Sentences with phrase «of paint spills»

It seems that so many developers are attempting to ape the style that comes from splashes of paint spilling from a protagonist or vehicle.
No matter how carefully you or your contractor work, there is always the chance of a paint spill, or a few stray flecks finding their way onto a prized possession.

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Further, paint spilled on a canvas is not a good example of making a painting into evolution.
Invest in baby apparel that will last throughout that stage of constantly getting grimy, getting scratches from bikes, burrowing dirt, and getting spilled with paint.
It is a bright, whimsical and charmingly illustrated book of coffee spills, paint dribbles, crumpled paper and...
Using No - Spill paint pots will save you a lot of spills and clearing up.
Your floor displays a blend of juice spills, yogurt spots, drops of finger paint, and sometimes glitter.
In a clear rejection of the Labour government, the country looks as if a tin of blue paint has been spilled across the South coast through the Midlands with streaks moving North.
These amazing designer lamps look like spilled paint and come in a variety of cool colors.
On opening day, a man was arrested after hurling a jar of red paint at the plane, which bounced off the aircraft's side and smashed on the floor, releasing its contents like spilled blood.
The path of the dollar bill, and point of view in each episode, paints a picture of a modern American town with deep class and cultural divides that spill out into the open as the town's secrets get revealed.
Through the sale of her original paintings, the 11 - year - old author raised money for the Audubon Society's Gulf Coast oil - spill recovery efforts.
It covers the damage done to your possessions by accident, for example, you spill a pot of paint over your carpet.
Most cases of salt toxicity result from cats ingesting paint balls, sea water, spilled table salt, homemade play dough, and rock salt.
One day you may be standing in awe of age old Aboriginal rock painting, to stepping ashore in Dili, to being a witness to the vast and impressive tidal changes at Montgomery Reef as the tide drops 40 feet in mid ocean trapped waters spill grandly over the edge of the exposed reef.
With a little help from some masking fluid, tutor Siân Dudley shows you how to create the effect of the sun spilling through the leaves of the trees as she paints this majestic scene of bluebells in the woods.
Small squares of thickly applied paint conform to an uneven grid but threaten to spill over their boundaries, casting shadows on the canvas and creating the impression of movement.
Right on opening night in Chelsea, Sofia Maldonaldo elsewhere was spilling so much paint that it landed in the corners of the room as well as on canvas.
His technique of «accidental painting» involved spilling different colors on top of one another so that the paint would coalesce into unexpected, swirling patterns on the picture's surface.
His most recent series of paintings from 2010, titled «Naturafutura», depict abstract swirls of black paint, inspired by his studio in coastal Brazil and the British Petrol oil spill crisis.
Since his bravura institutional outing in 1997 at the Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, Melgaard's forté has been crass, crudely drawn, graffiti - like images of, and writings about, bareback and interracial gay sex — «hate fucking,» «gay terrorism,» «white Daddy dick,» «big fat black dick,» «straight cock,» and other delightful variations on the theme, all layered and scrawled on paintings, old beds, couches spilling over with posters, and other messy piles of carefully amalgamated bric - a-brac.
Rust - red canvases (which represent well the actual work) are strewn about, a single line of light illuminates a real dripping red spill of paint, foreshadowing blood and suicide.
Peter Fox Expanding on his signature style of drip painting, Peter Fox's spilled paint works have taken on bold gestural movements.
The origins of the «Spill Paintings» can be traced to several different strands of the Chicago artist's earlier work.
He previously depicted food items in pieces such as Pumpkin Sculpture (1998) and the large - scale, cartoonish sculpture Hot Dog Man (2011), and his use of found objects (like the jars and bottles in the «Spill Paintings») started with My Empire (2011), a 6 - foot - tall assemblage of detritus that came from cleaning out his office.
In his recent exhibition, Standard Deviation, at the Green on Red Gallery (May 30 — July 6, 2013), the aluminum sheets that make up the surfaces of his paintings are covered with thin layers of translucent colors; puddles, slashes and spills; scraped, sanded and scarred areas; built up grooves and ellipses, none of which add up to an overall image or dissipate into randomness and chaos.
