Sentences with phrase «laborious techniques»

Gillmore is a Canadian painter and is known for his text based works that involve a lot of laborious techniques using resign, which...
But unless they use expensive, laborious techniques, all they can do is plant the seeds and watch as crops spring up uncontrolled.
Much has been made of the fact that the young Israeli artist Guy Yanai uses painting — an ancient, laborious technique — as his medium, even as he embraces the digital and new media norms of today (even going so far as to reference pixelation in his technique, with short, deliberate bands of color).
Frenetic, short and full of violence, they are the product of a laborious technique that combines found imagery with the artist's own colorful, painted and drawn cut - paper figures and landscapes, set to propulsive soundtracks.
She employs a laborious technique applying special acrylic gels to glaze pure, unmixed colors.

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Such wholesale reprogramming would be prohibitively expensive with what he calls the «laborious and outdated» techniques of conventional genetic engineering, which make one alteration at a time to the DNA of organisms.
Unlike the rigid and laborious «calorie - counting» techniques of conventional weight - loss tools, the Sensei program is built around the individual preferences, needs and daily lifestyle of the user.
This economical technique, while admirable, proves laborious: the fierce twists, and sections of level road, slow us down considerably.
Houshiary's painting technique involves the successive layering of pigment and line, a laborious process that often takes several months to complete.
Autistica, the UK's leading autism research charity and Mehta Bell Projects, are pleased to announce «An Infinitely Beautiful Mind», a charity art sale and exhibition which will present the works of artists ranging from modern masters, contemporary and emerging talents through to outsider art, whose work share the desire to represent the human experience through highly detailed and laborious artistic techniques.
Though pergamena was widespread, the laborious and expensive techniques of its production reserved it for use in texts of legal, educational, or ritual import.
Informed by the artist's love of Mark Rothko's color fields and the painterly techniques of predecessors such as Barnett Newman, Brice Marden, Agnes Martin, and Georgia O'Keefe, Colen's Mailorder paintings emerge from a laborious process of application and control.
The deceptively rough appearance of the marks is countered by Baldridge's use of rennaisance cartoon transfer techniques which include the laborious process of working and reworking each image through thousands of tiny pinpricks, as well as flawless technical abilities in serigraphy and draftsmanship.
This laborious and intricate technique involves placing the canvases on the floor of her studio and working from a horizontal viewpoint, meaning that the scale of her work is often informed by her own physical body.
For the official Turner Prize exhibition, held at Tate Britain in London, he presented a large - scale symmetrically patterned fresco in gold leaf, achieved using laborious Renaissance techniques.
These artists share a collective desire to represent human experience through detailed and highly laborious artistic techniques.
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