Sentences with phrase «painted signs like»

I love painting signs like this, it's totally my grown - up version of a coloring book.

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When Corbett signed with Hoka One One in 2010, she didn't like the plain white women's shoes and spray painted them.
Companies like Mattel would not sign off on using lead in paint.
For example, if your child likes to draw, sign her up for a children's art class, give her a set of finger paints, or take her to an art museum.
This super easy technique will have you painting signs and transferring printed fonts or graphics from your computer like a pro in no time.»
But I realized that the side of the crate reminded me of a wooden sign, so I decided to paint it like one for fall.
At first glance, it looks like a hand painted sign!
I like the old looking signs with layers of paint.
There is a high level of detail to every aspect of the operation and the experience, from the hand painted signs and the technology behind the projections and holograms, to the large scale coordinated shows that happen like clockwork.
Special effects are asked to behave like character, motivation, and narrative while the actors paid exorbitant amounts to caper by themselves before a blue screen do their best not to cackle like Snidely Whiplash making off with burlap bags that have dollar signs painted on them.
And the impression painted by the Times article is that online education companies like K12 have every reason to sign up as many parents as possible — poor, rich, whatever — regardless of how prepared they are to tackle the challenge of home - based instruction.
In hallways all over the school, HGSE volunteers, some on knees, some at tables, others on ladders, painted murals, posters, and signs in visual aid to lessons taught in nearby classrooms — a fish mural, a music mural, a water - cycle mural — so that walking a hallway is like flipping through an illustrated textbook.
Super comfy, rides like a Cadillac and paint shows no signs of weathering or fading,...
- character creation lets you choose skin color, face, eye color and haircut - later in the game you can get glasses, pants, shoes and other stuff - start off by meeting Tom Nook and his posse of Happy Home employees - this includes Lyle the Otter and Digby the Dog, who give advice and help to keep the game moving forward - Lottie the Otter is Lyle's niece and handles the front desk in the game - she welcomes you every time you boot up the game and tells you what to do next - gameplay starts off with placing furniture, but quickly evolves into something more - place a house on the world map and cycle through seasons to see what you like - house can modified with different roofs, doors, colors and more - every animal unlocks new furniture for you to use - completing a lot of requests is vital to getting a lot of content - characters will react to everything that you place and remove in the house - three pieces of furniture must be in or outside of the house and these need to implemented into the final design - if you don't follow this rule, your animal customer will not approve - add wallpaper, carpets, lamps, signs, music covers, paintings and much more - by completing special objectives in the office, which you pay for with Play Coins, you can even expand the feature set - set background sounds, choose curtains, change up furniture, display fossils and get a bigger variety of fish and paintings.
The works looked like the type of painting - and - sculpture hybrids popular now, but they were made in the 1970s by Michelle Stuart, an 82 - year - old artist who signed with Tonkonow in 2010, after about a decade without representation.
Painting seems like an impossibility, with only a sign now and then of its own light.»
Tàpies moved on to create symbolic paintings that were influenced by Surrealist painters like Miro and Klee, and by the 1950s he had developed his signature style, which consisted of built - up surfaces that were scratched, pitted, gouged, and carved with letters, numbers, and signs.
Why not show one of Ruscha's pared - down paintings of buildings and signs, or establish an intelligent dialogue between photography and sculpture by including sculptors like Richard Long and Hamish Fulton in whose work photography plays a vital role?
He combines broad strokes out of Willem de Kooning with watery colors closer to Arshile Gorky, like expressionist sign painting.
The trajectory of a Kline painting often feels like those split - second reversals when a pedestrian emerges from an underground subway station, guided forward by a mental compass that comes from looking upward at a building, across the street at a parked truck, around at a sudden street sign, and behind at a storefront's signage.
Johns made paintings that look like nothing else but serve still their purpose as signs, both in and beyond fine art.
The films are most often nestled into carefully constructed environments filled with a dizzying assortment of found objects, from sculptures, painting and drawings to signs, furniture and architectural assemblages, that are connected to the overarching narrative yet act like relics.
Recently, Lehmann Maupin signed its first Chinese artist, the 40 - year - old Liu Wei, who works in painting and photography, but has been focused recently on large - scale architectural sculptures that resemble cityscapes and are made from unconventional materials, like door frames and books.
Lovitz mixes acrylic paint with sand and schist that he sources from the Wissahickon Creek to make small, modest paintings that harken back to old highway signs and self - taught artists in the manner of contemporary artists like Donald Baechler.
At about five feet square, «Depend on the morning sun» is among the smaller paintings in the show, but it contains one of the broadest gradients — two horizontal - ish swipes of a brush outfitted with crimson, titanate yellow, Prussian blue and orange - pink, about a foot wide — slapped onto the upper right corner like a warning sign.
Starting with street posters, Holzer's practice has come to incorporate LED screens that run with stock - ticker - like texts, painted signs, plaques, photographs, sound, video, and the Internet.
