Sentences with phrase «not painted on something»

Because they were not painted on something movable, each of his works was site - specific and temporary, emphasizing the essential fragility and ephemeral nature of his art.

Not exact matches

They can change their hats, put bells on their shoes or paint their guitars — but as long as they wrap their ideas around something that's now commonplace, it won't get them the same ROI as a completely original idea.
The press release on Race Together bizarrely leads with the subheading «It began with one voice,» painting Howard Schultz as a visionary progressive for daring to discuss race — something others, especially people of color, haven't exactly been silent on in recent months or the last couple centuries.»
Someone paints something on the wall â $ «then you come by and erase it because itâ $ ™ s not your forte.
I am saying it because debates are taking place in cinema, painting, dance, fiction, poetry and theater on issues where Christians have something to say, and yet they are not even being heard.
Not something that you want on dinner, that's for sure, so most folks will wait until near the end of their cooking to paint on the sauce.
Kids: now that I have a wee one again, baby carrier, watercolor palette (I'm not particularly arty but anywhere in the world you can find something to paint on!)
Pour Painted Shamrock Since we have been pour painting on everything in sight, we were not going to pass up a fun chance to do something for St. Patrick's -LSB-...]
But there IS something going on there and to simply dismiss it by saying that it's all due to insufficient calories isn't painting the entire picture.
While I used to make my own clothing and customize my thrifted finds by painting my own motifs, slogans and patterns, it's not something I spend much time on these days.
I've always wanted to do something similar but wasn't sure how to go about painting on the letters.
So I have been on a hunt for great quality sandals for under $ 100, there is just something about pretty painted toes and cute sandals (that don't fall apart).
It's definitely not normal for the paint to be coming off, so there is something on your piece that's resisting the paint and not allowing it to adhere properly.
I was going to paint something on the reclaimed wood hanging on the wall but I kind of love it just as it is so I haven't done anything with it yet.
It wasn't quite white enough, so I actually ended up brushing on some regular white latex paint that I already had out for something else on the bare spots.
So is that finally something what i can use??? I am so frustrated already, somehow i can not manage to do the chalk paint and i am so sorry for all those many questions but you are the pro here and i depend on your experience and knowledge.
Hi what can i do about my kids bunkbeds satin or eggshell paint mixed with chalk i can do touch ups on the bed when i see something wrong or use flat paint and go over with a clear poly finsh which of them works the best i just want something that i do nt have to repeat once a month or ever other year
It could be that the paint has not cured in areas or that there was dirt or oil or something on the surface that the paint resisted.
Not too pretty - but it had the perfect front surface for something fun to be painted on it!
Even though this project isn't chalk paint, maybe something in the paper (or glue on the back of it) causes the yellowing as well.
Here in Nebraska temporarily, and after I really don't know except this time I want to be running toward something (someone) instead of running from myself, an act that painted me just like white on white.
If you've decided to try something new and you're looking for a painting class to participate in or to go on a brewery tour it's best to plan this date idea ahead of time so that you're not disappointed when you arrive.
When Wark proclaims that he's «always had trouble drawing nigger faces,» and so paints white men's faces on the bodies of black slaves, the poignancy of that movement, independent of its inherent poignancy, identifies Junebug as something like an allegory for the ways that we deny the things we can't escape.
Happily, this film's conception of male friendship is less reliant on insults and abuse than its predecessor, and doesn't need to paint the men's wives as shrews in order to give the motley bunch something in common.
I left the pedicure salon, started my car and drove less than 3 miles to pick up something from the store, when I stepped out of my car my feet were black... and I don't meant just from dirt, It looked like someone dumped a bucket of black paint on me from shins down.
Hot - rodding legend Gene Winfield, who built the 1935 Ford truck (which was restored to its original glory by Gary Hatfield), had painted it blue in order to take it back on the circuit because he couldn't take the same truck to the same car show without doing something major.
The tailgate and the bed have protection caps so you don't scratch the paint if you slide something over the top or allow a large load to rest on over the edges.
So far so good, only problem is paint chipping on edges of doors, of course they say it must have hit something but it hasn't
