Not exact matches
Kath's
love of folk
art shines through in her simple motifs that
draw their inspiration from nature, and she is a master
of scraffito — a decorative technique where patterns are scratched through the slip to reveal the clay underneath.
Childhoods spent full
of freedom to play and explore, an early
love of art and
drawing, creativity as an expression
of self, etc..
Explaining his professed
love for President Mahama — Mr Beautiful said he was
drawn to the NDC because
of the vision and policies for the
arts and entertainment industry, and does not regret campaigning for the ruling party since he is a direct beneficiary of the policies being implemented by the Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Creative A
arts and entertainment industry, and does not regret campaigning for the ruling party since he is a direct beneficiary
of the policies being implemented by the Ministry
of Tourism, Culture and Creative
ArtsArts.
Though she
loves her continued study and teaching
of Art History when she isn't at Inner Fire, she has never lost her ties to the mental health community, and she was particularly
drawn to the alternative ways
of healing at Inner Fire.
I have
loved art as long as I can remember and spent hours and hours in and out
of school
drawing and painting pretty much my whole life.
Monet is one
of my favorites as well, and I
love that you're
drawing inspiration from
art!
I
love art deco, and the combination
of hand
drawn elements in this style is a superb juxtaposition.
I
love to
draw and paint and almost went to college for
art instead
of music!
I
love to
draw realistic portraits
of people but I am working towards doing fantasy
art.
hey my name is john and i am an aspiring artist trying my best to be an illustrator for comic books and currently going to school for animation and web design i
love manga and comics,
drawing is my
love i often dream
of being able to bring my
art to life (i soo wish it was possible) but alas i...
I am 18 years old all most 19 years old I am TAF student I am studying at taf certificate II in visual
arts It a
drawing and panting cures I
love drawing in my spare time I all enjoy anime and manga and Video game I do not really have many friends
of my own I am looking for my first girl friend...
Aside from games, I
love many forms
of art including anime,
drawings, paintings, various music, etc..
Very talented in different forms
of the
arts,
love drawing and painting,
love poem written, certified black belt martial
arts and fitness instructor as well as professional barber, besides all that, enjoy stimulating conversation and cooking, hate lying and people who look to.
While many kids are creative and
love to
draw, every child might not be comfortable with the
art aspect
of the project.
«Many students
love the experience here, but miss the opportunity to
draw on their
arts practice,» explains Lecturer Shari Tishman, director
of Project Zero (PZ).
Earlier in life, Michelle decided to pursue her other
love of art and
drawing and earned her B.F.A. at UW - Milwaukee.
Budding
art aficionados will
love the Museé Magritte, which is in the former Altenloh Hotel, and has more than 200
of Magritte's works, including paintings,
drawings, and sculptures, as well as musical scores, photos, and films.
The hand
drawn art style
of SteamWorld Heist is beautifully done and the attention to detail is amazing and really shows the
love that was put into making this game, as is the case with the SteamWorld series as as whole.
I
love old school hand
drawn art in glorious 2D side scrolling action games, and this is why I
love to play any Castlevania title, especially those
of yesteryear.
Using traditional hand -
drawn 2D
art and animation, Hollow Knight pays homage to the Metroidvania side - scrolling classics you
love while providing plenty
of modern touches.
So, to everyone who has
drawn fan
art, composed memes, performed songs, conquered challenge runs, streamed their playthrough, or just played our game and had a good time, we
love and appreciate all
of you from the bottom
of our hearts.»
The world map is
loving crafted, looking like a hand
drawn piece
of art rather than a simple graphic that you move across.
We celebrate Christmas in our home, but we
love all
of our
art friends, and we wanted to
draw a menorah for those
of you who celebrate Hanukkah.
Now that I have Googled pen
art, it has opened up my whole thought
of just doodling, I
love what I
draw and enjoy
drawing with a pen.
British illustrator, and Central St Martin's graduate, Broome's work is born out
of his
love for
drawing and he likes the simple
art of making a mark; his work is well - known for high profile collaborations with the fashion elite including Marc Jacobs, Gucci and Hugo Boss.
