Sentences with phrase «on projects like painting»

It has since sent volunteers into 100 of the city's cash - strapped public schools under the pretense of art, working on projects like painting murals.

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Can you take on a big project like painting a room or planting a garden?
If you know me, almost every pair of pants I own ends up getting paint on them from projects around the house, so I don't like to spend $ $ on my everyday jeans.
Where I could catch up on sewing, spend a bit of time binge - watching old episodes of Project Runway, and remember what it felt like to paint my nails and bask in the simple joy of relaxation.
One of my favorite projects we completed on it was painting the mantle just like yours... and I adore the way you styled it.
It's without a doubt one of our favorite paints, and we use it on everything from small projects like frames to large furniture makeovers.
(If you'd like to learn more about chalk paint, check out this post on another project I've completed using this amazing type of paint.)
«I wanted to create a project that would invite teachers to dream from outside the box about what schools and classrooms should be like,» said Warlick, «and then paint their dreams on the Web for others to see and share.»
Like all HUDs, it projects important information onto the windscreen in the driver's line of sight, but it steps this up with tricks like overlaying the HUD's navigation arrows on top of actual turn arrows painted on the rLike all HUDs, it projects important information onto the windscreen in the driver's line of sight, but it steps this up with tricks like overlaying the HUD's navigation arrows on top of actual turn arrows painted on the rlike overlaying the HUD's navigation arrows on top of actual turn arrows painted on the road.
Ask a librarian or check out the library website or Facebook page for arts and crafts classes, like painting, sewing, knitting and even classes on art projects made from recycled materials.
As well as some knockout paintings (with some, like Hans Eworth's splendid portrait of Mary I, on rare loan from other institutions), the exhibition presents, in its interpretation material, the fruits of the gallery's five - year research project Making Art in Tudor Britain.
At the MCA, she curated solo exhibitions of work by Gaylen Gerber and José Lerma, and worked with chief curator Michael Darling on landmark projects like the exhibitions «Destroy the Picture: Painting the Void, 1949 - 1962 ″ and «Think First, Shoot Later: Photography from the MCA Collection.»
To be perfectly honest, these Site - Self (projections) resemble San Marzano tomato paste, blue - tinted udon, perhaps a head of bibb lettuce — yes I've got food on my mind, but I think that is the greater point: we project ourselves (our Selves) onto these anonymous abstractions, much like Grant's paintings, less to derive an Ultimate Meaning than to find the truth that matters to us.
1996 «Lari Pittman: New Paintings,» White Cube, London, UK, September 13 — October 26, 1996 «Lari Pittman,» Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, CA, June 23 — September 8, 1996; Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, TX, November 1, 1996 — January 5, 1997; Corcoran Museum, Washington D.C., February 8 — April 7, 1997; catalogue «Lari Pittman: Works on paper, 1982 to 1995,» curated by Elizabeth Brown, Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, CA, January 30 — March 10, 1996; University Art Museum, University of California, Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA, March 16 — April 21; catalogue 1995 «Lari Pittman: Like You,» Regen Projects, Los Angeles, CA, November 11 — December 9, 1995 «Lari Pittman,» Studio Guenzani, Milan, Italy, January 19 — February 28, 1995 1994 Jay Gorney Modern Art, New York, NY, 1994 Texas Gallery, Houston, TX, 1994 1993 Rosamund Felsen Gallery, Los Angeles, CA, 1993 «Lari Pittman: Paintings & Works on Paper, 1989 — 1993,» Mandeville Gallery, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA, 1993 Jablonka Galerie, Cologne, Germany, November 6 — December 12, 1993 1992 Jay Gorney Modern Art, New York, NY, 1992 1991 Rosamund Felsen Gallery, Los Angeles, CA, 1991 1990 Rosamund Felsen Gallery, Los Angeles, CA, 1990 1989 Rosamund Felsen Gallery, Los Angeles, CA, 1990 1988 Rosamund Felsen Gallery, Los Angeles, CA, 1988 1987 Rosamund Felsen Gallery, Los Angeles, CA, 1987 1986 Patty Aande Gallery, San Diego, CA, 1986 1985 Rosamund Felsen Gallery, Los Angeles, CA, 1985 1984 Rosamund Felsen Gallery, Los Angeles, CA, 1984 1983 Rosamund Felsen Gallery, Los Angeles, CA, 1983 1982 «Lari Pittman: Code of Honor,» curated by Paul Schimmel, Newport Harbor Art Museum, Newport Beach, CA, December 17, 1982 — January 23, 1983 «Lari Pittman: Sunday Painting,» Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions, Los Angeles, CA, June 9 — July 9, 1982 Selected Group Exhibitions:
«Like Phaidon's excellent volumes on painting (Vitamin P) and drawing (Vitamin D), this is a comprehensive effort, representing artists from all fields (documentary, portraits, video, etc.) and 30 countries... The scale of the project and the talent of those chosen is undeniable.»
The works on display spanned from painting to architectural projects, installation, sculpture, video, and performance, with projects like a pair of Tuk Tuk taxis by Rirkrit Tiravanija and Navin Rawanchaikul.
Anna Kunz makes works on paper, paintings, sculptures, installations and projects that seep out of the rectangle, often using painted and dyed fabrics that function like nets to capture and manipulate light and color.
Heaped mounds of earth - like matter are part of He's Cola Project, for which he boiled down 127 tons of Coca - Cola to make paintings or sculptures (from $ 10,000), while a life - size but soft military tank, sewn together from luxury Italian leather as a comment on the relationship between political and economic power, is priced at $ 520,000.
