Sentences with phrase «n't spin art»

Anyway, the first breakthrough for me in painting wasn't spin art, but pulp figuration, which came in 1979.

Not exact matches

The studio itself (one of 5 unique Qi locations) also contains a state of the art Ryder spin room - if you're not familiar with... [Read more...]
Don't let the admittedly pleasant art style fool you - Maria the Witch really isn't worth taking for a spin.
But the art of telling a non-fiction narrative effectively can be as challenging as spinning a yarn from whole cloth, if not more so.
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I pay good money for editing, cover art, and PR and marketing, but I'm in charge, not some self - serving publishing wonk sitting in his NYC office or a pariah agent recently graduated from X MFA program who has no idea about what it take to spin a good yarn.
Contrary to the error message players of the iOS version of Rock Band received yesterday, Electronic Arts will not be pulling the music rhythm spin - off from the app store.
As I explain to an irritatingly pompous, art snob level of detail -LRB-... 3 years ago...) in my journal article for that remake, for Breakout it's in the interest of gameplay that collisions do not behave as physical collisions would lead us to expect: no spin, no elastic reflection, no collision with the side of bricks, no collision with the underside of the paddles, and so on.
I didn't buy Legend of Zelda Windwaker or it's spin offs because I couldn't handle the art style.
2001: Pikmin, Animal Crossing, Golden Sun, Luigi's Mansion 2002: Eternal Darkness, Legend of Starfy (Japan) 2003: Mario & Luigi RPG series, WarioWare, Baiten Kaitos 2004: Mario vs DK 2005: Geist, Battalion Wars, Trace Memory 2006: Wii Sports, Drill Dozer, Electroplankton, Chibi Robo, Elite Beat Agents, Excite Truck (debatable revival of old IP that is different than 80's installments) 2007: Wii Play, Diasaster: Day of Crisis (not released in NA), Hotel Dusk 2008: Wii Fit, Wii Music, Art Style series which consists of dozens of games that are all new IPs in their own right, Fossil Fighter, Endless Ocean 2009: Rhythm Heaven 2010: Art Academy, Glory of Heracles (in NA), Line Attack Heroes (in JP), Wii Party, Flingsmash, Fluidity 2011: Steel Diver, Xenoblade, Pushmo 2012: Sakura Samurai, Dillon's Rolling Western, The Last Story, Nintendo Land, Spirit Camera (debatable spin off of other IP) 2013: Pandora's Tower, Kersploosh!
The problem, of course, is that if you are only reaching other artists and you're not selling any art, then you're mostly just spinning your wheels.
It isn't often that an artist takes subject matter that could plummet down the rabbit - hole of bad art and spin it into something almost poignant and definitely likable.
The bad faith The Museum as Muse engenders would be enough to make one's head spin if it weren't par for the art world's course.
The sentiment doesn't exactly spring to mind on a daily basis for most people but, when it comes to college life, especially at art schools, a clear administrative policy can keep things spinning smoothly or bring it all to an abrupt halt.
Before you swallow Ball's spin on art history, let alone climate, take a look at the economic history of artists» materials - the Blue Sky laws may not govern climate blogs, but the laws of supply and demand apply to blue skies, and f
My personal hobbies include (but are not limited to) researching my genealogy and family history, and playing with various fiber arts, such as weaving, spinning and quilting.
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