«I remember your face like my own...» by Matthew Floriani is a unique, ink on paper painting that is signed by the artist on the front, lower right.
The first work in this series was a hand - painted cardboard sign featuring toilet paper and a poop emoji which, like so many others, was produced for the Women's March in NYC in January 2017.
These hundreds of objects that looked like framed, matted, fields of painted blackness, worked as neutral, «generic signs» that might inspire the viewer to think about the social expectations that constructed the «idea» of a painting,» more than the actual painting itself.
Iconic works from his six - decade career include large - scale pop art screen prints picturing the likes of JF Kennedy; Monogram, a paint splattered taxidermy goat in a car tyre surrounded by street signs; and Bed, soiled sheets spattered with brushmarks.
The colors appeal to me, and the paint texture on the canvas looks hard.I kind of like this art work, and I think the boy in the painting could be in a town or on a highway; it's summer, and I really like how Gibbons signed his name in the grass.
Like A Rainbow Xl 2 is an original, large one - of - a-kind figurative painting signed by artist Peter Nottrott.
«Spéciale n ° 54 Hommage à Hopper» (2007) features a house with a nearby road sign for the Hopper Center — although no such institution exists, except in this painting, which functions, as does most of Mr. Monory's work, like a movie screen where fantastical drama and action are routinely played out.
A painted sign by Bob and Roberta Smith hangs on one wall, alongside a work by Hew Locke — a sinister, floor - length photograph of what looks like a south - east Asian tribesman wielding an array of knives.
Ruscha began his famous series of word paintings in the 1960s, depicting various views of the Hollywood sign and the logos of studios like 20th Century Fox, but also roadside views like the Standard Oil stations dotting L.A.'s freeways.
In an interview, the artist said, «If you paint it on glass, you can paint the line and then you can put the color on in back, you know like sign painters do... the line remains very crisp.»
Iconic works from his six decade career include large - scale pop art screen prints picturing the likes of JF Kennedy; Monogram, a paint splattered taxidermy goat in a car tyre surrounded by street signs; and Bed, soiled sheets spattered with brushmarks.
At the Rice University Gallery booth, bargain hunters like ARTnews deputy editor Barbara MacAdam and Houston dealer and artist Wayne Gilbert were snapping up Jane Miller's small paintings of clocks for $ 20, which the artist was signing on the spot.
Renaissance painting, [especially early Renaissance northern Italian painters, specifies Stonehouse], contemporary painters like Leon Golub and Anselm Kiefer, magic realist writers such as Gabriel García Márquez, Day of the Dead imagery, movie posters from Ghana, West African barber shop signs...»
Keogh's graphic canvases made using a traditional sign painting technique that aligns her with artists like James Rosenquist, Patrick Caulfield and Tom Wesselmann.
In fact I used to stretch the canvas, or sheet, right up to the limits of the corners of the wall, the painting ended there... It was like taking off a fresco, since the canvases or sheets had the form and breadth of the walls of the room... The letters or painted signs, they came however, from forms which I prepared out of hard cardboard.
An art fair is a lot like a flea market, only instead of chipped porcelain tea cups and beaded bags from the»20s there are paintings and prints and sculptures for sale, some new, some also showing signs of wear.
Booze was cast as another sign of deterioration, like the supposed recoil into figurative easel painting.
The works from the late 1960s and 1970s display the use of an «anonymous» sign, the simple and repetitive movement of the artist's paintbrush to create uniform task - like marks that serve to record the process of painting.
The girl gestures to the heavens with her bracelet - laden wrist like a figure from a religious painting — but also like an urban teen throwing gang signs.
The exhibition, based on paintings, sculptures, installations and photographs from the Sonnabend collection, granted on long - term loan to the Foundation Civic Museum of Venice, affords a comprehensive view of the contemporary art panorama, through artworks by Robert Rauschenberg, Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, Jim Dine, Tom Wesselmann, Robert Morris, Sol Lewitt, Anselm Kiefer and Jeff Koons, just to name a few, and including works never exposed in Venice, like None Sing / Neon Sign by Bruce Nauman and Inflatable Flower (Yellow) by Jeff Koons.
How I compose a painting is closer to linguistic structures, my forms are somehow like signs and symbols.
Mr. Tàpies (pronounced TAH - pee - ess) came to prominence in the late 1940s with richly symbolic paintings strongly influenced by Surrealist painters like Miró and Klee, a style he abandoned by the mid-1950s as he turned to what became his signature work: the heavily built - up surfaces that were often scratched, pitted and gouged and incised with letters, numbers and signs.
I remember there were paintings of political and cultural signs like a profile of a figure, sometimes mixed in with writings in Hebrew, other times barely sustained among floods of expressionist and highly charged abstract gestures.
Fink's myopic still - life images — a mountainous strawberry, an ice cream cone big as a road sign, a red pepper reclining like a full - figure nude — look as if a giant painted them.
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