Mark Flood, 5000 Likes, 2015 / 16 Spray paint on canvas, (4,344 parts) © The artist, courtesy Peres Projects, Berlin, Photo Matthias Kolb
In her solo show that opened at Peres Projects earlier this month, titled «Surrogate Painteen,» Huanca's models, somewhat cyborg - like with their impassive gazes, confront large - scale paintings and sculptures more directly, sitting and lying on top of them, facing them and touching them — activating them.
Oliveira says he plans to complete three more oils for his Windhover project, and then he'd like to see all nine paintings collected in one place, on permanent display.
Although my work doesn't look on the surface much like his, I think he taught me about using iconic signifiers and figures that I could project myself into for emotion and as an avatar in paint (like Scott McCloud describes in his amazing book, Understanding Comics, that we do as comic readers), and create figurative narrative allegories that hopefully resonate deeper than most political cartoons and relate to Goya and other art historical uses of politics and allegory as much as the imagery could relate to underground comics and contemporary worlds.
While one of the show's main elements consists of a large grid - like installation encompassing individual works from each artist, there are also collaborative works, including a sculptural installation, a series of wall paintings, and a back - room installation consisting of a generative video work projected on the grid of a garage door and several palm fronds strewn about the floor.
The surfaces are predominantly painted black; projected on these dark backgrounds like fleshly X rays are translucent, ghostly - white figures, their heads always cropped by the canvases» top edges.
The stripes and notches of the Copper and Aluminum works conspire to create relief - like mirages of projecting and receding planes, something the proponents of absolute flatness in painting — who relied on Stella as a touchstone — certainly did not have in mind.
The introduction of new types of art, for instance - such as Performance, Happenings and Installations - along with new subject - matter - including things like dead sharks, dying flies, huge ice - sculptures, crowds of nude bodies, buildings that appear to be in motion, a collection of 35,000 terracotta figures, islands wrapped in pink polypropylene fabric, painted bodies, spooky projected imagery on public buildings, and so on - have provided spectators with a range of new (sometimes shocking) experiences.
Smith honed in on this subject to project because he likes the way they look and he knew it would be difficult to depict the subject and attempted it could make sweet paintings.
The peculiarity of this project lies on the presentation of new and never - exhibited before works, like the three paintings by Henry Chapman, and the painting and brickbat by Claire Fontaine.
I stopped painting for a few years to work on some digital and installation projects, and when I returned, I fastened onto post-war easel - sized abstraction — particularly the earliest work of Ab Exers like Krasner, Motherwell, and Rothko.
Norton's project in PAFA's Historic Landmark Building uses paintings in the collection as sounding boards for a group of new works that reflect variously on issues like the historic portrayal of women in art, paternalism and colonialism, and the vernacular forms of folk culture.
Sample resumes for this position indicate skills like budgeting projects with the painting crew, and prepping and repainting houses while on a strict schedule.
To aid in the rebuilding of this jigsaw puzzle - like project, numbers were painted on each large brick.
I have painted the last couple of nights on a tiny project in what seems like forever & it has made me so happy and I want MORE!!!
Sounds like you have a painting project in the near future Check out my post on speed painting, https://h2obungalow.com/speed-painting-the-fastest-easiest-way-to-paint-walls I won't paint again without this tool, it's a huge time and mess saver!
(Maybe youâ $ ™ re a mural artist, or a seamstress, or youâ $ ™ d just like to lend a helping hand by painting a wall or working on a craft project with us, etc.) We also need to know what area you live in.
That's on large projects like paint and major furniture purchases etc..
The first project I'd like to tackle is to change the paint on a pale yellow bookcase to a clean, bright white!
250 at Lowes would go a long way towards some great paint to make our apt feel more like home and give us a start on all those great Ana White projects we are dying to start!
Right now I am working on a living room makeover and have tons of unfinished projects like painted furniture and I need to make some drapes!
I have a project I have been working on ALL SUMMER, it's a GARAGE BAR, I have finished all the walls in PALLET WOOD and have found some old used kitchen cabinets in the trash, I am installing two counter top surfaces on these cabinets and would like to paint these with VF products, but I want something that's going to POP..!!!
Her long line of experience on shows like Freeform Furniture, Designer People, and Trading Spaces has given her a unique approach to DIY projects and a creative knack for the beauty and the transformative power of a fresh coat of paint.
Plus since so many of our other projects will require a bigger budget, a room that can be transformed just with paint seems like a great project to start on!
I have such a list of projects I want to accomplish, like yesterday... but if I HAD to focus on one to get done before the holidays, I guess it would be painting the kitchen including the trim.
Congratulations on having your house exterior painted; there's nothing like being able to get to a home project you've been waiting to finish.
I'm completely burned out on painting and have been procrastinating those projects like you wouldn't believe.
It's not just a feeling that has come from finally having completed projects like fresh paint on the brick and new countertops in our kitchen, although we do feel so grateful to be on the precipice of being able to cook a proper Christmas dinner in a new oven.
I usually hand paint things on projects like this but what you did is so simple and makes wayyyy more sense.
I was wanting to spray this table for a really even finish (I LOVE the even finish a sprayer gives - especially on large surfaces like this and I really, really love how quickly I can knock projects out using one) but had never tried a paint sprayer with chalk style paint.
Seems like it would be an easy project to re-create with some decoupage, so I did LOTS of searching on Etsy, and discovered that my favorite kinds of packets were the ones that have hand - drawn / painted illustrations, solid white backgrounds, and very clean black text on them.
(Maybe you're a mural artist, or a seamstress, or you'd just like to lend a helping hand by painting a wall or working on a craft project with us, etc..)
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