Sentences with phrase «many artists feel»

Indeed, the rock artist feels almost obliged to cultivate them.
Are there other ways being a Christian music artist feels like it pigeonholes you as an artist?
And in her haste to destroy, she didn't stop to think or care or consider what the artist felt or what the work might have meant.
Only after the rules have been mastered and the artist feels safe within the structure of traditional visual artwork, can he stretch his wings and be his most creative.
Not all the art in Drawing Autism can be linked to some characteristic of autism; some works are simply the result of an autistic artist feeling the joy of creation.
I hope that fans, makeup lovers, and makeup artists feel that.»
But, I hope my experience will help other martial artists feel encouraged to get back to what they love.
The great Japanese animator, now 73, is one of those artists I feel lucky to have shared an overlapping lifetime with.
Also produced and directed by Franco, The Disaster Artist feels like a perfect fit for this hyper - prolific jack - of - all - trades; he must understand more than most the drive to create and the pleasure / pain of the creation's ultimate completion and exhibition.
Faces Places, then, registers as a profound meditation on the compulsion some artists feel to make their work, and its completion, indistinguishable from the day - to - day actions and recollections of their own lives.
It's telling, I think, that so many of the people I know who skipped The Room but liked The Disaster Artist feel no strong urge to watch the Wiseau film after.
It's a wonderfully self - aware moment, but while the writing is smart, The Artist feels like more than just a clever pastiche.
Teaching artists felt that their participation in LTA led them to change their teaching practice by trying new things with students, especially finding strategies to reach below average students.
After all, they've been selling well without having to make any corrections, and lines form for them at these events to buy a manga of whatever the artist feels like drawing, so they're flawless as it is.
«I was doing watercolors and making really appealing renderings of spaces so the client would say, «Yes, let's go ahead and make that,»» he says, his voice revealing how every artist feels about the work they have to do to pay the bills.
Its a sensation of all creative artist feels when they give birth to their masterpiece!
Some artists feel that they need to be given unlimited time for exploration and «feeling» out the art.
When they upload all of their work to an Art Mall site, it makes many artists feel like they are finally getting their -LSB-...]
Furthermore, it is often forgotten that most artist feel themselves cursed: they HAVE to create, and this «job» of being a creator simply has no real place in the world.
When they upload all of their work to an Art Mall site, it makes many artists feel like they are finally getting their work online.
What did surprise me was finding out that a lot of artists feel really isolated, and they long to connect with a larger community.
Obviously, most artists feel that their art is worth more than $ 5.
I think artists feel like outsiders in many instances of normal society.
Unfortunately, a lot of artists feel that they should not have to write about their artistic process.
I think what's interesting is that the headline (of an email i didn't actually receive, but i did receive the follow - up) echoes how artists themselves feel... argg it's so scary when you put yourself out there and in the beginning get little response and the tendency is to take it personally...
I don't think Pop artists feel that way.
If an artist feels truly that their work is of value, he or she will communicate this naturally to their collectors and everybody wins.
While some of these artists feel that the grid still expresses the situation best, others argue for a more dislocated experience.
-LSB-...] don't depict Seal Point but rather are meditations on the ineffable qualities of a place as Walker has experienced it — color, light, motion, shape, texture — recording the narrative of how the artist feels about this special location over the course of changing seasons, months and years.
Compared with the confrontational bluster, angst and irony of American art in the decades that followed, each of these artists feels a bit precious.
Pollock saw Sobel when the anxious artist felt himself starting over.
The individual space granted to each artist feels just about right.
The artist felt a strong, private connection to his works on paper.
Abstract artists felt that their paintings did not have to only portray the recognizable things of the world.
[Editors» Note: This coming weekend, we'll be touring Brooklyn for GO open studios, an event in which visitors vote on which artist they feel deserves an exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum.
At this moment I would say many artists feel the responsibility to engage directly in issues of identity and politics.
Crosman writes that these paintings «don't depict Seal Point but rather are meditations on the ineffable qualities of a place as Walker has experienced it — color, light, motion, shape, texture — recording the narrative of how the artist feels about this special location over the course of changing seasons, months and years.»
Sheila Smith's latest photos are a series entitled «Night — N.Y.C.» The artist feels that photographing at night in N.Y.C. (especially rainy nights) can produce moody images that are magical.»
When artists feel excluded and boast of the handmade, they think they are special as well.
Artists feel comfortable experimenting in a shared production and / or fabrication process with MASS MoCA staff without fear of a high - pressure premiere schedule.
His monumental fourteen foot long steel sculpture metal 2 ’64 (1964), which is included in the current show, elucidates his break from form and figure in a move that was part of a wider tide of western artists feeling constrained by the traditionality of their practices» confines.
Why, then, do artists feel obliged to trash the gallery that is giving them a shot.
This exhibition also features his sculptural work, with which the artist feels that he is «able to shorten the distance between paintings and reality».
At that point in his career, the artist felt that his Japanese identity was lacking a presence in his work.
Some of the artists felt it incumbent upon them to use their artwork to directly address civil rights and civil justice issues related to African American experience through representation of Black people and Black lives.
The concept for this exhibition was to invite artists who have made works for the Murals of La Jolla project to recommend an artist they feel... Continued
Art galleries feel the pressure to go for splash and entertainment, and artists feel the pressure to make gestures worthy of their celebrity.
Discussing the political nature of her work, she says, «As a citizen I am deeply disturbed by recent events, but as an artist I feel all I can do is bear witness.
(The issue of second - generation Ab Ex women, whose best work is critically considered to have occurred after 1950, is one that many women artists felt was dismissive of the actual timing of their development and work.)
This short film effectively addresses the, «beauty, vastness... [and] the inherent loneliness» the artist feels the American West evokes.
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