Sentences with phrase «much as a painter»

He admits that «in a small percentage of the photographs I have enhanced the patterns of animals much as a painter would do on a canvas».
Social life with Ada in the»50s and»60s revolved around poets — Frank O'Hara, John Ashbery, Kenneth Koch — as much as painters.
Certainly Pollock after awhile knew pretty much how he was going to make his picture just as much as any painter ever did.
Much as a painter uses pigments or a sculptor uses clay, Gilbert & George have chosen bodily fluids as their medium for this new series, titled «The Fundamental Pictures.»

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Not only did its stock fall by as much as 6.1 % after retailer Toys «R» Us announced a potential liquidation of its U.S. operations, but the toy firm has also found itself in a dispute with relatives of Frida Kahlo, the legendary Mexican painter.
The analogy has recently been put in much more sophisticated terms by Richard Dawkins in computer models that incorporate random elements, reproduction, and selection, much as in the model of the blind painters (Dawkins).
It looks like Jose Canseco doesn't have much of a career as a painter ahead of him.
As much as this sucks I have a feeling that the current group will use it to their advantage — these means a lot more playing time for Painter and Paschal and Delaney may even get some reasonable minuteAs much as this sucks I have a feeling that the current group will use it to their advantage — these means a lot more playing time for Painter and Paschal and Delaney may even get some reasonable minuteas this sucks I have a feeling that the current group will use it to their advantage — these means a lot more playing time for Painter and Paschal and Delaney may even get some reasonable minutes.
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I said as much on a Chalk Painters Facebook page and was threatened with being blocked if I upset its members with such talk again.
Clémence Poésy is mesmerizing as Picasso's much younger lover and a painter herself, Francoise Gilot.
A detailed study of 19th - century painter Joseph Mallord William Turner in his final years, Mike Leigh's latest slice of art - house cinema works in much the same way as a Turner landscape: You have to be with the piece in person, then let it wash over you, one muted colour at a time.
Language: English Genre: Romance / Musical MPAA rating: PG Director: Vincente Minnelli Actors: Gene Kelly, Oscar Levant, Leslie Caron Plot: An unsuccessful American painter in Paris finds a companion in someone who loves his work as much as he does... does she love more than just that?
A painter may approach the same subject from multiple angles, and a composer may write variations on a theme, but in both cases they're trying to tease as much inspiration out of the idea as possible.
For good measure, Silva repeats her comments in staccato Spanish as she sprints around the classroom, normally a McKinley science lab — but for the moment very much a painter's studio.
Catering with discretion for a small clientele — everything from rock stars to racing drivers, painters and plumbers — our customers send their classic Porsches to our Oxfordshire base as we are a one - stop solution for body restorations and full repaints, chassis tuning and set up, interior trim, engine and transmission rebuild and upgrade and so much more besides.
Long Lost begins as Kate and John Tomasetti are on a much - needed vacation at a bed - and - breakfast an hour outside Painters Mill.
In the book (at least in the uncorrected proof), the painter of her coronation portrait is called Hayden; the TV version corrects this — it was Hayter — but their version of the portrait itself has Victoria's head turned way too much to the right, apparently trying to fit the novel, which describes her pose (p. 142) as «standing and looking back over her shoulder.»
As much as Ayla felt an immense connection to her painter ancestors, I felt something quite similar — and so do those who have been to the cave in real lifAs much as Ayla felt an immense connection to her painter ancestors, I felt something quite similar — and so do those who have been to the cave in real lifas Ayla felt an immense connection to her painter ancestors, I felt something quite similar — and so do those who have been to the cave in real life.
This is a pure matter of geometry, which you can verify by using a device of the painters for measuring the picture size of an object: Take a pencil in your fist, hold it at arm's length, and mark off on it with your thumb so much space as is necessary to cover the object.
Read This Way to Become a Better Writer Writers are as much artists as are painters and sculptors.
Otherwise, you may have so much fun within Visesa Ubud Resort by joining activities to visit the art museums, markets and painters» community as well as tours and sightseeing.
You're changing the house as much as the house is affecting you, and it's clearly a game about exploring the psyche of a painter whom tragedy has struck.
Having been immediately hailed by European critics as one of his era's greatest painters, Soutine, who was based in France for much of his career, was largely ignored in America until the Museum of Modern Art in New York hosted a small exhibition of his work in 1950.
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?
Recurrent throughout 8 Painters are stylings on past painterly marks and movements, not so much placed in quotations as absorbed into a work's facture... It's a hopeful sign that the artists in [the show] demonstrate a critical distillation of influences that inform their particular sensibilities, philosophical outlooks, and relationship to materials — not making any great claims, just proceeding in a personally deliberate way.»
He notes remarks that «it doesn't care too much if it's from the 60's or from last year - it's kind of the same thing... apparently there are certain structures, certain ways of organizing a painting that's there, that I'm born with as a painter
Bonnard had an extraordinary natural gift for drawing, and up to the turn of the century it would be fair to say that he was as much a graphic artist as a painter.
