Sentences with phrase «late paper cut»

There is no late paper cut - out here.

Not exact matches

You could also use plain blue construction paper and let them go crazy with the puffy paint and then cut them into cloud shapes later or leave the paper as is.
«So we go through all of the paper work and like 10 minutes later, she cuts Katelyn's band off.
They may also be news briefings where the SMC works with scientists to give the national media a new story on developments within science, whether it's a report on climate change, a paper on stem cells being published in a leading journal, or science funding cuts in the latest budget.
To celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Nobel Prize in scanning tunnelling microscopy (STM) and the 30th anniversary since the first paper in atomic force microscopy (AFM), Nanotechnology ™ has been organising a focus collection with guest editors Franz Giessibl, Rodolfo Miranda and Johannes Barthes to collate some of the latest cutting - edge progress developing and exploiting these scanning probe techniques.
Three hours later I had three chapped fingertips, two paper cuts, and one hell of a crick in my neck.
There is a smattering of optional objectives throughout Tearaway, and many of them entail using the touchscreen to draw lines on pieces of colored paper and cut out your own custom objects — which later are used in the game world in some way.
In his late sixties, when ill health first prevented Matisse from painting, he began to cut into painted paper with scissors to make drafts for a number of commissions.
Pavel Zoubok is showing little - known collages from the late 1950s and early»60s by the American expatriate painter Janice Biala (1903 - 2000) that ambitiously conjure Abstract Expressionist gestures in collages incorporating cut paper.
Henri Matisse, too ill to paint in his late years, didn't brood, but took to cutting out coloured paper to make bright, bold marvels such as The Snail, which was made the year before his death aged 84.
In addition to the intimate graphite drawings, the exhibit includes mixed - media works that make deft use of cut paper, collage and glitter as well as super-sized color photos, which are the weak link, but more about that later.
The latest to come from the Poznań - based studio is a book, entitled Brutal London, which allows readers to craft their very own city out of paper — based on the original «Brutal London» series of illustrated paper cut - outs, first designed and published by Zupagrafika in February 2015.
Made by cutting and tearing shapes from paper hand painted by his assistants in a range of bright colours, Matisse began experimenting with this cut - out method in the late 1930s, adopting it wholeheartedly by the late 1940s when ill health prevented him from painting.
Using small bits of paper cut with hole punches, she has been constructing textural, large scale paintings that pin directly to the wall since the late 1960s.
Her latest semi-abstract color - block paintings, reminiscent of those by modernists like Agnes Martin and Ad Reinhardt and Russian Suprematist Kazimir Malevich, both conceal and broadcast various declassified military reports — papers that relate to everything from medical guidelines for detainees to the legality of interrogation methods — in a sense showing by painterly example how certain words are cut from the page so the audience doesn't suffer the brutal truth in favor of the prettier surface.
A vibrant palette of pink, green, yellow and blue shapes define the head's form, which besides Cubism also alludes to Matisse, particularly his late cut - paper works.
15,000 Years Later is a solo exhibition featuring Nikki McClure's delicate and beautiful paper cuts that echo her life experiences and include everything from the realities of the working person's world to the challenges and joys of motherhood.
Her latest exhibition, her first with Kravets / Wehby Gallery in New York, presents a series of mixed - media works composed of cut paper collage, paint, and ink on canvas.
In 1953, Henri Matisse created Tate Modern's The Snail, one of his late masterpieces constructed from cut - up painted papers.
* I recommend cutting out your outlined poster board now, since your outline will be covered with the paper strips later!
I was cutting in the walls, so I was not really comprehending it until about five minutes later when I felt a «tug» on the paper that was on MY side of the room and I realized what the sound was.....
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