Sentences with phrase «making physical artworks»

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Here, in South America we could enjoy the setting sun, with clouds, finally designed in Voxel that will make them appear as physical and real objects in 3D, abandoning those artwork spread on the sky.
Limited Run Games will also be producing a physical release for the PS4 and the artwork has been made to resemble the American SEGA CD and 32X artwork.
If you're an artist used to making physical paintings, sculptures or installations, a web - based artwork might feel a bit flimsy and intangible.
On the occasion of the release of Phaidon's Body of Art, the incisive artist explains why the physical process of art making can be as illuminating as the finished artwork itself.
MassArt welcomed artist John Walker for the 2017 Master Print Series, an artist in residency project during which, an established artist transforms an idea into physical artwork, and invites students to collaborate in the art - making process.
MassArt welcomed artist Alison Elizabeth Taylor for the 2016 Master Print Series, an artist in residency project during which, an established artist transforms an idea into physical artwork, and invites students to collaborate in the art - making process.
MassArt welcomed artist Winfred Rembert for the 2014 Master Print Series, an artist in residency project during which, an established artist transforms an idea into physical artwork, and invites students to collaborate in the art - making process.
It is also a highly physical process, requiring strength, stamina, and technical prowess - Marks Made tells the story of what happens in the studio and the resulting artworks.
Not just video work that critiques and appropriates television, such as Dara Birnbaum, or sculpture that comprises a physical television, such as Nam Jun Paik, but also artwork made to be broadcast on television.
Continuing his use of slow physical processes such as scratching and melting, the artist eschews language and symbolism as forms of communication, preferring the shared physical experiences of making and viewing artwork as a way to create mutual empathy.
In fact, rather than regarding these canvases as artworks at all (they are not titled or dated), it appears that Suter sees them as physical responses to the circumstances in which they are made.
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