Sentences with phrase «painted blank faces»

Henri Matisse, whose influence on Avery's work is undeniable, also painted blank faces, as seen in Plum Blossoms, Green Background.

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Always an outsider, then, and the often blank, white faces of the people in his paintings may represent a surprising distance between the workers and himself.
Confronted with a dead friend, her widower and their motherless baby, Cumberbatch's face (mainly required to remain blank) painted a picture of pain and confusion.
Requires you to print or paint some paper plates before hand with the phases of the moon (1st group to arrange) to give a group a food diary sheet to complete (2nd group to think) as well blank clock faces (3rd group to organise) to complete initial activities about Ramadan.
Faced with the seeming blank wall but for a painting by Marsden Hartley, who died in 1943, an online arts magazine included Hartley among the Biennial artists.
The destruction brought to a work like Speechless (2013)-- the scraped and gouged surfaces punctured by the blanked - out faces of unidentifiable persons — is disturbed more by the buffed gradations and soft, whimsical applications of paint than the frustrated violence brought to bear on the pictures.
LOS ANGELES — Michael Govan stood in a third - floor gallery scattered with paintings and crates at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, his arms gesturing at blank white walls, his face furled in thought.
So there is plenty here to like — including individual stunners like «False Start» and «Fool's House,» which embody the anxiety of an artist in the studio faced with a blank canvas, plus a roomful of eight so - called «crosshatch» paintings and drawings.
In 2002 and 2003, with Sept. 11 still haunting the news, he painted three identically framed head - shot portraits: of a smiling, plump - faced Osama bin Laden; a blank George W. Bush; and himself, his face grim and thin.
The moon - faced girl with the blank expression and the downcast eyes is painted larger than life, her face almost unpainted, a plane of primed canvas, as though her life, too, was an impenetrable vacancy.
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