Sentences with phrase «paint war scenes»

In 1919, at the age of ten, Norman Lewis declared his intention to become an artist after watching a woman paint war scenes outside a shop at 133rd Street and Lexington Avenue in his native Harlem.

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Look at the paintings that adorn this room — scenes of the Great War.
It is never made unequivocal that either of these are in fact the offspring of the pair, but the framing of the opening funeral in one scene, and later, the way MacBeth applies war paint to the boy - soldier, firm but delicate, laced with unspoken pride, seems to imply such.
Dawn of War III The Story Behind Announcement Trailer - Learn how Axis Animation and director took inspiration from classical paintings to build the game's brooding expository cut scenes.
Disc 8 contains the new «Star Wars Archives: Episodes IV to VI» with «deleted, extended and alternate scenes; prop, maquette and costume turnarounds; matte paintings and concept art; supplementary interviews with cast and crew; and more.»
A scene where Adrien Brody, as Gulf War I vet Jack Starks, wanders away from his loony bin down a long tunnel in a Robert Frost wood and Dr. Lorenson (Jennifer Jason Leigh) stumbles after him demonstrates both, with Deming painting a beautiful landscape from paint pots full of bleak, oppressive isolation.
This scene is exciting for those that don the war - paint and even more exciting for those who watch from the sidelines.
For example, a new camouflage system in Metal Gear Solid 3D: Snake Eater requires Snake to don more war paint and colors of his surroundings; aclose - quarters melee system includes choke - outs, and pressure - sensitive controls during interrogation scenes could yield big rewards, or serious grumbles.
In Germany, Max Beckmann, Otto Dix, George Grosz and others politicized their paintings, foreshadowing the coming of World War II, while in America, modernism is seen in the form of American Scene painting and the social realism and regionalism movements that contained both political and social commentary dominated the art world.
Earlier, he had been painting scenes of urban life with a sense of isolation and mystery; after World War II, he turned to timeless themes of death and survival, and to concepts drawn from ancient myths and religions.
His paintings appear to portray the world's last images, following natural cataclysm perhaps — yet they are scenes of destruction from World War II.
Abstract Expressionism, also known as Action Painting or Color Field Painting, exploded onto the art scene after World War II with its characteristic messiness and extremely energetic applications of paint.
Jong soon Im Interested in presenting battles between ancient armies from past eras as unattainable fantasy, Jang soon Im creates mixedmedia paintings, drawings, collages, and videos of war scenes.
During World War II, in 1944, Grillo enlisted in the Navy and was sent to Okinawa in the South Pacific where he continued to paint landscapes and scenes of life in the service.
In the 1930s, when Avery began to exhibit his paintings regularly, the art scene was dominated by two warring factions.
Taira was a rising star in the Bay Area art scene who was interned during World War 2 and who went on to paint joyful works for the rest of his life.
These meticulously executed, highly polished paintings depict spectacular events such as war scenes, lightning storms, and volcanoes, blurring the line between natural and man - made disasters.
The international political scene at the time, characterised by the brutality of facts and events such as the Vietnam War, the apartheid regime in South Africa and the consequences of imperialism, constantly reverberates in Golub's painting, like an ever - present murmur that can not be silenced.
Concentrating on mass media imagery early on in her career, Vija Celmins painted scenes of war and disaster that reflected on her early childhood experiences.
The ideas for the oil paintings, watercolors, and lithographs come from the many sources that have influenced him during his four decades on the Texas art scene, not the least of which was growing up in the Cold War era of «duck and cover» and rock» n» roll.
Another response to the war, was to look inwards, and his work in the early 1940s shows a new affection for Belfast life in his genre - paintings of street scenes.
Though reminiscent of tribunal scenes, war games, comic books, and the absurdist stagings of Adrienne Kennedy and Samuel Beckett, her paintings are free of the slogans, captions, and loaded titles we might expect from such politically charged work.
American Impressionist painter Childe Hassam also hoped to inspire patriotism with his series of thirty flag paintings painted in the early years of World War I. By depicting elegant scenes of New York's Fifth Avenue filled with flags, Hassam signaled his belief that the United States should intervene in the wWar I. By depicting elegant scenes of New York's Fifth Avenue filled with flags, Hassam signaled his belief that the United States should intervene in the warwar.
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