We've
drawn the Earth before, but this time we're
drawing it in the shape
of a heart... because we
love our Earth ❤️
Art Supplies marker paper colored pencils blue -LSB-...]
Selected Group Exhibitions 2017 Ted Stamm / Gerrit Rietveld, OV Project, Brussels, Belgium 2017 Painting on the Edge: A Historical Survey, Stephen Friedman Gallery, London 2012 Times Square Show Revisited, Hunter College
Art Galleries, New York, NY 2010 Black & White, Galleri Weinberger, Copenghagen, Denmark 1987 Recent Acquisitions, Guggenheim Museum, Brooklyn, NY 1987 Recent Acquisitions, Brooklyn Museum, New York, NY 1985
Art Heritage at Hofstra, Emily Lowe Gallery, Hofstra University, Hempstead, NY 1985 Constructures: New Perimetries in Abstract Painting, Nohra Haime Gallery, New York, NY 1984 Fourth Annual Anniversary Show, John Davis Gallery, Akron, OH 1984 Fifteen Abstract New York Painters, Susan Montezinos Gallery, Philadeiphia, PA 1984 Small Works, Muhlenberg College, Allentown, PA 1984 Mail
Art, Franklin Furnace, New York, NY 1984 Artists Call, Judson Memorial Church, New York, NY 1984 Process Black, LIU South Hampton, New York, NY 1984 A Decade
of Art, Artists Space 105 Hudson, New York, NY 1984 Offset: A Survey
of Artists Books, New England Foundation for the
Arts, Wakefield, RI 1983 David Reed, Sean Scully, Ted Stamm; Zenith Gallery, Pittsburgh, PA 1983 Donald Alberti, Russell Maltz, Olivier Mosset, Ted Stamm; 1708 East Main Street, Richmond, VA 1983 Abstraction Two Views: Davis and Stamm, The Contemporary
Arts Center, Cincinnati, OH 1983 Second Anniversary Exhibition, Harm Bouckaert Gallery, New York, NY 1983 Hundreds
of Drawings, Artists Space, New York, NY 1983 A More Store, Jack Tilton Gallery, New York, NY 1983 Donald Alberti, Russell Maltz, Olivier Mosset, Ted Stamm; Condeso / Lawler Gallery, New York, NY 1983 Artists for Nuclear Disarmament, Colburn Gallery, Burlington, VT 1982 A Look Back: A Look Forward, Aldrich Museum, Ridgefield, CT 1982 Pair Group,
Art Galaxy, New York, NY; travelled to Jersey City
Art Museum, Jersey City, NJ 1982 Destroyed Prints, Pratt Manhattan Center, New York, NY 1982 Annual Holiday Invitational, A.I.A. Gallery, New York, NY 1982 Group Exhibition, Roy Boyd Gallery Chicago, Merwin Gallery, Illinois Wesleyan University, Bloomington, IL 1982 Pair Group II, Jersey City Museum, Jersey City, NJ 1982 Black and White, Freeport Mc Mo Ran, New York, NY 1982 Faculty Exhibition, Hillwood Commons Gallery, C.W. Post, Greenvale, NY 1981
Drawings, Roy Boyd Gallery, Chicago, IL 1981 Abstract Painting: New York, Hofstra University, Hempstead, NY 1981 Arabia Felix,
Art Galaxy, New York, NY 1981 Words and Images: Contemporary Artist's Books, Southern Alleghenies Museum
of Art, Loreto, PA 1981
Love: Hate: Fear and Suicide, University
of Brussels, Brussels, Belgium 1981 New Directions, Commodities Corp..
