Yes, they are nowhere near as evil as those they oppose, but the movie makes no effort to
paint these guys as Robin Hood types, either.
Not exact matches
You
guys (C N N) must have worked hard trying to figure out how to turn the empty chair into a positive metaphor for Obama... It must be difficult, day in and day out, trying to
paint Obama
as a success vs the unmitigated disaster that he is.
You
guys (C N N) must have stayed up all night trying to figure out how to turn the empty chair into a positive metaphor for Obama... It must be hard, day in and day out, trying to
paint Obama
as a success vs the unmitigated disaster that he is.
It appears that the aim of this piece is simply to
paint the Vatican
as the «bad
guy»... again.
You seem to be like most anti-theists (notice I do nt say atheist,
as you clearly arent one) in that you think God is some bearded old
guy in the sky
as depcited in
paintings.
But the editors
painted it
as if all of us Christians had been in these
guys congregation.
CNN: My Take: Reclaiming Jesus» sense of humor Here's a serious question about levity: The Bible clearly
paints a picture of Jesus of Nazareth
as a clever
guy, but he never seems to laugh, much less crack a smile.
As a practicing Popsiclebyterian, I have to object to the use of the Holy Tongue Depressor with a naked
guy painted on it for this sacrilegious art show.
The title race is not
as over
as u
guys here are
painting it.
That said, Kadyrov doesn't strike me
as a
guy who has ever been reluctant to get his hands dirty and I've read plenty of accounts that
paint him
as a
guy who would and has killed people in person.
My appreciation of
paintings, drawings, etc., is super-casual, so what follows here could be pretty well ripped apart by experts of the field if I presented it
as anything more than «here's what the sports
guy thinks about the paintin's!»
I gave my little
guy some berries, and he created an abstract
painting with our high chair
as the canvas.
If the overall message was truly that we should all respect each other's parenting choices and quit arguing, that's great, but it really seemed like it was
painting a picture of the breastfeeding moms and baby wearing moms
as the «bad
guys».
May just have to try something similar with my little
guy - I'm sure quite a bit of face
painting will be involved;)
As for the number of colors to work with, I still often use just two or three colors even with my 4 year old, and it works really well.
Instead, both campaigns of Gov. Andrew Cuomo and his Republican rival Rob Astorino have traded barbs either through surrogates, TV commercials or in opposition research made to
paint the other
guy as corrupt.
In 2004, former Senator
Guy Velella pleaded guilty to bribery charges for taking monies to secure bridge
painting contracts
as part of his outside legal work.
The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee is spending heavily to try and
paint Mills
as an out - of - touch rich
guy who is out to hurt the middle class.
In other words, the sun will beat down on your car, but your
paint will not fade or get splotchy if you use Chemical
Guys as prescribed.
Don't forget, these
guys were responsible for the «cultural explosion»» — a revolution in thinking that led to such startling new forms of expression
as cave
paintings, specialized tools, and bones carved into the first flutes.
Attractive
guy I am a artist and I
paint and draw often it is my passion, Love rnb music / 70 soul classics
as well
as 80's and 90's love to dance and good food and a good glass of Merlot.
Now, I enjoy movie mayhem
as much
as the next
guy, but with a budget in the bazillions, couldn't Bay have sprung for some
paint?
He's a
paint - by - numbers
guy, offering little in the way of excitement, and, when a script is this dull, everything he has assembled just comes across
as so limp and lifeless it just might bore you to death.
Saturday brings a pair of classics named after the dames that haunt our heroes: Gilda (1946), starring Rita Hayworth in her most iconic screen siren role
as a sex kitten who digs her claws into the bodyguard (tough
guy Glenn Ford) of her crippled sugar daddy husband (George Macready), and Laura (1944), with Gene Tierney
as the beauty in a
painting who obsesses homicide detective Dana Andrews.
Plus, Zegen does fine work
as Joel, who's more complicated than he appears: He isn't
painted as a one - dimensional jerk, but
as a decent
guy who got in over his head, and their failed marriage, once full of love and potential, lends Maisel a bittersweet edge.
While not reaching the depths of the Harvey Weinstein accusations, which included violent rape, the Times article
painted Franco
as a decidedly scummy
guy who used his position of authority to coerce women into sex acts, cast acting students in myriad topless roles, and on one occasion remove a plastic guard from atop an actress's genitals before simulating oral sex on her for a scene.
But «Goodbye To All That» has an even hand and doesn't
paint Lynskey (or anyone else, really)
as the bad
guy, because while we're sympathetic to his point of view, it's understood that Otto is rough around the edges.
It is nowhere near
as agitated, though,
as the homeless
guy who catches sight of Murphy's helmet — which has a nude showgirl
painted on it — while we're stopped at a red light.
Now I love brown cars, possibly more than any
guy should, so I was pleased
as punch by the»70s Beetle Convertible's Toffee Brown Metallic
paint, which is continued in the cabin on select color - matched interior panels.
And thus, the Big 5, especially Hachette at the moment, are only attempting to
paint Amazon
as the bad
guy because they fear losing their author pipeline — which in turn will render them extinct.
But trying to
paint James Patterson
as a plucky underdog fighting for the rights of the little
guy strains the credulity of even the most gullible.
When considering the fight between Amazon and publishers over the price of e-books, it's easy to
paint the giant book publishers
as the bad
guys.
«We don't want to be
painted with same brush
as the bad
guys.»
Grand Cayman's best galleries that sell locally produced original
paintings (
as well
as prints) can be found at:
Guy Harvey Gallery & Shoppe in George Town; The National Gallery of the Cayman Islands and Kennedy Gallery (Tel: (345) 949 8077) both in the Seven Mile Beach area; Pure Art Gallery & Gifts (345) 949 9133 in South Sound and the Bodden Town Art Shop (345) 943 2827.
