She often works in series developed from source materials, where her research is rendered through miniature paintings in oil and encaustic.
The artist
often works in series and gives her works cryptic titles that provoke the viewer to construct their own narratives and meanings for each piece.
[15] Tuymans
often works in series, a method whereby one image can generate another and where images can be formulated and then reformulated.
Connors
often works in series of interlinked, yet wholly autonomous works, in which a lively dialogue is established between repetition and variations in colours and form.
Mundt
often works in series, reprising an image again and again as if testing the possibilities of representation.
Often working in series, her painting continued to move between recognisable and imagined forms, revealing her sensitivity to colour and shape extracted from the environments in which she found herself.
Often working in series of knots, fans, lumps, and fountains, Benglis chooses unexpected materials, such as glitter, gold leaf, lead, and polyurethane.
Often working in series, the artist turns to subjects grounded in a rich sense of place — the view from his studio window, a historic garden in Japan, his childhood bedroom — that reflect intimate moments of meditation, observation, and conjecture.
She often worked in series, sketching rapidly and exploring every facet of her subject matter.
He often worked in series, like Elegies to the Spanish Republic, which focused on the human suffering during the Spanish Civil War.
Not exact matches
This summer, the New York Times concluded a lengthy
series on the perceptions of race among Americans by saying: «The
series has portrayed a stubbornly enduring racial divide, and the poll suggested that even as the rawest forms of bigotry have receded they have
often been replaced by remoteness and distrust
in places of
work, learning and worship.»
While Hickey and Katz are
in two different locations, both are constantly traveling (and
often attending meetings together), so are not finding the distance a problem, said Hickey, formerly president and CEO of sports nutrition company Isopure (now part of Glanbia), who has also
worked at a
series of high - profile businesses including Procter & Gamble, General Mills, MolsonCoors, Abbott Laboratories, and Athletes» Performance Inc (now EXOS).
In last year's World
Series the Yankees were amazed at how
often Atlanta pitchers
worked off the outer edge of the plate.
This means that more and more people
work as postdocs for longer periods of time, on a
series of short - term contracts,
often in a number of different countries, before they will — or will not — transition to a group leader position.
In smaller classes, students often work in groups to complete a series of steps that make up a larger proble
In smaller classes, students
often work in groups to complete a series of steps that make up a larger proble
in groups to complete a
series of steps that make up a larger problem.
In my seminars, I often describe an accomplishment using «we» to show the members of my academic audience how little it does to help their cases: «In the Smith lab, we do work in the blah - blah field, and we've published, in several high - impact journals, a series of papers showing that blah - blah and blah - blah are interrelated.&raqu
In my seminars, I
often describe an accomplishment using «we» to show the members of my academic audience how little it does to help their cases: «
In the Smith lab, we do work in the blah - blah field, and we've published, in several high - impact journals, a series of papers showing that blah - blah and blah - blah are interrelated.&raqu
In the Smith lab, we do
work in the blah - blah field, and we've published, in several high - impact journals, a series of papers showing that blah - blah and blah - blah are interrelated.&raqu
in the blah - blah field, and we've published,
in several high - impact journals, a series of papers showing that blah - blah and blah - blah are interrelated.&raqu
in several high - impact journals, a
series of papers showing that blah - blah and blah - blah are interrelated.»
In this class study series, Cassandra McDonough will work with you to target the energetic imbalance often implicated in anxiety and certain types of depressio
In this class study
series, Cassandra McDonough will
work with you to target the energetic imbalance
often implicated
in anxiety and certain types of depressio
in anxiety and certain types of depression.
A: While some maintain their own practice, Registered Dieticians
often work in conventional medical settings, such as hospitals and public health centers with doctors to help patients with
series health conditions such as diabetes, heart disease, or cancer.
Clute was
working more
often in the 1960s, on Dick Powell Theatre, Wagon Train, Hogan's Heroes, Mannix, Ben Casey, Perry Mason, That Girl, and dozens of other
series, though he was probably most visible
in the revived
series Dragnet, which used him
in key supporting roles
in seven episodes.
