Sentences with phrase «not on a stretcher»

The canvas is rolled up and not on a stretcher..
The first truly abstract paintings were eight foot square canvases painted unstretched on the floor or stapled to the wall and later put on stretchers, although in my second solo exhibition I simply stapled all of the paintings to the wall — they were not on stretchers.

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Scardino doesn't remember being conscious again until the following morning, when he woke up naked on a stretcher atop a jeep, with a blanket shielding him from the rain.
If it wasn't for meal rationing in our house I would continuously eat this until I had to be taken away on a stretcher.
While the Brazilian was stretchered off and has since revealed the sickening extent of his scars, debate has raged on over whether or not Mane should have been given a straight red.
With Ashley Young now hit with a three - game ban for violent conduct, Romelu Lukaku leaving the game against Southampton on a stretcher and other key individuals not performing to the high standards that they're capable of, there really are a number of issues for Mourinho solve.
After Laurent Koscielny got himself suspended for a ludicrous challenge on Enner Valencia in the game against Everton and Gabriel got stretchered off later in the same game, the Gunners boss Arsene Wenger has now stated that he does not expect Shkodran Mustafi to start the all - important Cup final either.
He left the pitch on a stretcher and screaming in pain and I hope it's not a very serious injury and he can be back on the pitch as soon as possible.»
It's been a remarkable month for Long who, prior to the last three games of the season hadn't started a Premier League game, his only experience coming as a substitute on New Year's Day 2015 when he was stretchered off with a cruciate ligament injury.
it is true that some injuries in contact and collison sports are inevitable, but at the rate youth and high school ice hockey was going, it wouldn't have been too long before it was considered one of the «extreme sports» that are so popular on television these days; you know, the ones where, after the big crash or fall, the show cuts to a commercial and, when it comes back, the seriously injured participant has already been stretchered off to a waiting ambulance.
It has not suppressed the truth that LG administration has been knocked down and put on a stretcher.
«I have not seen in any country where someone is arraigned in court on stretchers when he or she is not fit to plead guilty or not guilty.
If your pet is not walking and is too large to carry, place him or her on a blanket to use as a stretcher.
I paint in oils on linen with aluminum stretchers too, and that stuff is not cheap.
At that point, Albers — Josef Albers — saw me struggling in my painting booth on improvised looms that were not looms; they were just stretchers — painting stretchers that I used to tie yarns into tension, and he said he would take me home and introduce me to his wife.
For a take on shaped canvas, although a canvas shaped not by a stretcher, but by bare hands and its own weight, one might turn instead to Al Loving.
In Untitled [black painting with portal form] the canvas does not wrap around its stretcher on all sides.
Technically not paintings at all, his recent works are actually recycled Coogi sweaters mounted on stretchers and transformed into pictures.
Although seemingly straightforward in appearance, many of the works on view — for example, Julian Dashper's cut painting stretcher Untitled (2002), Vincent Como's Sumi ink cube 4.5 Cubic Inches (Volume of the Inside of My Head), and Victoria Munro's cast porcelain painting OR, THE WHALE — are not what they appear to be at first glance and require closer inspection by the viewer.
The 80 - minute performance included a sculpture of a smashed - to - smithereens 1967 Chrysler; Barney performing with a dog sitting in a harness on top of his head; Aimee Mullins, the famous no - legged athlete who co-starred in one of Barney's epic Cremaster films, outfitted in a full - length glittering silver ball gown on a stretcher atop the car; a small marching band in terrorist masks and what looked like IRA military uniforms; Barney methodically removing bits of the car's engine and putting them in these weird funeral urns; and, last but not least, a gigantic bull garlanded in flowers with its long, huge horns painted gold.
T03191 Oil on canvas, 914 x 911 mm (36 x 35 7/8 in) Inscribed by the artist in pencil on back «CHANCE, ORDER, CHANGE 12 (RED, GREEN, BLUE, MAUVE) 1980 Kenneth Martin» on upper stretcher Purchased from the Waddington Galleries, London (Grant - in Aid) 1980 Exhibited: Kenneth Martin: Late Paintings, Serpentine Gallery, London, June - August 1985 (not in catalogue) Forty Years of Modern Art, Tate Gallery, London, February - April 1986 (no number, reproduced in colour) Kenneth und Mary Martin, Josef Albers Museum, Bottrop, March - April 1989 (60) Literature: Tate Gallery Acquisitions 1980 - 2, London 1984, p.176 - 7, reproduced The series of Chance, Order, Change compositions to which Chance, Order, Change 12 (Four Colours) 1980 and the closely related Chance, Order, Change 6 (Black) 1978 - 9 (Tate T03190) belong was begun by Kenneth Martin in 1976 and continued until his death in 1984.
You can see the lines of the pencil, because I don't work with the painting on a stretcher, I put it against the wall to create a hard surface, and then I just paint from the lightest to the darkest colour.
You might need constant medical care, a stretcher, IV's, or a number of other special needs that can not always be met on a commercial airline.
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