Sentences with phrase «move painting into»

Michael Chavez, left, and Chris Perez move a painting into place Tuesday before it is hung on a wall at the new Clyfford Still Museum, just west of the Denver Art Museum's Hamilton Building.
Stella's «Black paintings» signaled a change in the art world, as they did much to move painting into an optical realm of empty signs.
Since its restoration, the Guggenheim has coped with the ramp in perhaps the only way possible: the museum has moved painting into the newer wings off to the side.
Sculpture enjoyed much higher regard at this juncture in the New York art scene, and experimentation with moving painting into three dimensions — emphasizing its object quality — was widespread (Lynda Benglis, Blinky Palermo, and Jack Whitten were only a few of the artists exploring this direction).
If Stella's call for a new sense of space tends too quickly towards a literal - minded interpretation, the problem with Peter Halley's Neo-Geo abstraction was that it moved painting into a philosophical, theoretical, and technological / conceptual space which was literal or literalizing in its very own way (e.g., as geometric abstractions came to serve as the pictorial ««models» of intellectual concepts»).

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This move will transform Akzo into a more focused supplier of paints and coatings.
The move by the embattled Uber leader comes as Uber conducts a wide - ranging internal investigation into allegations of sexism and sexual harassment, as well as substantive management issues that have painted the company as a goat rodeo when it comes to its treatment of employees.
One painting depicted the descent from the cross, Jesus's limp body being moved into the arms of his grieving Mother.
Bailey began working on the Aaron sculpture last spring and had it finished and brightly painted (Aaron's uniform in appropriate blue, white and red) just in time to move it, with the assistance of three helpers, into his small front yard on the night of the opener.
She moved into the apartment four years ago and it wasn't inspected for lead paint until June.
«The painting was deemed a forgery and moved downstairs into the basement storage room,» says Martin.
when we moved into this house (almost) two years ago, we realized that the paint colors and wallpaper choices were really quite nice, once upon a time.
I had floor to ceiling paintings in my little powder room but just moved them into another room.
We're moving into a new house that's cream with navy shutters and I want to paint the front door a minty color.
So I finally made the move into my new house (after hours and hours and layers and layers of painting and priming) and I feel like my normal routine has been out of whack..
A vintage wooden chest doubles as a table when moved outside, and fits effortlessly into the rustic theme when it's painted white and distressed.
You could also paint a cabinet door with chalk paint and frame it out like it was a chalkboard with hinges so you can move it to get into the electrical panel easily.
Last weekend while we were away Sara moved into her new room and we had both her room and the baby's room painted.
I knew my project would be my paint supply room... which has turned into my paint and gardening supply room The Husband moved most of his tools down to a little wood working shop in the basement and he left me... [Read more...]
Now moving into writing and painting.
He demonstrates the power of this procedural approach by showing how painting in a tree line and redirecting roads can be just as easy as moving mountains and changing a desert into a tropical swamp.
M Night Shyamalan painted himself so badly into a corner being the twist guy his career inevitably took several steps back when he moved away from it.
Just as modernist painting bears the traces of the painter's movements and presence, and modernist literature has moved toward the first - person essay, the autobiography, and the diary, so the strain of modernist filmmaking that was launched with the French New Wave has integrated the filmmaker's methods with the movie itself, and turned fictions into documentaries about their making.
He will demonstrate the power of this procedural approach by showing how painting in a tree line and redirecting roads can be just as easy as moving mountains and changing a desert into a tropical swamp.
Chilean - born Ruiz is a director whose love of storytelling and narrative play is often more engaging than the films themselves but with Mysteries of Lisbon, an epic based on a classic Portuguese novel (one yet untranslated into English), his engagement with the characters and their defining stories guides his direction, and his graceful camerawork and unerring eye for images both classical (like paintings in a cinematic frame) and fluid (his camera moves with purpose and grace) are in the service of the trajectories of the characters.
Virtually everything else is either changed or completely different — sheet metal headers, in creased oil capacity, wider wheels, high - speed tires, re-engineered front suspension, beefed - up rear suspension, limited - slip differential, Warner T - 10 gearbox, no rear seat, spare tire moved to platform behind the seats, battery relocated into trunk, wood - rimmed steering wheel, added tachometer and oil pressure gauge, disc brakes at the front, heavy - duty drum brakes at the rear, quicker steering, Koni shocks all around and the whole package topped off with a special paint job.
Throughout the novel, Hay moves back and forth through Elsie's years, giving the reader introspective looks into her life: from her days as a vibrant, adventurous young woman to her years mothering her twins, Elaine and Don; from the time she stepped out of her ordinary life to have her portrait painted to the present day, when she looks into her mirror at «the facility» and says to herself, «I have no idea who you are or why you're here.»
Joan assessed the crowd, lighting upon the most interesting: young men turning white T - shirts into art, pinching the material tight and rubber - banding each section until they looked like porcupines being dipped into huge steaming vats of colored dyes; the young woman with a bird's nest of purple hair sitting at a potter's wheel, slamming down hunks of clay, her hands moving nearly as fast as the wheel, cups, vases, plates, bowls, trays, appearing like magic; the elderly man in a worn blue linen suit, a jaunty straw boater on his head, a smeared palette tight in his hand, painting a mammoth canvas of people on a beach staring out at an ocean where a sailboat bobbed in the distance, though he himself was standing in a mowed field; the handsome young man at an old - fashioned school desk, a manual typewriter in front of him, a stack of paper to the side.