But while Peach is
often considered the archetypal damsel
in distress when it comes to video games, she is
often showed to be actively
working against her captors, such as sneaking around searching for power - ups and / or information to send to Mario
in games such as Super Mario Galaxy and the Paper Mario
series.
Dench
often seems to wander alone through the film
in what is intended as a
series of missed connections with Nighy's character but plays more like some kind of scheduling issue they were trying to
work around.
His best
work in the television
series came from season finales that
often revolved around extraordinarily intense chase sequences, and the film is no different.
Ken Jeong's character has
worked well
in small doses throughout the
series, however here he too plays a much larger central role and while he does add some humour here and there, he
often overplays it, becoming more like Jar Jar Binks than the comedic anecdote.
Teachers
in the Age of Digital Instruction and School Finance
in the Digital - Learning Era, two new
working papers
in the Fordham Institute's
series on digital learning, are welcome additions to the
often narrow debates around online learning.
Its impressive «Schools That
Work»
series,
in which Edutopia throws all of its multimedia resources into detailed coverage of an individual school, recently featured YES Prep, an urban charter - school network
often mentioned
in the same breath with KIPP, Achievement First, and other «no excuses» schools championed by advocates of test - driven education reform.
In the Japanese textbook series we often use in Lesson Study work, fractions are introduced in the context of linear measurement, as fractions of a mete
In the Japanese textbook
series we
often use
in Lesson Study work, fractions are introduced in the context of linear measurement, as fractions of a mete
in Lesson Study
work, fractions are introduced
in the context of linear measurement, as fractions of a mete
in the context of linear measurement, as fractions of a meter.
Educators and community members
often view evaluation
in the same way as they think of the
work of Dr. «Ducky» Mallard, the fictional medical examiner on the popular TV
series, NCIS.
Established authors
often do giveaways by making the very first title
in a
series available for free, to introduce readers to their
work.
Whatever was
in the sauce, though, it usually
worked, as he
often wrung production out of underperforming players and won the 1977 World
Series with the Yankees.
Some of the earliest and most notable authors
in the genre who helped it find its feet are: Laurel K. Hamilton of the Anita Blake
series —
often considered one of the most substantial
works in the genre, Neil Gaiman's masterpiece, Neverwhere (the urban fantasy adventure set
in London and a twist off parallel London Below), and another
in the genre that's developed a major cult following: The Dresden Files by Jim Butcher.
Often, the number of books you sell determines whether a publisher will print the next book
in a
series, a second novel, or
work of non-fiction.
All the advertising
in the world isn't going to
work if everyone's already read your book — so our services are only effective if we have enough books
in a
series to place regular ads, yet not repeat any one book too
often.
The Lost Horse New Poets, Short Books
Series, edited by Marvin Bell, is dedicated to
works —
often ignored by conglomerate publishers — which are so much
in danger of vanishing into obscurity
in what has become the age of chain stores and mass appeal food, movies, art and books.
- Aonuma thanks the audience for the award - Aonuma: The team did not want to simply adapt the old formula of Zelda games, and they carefully balanced old and new elements - Fujibayashi: The dev team had several challenges while developing;
worked hard to satisfy gamers; is happy to see Germany loving it - Takizawa: Artstyle has changed
often throughout the
series» history; the art team's experience has been applied to the game, that's why the whole team is very happy about the award - Dohta: The team created lots of fun elements for the players, and the whole technical team is very happy to see Germany loving the game - Aonuma: «We are honored to accept the price
in the name of over 300 developers who
worked hard and passionately on the game for years - Everybody: «Vielen Dank!»
But while Peach is
often considered the archetypal damsel
in distress when it comes to video games, she is
often showed to be actively
working against her captors, such as sneaking around searching for power - ups and / or information to send to Mario
in games such as Super Mario Galaxy and the Paper Mario
series.
The Pikmin
series is one that
often goes unnoticed by the mainstream gamer, and that's a shame; with Switch continually appealing to your average, everyday gamer, why not put this title on the console and further get fans ready for Pikmin 4, which has been confirmed as
in the
works?
