Sentences with phrase «minimal works often»

Marden's minimal works often use muted colors to achieve abstracted forms that play on light and line.

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As a single working mom of a busy 8 yr old they often provide great ideas for limited budgets & minimal time.
Slow cooker recipes are great because most have minimal «hand's on» cooking time and often they can cook all day and be nearly ready when you get home from work!
Tools like video sharing sites, blogs, social networking sites, social media and viral marketing — technologies that gain their value from the work of people acting with only minimal direction (or none at all) and often in large numbers.
To be successful, she argues, the young scientist must: 1) be aware of the geography of the journey, 2) be open to as many options as possible so that course changes can be made with minimal pain, 3) practice solid «people» and presentation skills (oral and written) as often as possible, and 4) be committed to the endeavor of hard work that is successful science.
When aerobic muscles are very weak compared to the rest of the aerobic system, it is often seen that the muscles will start to produce lactate at a lower heart rate (as there is minimal blood perfusion from the outside, meaning that the muscles are working with the minimal oxygen they have locally).
Along with getting dress more often, I'm working on a minimal, dewey makeup look that I'll wear this spring / summer on the weekends and the days that I'll have the boys at home int he summer.
Pay is minimal, their health is often precarious, the work is arduous, and conditions are hazardous.
A market order guarantees execution, and it often has low commissions due to the minimal work brokers need to do.
[But for a well - run company, Cash is often fairly minimal (in terms of working capital), so it's sensible to exclude it from your valuation].
This field of study is not emphasized in veterinary schools and the minimal course work that is required, is often taught by people who have strong ties to the pet food industry.
On a weekly basis, we are often faced with sugary gifts from clients, endless amounts of time working in front of a computer, and minimal sunlight.
Brilliant games with potential are often hidden behind a mass of tripe created by people who are jumping on whatever is popular in the hopes of snagging some easy money for minimal work.
Although Woelffer is often known for minimal compositions, his early works draw from the regional tribal and pre-Columbian aesthetics which he discovered while living in Mexico.
Haynes» work is clearly «abstract», and participates in a relatively minimal pictorial economy that is often seen as one of abstraction's disadvantages compared to figuration.
The works are minimal but not, as McLean is often concerned, «too minimal»; familiar and yet at once unknown perhaps.
The sea is a recurring motif in Dean's work, and the themes that have come to define her filmic oeuvre include subtle lighting, long, static camera takes, minimal narrative, and a sense of meditation, contemplation, and stillness, often accompanied by ambient sound.
While the works are often visually minimal, using only black and white, circles, lines and dots, they have a presence based on the accretion of their labor.
Often in flux between maximal and minimal, Duncan's work is a constant balancing act of positive or negative, loud or quite, solitary or participatory and tends to lead towards questions regarding perception, experience and transcendence.
is a group show of paintings, prints, relief objects and works on canvas that seem to require minimal intervention on the artists» behalf, but actually belie the often complex ideas or extended periods of time spent contemplating, reworking and refining these processes.
«Thus, with their symmetry, tidy execution and minimal gesture the small works on paper often seem to be more quintessential Rothko than many of his canvases.
Fishman's minimal works are composed of saturated, often fluorescent hues to suggest color's narcotic power.
Speaking of the collection, he said: «I expand my use of coiled construction, which allows me to work in a number of roles simultaneously (designer, artist, craftsman, etc.) with minimal concern for the distinctions or boundaries imposed on the work once it leaves the studio, often resulting in work that is hybrid or plural in nature.
Daniel Lefcourt's work, often minimal in appearance and nearly monochromatic, engages weighty conceptual questions and artistic concerns.
From a linguistic point of view his work can be read as a development, a personal «derivation» of sculptural processes that arise from the geometric shapes of Minimal art and from the more archetypal ones of Arte Povera, from a thematic point of view his pieces are often the translation of formulae and numbers linked to those facts or histories from which they originate.»
Ranging from minimal gestures to room - filling installations, these works often order or re-configure diverse objects, colours, and textures into unexpected series and sequences based on certain principles or limitations.
Tworkov's work from this period is commonly referred to as geometric or minimal, and it has been often misinterpreted as a repudiation of abstract expressionism; however, while it is true that the artist did believe that the painterly self - expression of the 1950s had become hackneyed, his late paintings were more about the addition of the intellect, vis - à - vis formal structure or planning, than about the elimination of the subconscious impulse.
Often minimal and sparse in colour, Sahib's works invariably stand in for the body rather than offer a figurative representation.
His work, often developed in series, reduces the formal vocabulary he investigates to its most minimal structure.
Tuttle's work often involves delicate details, fine lines, and simple gestures that can exist as minimal effects or exotic collage.
«More than Minimal: a Selby Gallery exhibition this month sheds new light on the diverse and often dramatic work of the late Ronald Bladen,» Sarasota Magazine, February 1.
His neon sculpture, often architectural in scale, has been exhibited worldwide and his seminal works in incandescent light, translucent fabric and minimal geometric form helped reinvent the sculptural idiom.
This process stems from an ancient technique and allows Johnston to work in a number of roles simultaneously with minimal concern for the distinctions or boundaries imposed on the work once it leaves the studio, often resulting in work that is hybrid or plural in nature.
Often minimal and sparse in color, Sahib's works invariably stand in for the body rather than offering a figurative representation.
Working with materials such as metal, concrete and wood, his minimal forms are often recognisable as furniture, municipal structures and trees.
BIO / STATEMENT: In her installation work, Belgian artist Kato Six makes minimal but incisive spatial interventions that act as sculptural marginalia — annotations that are often literally placed in the margins of the space they occupy.
His works present a blend of readymade material and minimal artistic intervention, achieving unexpected, humorous outcomes that often verge on the absurd and challenge our aesthetic sensibilities.
Rather than showing the mere achievement of the translation — such as of a given text into a new text — Michael Riedel's works reveal the possibilities provided by often just minimal interventions into the extant material.
Something of a prophetic figure in postwar abstract art, Reinhardt is often associated with abstract expressionist painting, although he is best seen as an apostle of concrete art, whose works bridged the gap between the Abstract Expressionism and Hard Edge Painting of the 50s, and the Minimal art of the 60s.
Furthermore, studies have consistently shown that the neurotransmitter dopamine acts on various psychobiological systems to affect the expression of species typical maternal behaviour in both mothers who have given birth, and non-mothers who demonstrate materal behaviours through repeated exposure to young.30 - 34 New mothers with minimal experience develop an attraction to, and recognition of, their own infants, their odours, cries and visual characteristics; 35 and hence, infants and their cues become rewarding to the mother.36 Mothers also undergo a change in their emotional states, being more anxious and more often attentive to infants, and to threats to the infant; 37,38 they show greater attentional flexibility and working memory.
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