Sentences with phrase «most colored pencils»

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We used the most basic and easy of supplies (it was the end of the day, after all)- just crayons, pencils, and colored pencils.
The single - hole design works for most typical - size pencils, including regular and colored pencils.
She loves to express her creativity using colored pencils and paint, but most especially with her clothes.
This mechanical pencil has a built in brush, which allows even color distribution and most natural look.
Brown color brow pencils suit Indian skin the most I feel.
But first, download Sarah's printable calendar pages to color, and block out a little time to color with pencils, markers, or crayons in the most mindless way possible!
The most widely used art tools are the commonplace blue or black ball point pen, # 2 lead pencils, charcoal, pastels, colored pencils, watercolors and / or acrylic paints.
Describing his work as «long - form, visual, comedic poetry» and «glorified political cartooning,» the artist continues to use his unique background to create heroically - scaled installations, most often anchored by wall - sized, photorealistic drawings utilizing charcoal, graphite and colored pencils.
The show's more than fifty works included important canvases from private and public collections, but the most spectacular inclusions, in many ways, were the works on paper, ranging from intimate pencil studies with little or no color to pastel and crayon - enriched images, as complete as paintings; many of these had rarely — if ever — been exhibited before.
Twice now, most recently in September 2007, I failed to notice that Ingrid Calame starts by tracing found urban markings for her luminous, layered abstractions in colored pencil on Mylar.
Martin is most often associated with Minimalism, because of her use of pencil grids and spare bands of muted color, but she spoke rapturously of the natural landscape and the emotive and expressive power of art in a very un-Minimalist way.
Most recognized for her evocative paintings marked out with pale color washes and subtle pencil lines, Agnes Martin was a Canadian - born American artist, whose conviction of the emotive and expressive power of art shaped her career.
Artists such as Clare E. Rojas, Chris Johanson, Shara Hughes, and David X. Levine — a self - taught artist whose colored pencil on paper works are among the most hard - won objects that I have ever come across - all have very different aesthetic points of view, but all construct images that draw energy from the space in between knowing and naivete.
But for the most part, the show consists of her notoriously plain but moving canvases, in which minimal color and simple, hand - drawn pencil lines quietly carry the emotional content.»
Through a series of hand - drawn pencil lines, filled in with delicate layers of color, like Mondrian, she successfully clustered together the most basic and crucial possibilities for the grid as juncture between the sacred and the secular, flattening this polarity (and antagonism) and creating a new way to contain both in harmonious balance.
Tam Van Tran Most Secret Butterfly, 2009 Acrylic, staples, and colored pencil on paper and canvas 90 x 85 x 35 inches San Jose Museum of Art Created in part with funds provided by the James Irvine Foundation; commissioned by the Council of 100
Donate art supplies (colored pencils, water color sets and glue sticks) to Subway Series partner Cool Culture, a nonprofit that works with NYC's most under - served families.
Most of the materials used in the wall drawings are five - and - dime simple: pencils, colored ink, crayons, brushes, paper.
Looking closely to explore the intricate details of nature's seemingly simplest forms, artist David Morrison's vivid colored - pencil on paper creations bring to hyper - realistic life the inherent beauty, delicacy, and texture in the organic objects most of us take for granted.
The fifty - seven works in the exhibition can be divided more or less equally into three related groups: eighteen oil paintings done on linen, all measuring 22 x 28 inches; nineteen oils done on paper, all measuring 22 x 30 inches; twenty drawings on paper, most of which measure around 11 x 14 inches, and done in a wide range of materials, including gouache, colored pencil, crayon, ink, and graphite.
Even at their most outré, the outfits complement rather than distract from the many gems of this museum's collection: a colored - pencil drawing of a blue jacket by James Castle, a carved - wood sculpture of a porcupine by David Alvarez, or one of the many works by artists whose names remain unknown.
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