Sentences with phrase «painted over bird»

Just kidding... I just painted over bird's eye maple, but it was painful and needed to be done, I assure you.

Not exact matches

I've never had an appreciation for grape juice and stale crackers, so for this image I didn't want to paint birds picking over seeds, bread crumbs or bugs.
Well I know the book has over 7000 paintings and there is a painting for each bird.
Or painting birds on shit to sell to tourists (oh, sorry, that's Portland) the next day, or Monday, or whenever, and start the whole production / consumption cycle all over again, and our lives grind on until the next Tacocat gig.
The film concludes with Lady Bird moving out of her parents» house, painting over Kyle's sharpie - scrawled name on her childhood bedroom wall, and heading to college in New York.
There's enormous affection in the way the camera pans over Lady Bird's pink - painted bedroom walls and notices her acne scars and the doodles on the cast of her arm: It's a quiet celebration of details that are often effaced or ignored, and that makes it feel aesthetically fresh.
Birds who may chip away over time at a lead - painted windowsill, lick a metal bell toy, nibble on the soldering of a stained glass Tiffany lamp or chew on a metal zipper are constantly ingesting heavy metals and can potentially become intoxicated.
Just over 1,300 (3.6 %) of these birds have been subsequently re-found, showing us exactly where some Golden Gate raptors have traveled — painting a beautiful map of dots from northern British Columbia to central Mexico, and from Idaho to the Farallon Islands.
Notice birds perched high on tower ruins that climb 140 - feet into the air and check out other artifacts and relics that paint a picture of a Mayan society that triumphed over the Tikal Empire.
Geva primarily uses bold gestures to propel and push paint over the surface of multilayered canvases, sometimes done in diptychs, which often include recognizable images like birds, tree branches, and flowers.
Inevitably, over the past few decades, his feathered friends have become the subject of many paintings — and are now the topic of his gorgeous new book: Birds (Glitterati, $ 95).
Over the course of a career that spans three decades, Tomaselli has transformed his daily life and many obsessions — gardening, birding, fly - fishing, recreational drugs into mind - bending, consciousness - expanding paintings.
He is best known for his Neo-Expressionist paintings of tropical birds, often based on a personal aviary in which he has been keeping from 30 to over 100 live birds of various species.
I only started visiting in early 2011, so I missed early projects like the 2010 group painting show put together by Dave Miko that involved him splattering paint over the works, as well the first and only shows at the gallery by Dobson, Colby Bird (who showed only a sofa), and Asher Penn, plus a midnight performance by Kayla Guthrie in April of 2009.
On view will be recent paintings of birds, barren, leafless trees, squirrels and other creatures, meek and mild, who rule over the deceptive powers of innocence.
Looking out over Dovecot's working floor, I can see the giant looms which held Ofili's The Caged Bird's Song (2017), as well as the finishing touches being put to a new monolithic commission: a rug commissioned by the Perse School that draws on the paintings of Victoria Morton.
Onto a ground of gesso tinted a pale yellow, Cyphers silk - screened owls, birds, lizards, and images of women from the»60s against a central grid, then partially painted over
A pugnacious art world fugitive who had studied with and then taught under Josef Albers at Yale in the 1950s, yet defiantly rejected his era's vogue for nonrepresentational painting, out in his element he'd be squinting at the fish, the birds and the far - off horizon, spitting tobacco, chewing his mustache, cursing us all — a roll of Tums in his shirt pocket and his eye zeroing - in on the flat, all - over screen of his life's obsession....
Condon manages this with loaded symbols — bird and flower representations culled from decorative fabric patterns in her mother's home — and by an extraordinary control over paint's materiality and color and its emotional range.
Mr. Minor owned many paintings by Ed Ruscha, including «Angry Because It's Plaster, Not Milk,» a 1965 canvas of a colorful bird hovering over a glass of milk that looks as though it is about to spill.
This comes into the picture, but so does the sudden event happening in the present, for the whole idea of the painting began when, flying over a cliff, I disturbed a bird on its nest.
In 1947, a man named John Simonson traced over the paintings with chalk and said the end result looked like «a weird bird
Bonin Petrels are burrowing birds, and over the years their nesting activity has helped to stir the lead paint chips deep in to the soil — as far as 15 feet deep.
United Kingdom About Blog Alan M Hunt has been a British Wildlife Artist for over 50 years and has painted thousands of images of birds, birds of prey, big cats, animals and wildlife from all over the world.
Is there a paint that is safe for the birds, and will withstand water running over it?
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