Street Fighter V, the latest entry
in the
series developed by Capcom, has been released well over a year ago, but the game is sadly still
in a rough state, with online modes and servers not
working as intended quite
often.
Our Take Between stuff like Ni No Kuni and the Professor Layton
series, some of the company's most famous
works are
often set
in eras that are out of time.
As winter settled
in on Yellow Springs, Hotaling has moved his
work indoors but continues to add to the
series by translating some of the pieces he painted outdoors, which are
often small due to the limited carrying capacity of the bicycle, into larger - scale
works.
Landscape and location have always played an important role
in Scully's
working process, and he
often titles his
works with reference to where they were painted, as with the ongoing
series Wall of Light.
In the galleries, the works move in roughly chronological fashion, in distinct, often startling series, presenting an artist who seems to become younger and more vital with each decade, as her work becomes more spontaneous and grounded in reality.&raqu
In the galleries, the
works move
in roughly chronological fashion, in distinct, often startling series, presenting an artist who seems to become younger and more vital with each decade, as her work becomes more spontaneous and grounded in reality.&raqu
in roughly chronological fashion,
in distinct, often startling series, presenting an artist who seems to become younger and more vital with each decade, as her work becomes more spontaneous and grounded in reality.&raqu
in distinct,
often startling
series, presenting an artist who seems to become younger and more vital with each decade, as her
work becomes more spontaneous and grounded
in reality.&raqu
in reality.»
Using cut - outs from celebrity magazines, this image, which forms part of a recent
series, is based on the theme of «demon possession» explored
in popular TV
series, as well as riffing on the tag line «stars
in her eyes»,
often used to describe Jessica Voorsanger's
work.
And like Cut Back Through (for Bjorn), many of his
works are
often arranged
in pairs,
series, or grids that create a dialogue and tension between the individual elements while creating a new whole from these parts.
Being, MoMA's current iteration of the «New Photography» exhibition
series, assumes an unwieldy, ambitious title but offers
work often in portraiture, that appeals to our intimate understandings of our selves.
Over the last 15 years, Margot Bergman has explored collaborative paintings with unknown partners, over-painting thrift - store finds, but
in this new
series of large scale
works she has gone it alone: inventing intensely vibrant floral paintings,
often featuring a repeated diamond motif, imbued with a lurking sense of menace and comic perversity.
She is the second artist to participate
in the RSVPmfa
series,
in which the Museum invites artists to respond to and
work among its collections, architecture, and landscape
in order to acknowledge that art today
often extends beyond traditional gallery walls.
Other
works featured
in LIVESupport include «Church State,» a two - part sculpture comprised of ink - covered church pews mounted on wheels; «Ambulascope,» a downward facing telescope supported by a seven - foot tower of walking canes, which are marked with ink and adorned with Magnetic Resonance Images (MRIs) of the spinal column; «Riot Gates,» a
series of large - scale X-Ray images of the human skull mounted on security gates and surrounded by a border of ink - covered shoe tips, objects
often used by the artist as tenuous representation of the body; «Role Play Drawings» a
series of found black and white cards from the 1960s used for teaching young children, which Ward has altered using ink to mark out the key elements and reshape the narrative, which leaves the viewer to interpret the remaining psychological tension; and «Father and Sons,» a video filmed at Reverend Al Sharpton's National Action Network House of Justice, which comments on the anxiety and complex dialogue that African - American police officers are
often faced with when dealing with young African - American teenagers.
The problem persists
in a lower key
in other
works of the period, including pictures made
in 1953, while Diebenkorn was teaching
in Illinois: the Urbana
series, like the Albuquerque paintings,
often gives the viewer the illusion of looking down at a distant landscape, as though from the harness of a parachute, rather than across at the matter on the canvas.
In this
series, «body prints» or photograms of life size figures,
often children, are combined with elements from nature to create both color and monochromatic
works.
Patrick is well known for his large, high key colour canvases
in acrylic,
often in series and
in a vertical format, but he also
works on a smaller scale on paper, continually experimenting with small groups of paintings, acrylics on paper, collage, studies for larger paintings or prints, groups of etchings, silkscreen prints and woodcuts.