Sentences with phrase «on my easel which»

The plywood support board I have is heavy and I alternate between resting it on my knee and on my easel which can be lowered or raised easily for standing or sitting at.

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I seen that a couple weeks after black friday, they had the same easel on sale for 25 dollars, which is a really great deal.
After we say that the minute is over, they will have two to five minutes (depending on the question) to share their answers and decide together which one they want to write down on the big easel paper that each pair has in front of them.
If groomers are artists, and the animals they groom are their canvases, then the tables and lifts on which they perform their trade must be their easels!
Rail: The thing that strikes me about the one with the easel is that there are three discrete views: the palette, the painting of the landscape on the easel, both of which are cropped by the painting's edges, and your shadow on the grass.
In the exhibition, the two big, blazing - fireplace images are followed by the final room, which features a very different selection of work: seven conventional - size easel paintings in oil on linen.
The nearly completed painting «Into the North Wind,» which was on Beeler's easel at the time of his death, is included in the exhibition.
On June 23, 1964, after watching a French film on television that ended with the word «fin,» which means «the end,» he added the word to the painting on his easel before going to beOn June 23, 1964, after watching a French film on television that ended with the word «fin,» which means «the end,» he added the word to the painting on his easel before going to beon television that ended with the word «fin,» which means «the end,» he added the word to the painting on his easel before going to beon his easel before going to bed.
The Horizontalists distinguish themselves as a group from the «Bellport School», which pours, paints, drips, scrapes, and abrades pigments on horizontal surfaces as they bear down from above onto floors or tables rather than on easels or walls.
She has cited a collection of photographs of Jackson Pollock working on his paintings on the floor, as an early inspiration which encouraged her to work without brushes and with physical movements, unlike those of conventional easel painters.
And by the time she returned to her easel — or, at least, to the floor on which she typically spreads her expanses of canvas — she was in her forties.
Among the Greenberg's most influential works, which he published mostly in Partisan Review, the Nation, and Commentary, are Avant - Garde and Kitsch from 1939, Towards a Newer Laocoon (1940), The Crisis of the Easel Picture (1948), Modernist Painting which was delivered initially as a radio broadcast on The Voice of America Forum Lectures: The Visual Arts (1960), After Abstract Expressionism (1962), and «American - Type» Painting (1955).
After some years of preparation and experimentation, during which time he painted his pictures on an easel, Pollock has developed a method that is unique and that, because of its newness, shocks many.
Clarick asked De Sole if he understood now that the Rothko, which was displayed next to the witness stand on an easel, was fake.
Gorky goes directly to the back, but Reznikoff wants to see what's on the easel, which is facing away from him; he goes around and it's a small still - life with an apple.
A square lattice made of seven striated, evenly spaced thalo green brushstrokes form the ground (or easel) on which the «abstract painting» has been overlaid.
In his quest to transcend the idea of easel painting, the pictorial space is enlarged across expanded canvas fields, on which calligraphic signs reach maximum intensity through minimum resources, reflecting the artist's attempt to reach a square one of painting through simplicity and emptiness.
JULIE MEHRETU THE GALLERY AT REDCAT Julie Mehretu's intertwined compositions in ink and acrylic on canvas, which range from easel size to monumental, are, to use a word that is particularly...
Julie Mehretu's intertwined compositions in ink and acrylic on canvas, which range from easel size to monumental, are, to use a word that is particularly charged at the moment, explosive.
McLaughlin's easel paintings, never more than 4 or 5 feet on a side, also dispense with the public scale of a mural, which New York School painters demanded.
I came up with a great (free) solution to the benefits of painting on a wall and using an easel (which allows the artists legs to be under the painting when sitting).
With Halloween fast approaching (which I know to be the case based on the official notice above that I found on an easel in my house this morning), I thought you might want some guidance on which costumes you may and may not wear this year.
«The couple already owned a big horse painting — one of them is from Kentucky — which we displayed on an easel, so that's where the pops of orange came from,» says Giles of the bright hue that adds a youthful vibe to the space.
The mirror is mounted on an easel (which gets round the issue of the curved wall), while the loveseat was reupholstered in a bright fabric as a foil to the grey concrete.
I remembered the easel that came with my DaySpring message board, which I didn't need since I hung the board on the wall.
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