Love the way the cross sections of the pages look
like paint strokes.
They blow up in a nice spray of what looks
like paint strokes.
Not exact matches
The results, displayed on an accompanying smartphone app, look
like curved, whimsical Asian ink wash
painting brush
strokes.
she said she
likes the way he
paints, he has nice
strokes.
Had they omitted «purge,» however, readers would nevertheless have encountered words
like «enraged,» «dissecting,» and «hunting,» as the AP's Rachel Zoll
painted a harrowing picture of the conservative Catholic blogosphere, using broad
strokes.
If your
painting instructor yells at you, hits you, or puts you in a corner every time you make a brush
stroke she doesn't
like, what are you learning?
But good try with the assumptions, we all know the ignorant extremists on the right
like to
paint with broad
strokes and try to lump everyone in to one big pile to limit the amount of critical thinking they have to do.
More diversity doesn't feel
like a threat, but
like an opportunity to add more
strokes to your
painting.
While acknowledging the fact that I'm
painting in pretty broad
strokes, I'll bet some of you pictured 1) a man; 2) a very, very large man; 3) a very, very large man, maybe with a beard, in a singlet, with veins popping and eyeballs bulging, as he deadlifts a bar loaded down with what looks
like every weight plate in the gym on each side.
And that's not all, there are lots of ways you could vary this project to make scarves with a completely different look using the same
paint — for example, you could try dragging the brush
strokes all the way across the width of the scarf to create uneven stripes (
like this beauty by Kate Spade) or you could wet your scarf first to make the
paint bleed for more of a watercolour look.
You make lighter
strokes in some places on top and push harder to reach the hair underneath in others, kind of
like different
strokes you make when you
paint.
Like a watercolor
painting, our bedding showcases
strokes of cool hues and a dappled effect in soothing tones.
I'm afraid my brush
strokes would look
like a 3 year
painted it!
It's a smart movie — a quintessentially L.A. one, too, in its self - awareness (the nameless hero is a stuntman, Richard Rush fans take note), and it has an extraordinary quality of stillness that
paints in confident
strokes what it feels
like to be completely alone by luck you call choice.
Loosely based on Walter Isaacson's best - selling biography with a screenplay by Aaron Sorkin («The Social Network»), Danny Boyle's («127 Hours») Steve Jobs is not a conventional biopic of the famous co-founder of Apple Computers but is more
like an impressionist
painting — short
strokes of
paint that capture the essence of the subject rather than...
The whole movie is
like that, telling you what to think and
painting characters in broad
strokes, good or bad (numbering most everyone we're seeing among the decent folks).
We can capitalize on their innate curiosity about people using books
like Bernier - Grand's, which often use verse to
paint a portrait in a few, deft
strokes.
Oh, it's the right aspect, though it came up poster size, taking up the entire window, and when I reduced it, I might have done it violence, and it's a
painting or someone at least treated a photograph with one of the «brush
stroke» simulating programs, to look
like a a
painting.
The interiors of Catch A Wave are equally impressive, flowing
like the brush
strokes of the
paintings which adorn its walls.
Obviously, there are certain broad
strokes you can
paint with, but still certain aspects of an experience are going to bring someone closer or alienate them to the product purely based on what that person personally
likes or doesn't
like.
It looks remarkably similar to actual
paintings from old Japan, and even the player's
strokes across the screen look
like those of a real Japanese calligraphy brush.
It looks remarkably similar to actual
paintings from ancient Japan, and even the player's
strokes across the screen look
like they were
painted with a Japanese calligraphy brush.
It features highly - stylized graphics based on Japanese
paintings, complete with brush
strokes and an Okami -
like feel.
Motifs glide in and out; graphite lines trace the contours of unknown plants and body parts, accented by
strokes of green, yellow, orange, and red crayon drifting
like blossom petals across the surface... the drawings in this show suggest that Gorky's aesthetic is invested in the cultivation of visual ideas that transcend the individual artwork, a process that is occasionally frozen in
paint.»
Appearing
like pixilated images, brightly coloured weavings or even needlepoint, Guy Yanai's oil on linen
paintings depict simplified interpretations of the everyday
painted in meticulously applied
strokes of colour.
Sharing his as I
like to call them, «
stroke - of - genius» moments of when he receives a vision to
paint, his remarkable detail, curvature and lightness radiate life from the canvas.
Tyler incorporates the same fleshy and lush quality of pink taffy -
like paint and energetic brush
strokes.
A large square of linen is dominated by white
strokes like big curving thumbprints dragged through
paint, with deep reds, purples, and yellows showing through in between.