As a villain Drago certain is intimidating, but despite his backstory he comes across as a completely one - dimensional, a simple take - over-the-world-because-reasons bad guy, a shame given that his missing limb and mastery of dragons paints him as an evil opposite to Hiccup in many ways, a mirror image that could have been used to far greater effec
As a villain Drago certain is intimidating, but despite his backstory he comes across
as a completely one - dimensional, a simple take - over-the-world-because-reasons bad guy, a shame given that his missing limb and mastery of dragons paints him as an evil opposite to Hiccup in many ways, a mirror image that could have been used to far greater effec
as a completely one - dimensional, a simple take - over-the-world-because-reasons bad
guy, a shame given that his missing limb and mastery of dragons
paints him
as an evil opposite to Hiccup in many ways, a mirror image that could have been used to far greater effec
as an evil opposite to Hiccup in many ways, a mirror image that could have been used to far greater effect.
While the Taliban are still in the game
as obviously evil bad
guys (stupid bad
guys that will do everything short of
painting a target on their heads to allow you the simplest kills possible), they are no longer playable in the multiplayer mode.
You
guys from SEGA should make an art contest where the fans would draw their favorite zones / stages of the series and put the winning pics in Generations
as graffiti in City Escape or
as actual brush — and — paper
paintings in an art fair / convention / exposition in Spagonia!
So in addition to helping
paint a gritty picture for the rest of the game experience, this kind of sexualized violence against inessential female characters is exploited by developers
as a sort of cheap one - note character development for the «bad
guys».
In too much media, its use is a lazy shorthand that allows a writer to
paint a bad
guy as particularly bad, and a woman
as particularly vulnerable (the genders are rarely reversed), without dealing with the consequences or meaning of such an act for any of the parties involved.
I wanted to kill the
guy who invented it until I realized how perfect it was for the material realism I'm after: In the same way that Van Gogh's
paint in «The Potato Eaters» is
as dirty
as the dirt on the potatoes, or that Wayne Thiebaud's
paint in his cake
paintings is laid on like thick icing, my
paint needed to flatten out like a big plastic Tonka truck that melted on a heater, so the motif and the material became one.
Im not a new artist I have been doing this for years and even invented my own style of
painting but Im new to this market, however for a
guy who tried only less than a year and work
as IT engineer 10 hours a day I believe this is a good achievement: https://auctionata.com/en-us/o/198477/pouyan-arephpoor-b-1971-mudraw-industrial-color-2016 Aaaaaaaaaand more importantly I need free minded people who could work with an Iranian artist!
Much has been made of the fact that the young Israeli artist
Guy Yanai uses
painting — an ancient, laborious technique —
as his medium, even
as he embraces the digital and new media norms of today (even going so far
as to reference pixelation in his technique, with short, deliberate bands of color).
She turns up the retinal volume again and again in the grounds of her
paintings — vast seas of cerulean blue edged by crisp white lines, or enveloping acts of domestic violence; equally riveting cadmium reds, oranges, and crimsons saturating the picture plane beneath angry gorillas, dancing Chubby Checkers, and kissing lovers; Day - Glo yellows that push up against sharp blacks
as «bad
guys» in black suits point guns and walk up and down staircases — and employs unusual compositional strategies to draw our attention to these expanses of high - key color.
I wasn't
as smart
as I should have been in maths so I was the
guy who drew and
painted in school.
Well, a lot of people,
as he's in the collections of Charles Saatchi and Dakis Joannou, not to mention the great institutions of the world, and represented Britain at the Venice Biennale in 2003, plus the
guys is generally considered a genius... hold on, maybe we should forget about the non-issue of what materials Ofili uses in his work and the long - ago ravings of a some hack mayor and just admire this
painting?
LOCATION: New York City SPECIALTIES: The program is interdisciplinary, but applicants apply to either
painting, printmaking, sculpture, photography, or «new genres» TUITION: $ 51,676 TIME TO DEGREE: 2 years NOTABLE FACULTY: Gregory Amenoff, Sanford Biggers, Nicola Lopez, Rirkrit Tiravanija, Kara Walker FAMOUS ALUMNI: Jon Kessler, Korakrit Arunanondchai, Georgia Sagri,
Guy Ben - Ner, Lisi Raskin BIGGEST SELLING POINT:
As with many of the Ivies, in Columbia's case, self - perpetuating exclusivity plays a major part here: only two percent of applicants to Columbia's MFA in the visual arts are accepted.
«For me, early on, art was
painting landscapes... then a
guy showed me images of a Pollock
painting [in a book] and it shocked me; it felt very liberating that the world accepted that
as art.»
Knowing that this sounds a bit like Jackson Pollock and the Ab Ex
guys, Wilson cleverly describes his approach
as «slow - motion action
painting.»
So I got some brushes, which was kind of like breaking my own rule, I don't know why — people had been introducing me at parties
as the
guy who
paints without brushes, but who cares?
Building on the movement's lineage, the exhibition's opening reception will debut two performances: Bay Area artist and SFAI alumnus
Guy Overfelt will break open the plane of
painting atop a motorcycle in response to Saburo Murakami's Passing Through (1956); and Jeremiah Jenkins, also an alumnus, will respond to Kazuo Shiraga's Challenging Mud (1955) by taking on the materials
as a professional wrestler, complete with WWF - style theatrics.
Don't get me wrong, I love Smack Mellon
as much
as the next
guy, but isn't it a little ironic for an organization that cleaves toward site specific installations, and has little interest in contemporary
painting, to rely on painters for fundraising?