Her writing passion stems from her immense love for art, which began with drawing at age five and moved into oil painting by age eight.
From the moment we moved into our new home, we knew we wanted to brighten up our tiny kitchen and since knocking down walls and replacing cabinets would cost several thousand dollars, we decided a fresh coat of paint would be the next best thing.
Good moaning Beach Cottage friends, foes, anyone who would care to listen really... today I am here to show you a cottage in chaos... well not really, one does tend to be on the dramatic side, but, right now my lovely husband, aka Mr Beach Cottage and I are camping out in the study while I paint our bedroom floor white... this has not been met with the most favourable of comments but after lots of quotes from tradies, upwards of $ 15,000, talk of us moving out of the house for a week while our floors are painted, other speak of loading all of our furniture (of which I am not short) into one half of the house and other various scenarios, I decided to go the DIY route and start on our bedroom and see what happened.
- character creation lets you choose skin color, face, eye color and haircut - later in the game you can get glasses, pants, shoes and other stuff - start off by meeting Tom Nook and his posse of Happy Home employees - this includes Lyle the Otter and Digby the Dog, who give advice and help to keep the game moving forward - Lottie the Otter is Lyle's niece and handles the front desk in the game - she welcomes you every time you boot up the game and tells you what to do next - gameplay starts off with placing furniture, but quickly evolves into something more - place a house on the world map and cycle through seasons to see what you like - house can modified with different roofs, doors, colors and more - every animal unlocks new furniture for you to use - completing a lot of requests is vital to getting a lot of content - characters will react to everything that you place and remove in the house - three pieces of furniture must be in or outside of the house and these need to implemented into the final design - if you don't follow this rule, your animal customer will not approve - add wallpaper, carpets, lamps, signs, music covers, paintings and much more - by completing special objectives in the office, which you pay for with Play Coins, you can even expand the feature set - set background sounds, choose curtains, change up furniture, display fossils and get a bigger variety of fish and paintings.
He will demonstrate the power of this procedural approach by showing how painting in a tree line and redirecting roads can be just as easy as moving mountains and changing a desert into a tropical swamp.
You'll paint moving walls and try to time your ascent, you'll load sponge cubes with paint to make them expand into usable platforms and you'll come up against an array of Octarian foes and bosses that force you to use your paint guns in different and clever ways.
I frequently discovered that if I had become stuck at a particular point in the game the solution to my difficulty would probably be found by transitioning into my painting form, sliding around sideways and moving onwards with my quest.
Dipping into it in squid form allows you to hide from enemies, to move faster, to scale painted walls and to top up your ink reserves - and so victory comes about not just by spraying everywhere, but by spraying wisely, opening up new channels for yourself and your team - mates.
This means he is able to turn into a wall painting at all, and actually move around in this 2D perspective.
However, there's an advantage to having more paint around, as players can transform temporarily into squids, moving at a faster pace across a map and also refilling their paint gun at the same time.
Characters move like normal humans, running and jumping, but they can also instantly dive into painted parts of an area.
More than just a metaphor, his subject begs a question we as painters should all ask ourselves: is there enough stuff washing into our own paintings, not simply stuff off the mind, but stuff moved by the much greater force of nature?
Curated by Paul Schimmel, the show charts Guston's progress as he played with Color Field painting, moved into grid - like abstractions, and came gradually closer to figuration, combining the visual languages of Abstract Expressionism and Minimalism.
As usual he has given a very clear and easy to follow class, but I just wish he had used some artistic license and moved the dark tree or even left it out that is behind the foreground tree on the right hand side as it is so dark my eye keeps going to it instead of into the picture I know it is in the photo but that doesn't mean every thing should go into the painting surely sorry just a personal view
As winter settled in on Yellow Springs, Hotaling has moved his work indoors but continues to add to the series by translating some of the pieces he painted outdoors, which are often small due to the limited carrying capacity of the bicycle, into larger - scale works.
We offer a strong figurative tradition in the Drawing, Painting and Sculpture Studios that can be used as a foundation for students to move on into other artistic avenues, or that can be developed as an end in itself to produce work within a figurative genre.
So concentrate most of your heavier pen work in the foreground and around the focal point and use fewer, smaller and feinter lines as you move further into the distance in the painting.
I moved more and more into painting, and the work became more expressionistic.
Returning to the years immediately following his move to New York City in 1958, the exhibition illustrates the ways Dine incorporated household objects ---- often loaded with autobiographical import ---- into his paintings and sculptures as extensions of and metaphors for the human body.
Each painting and sculpture tells a story as we move about its surface and into its space.»
Moving seamlessly between painting, drawing and collage, DeFeo introduced photography into her oeuvre in 1970.
By 2005 she was combining printmaking and assemblage with painting, moving into mixed media works.
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