery based on a William Hogarth painting and I got kicked out of the gallery for it.
The exhibition is kicked off in high style with a choice 1907 Picasso study for his epochal «Demoiselles D'Avignon»; Matisse's 1916 study for the «Portrait of Sarah Stein,» the finished painting of which is also in the collection; Amedeo Modigliani's 1913 «Blue Caryatid,» a figure study characteristic of the artist's archaicizing tendencies; a 1978 drawing of adolescent eroticism by Balthus; and a 1925 nude by Matisse of a mature woman luxuriantly spread out on a chaise for his personal delectation.
«A Meaningful Life,» writer L.J. Davis» fictional 1971 chronicle of renovating a dilapidated Brooklyn brownstone — kicking out its dozens of prior inhabitants in the process — paints a grim picture of what we're talking about here.)
Long story short I was painting the hallway above them while also potty training a toddler in a 1 bathroom house... he came barreling out of the bathroom proud of his accomplishment and kicked over a half gallon of paint, onto the carpet in the hallway, which ran into the bedroom, and it dripped over tha landing onto the stairs below.
The pictures would include some that hung on the walls of the house I grew up in, pictures my Dad painted, a cross stitch rose I made for my Grandma Rose (my middle name is rose) and kitschy pictures such as one of «bad food» that I just get a kick out of.
enjoyed your post about chalk paint and «the bed that almost killed you»... Got a great kick out of it!
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