2016 — Bohrer, Ashley, The Commodified Built Environment, Red Wedge, August 2015 — Derrick, Andy, Friday Feature, Matthew Woodward, ArtSquare, December Hartigan, Phillip, Seeing the
Art For the Trees, Hyperallergic, August Daignault, Kristina, With Matthew Woodward, Inside the Artists» Kitchen, May 2014 — Hartigan, Phillip A, Expo Chicago Fails to Inspire, Hyperallergic, October, Obaro, Tomi, What I'm Doing This Weekend, Matthew Woodward, Chicago Magazine, October Juarez, Frank
Art365, Matthew Woodward, May Hildwine, Jeriah, Matthew Woodward, Review, ArtPulse Magazine, April 2013 — Hall, Sarah Elise,
Art - Rated, Matthew Woodward, Interview, November Klein, Paul,
Art Letter, The Huffington Post, October Sherman, Whitney, Playing With Sketches, Rockport Publishing, October 2012 — Meuller, Rachel, Meticulous Chaos, Be Nice
Art Friends, July Taskaporan, Erol, Matthew Woodward, Interview, Neo Collective, July Gumbs, Melissa, View From the Birth Day at the Chicago Cultural Center, Examiner, July Amir, Matthew Woodward's Decaying
Drawings, Beautiful / Decay, May Dluzen, Robin, Catalogs
of Anonymous Forms, Chicago
Art Magazine, April Debat, Don, Unveiling the Unique, Chicago Sun Times, March Mutts, Lost at E Minor, New
Art, January 2011 — Vora, Manish, Iconomancy: The Magic
of Art,
Art Log, November Pocaro, Alan, Keeping Your Balance in the Windy City,
Art Critical, October Hausslein, Allison, Fanmail, Dailyserving, November Marszalek, Norbert, One Question, Neotericart, October New American Paintings, Number 95, Midwest Edition, June Cook, Greg, Contained at BCA, The New England Journal
of Aesthetic Research, April James, Damian, More Than a Whisper in the Ear, Bad at Sports, January 2010 — Blau, Lilly,
Love and Real Estate, The Huffington Post, November Himebauch, Adam, Matthew Woodward, Veoba Magazine, November Pitts, Johnathan, Look What They Found, Baltimore Sun, July Duquette, Laura, Featured Artist, Artery Magazine, May Duquette, Laura, How WNY Has Influenced His Work, Buffalo Rising Magazine, May Pocaro, Alan, Selections From the INDA 5, Aeqai, April Franz, Jason, International
Drawing Annual 5, Manifest Gallery, March Solamo Tony, Barrington Hills Courier - Review, January Barber, John, Medium Magazine, Outside Infinity, February Avedesian, Alexi, Vellum Magazine, Spirits, January 2009 — Reed, Marliana, Invisible City Magazine, Issue 6, November Lacy, Rebecca, MuseMemo Magazine, Hauntingly Beautiful, October Abram, A, Spillspace Magazine, All the Wild Horses, September Kohn, Iliana, Lost At E Minor Magazine, Issue 244, 245, August Tremblay, Brenda, Finger - Lakes Explores Connections, Mysteries, WXXI, P.R, August Low, Stuart,
Drawing Together Man and Nature, Democrat and Chronicle, August Wheeler, Dan, Upstate Artists Exhibit in Exclusive MAG Show, MPN Now, July Rafferty, Rebecca, The Elephant in the Room, City Newspaper, July 2008 — O'Sullivan, Michael, Modern or Retro?
-- into their checklists, including Reality Check: Representational Paintings from the Modern and Contemporary Collection
of the MFAH, Houston Collects: African American
Art (MFAH): Second Nature: Contemporary Landscapes From the MFAH Collection, NeoHooDoo:
Art for a Forgotten Faith (Menil), Cosmopolitan Routes: Houston Collects Latin American
Art, The Progress
of Love (Menil), plus any number
of photographic and prints - and -
drawings show at the MFAH that might not be «Big A» enough for Tibbits's criteria.
Hull has organized numerous publications and exhibitions including Blind Date (1998), a catalogue
of 31 artists and writers» collaborations; I'm Still In
Love With You (1998 - 99), an album and catalogue in which visual artists and writers respond to the 1972 album by Al Green; Song Poems (2000 - 01), a catalogue with three CDs
of 43 original lyrics, songs and album
art contributed by numerous writers, artists and musicians; and Nothing Moments (2007), a publishing and curatorial project consisting
of 24 limited edition books and over 400 original
drawings.
Her
love of classical
art and her consummate
drawing skill both underpin her evocative imagery.
Rahul Mitra: Race, Religion, Politics,
Art and Sex at the end
of the world The Houston artist presents paintings,
drawings and box constructions exploring dystopian - inflected themes
of poverty, ennui, custom,
love, strangeness, technology and linguistics.
