The artist transforms mundane materials such as plastic pearls, glass beads, acrylic paint, crystals, knives, and machine - made Persian rugs into intricate,
laborious works of art.
Typically, programming a computer is a fairly arduous process, involving hours of coding work, not to mention
the laborious work of debugging, testing and documentation to make sure it works properly.
Not exact matches
By the postwar period, people in advanced societies had long since shed the old,
laborious ways to embrace a sedentary duo
of desk
work and television watching, hopping into private automobiles to shuttle between the two.
To have «gotten through» to have come to the end, to sense the
laborious process
of «
working toward» about to break through into an «end achieved,» is a feeling we all know.
Taken seriously, the sanctification
of such
laborious or tedious
work with the language
of vocation would suggest that we should struggle to find more time for it, not plot ways to escape it.
In ancient civilisations there were plenty
of slaves to carry out
laborious work, and so there was no incentive to build machines, but in the Middle Ages Catholic theology taught that unnecessary
work was unworthy
of the dignity
of man, and so great efforts were made to develop labour - saving machinery.
The process
of even finding a site for a new stadium has been long and
laborious, but between the two Wembley finals last season, the go - ahead for a new ground at the out -
of - town site at Monks Cross — where the city's professional Rugby League side, the Knights, play — was finally given and
work is expected to begin shortly with the plan to be in it for the start
of the 2013 - 14 season.
... Thus, the creative and
laborious work required to identify therapeutically useful genes may result in products that infringe a claim to one
of the multitude
of ESTs.
Determining how such departures and arrivals influence complicated marine food webs will be difficult
work, she says, involving
laborious field surveys and careful counts
of jellyfish stomach contents.
Most
of the
laborious sequencing
work was carried out in Singapore.
It took some
laborious tweaking
of the method used to create knock - out mice, but it
worked in human cells.
Don't get me wrong, it is still
work, but I've found microfiber has removed some
of the «labor» from the more
laborious job.
Unlike the kind
of lifestyle thousand
of years ago, our forefathers didn't need to have core training since they
work from sunrise to sunset doing
laborious work at the field.
And who predicted, back then, that the series — which had a
laborious birth under Chris Columbus» directorial midwifing
of the first two episodes — would grow in cinematic stature under three other directors and become a cohesive long - form
work that nearly rivals Peter Jackson's Lord
of the Rings trilogy in expertise, intensity and grandeur?
Yet it is a
laborious and sometimes tedious journey beset with very real and practical issues
of pacing and character development (respectable
work on both fronts is lacking).
Welchman compares it to the
laborious frame - by - frame methods
of his own past
work with puppet animation.
With the advent
of eLearning, education is no longer a
laborious work for disabled students.
* The nature
of the copyrighted
work (whether it is an artistic masterpiece or merely a
laborious compilation
of readily available but voluminous data);
I get all the nuts and bolts,
laborious work, and most
of all questions
of is it worth it or not?
Borrowing the services
of John Cooper and his son Mike, the official John Cooper
Works kit was developed after a
laborious three years in the making.
And then there's the parallel present, maybe we should embrace the vision that is being set out and let the sophisticated computers on our desks and living in the clouds do more
of the
work for us rather than imprisoning ourselves in the
laborious task
of print thinking in a digital world.
It goes without saying that writing
of each assignment is long - lasting and
laborious work.
(Or break copyright, either by downloading an illegal copy from somewhere or by going through the
laborious process
of scanning the entire book and converting it to PDF files — which, by the way, will
work on the Sony but not on the Kindle 2.)
I see how
laborious my
work is and each dollar
of dividends reduces that potential for me to
work quite so hard - I hope!
But when I say hours, I mean hours that consist
of:
laborious repetition, accuracy driven, finesse obsessed, painstaking hard -
work help you to achieve unmistakable precision with every flick
of the steering wheel.
Carrying Framed
works across cities and countries can be very expensive and
laborious for an artist.What is the best way and artist can exhibit carrying rolls
of canvas across countries?Are there any instant rental frames available which can stretch canvases for exhibitions?
In Persona Non Granted, Rawls draws parallels between the
laborious construction
of stop - motion images and the choreographic
work of animating bodies by juxtaposing video documentation
of the filmmaking process with completed animation sequences
of his choreography.
Each
work is the result
of a thoughtful,
laborious process in which the artist first sketches and revises a composition, usually evolved from previous
works.
The pigment is not painted within the outlines
of the shape; instead it is layered thickly on to the paper, mixing in small amounts
of turpentine, and then adding varnish little by little in a
laborious process which lends physicality and depth to the two - dimensional
works.
In her recent
work, Nene Humphrey (b. 1947) records the
laborious processes
of tying, sewing, and embroidering, evoking her individual memories
of domestic tasks, and, more generally, the centrality
of manual labor in the lives
of most women.
Works in the exhibition exemplify the
laborious modes
of production which Friedman often learns or employs in order to create a single
work, subsequently abandoning once it has been mastered.
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.
Suspended between painting and sculpture, Spalletti's
works are known for their focus on light and space, chromatic backgrounds, use
of essential geometric forms and
laborious layering
of plaster and pigments.
The process
of hand - printing also adds the distinction
of the human hand at
work, revealing its slight imperfections and
laborious effort in the final piece.
«The process
of creating a
work of art is often
laborious, private, very complex, and...
In her words, «For me, the
work [is] about what happens when one's body is overcome by a physically demanding process... We are forced to remember that making something sometimes requires the
laborious use
of the body.»
You first encounter a luxuriously
laborious work called Representatives
of State, an epically large drawing both mischievous and powerful.
Speaking
of her process, Serena says: «My
work originates from an interest for handicrafts and as such, carried out in a patient and
laborious way, it uses the sum
of gestures that are repeated and prolonged through time in order to transform materials as simple as fabric and thread into large sculptural and pictorial objects that are structured in an organic and flexible way.
These are his most purely mathematical
works, yet even here it is precisely the careful hand - rendering and sense
of laborious process coming up against the ideal
of pure mathematical structure that makes them powerful art.
Pour's use
of silkscreen further removes his paintings from the rugs they reference: from the tangible
work of laborious weavers, they are turned into flat images.
The
laborious works on the wall are
of course impermanent.
In an impassioned essay for the accompanying exhibition catalogue, Dimitri Ozerkov, Curator and Director
of the Contemporary Art Department at the State Hermitage Museum, expounds upon the British painter's
work: «This is literally and truly painting: the
laborious application
of paint to canvas, careful orchestration
of the composition and the search for a subject and its accompanying attributes.
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.
America, that restless concept, is the Whitney Biennial's only real rubric, and Locks and Lew have managed to assemble a full choir
of voices without ever making the
work of «representation» feel
laborious.
As New York's MoMA prepared for its current Pollock retrospective, the museum embarked upon the
laborious process
of restoring several
of the
works.
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.
Gillmore is a Canadian painter and is known for his text based
works that involve a lot
of laborious techniques using resign, which...
Primarily
working with pencil and charcoal, the
laborious drawings he produced reference a variety
of subjects, including Greek mythology, Sadean decadence, medieval fantasy and sexualized scenarios involving a recurring female figure, Roberte.
«It is
laborious and repetitive
work but the result is a treasure trove
of data that is helping scientists from across the world to better understand changes in the Arctic,» says program leader Torben Røjle Christensen from Aarhus University, Denmark.
Your potential employer has
worked through the entire
laborious process and if you're still in the game, you'd have to assume that you now have a reasonable chance
of landing the job.