The Cupra gets 19 - inch wheels to go along with its firmer suspension, and the choice of paint colours (bodywork and wheels) means you can have either a subtle rapid wagon or something that wouldn't look out of place on a British Touring Car Championship grid.
Now, far be it for me to generalize like the article does, but wouldn't an industry that is losing business to upstart indies put the pressure on their friends at the Times and other mainstream media outlets to write something that paints all indie authors as suspect crooks?
With white panelled walls, stylish furniture and heavy plain curtains, they're only let down by the bright Vietnamese paintings on some of the walls — not in evidence in any of the shots on their website — which in our view should be reinstated in the souvenir shops along nearby Hang Gai and replaced with something more in keeping with the understated style of the rooms.
There's some different weapons, but if they were going to do things like paint jobs, something that AC has been doing since on the PS1, don't you think it would be obvious in this trailer?
- 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.
The Deuce has not been forgotten in all this ultimate makeover stuff either, with four new paint jobs and upgrades like the Oculus of the Lost — a Tim Schafer take on the car GPS — and the Eye of Sorrow, which shoots projectiles of doom forged from the Sea of Black Tears, as well as something called The Disgorger and the Coiling Maw, your ride will be pimped, dawg.
I'm 64 now, have painted seriously since I was 21... In my studio is a huge red, black, and white monstrosity, all over the place, but I felt good doing it, that something is cooking... I'm hooked on what I don't know and need to learn from Painting.
Asked about his paintings, in which gestural abstraction and imagery blend together, Berryhill remarks «There's something about the searching for the thing you don't know what it is, the invention part I like, so when I get something in a drawing, I like, to work on it until it feels like a thing.»
Still, something confronted me head - on in 1980, not to mention my friends who just wanted to paint, and it was not a pretty sight.
Bacon: So the works on paper haven't ever inspired you to work something out in a painting?
Critic Helen Sumpter suggests in her recent essay on Gabb: «It's almost as if Gabb had taken something of the cool colour field paintings of Barnet Newman and turned them into something like the gestural action paintings of Jackson Pollock... These extraordinary artworks could also be seen as somewhat flighty but if they've become sculpture, paintings should at least stay fixed in their final form, shouldn't they?
«There was something very liberating about it, to understand that painting does not have to be this precious thing hanging on the wall — it's just a piece of fabric, material from everyday life, like the thread that we wear.»
«It doesn't make much difference how the paint is put on as long as something has been said,» the artist once explained.
According to Catherine Lampert, Auerbach's model of over 35 years: «It wasn't that he intended to document something about post-war London or paint dark pictures, it was that he didn't feel he could turn his back on that raw subject matter.»
Row accepts but does not make too much of them because he is focused on something more important, on the totality of the painting.
The key, he says, is to avoid distance and to make painting human: «The moment you take something that has a human effect on you, something you can't describe, the whole thing transforms from a topic to something that is about yourself.»
His was, from very early on, painting not as a route to pure artistic form, but as a means of tapping into something deeply humane, something not manufactured so much as elemental.
For Nick painting is a way of being, a search for meaning — each painting is a journey to a place unknown, based on feeling and resonance with something deep — a subterranean seam, a rich vein that lives in the dark — it can be recognised poetically, with the heart, not the intellect.
I am very psyched; these paintings have been shown before, but not en mass to my primary New York audience, a context that has the capacity to put something clearly on the map and see the reverberations carry on outwards.
If an On Kawara painting can be something other than a painting, then why can't an A. K. Burns five - channel video installation be a painting?
But since we haven't had a substantial exhibition of her work in the UK since 1969, when she was shown at the Whitechapel Gallery, engagement of any sort isn't something we've had much of an opportunity to commit to (and the Tate owns no paintings by her, though it does have 38 prints, none of which, as far as I can see, are on display; it owns twice as many, including paintings, by Robert Motherwell, the husband she divorced in 1971).
In an interview with Cindi Di Marzo, Zinsser said, «My work relies foremost on sheer visuality, the belief that a painting, under the right self - imposed confining circumstances, might «show you somethingsomething that you didn't know that you knew.»
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