It is a typical work in Tony Tasset's series of «Spill Paintings,» which could also be called «Goo Fests» or «Kitchen Nightmares.»
In Boschville, one observes the artist's early use of squeegees and the remnants of scraping, spilling and lifting of pliable acrylic paint.
Each painting is overlaid with assorted items at their actual size: swatches, notes, photos, prints, rulers, drips, scribbles, spills, and yards of colored tape.
On the upper part of the quilt and spilling on to the undersheet, he painted blotches of red, yellow, blue, black and white.
This sculptural quality allows them to be displayed in various ways: here, strewn casually beneath two large untitled paintings (both 2015), the loose puzzle pieces of Patchworks might be what spilled from the pair of geometrically abstracted canvases above.
Viewers in quest of figurative imagery were left simply with the drama of Hoyland's virtuoso handling of paint; the visual tug and pull as one field of colour leaked into or overlaid another, his vivid drips, spills and controlled pourings.
Among the 13 are Nicola Tyson's Spilled Guts, a canvas of internal organs; an untitled sculpture of papier maché splattered with acrylic by Franz West; and Alan Charlton's Vertical Painting in 20 Horizontal Parts, comprising planks of grey canvas.
Rich chocolate brown, a range of red and gold, deep jewel tones create a pallet of mystery — like a treasure chest spilling forth glistening splendor, this painting offers viewers much to contemplate and enjoy.
For as the «inside» of each painting splits asunder and spills forth its colourful polygons, so the «outside» world becomes a mere frame for the new inner - infinity of the image.
One particularly striking work is Molly Zuckerman - Hartung's The Failure of Contingency (2012), in which painted ribbons of canvas spill like linguine over the floor, beginning from a small square frame and ending in a puddle of fabric underneath two folding chairs.
Yet the most magical thing is the way the decadent sound of Warhol's band spills out into the excellent nearby gallery of his early paintings.
Greg Lindquist is an artist and environmental advocate, whose paintings bring light to corporate (coal ash spills) and natural (oil seeping) pollution of rivers and lakes.
Upon closer inspection, the viewer realizes that the painting is an image of a glass shattering into pieces, with its blue liquid spilling out.
An upstairs gallery is lit only by black lights, under which spills and dribbles of fluorescent paint glow neon blue, pink, and green.
Benglis, like Pollock, invented a type of structureless painting; she made hers by spilling latex onto the floor, gushing it, consciously referencing the «toxic oil slicks on the Bayou.»
There is, however, a marked variety in the formal means of the paintings of 1947, ranging from precisely edged forms and dense Cézanne-esque brushwork to loosely painted, disconnected areas that spill over the surface.
As much a commentary on art as culture, Hirsig layers meaning and materials into the paint by adding collaged images and fabrics: fractal - like detailing gives way to soft brushstrokes interrupted by heavy spills of paint out of which an explosion of color and texture emerges.
Pouring paint directly onto a canvas, this process involves spilling different colors on top of one another in order to produce unexpected, swirling patterns.
In Maier's painting, a yellow box of cornmeal cereal — which reminds her of the kind of thick porridge she ate as a child — and the spilling milk are the central focus, as well as the women and their conversation.
We chose this brief from @ejikeanyanwu «A balloon full of multiple colours of paint, burst by a bullet, spilling onto a blank canvas.
The lyricism and careful composition of her work has been compared to the classical Indian Ragas, but with their high keyed color and keen energy the new paintings could as easily have spilled from a steamy «Bollywood» romance.
In her relief painting Carpet - Style Tilework in Live Flesh (1999) sculpted purplish - red viscera seem to spill from a torn - open wall of delicate blue - and - white Portuguese tiles.
The Italian artist makes intricate paintings from food and drink spills, crafting all kinds of worlds and faces.
Largely derived by chance, Frankenthaler was known for her technique of spilling paints onto unprimed canvases from an overhead position.
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