Sentences with phrase «painting racing thoughts»

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The race between automation and human work is won by automation, and as long as we need fiat currency to pay the rent / mortgage, humans will fall out of the system in droves as this shift takes place... The safe zones are services that require local human effort (gardening, painting, babysitting), distant human effort (editing, coaching, coordinating), and high - level thinking / relationship building.
Redstate.com editor Erick Erickson told CNN that while the national media might paint the race as a tight one, the local press thinks Rangel is a safe bet.
What Audi would have given for that yesterday... Sunday 15.52 In the end, it wasn't the paint - swapper some people think of as the only kind of great race, but if you watched it unfold right through, and remember that it's called «endurance» racing, it genuinely was a great Le Mans.
I'm thinking of painting flat black racing stripes over the hood (bonnet to you Brits!)
Magnussen was straightforward in his prediction for the race: «I think we'll be swapping more paint than usual,» the Dane deadpanned.
** 2000 mustang for sale *** -3.8 L - 5 spd manual trans - somewhere around 140 - 160, xxx miles - clean clear title, - brand new tires - SVT rims - cold air intake - think it has a chip in it also - racing dual clutch plate, newer... - clear coat only is peeling, paints great!!!
The Los Angeles County Museum of Art is hosting the first - ever major exhibition paintings that reflect what many upper - class Spaniards thought about race, class and skin color during the 1700s, when Mexico was a colony of Spain.
NINA CHANEL ABNEY: I was trying to think of some interesting way to talk about race in the painting in a way that hasn't been done.
He wrote (in all caps) and drew in the books between 1980 and 1987, jotting down fragments of poetry, doodles, and random thoughts about race, culture and society — many of the words, images, and symbols later appeared in the artist's paintings.
Other important works by Jasper Johns include: Flag (1954 - 55) and Target with Four Faces (1955) both in MOMA, New York; The Flags (1958, Whitney Museum of American Art); Painted Bronze (1960, Kunstmuseum, Basel); Ale Cans (1964, Kunstsammlung Basel); Perilous Night (1982, National Gallery of Art, Washington DC); Racing Thoughts (1983, Whitney Museum of American Art); and Green Angel Works (1990s, Walker Art Center, Minneapolis).
In the 1970s he experimented with crosshatching designs in his painting - after the Norwegian expressionist Edvard Munch (1863 - 1944)- while in the 1980s he became more autobiographical (Racing Thoughts 1983, Whitney Museum) and also included numerous optical illusions in his works.
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