2002 Projections, Miami
Loves Design, Miami, FL
Drawing Conclusions, Buena Vista Building, curated by Nina Arias, Miami, FL Optic Nerve IV, Museum
of Contemporary
Art, North Miami, FL A Thousand Hounds: a Walk with the Dogs, Norton Museum
of Art, FL No Show, Frederic Snitzer Gallery, curated by Robert Chambers, Miami, FL L'Autoritralto Gallery Sesto Senso, curated by Stefano Pasquini, Bologna, Italy
Her group exhibitions include I Walk the Line: New Australian
Drawing, Museum
of Contemporary
Art, Sydney, 2009; Robert Jacks
Drawing Prize, Bendigo
Art Gallery, Bendigo, Victoria; Honk if you
Love Contemporary
Art, Ryan Renshaw Gallery, Brisbane 2008 and Zonal Marx — A
Drawing Project, Victorian College
of the
Arts Gallery, Melbourne, 2007.
Nivedita Menon.Economic and Political Weekly, November 26th, 2005 «Artists seek to fill 9/11 Voids», Christine Lagorio, CBSnews.com, September 12, 2005 «This Mural Devours its Viewers,» Benjamin Genocchio, New York Times, NJ p. 11, July 24, 2005 «A Glimpse
of New York from a Magic Carpet,» Dorit Cohen, NY
Arts, May / June 2005 «Wall - to - Wall
Drawings», Christopher Howard, Brooklyn Rail, July 2005 «Fatal
Love», Courtney Martin, Flash
Art May / June 2005, p. 94 «Telling Tales
of History, Myth, Fantasy (and Real Life, Too)», Benjamin Genocchio, New York Times, Connecticut Desk, April 10, 2005 «The Artist's Tale», Benjamin Genocchio, New York Times, NJ April 10, 2005 «The Artist: Chitra Ganesh», Trikone Magazine, p. 11, March 2005 «Magical Flight Through Modern India,» Holland Cotter, New York Times, Friday March 4, 2005 «Brave New World,» Andrea Scott, Time Out NY, March 17 - 23, 2005
1993 Les Amis des Musées de Verviers: Aspects de la mouvance construite internationale, Fondation Pro Mesures
Art International, Verviers, Belgium (catalogue) Yale Collects Yale, Yale University
Art Gallery, New Haven, CT Skowhegan 93, Colby College Museum
of Art, Waterville, ME (booklet) Building a Collection: The Department
of Contemporary
Art, Museum
of Fine
Arts, Boston, MA Artists» Photographs: A Private View, Blum Helman Gallery, New York Live in Your Head, Hochschule für Angewandte Kunst and Galerie Metropol, Vienna (curated by Robert Nickas, catalogue) The Tradition
of Geometric Abstraction in American
Art 1930 — 1990, Whitney Museum
of American
Art, New York 15th Anniversary Group Exhibition, Arthur Roger Gallery, New Orleans, LA
Drawing the Line Against AIDS, AmFAR
Art Against AIDS, Venice Biennale, Venice Looking at Collecting Today, Chateau de Tanlay, Burgundy, France Legend In My Living Room, Rhona Hoffman Gallery, New York I
Love You More than My Own Death, Venice Biennale, Venice Italia - America, L'Astrazione Ridefinita, Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna, San Marino, Italy (curated by Demetrio Paparoni, catalogue) New York Painters, Sammlung Goetz, Munich (catalogue) Legend in My Living Room, Rhona Hoffman Gallery, New York Wall Works, Edition Schellmann, Cologne, Germany Works on Paper, Kohn Abrams Gallery, Los Angeles Twenty Years, Daniel Weinberg Gallery, Santa Monica, CA Peter Halley, Todd Levin, Thread Waxing Space, New York (video project) Living with
Art: The Collection
of Ellyn & Saul Dennison, The Morris Museum, Morris, NJ (catalogue) Color, Pamela Auchincloss Gallery, New York New York on Paper, Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac, Paris
Everything is going to be alright, Elizabeth Cherry Gallery, curated by Bob Nickas, Tucson, Arizona, USA Fresh: Recent Acquisitions, Albright - Knox
Art Gallery, Buffalo, New York, USA Works on Paper From Acconci to Zittel, Victoria Miro Gallery, London, England Next Wave Prints v. 2.0, Elias Fine
