Sentences with phrase «painting on a blank canvas»

I'd painted it on a blank canvas in December in 2013, when we'd just moved from Juan's mum's place to our Las Cañitas apartment.
But this doesn't mean that the party is painting on a blank canvas: David Cameron, George Osborne and David Willetts have all made major speeches on childcare during the last year, and mapped out the strategic direction in which we're travelling.
We are painting on a blank canvas, so intellectual curiosity and openness is key to success at HUM.

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Shamanic healing sessions and ceremonies, acupuncture, and meditation helped me create the blank canvas on which I was to paint my own experience.
Animator provides a blank canvas on which you can draw and paint anything you like.
Formalist art critic Clement Greenberg championed Noland, along with Jules Olitski and Louis, in his influential writing of the 1950s and 60s, interpreting their paintings as the next logical progression in Modernism's continuous refining of the medium, reducing it to solitary, non-representational painted forms on blank canvas.
Levin even goes so far as to mimic the framework of Mike Kelly's Center and Peripheries # 2, a blank canvas with wood armatures branching out to various painted portraits, to create his own take on juxtapositions.
His collage paintings stage figures rendered in profile and made from simplified forms on blank canvases.
Correa remarks: «Though much of my recent work has utilized print making techniques, I don't have any training or expertise in printmaking; what I like about it is it's physicality (I print by hand) and I like to think that my naivete allows for some diy ingenuity, or wrongness in printmaking can make rightness in painting... I've got a group of paintings made by painting on wine bottles and then wrapping and wringing canvas over them, and another group is made by painting through a blank silk screen, the screen clogs as I go, making it's own marks until its no longer useful.
In the film Schnabel remarks: «I started to use different kinds of materials because I was looking for some kind of new way to paint... working with things that already exist affords you associations that are beyond your invention... I see opportunities everywhere as paintings, in images that already exist, in surfaces that will repsond to paint a certain way, or it might come from an accident... I realized a picture could be the architecture of a painting... so I would select thigns that already had pictures - images of things impregnated on them - and then I could treat them as a blank canvas... let them inform what I was doing and make me react to what was there and come out with a hybrid painting... it has a much to do with reacting rather than acting.»
The next time you get commissioned for a work, or the next time someone comes to buy another piece of your artwork, instead of giving them an invoice or showing them the price, simply give them a blank invoice or receipt with the total number of hours you spent on it and itemized cost of every material you used (from paint brushes, to paint, to canvas, to whatever).
For a careful scholarly analysis of the ramifications of Greenberg's discourse on painting vis - a ̀ - vis Minimalism and Conceptual Art, see Thierry de Duve, «The Monochrome and the Blank Canvas,» in Serge Guilbaut, ed.
One of the techniques that Tyson uses is to paint over an existing work or on a blank canvas, and then scrape paint over the surface.
Using a restricted palette, Yun applied layers of pigment to raw canvas in vertical or horizontal bands interspersed with blank space; working on his studio floor, he diluted the paint with turpentine so that it would gradually bleed into the support.
Amongst the works on view was the striking painting Parabel (2008), which depicts a fallen painter with a noose tied from his neck to a blank canvas.
Defying the heroic myth of abstract expressionism - the artist exploding with spontaneous invention before a blank canvas - Kline rehearsed ideas for his big black - on - white paintings in these ink drawings.
White Paintings, Black Paintings, and Red Paintings In 1951, Rauschenberg produced his monochromatic «White Paintings» - referred to by some art critics as hypersensitive screens which registered the smallest adjustments in lighting and atmosphere on their surface, and by sceptics as blank canvases.
«Among the casualties were Lisa Yuskavage's 2003 oil - on - canvas work «Dark Garden II,» a 2001 joke painting by Prince and a pink acrylic work of blank advertising signs from 2004 by Ed Ruscha.
Stella's early stripe paintings demonstrate Stella's acute awareness of the issue of objecthood insofar as those paintings explicitly took painting about as far as it could go (without being a blank expanse of stretched canvas hung on the wall) toward objecthood without declaring their existence as mere objects.
When listening to the headphones in the real world — in the office, on public transit, and while walking around urban centers — we loved the clarity and focus the noise - canceling brought to the overall sound profile, creating a perfectly blank canvas on which to paint sound, even in the noisiest of settings.
Having the walls painted in a crisp, clean shade will brighten the mood on gloomy days and become your blank canvas for accents to «pop».
Every discarded piece of furniture on the side of the road, every empty house needing a new life, every blank canvas waiting for paint.
«Life is a blank canvas, and you need to throw all the paint on it you can.»
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