Sentences with phrase «painting process because»

Even though I enjoyed doing it, I had to stop myself from rushing through the painting process because I just wanted to see the end result.
Coloured grounds can significantly speed up the drawing and painting process because much of the work is done by the existing surface colour.

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There are also a number of grandstanding moves he'd make to get publicity (e.g., ordaining an openly gay man to the priesthood in a very public PR blitz only to defrock the guy a few months later because Spong was so concerned about ordaining a gay candidate that he didn't bother to go through the necessary discernment process — this PR move really impacted some very qualified homosexual candidates who were all painted with the same brush.)
This is where I am at now, board meeting is coming up and I have all my questions ready to go... problem is that I will probably not get any of the answers, and processed foods will come back in full force because they feel that is the solution to the financial loss since the food service director has painted the picture that way.
But, after painting our bedroom a year and half ago (because for me, white is the only way to go), I've really embraced the decorating process.
The painting below is different than the finished one because I didn't actually take pictures the first time around — I wasn't expecting it to turn out as it did, but I still wanted to walk you through my process!
I say «attempt» because it is awfully hard to explain in words the very visual process of painting.
Often when we describe our «ideal match» we paint this wonderful picture of perfection.I am not looking for perfection because I know it does not exist.what I am looking for is to chat then process of elimination will follow
«We did all stretch and stipple because we didn't have any more money for prosthetics,» Denaver said, referring to the common process of stretching the skin and holding it while applying liquid latex, powder, and paint — in multiple layers to Janney's entire face, hands, and neck — to create wrinkles.
Painting is usually the most enjoyable part of this process because you get to see the light at the end of the tunnel and your beautiful new cabinets.
It's an alla prima technique, painting wet - on - wet; I control the speed of the painting process, because there is a limited amount of time before the canvas dries,» Denzler explains.
Soutine derives an immediate advantage by painting from life; because his motive is settled in advance, he does not have to tease it out in the process of painting.
That's because the «main theme» of each painting — let's assume there is such a thing — is laid out according to different, personal processes of visual actualization.
However, because both paintings come from the same original concept, which is a two - stage process of «painting the paint with paint,» the two paintings become inseparable consequently.
Because of its remarkable setting, many students and faculty painted, drew and photographed the school and its nearby surroundings, making landscape an integral part of the learning process.
His painting process represents uninhibited freedom in a way that is rare today because it is both extreme and self - contained, kept within the bounds of painting, which may be the perfect place for it.
The paint appears almost pixelated because every brush stroke is visible to the viewer — making his process completely transparent.
I liked this way of working because it kept me involved in a process of painting all day long.
His method hinges on a kind of information processing that often starts with a photograph, he says, because painting from photographs distances him from what is real or true.
I really like painting as a medium because, for me, it's the most abstract process I can do.
Moran comments:»... because my work depends largely on the painting process itself, even the most detailed sketch will at times translate into something completely different on canvas.
But it's a longer process until it becomes a painting, there are other things that come into play, because the paintings for instance are all different scales, whereas these books are always the same size.»
Because the mysteries continue, compounded by Nelson's practice of flipping the front of the canvas back and forth during the painting process.
It's an unusual outing, to say the least, for the world's most celebrated living painter, because the works aren't paintings per se but rather painting-esque things: what he did was take a digital image of a single one of his 1990 abstract canvases and then run it through a mathematical process to isolate its chromatic DNA as a series of eye - boggling, colored «STRIPS.»
Therefore, despite their hyper - reality, his landscapes seem more about the painting process than they are about the view they depict «It has more reality than a photograph,» Richter explained, «because a painting is an object in itself, because its visibly hand - painted, because it has been tangibly and materially produced» Richter continues (ibid).
Because of this constant travel, Samreth has developed a studio practice based around engaging with natural and systematic processes such as using the currents of the Pacific Ocean to create paintings or the engaging with the extreme Cambodian sunshine to transform materials over time.
Because Kline sketched and painted this photograph so many times, he acquired such a familiarity with it that he could apparently sketch it blindfolded in less than thirty seconds.39 This skill necessarily involved what Kline had described in 1956 as the process that had led to his breakthrough to abstraction: «breaking down the structure into essential elements».40 In the photograph, the posture of Nijinsky in absolute terms and relative to the frame has a striking structure of a kind that persists in Kline's abstract work, in which there is a tension between the composition internal to the painting and the limits of the canvas.
DR Because it's very hard to articulate what colors mean, color is a great opportunity for painting to give us a way to process our experiences in the world.
I try to be sincere throughout my process to make honest paintings and I try not to take up space as a white cis male painter in México or in Perú, where I used to live, because there are enough white men taking up space in these majority brown countries.
People tend to approach the study of paintings or drawings from the perspective of the patron because so many of the artists» names are unknown, but we are exploring the perspective of the artist, as maker — the gesture of an artist's hand, the spontaneity of line, and the process through which ideas are born.»
Aside from a handful of super-successful stars or careerist up - and - comers, most abstract painters, if their work is at all difficult, are not painting because that's where the money is, but, rather, because they love the process and challenge of painting.
Marguerite Yes it gave me the confidence, once I knew what... The hardest thing is getting the image in your head, this is why once its worked out small, once I've decided its worked on that scale, after that it is just a process, an interesting process, because you are just interested in the mark making but you know where you are going, so there is none of this tentativeness of your mark making, the paintings can be fresh, I mean you can always scrape all the paint off.
For example, in the two paintings titled «Practice Resurrection» (2004) and «Midnight Sun» (2004), while the actual rotation of the grids is executed with some measure of determinate intuition, their rectilinear forms become spatially active in part because of Leonard's willingness to submit her self to the process of revision.
These charming wall hangings jumped right out at me this past week at the Favorite Things Blog Hop because we are in the process of updating the paint and decor in our home and one of the ways we are trying to make things a bit brighter is with a few of these kinds of signs.
If your paint doesn't stick because the walls weren't clean, the process is even longer and you'll be kicking yourself for skipping this crucial step.
And because she knew her passion for painting was a Gift from God from the beginning, being intentional about being present as she paints, and listening for His voice, has been a part of her process all along.
Because milk paint is mixed with water, the water / paint in the second coat activated the chipping process, which I wanted.
I liked chalk paint for this process because it bonds will to surfaces that have already been sealed.
I don't think there's a single fixture, finish, paint color, or design element we would've chosen if we had been involved in the picking process - and we're assuming it didn't ever sell because of an awkward layout upstairs.
Since I didn't paint everything all at once and because of the process I used to paint each door, I lost track a couple of times of which cabinet doors were in what stage.
Using kilz oil base primer should keep the cabinets from yellowing and limit the paint chipping after the whole process because it's sealing in all of the dark color and oil base paint is more durable than latex.
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