Art, Allston, Massachusetts, USA New Paintings, Wayne Gonzales, Jacqueline Humphries, Jonathan Lasker, Blake Rayne, Dan Walsh, Kevin Bruk Gallery, Miami, USA 2000
Drawings & Photographs, Matthew Marks Gallery, New York, USA What's So Funny About Color, Elias Fine
Art, Boston, USA Glee: Painting Now, The Aldrich Museum
of Contemporary
Art, Ridgefield, CT Palm Beach Institute
of Contemporary
Art, Organized by Amy Cappellazzo and Jessica Hough), Florida, USA PICT: Digital Image Painting, Banff Centre for the
Arts, curated by Yvonne Force and Carmen Zita) Alberta, Canada Paula Cooper Gallery, New York, with R. Grosvenor, R. Lichtenstein, R. McBride and D. Walsh, Tomio Koyama Gallery, Tokyo, Japan Hex Enduction Hour, Team Gallery, New York, USA (Curated by Bob Nickas)(212), Gary Tatintsian Gallery, New York (Organized by Irena Popiashvili, catalogue with essay by Christine Kim) Bit By Bit: Painting & Digital Culture, Numark Gallery, Washington, USA 1999 Sweet & Sour, Galerie
Art & Public, Geneva, Switzerland Digital Sites, Numark Gallery, Washington, USA 1998 Brite Magic, Islip
Art Museum, East Islip, New York, USA (Curated by Carolanna Parlatto) 1997 Diamond Dogs, Team Gallery, New York, USA Super Body, Tomio Koyama Gallery, Tokyo, Japan 1996 Face and Figure in Contemporary
Art, Museum
of Fine
Arts, Boston, USA AbFab, Feature, New York, USA Mutate /
Loving the New Flesh, Lauren Wittels Gallery, New York, USA (Curated by Michael Cohen) Supastore de Luxe, UP & Co., New York, USA (Curated by Sarah Staton)
Also this year the Fashion Textile Museum hosts a celebration
of Anna Sui, whose romantic rock - n - roll designs
draw inspiration from US popular culture, while prints by one
of the nation's best -
loved artists, Andy Warhol, tour the UK as part
of the
Art Fund supported initiative, Artist Rooms.
For all
of those who
love and collect either
drawings or Hockney, lot 114
of the Sotheby's
Art Contemporain auction is what they should look out for.
DAVID DRISKELL Creative Spirit: Five Decades by Bridget Goodbody DAINA HIGGINS New Paintings by Charles Schultz LOIS DODD New Panel Paintings by Sharon Butler Unlikely Friends: JAMES BROOKS & DAN FLAVIN by Greg Lindquist DAMIEN HIRST The Complete Spot Paintings 1986 — 2011 by Corina Larkin LORI ELLISON by Corina Larkin GEORGES HUGNET The
Love Life
of the Spumifers by Valery Oisteanu Dark Christmas by Bradley Rubenstein ELLSWORTH KELLY Schwarz & Weiss by David Rhodes MALCOLM MORLEY Another Way to Make an Image, Monotypes by Robert Storr Five Works from the Collection
of Albert Murray: ROMARE BEARDEN and NORMAN LEWIS by Charles Schultz THE RONALD S. LAUDER COLLECTION: Selections from the 3rd Century BC to the 20th Century / Germany, Austria, and France by Charles Schultz Anonymous Tantra Paintings by Noah Dillon SANGRAM MAJUMDAR New Work by Kara L. Rooney GUDMUNDUR THORODDSEN Father's Father by Paolo Javier SOTO Paris and Beyond, 1950 — 1970 by Cora Fisher JESS Paintings by Phong Bui GEORGE MCNEIL by Robert Berlind VICTOR MATTHEWS by Vincent Katz LOLA MONTES SCHNABEL
Love Before Intimacy by David Markus THOMAS WOODRUFF The Four Temperament Variations by Kara L. Rooney MARTHA CLIPPINGER Hopscotch by Robert Berlind PETER GALLO by Jonathan Goodman Connected by Noah Dillon KANDINSKY's «Painting with White Border» by Susan Bee BARBARA SANDLER Straight On Till Morning by Robert Berlind December (Organized by Howie Chen) by Nathan Kernan EDWIN DICKINSON In Retrospect by Robert Berlind JOSÉ RIVERA by Nathan Kernan REMBRANDT»S WORLD: Dutch