He combines broad
strokes out of Willem de Kooning with watery colors closer to Arshile Gorky,
like expressionist sign
painting.
These drawings and
paintings form only a small part of Mammen's oeuvre, however, with her later work expanding to include sculpture — clearly influenced by the
likes of Henry Moore, with an interest in the permeation of mass and space — and various styles of abstract
painting, incorporating both a Picasso-esque period and a later phase of collage and childlike
strokes, calling to mind the
likes of Paul Klee and Joan Miró.
The
paint looks
like it was erased rather than applied, the erasing of an image of the artist perhaps, yet the brush
strokes and the dimensions attesting to the artists presence, and body.
In a work
like TW - 091, short marks dominate and, as the stylus made lines take on the quality of a sculptor's quickly and skillfully carved
strokes and as the depth of the warmly hued
paint seduces the viewer, the work itself becomes at once drawing,
painting, and sculpted panel.
Using colors that look
like they used to be brighter, José Lerma pushes broad
strokes of
paint around making a long nose, a big shirt, messy hair.
Turnbull was
painting as well as sculpting, and though some of the later abstracts look
like a second - hand take on Barnett Newman, many, composed mostly of broad horizontal brush -
strokes in blues, greys, ochres, reds and greens, are packed with nascent energy and survive as remarkable
paintings to this day.
Meanwhile, the pale color is sometimes
like psychedelia, and the flat, plain
stroke reminds us of the present progressive New
Painting like Alex Katz.
I've always
liked these
paintings, with their chromatic richness coming as much from a surface of impasto -
like brush
strokes as from the refraction of the pigments themselves.
«I
like to
paint pleasant color, easygoing compositions, but not in such a way that people say, «Oh, I've seen that before, that's meant to
stroke me.»
There are times when,
like flowers fallen into a stream, I forget both the material world and myself, and I just
paint landscapes; I just
paint on the body with wild
strokes and haphazard smears.
The caption reads: «The eye - catching abstract
painting by David Palmer in the informal eating area reflects off the mirror -
like black granite countertop in the adjoining kitchen...» Installed in an historic, stately, century - old Back Bay Brownstone, David's bold, undulating, swooping and knotting single
stroke painting over a pristine white ground gives the space a magical sense of life.
One can almost see your
strokes as a kind of allover calligraphy, and there is something about the space in some of your
paintings that seems to build into a space
like, for example de Kooning's ribbons of color that are layered and overlapping, and working with and against gravity.
Instead of flat planes, however, each plane of color is comprised of compacted small
strokes of various colors weighted to a particular hue,
like the fire -
like brushstrokes in Pissarro's late
paintings, or the compacted myriad of little
strokes in pre-Renaissance tempera panels.
Perhaps it's something
like Pensato's
paintings — animal and «human» personages anthropomorphized into the barest semblances of themselves, erased (to use Pensato's own language), and re-represented, brutally, in the grammar of «high» art, with the painterly
strokes and complex surfaces of abstract expressionism.
In contrast to the graphic, cartoon -
like quality of Essenhigh's early works, the illusory depth of these
paintings infuses the figures with a plausibility, yet the works remain true to the sweeping
strokes and amorphous forms that have defined Essenhigh's visual vocabulary.
In Slow Storm (2017), grey circular
strokes spiral, tornado -
like, in the canvas's upper right corner, grabbing
paint from earlier layers while dripping onto patches of raw canvas.
She covered expanses of canvas
painted a monochrome of red, green, white or goldenrod yellow with open patterns of tiny, comma -
like strokes — a form of craft, almost, but a very expressive one — often in marathon work sessions.
Paintings created by Collective can be found at prestigious fairs
like Stroke Art Fair in Munich, where the objects are exhibited alongside high - profile artists such as Banksy.
Like the collage artist who takes objects from the world, combines them with
paint, and sets them inside a frame in order to show the viewer that «the tiniest authentic fragment of daily life says more than a
painting,» Genzken uses the gallery space itself as a kind of frame, setting objects within and then adding her own version of a
paint stroke.
Rubin writes, «I
like to begin with loose
paint, working in rapid gestural
strokes across the canvas.
For a second series of vertical abstractions, Mr. Frize utilizes brushes that are tied together to sweep over areas of multi-colored
paint with a downward motion to construct rainbow -
like strokes.
The moody dystopian atmospheres are punctuated by subtle color shifts and a variety of
paint applications varying from meticulous rendering to loose, abstract expressionist
strokes, describing figures and places
like a visual shorthand.