For my catalogue essay for the show, I'd been looking into painters who were important to Sam Francis — painters like Ed Corbett (who later tried too hard to be like Rothko)-- and it turns out he was looking as much at San Francisco as at Paris.
Rail: At any rate, much has been written about your relationship to gestural realism, which includes painters such as Larry Rivers, Grace Hartigan, Fairfield Porter, Philip Pearlstein, and a few others, whose works focused on the relationship between image and process.
As Sir Howard Hodgkin CBE, Turner prize - winning artist and arguably Britain's greatest living painter, celebrates his 80th birthday next month, it's worth reflecting on how much poorer the world would be had he jumped.
The selection was hardly comprehensive, but it was typical: the sitters all seemed as if they were well known to the painter, and she treated them at once as intimates, as vital human beings, and as great subjects — things as much as personas — to paint.
She also did as much as anyone to guide it through debates among painters, then and now.
Krasner comes across as the more restless of the two painters, moving from the flat, interlocked shapes of «Lavender» (1942) to the dense, peaked brushwork of «Noon» (1947); Lewis seems to hit on his mature scuffed - and - scumbled style without much deliberation.
Nevertheless she has not, until today, received as much attention in the international exhibition world as her only slightly older, Page 3 6 male, fellow painters Jackson Pollock, Franz Kline, and Willem de Kooning, a fate she shared with other women painters of her generation.
In the 1930s, she lived in France with the legendary English writer Ford Madox Ford; her brother Jack Tworkov was far better - known as a painter; in New York in the 1940s, she was in the heart of the Abstract Expressionist scene (she's the woman in the white blouse between Bradley Walker Tomlin and Robert Goodnough in a much - reproduced photograph of the «Studio 35 Artists» Session» of 1950), but never gained much recognition for her own paintings.
It has very often seemed to me that many painters of religious subjects seem to forget that their pictures should be as much works of art as are other paintings with less holy subjects.
After much experimentation and after conquering nearly every artistic medium, Baselitz has established a reputation of being not just one of the German best known painters, but as one of the most famous artists in the world.
It took her from being a painter and leading figure in the Brazilian neo-concretist movement, an offshoot of European constructivism, to becoming a maker of abstract sculptures that were as much propositions as fixed objects.
This selection of tough and tender, large - scale works of oil on canvas are so much about painting that we could call Eisler a painter's painter, and yet they use painting as an added layer of mediation.
Painter Barbara Weir drew strong comparisons to Polly Ngale and Emily Kngwarreye, one of Australia's most well - known indigenous painters, whose work has sold for as much as $ 1.6 million — the current record for a female Australian artist.
And yet as consummate observer, this painter was very much part of the action.
Soutine might not have held as much sway over Bacon as he did over School of London painters like Lucian Freud, Leon Kossoff and Frank Auerbach.
Because the truths the painters of this movement were putting on canvas were inner as much as outer, emotions as well as observations, each offers his or her own style, and Mozart & Miles is as individual as it is original.
The move surprised many who didn't see him as much of a joiner, and Mr. Grotjahn, who is married to the painter Jennifer Guidi and is the father of two young girls, called it a personal first.
Author Francine Prose, in the first installment of her four - part series «The Lives of the Artists,» weaves a tale of a Venetian painter whose artistic talent is as much a curse as it is a gift.
The Chicago painter Miyoko Ito (1918 - 1983), who was born in Berkeley and interned during World War II, is one of the latter: her strange abstract paintings, informed as much by Giorgio Morandi's sallow still lifes as by the legacy of Surrealism, come as a revelation.
As well as being the first woman and the first painter to win the prize in almost a decade, after years of artists with personas as feverishly worked upon as their art, here was someone about whom we knew practically nothing: 38 years old, from Kiel in Germany but resident in London for the past 12 years, and (rumour had it) the former girlfriend of Chris Ofili - that's pretty much iAs well as being the first woman and the first painter to win the prize in almost a decade, after years of artists with personas as feverishly worked upon as their art, here was someone about whom we knew practically nothing: 38 years old, from Kiel in Germany but resident in London for the past 12 years, and (rumour had it) the former girlfriend of Chris Ofili - that's pretty much ias being the first woman and the first painter to win the prize in almost a decade, after years of artists with personas as feverishly worked upon as their art, here was someone about whom we knew practically nothing: 38 years old, from Kiel in Germany but resident in London for the past 12 years, and (rumour had it) the former girlfriend of Chris Ofili - that's pretty much ias feverishly worked upon as their art, here was someone about whom we knew practically nothing: 38 years old, from Kiel in Germany but resident in London for the past 12 years, and (rumour had it) the former girlfriend of Chris Ofili - that's pretty much ias their art, here was someone about whom we knew practically nothing: 38 years old, from Kiel in Germany but resident in London for the past 12 years, and (rumour had it) the former girlfriend of Chris Ofili - that's pretty much it.
David Reed is a grandmaster — no painter has contributed as much in terms of expanding the vocabulary of abstract painting and maintaining its relevance during this era of marginalization, although there are many in New York who currently enjoy greater status.
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