Drawings from the Clement C. Moore Collection by Sara Christoph JOSEPH MONTGOMERY Velveteen by Linnea Kniaz The Renaissance Portrait from Donatello to Bellini by Mira Schor BOSCO SODI Ubi Sunt by Jonathan Goodman DOUG WADA Americana by Lilly Wei Mind the Gap by Anne Sherwood Pundyk BILL JENSEN by Ben La Rocco WITHIN / WITHOUT: A Studio Visit With SHOSHANA DENTZ by Zachary Wollard SUSANNA HELLER's Studio by Robert Berlind STUDIO VISIT: JOYCE PENSATO by William Corwin Making American Taste: Narrative
Art for a New Democracy by Shane McAdams Letter from BERLIN by David Rhodes JOSEPH MARIONI Eye to Eye by Robert C. Morgan GORDON MOORE by Joan Waltemath Master Bill at MoMA by Irving Sandler
Drawing on contemporary sociology, neuroscience and
of course
art the Irish Museum of Modern Art's exhibition «What We Call Love» explores how the notion of love has evolved within the 20th centu
art the Irish Museum
of Modern
Art's exhibition «What We Call Love» explores how the notion of love has evolved within the 20th centu
Art's exhibition «What We Call
Love» explores how the notion of love has evolved within the 20th cent
Love» explores how the notion
of love has evolved within the 20th cent
love has evolved within the 20th century.
For the exhibition, Blake illuminates these new and evolving forms
of representation and examines the implications these developments have had on
art and social action through a curatorial approach that
draws on their own preoccupation with themes
of interracial desire, same - sex
love, and racial and sexual bigotry.
After years
of focusing on creating painted wooden sculptures
of art historical themes and characters, the artist Susan Sills is returning to her first
love -
drawing, and to themes closer to her heart - her family.
Art is a part
of my life because I
love expressing myself by pictures and
drawings.
From 2010 — 2014 she was the Barbara Lee Chief Curator at the Institute
of Contemporary
Art (ICA) Boston, where she assembled one - person exhibitions
of artists Steve Locke, Catherine Opie, Josiah McElheny, and Amy Sillman, and the group exhibitions Leap Before You Look: Black Mountain College 1933 — 1957, Dance /
Draw, and This Will Have Been:
Art,
Love & Politics in the 1980s.
In only two years as Director
of the Fine
Arts Museums
of San Francisco, he presided over crowd -
drawing exhibitions like «Casanova: The Seduction
of Europe» and «The Summer
of Love Experience:
Art, Fashion and Rock & Roll,» while also reigning in the institution's unbalanced budget.
After serving in the United States Army for two years, in France and Germany, he moved to England to study at the Ruskin School
of Drawing and Fine
Art in Oxford (1958 — 59) under the G.I. Bill, where he developed a
love of Cézanne, and then at the Royal College
of Art in London (1959 — 61), alongside David Hockney, Derek Boshier, Peter Phillips, Allen Jones and Patrick Caulfield.
This year's theme, «Flower Power: Floral Imagery in
Art, Antiques & Design», celebrates the 50th anniversary
of San Francisco's Summer
of Love, and sees a display
of work that
draws on the iconography
of flowers — be it in jewellery, ceramics or paintings.
Modern
Art Oxford presents «
Love Is Enough» an exhibition
drawing together works from public and private collections in the UK and USA, and juxtaposing the work
of Pop legend Andy Warhol with the Victorian textile designer, poet, novelist, translator, and socialist activist William Morris.
Dumas
draws on her expansive visual archive and the nuances
of language to create intense, psychologically charged works which explore themes such as sexuality,
love, death and guilt, often referencing
art history and current affairs.