Sentences with phrase «little thread work»

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You need to make it a lot easier to promote (with blog feeds such as Etsy Mini etc), work harder at promoting the site and sellers (I live in Sheffield and can't understand why you have so little presence in your local press which should be easy to generate) and networking on this site is still appalling (business is definately generated by forums etc and it's still impossible to keep track of threads which is inexcusable these days).
Phantom Thread is exactly that story, but a) we're never convinced that Reynolds is a genius because his clothes are a little outdated and we see his work primarily through Alma's eyes, and b) since we see most everything through Alma's eyes, the story is slanted a little more toward «his work is his true passion» in a way that makes you see how easily that kind of total devotion can curdle into neglect, disinterest, and abuse.
Offering an invigorating model for thinking about politics and history, the Revolution runs like a red thread through his work in diverse media — from printed postcards to the gardens of Little Sparta...
If Lauren DiCioccio's chosen materials of fabric, thread and found objects at first appear playful and lighthearted, a closer look reveals the disturbing little works...
Josephine Breese and Henry Little transport Guggenheim's two thematic threads — the first focusing on the surreal, the instinctual and the erotic; the second a formalist enquiry into modes of mark - making and production — across the Atlantic and across time, securing key works by Eileen Agar and Catherine Yarrow, two artists from Guggenheim's circle, and inviting a further new 29 artists to join the conversation.
Invented in secret in the privacy of Oiticica's New York loft in the early 1970s, they were not shown as works of art until 1992, twelve years after Oiticica's death, when the first and third in the series — CC1 Trashiscapes and CC3 Maileryn — were exhibited as part of the first traveling retrospective of the artist's work.3 Prior to that exhibition, Oiticica's New York sojourn was little analyzed due to the perceived paucity of his artistic production between the years 1970 and 1978.4 The 1992 presentation of the Cosmococas was revelatory in this regard: not only did these quasi-cinemas demonstrate the continuity and conceptual elaboration of key aesthetic concerns within Oiticica's work (the vertiginous passage from painterly to narcotic «pigment» in service of the sensorial is surely the most striking of these animating threads), they indicated the artist's pointed engagement with the avant - garde artistic culture of New York.
Over the past several months, our dining room table and living room floor & fireplace hearth are almost always covered with «stuff»: stacks of Blog Threads t - shirts, guitars & cases, and random little things that just don't seem to find forever homes until we're done working on them.
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