Sentences with phrase «painting process taking»

We can see, imbedded in each surface, the intuitive organic painting process taking place — each action determining the direction of the next.
Gradually my painting process took on these characteristics.

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The better picture you can paint of your sales process — who your buyers are, how they find you, why they select you, and how long it takes them to sign on the dotted line — the better we can help you move that process along.
We know that reimagining an office space can take a while, and is a constantly - evolving process, but simple things like painting will wow employees, and let them know that you're serious about engagement.
For purposes of brevity, let us simply take up the problem of medieval painting and sculpture, and ask if God - images here play a significant role, and, more particularly, ask if we can here discover a significant relation between God - images and Christ - images, a relation reflecting a uniquely Christian apprehension of the evolutionary movement and transformation of the divine process.
Paint is the reason why this thing takes so long to make; you have to wait a week for the primer to cure, and then repeat the process with the black paint.
«VOC - free» paints take the process one step further, removing unstable, airborne toxins from their pigment formulas as well, making for a much safer product.
So I have taken a leaf out of Frank Clarkes daytime painting show, and I use a hair dryer on the paint to speed the drying process up.
Now, the same groups have built more elaborate models that paint a detailed picture of how the British countryside was ravaged by the FMD virus, taking into account things such as the location of every farm, the estimated number of pigs, cattle, and sheep each farm contained, as well as exhaustive data about the spread of the disease and the culling process.
Sadly, I got so into staining and painting the dresser that I forgot to take pictures of the process.
If you follow me on Instagram or Facebook, you may remember me posting a couple of the pictures I took while I was in the process of painting.
Our deck is fairly large, so it took a good amount of time to complete the painting 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!
Yep I am in the process of taking the painted finish off and I'm looking forward to seeing if a natural finish will look okay.
Then I took a scraper to the chippy places and gently scraped off the excess paint, lightly sanded the chipped edges and then sealed it all with soft wax, which stops the chipping process.
My daughter is putting on her makeup, a process that can take longer than painting the Golden Gate Bridge.
With its title taken from the David Hockney painting of same name, A Bigger Splash represents the famed artist's process and all that it conveys.
Frears, Cusack's director on The Grifters, paints himself in this instance as a hired gun, brought on late in the process and trusting the script to take him in the right direction.
The diamonds were milled to a fine powder before being mixed with a clear paint, in a process that took Rolls - Royce specialists two months to perfect.
It added a further two days to the paint application process, too — though that's not too much for a car which already takes months to complete.
The bumper cap is in stock but needs to be painted, a process that apparently takes several weeks.
The name is derived from the unique metallic black paint job which has a patina giving the paint a different color from different angles and is applied by hand in a process taking over fifty hours.
Adding an average of 18 hours to a paint process that can already take more than 50 hours to complete, the unique graduated finish is meticulously built by adding special «tinters» to create the darker inner colour.
Local artist Blue Bond will take you through the step - by - step process of painting three little birds.
Always compelling, Wachtel's paintings take on the aesthetics of contemporary mass image consumption through a process of observation and montage.
The paintings and photographs, which were predominantly taken from magazines and advertisements of the era, are confronted with each other; Richter's selective process is illuminated and categorised here.
Willem de Kooning (1904 - 1997) may have been the first to persuade people that the painting process could detail the adventures of a nervous system, not merely an eye, but it takes a painter of Lawlor's fluency and self - critical alertness to elaborate that truth without looking like a mere imitator.
«DeShawn Dumas, in his exhibition Holocene Extinction, takes a number of the conventions of painting today, pushes them, and in the process makes something urgent.
Through their creative processes these artists take apart these tropes in order to visualize their own personal journeys of loss, experience and a vernacular urbanism that manifests in their paintings and sculptures.
Critics often compare Gutai to another overseas take on abstraction and action painting, Tachisme in France, but its parallels and processes range more widely.
The exhibition includes a selection of Wiley's World Stage paintings, begun in 2006, in which he takes his street casting process to other countries, widening the scope of his collaboration.
His success with this encourages him to take the process into painting and eventually collage.
Following the completion of a roll — a process that may take weeks — Poons then crops each individual painting.
During the painting process normally the paint physically alters the landscapes, changing the meanings and taking control of the image.
The composition process involves Vermeersch taking photographs of skies at sunrise or sunset, at the delicate moment of changing light that occurs when the sun falls below the horizon, printing the photographs in negative and then meticulously replicating them in paint.
Artists realized that Jackson Pollock's process — the placing of unstretched raw canvas on the floor where it could be attacked from all four sides using artist materials and industrial materials; linear skeins of paint dripped and thrown; drawing, staining, brushing; imagery and non-imagery — essentially took art - making beyond any prior boundary.
Wade Guyton may have made it to the Whitney for inventing a new take on process and execution, but Bradford has already rethought the making of a painting in a far less flashy and far more labor - intensive way.
His paintings can also be viewed as the multi-layered products of a complex process of historical deconstruction and reconstruction that takes place on both a personal and overarching level.
His mirage paintings take this process in a slightly different direction by using a stencil created in a parallel process to the sculptural forms construction.
There are smaller paintings than this, some of theme equally concerned with the process of painting, and with the «deliberately accidental», Callum Innes «s words for the process he adopts of dividing the canvas into two, painting a quarter with a flat colour leaving the other quarter exposed, and then taking the same colour and applying it to the other half of the canvas before «unpainting» it by rubbing it off with turpentine, leaving a ghost of the original colour.
For a cheeky group show «With friends like you...» — a subtle dig at the Cuban art Establishment — Aquiles covered the façade of their home in a Technicolor cladding of cans while six other artists took over the inside with process - based paintings made with human breath, conceptual sculptures hewn from business cards and palettes, and a sculptural installation by the couple's 17 - year - old son, Bastian Silvestre, that comments on the police - related shootings in the U.S..
Paintings take multiple dimensions when eight women investigate abstraction through process and practice.
He took classes with Hazel Larsen Archer and developed such an enthusiasm for the process that for a time it rivalled painting as his primary pursuit.
All the artists take the viewer beyond the surface to question; process, space, scale and colour, documenting the evolving trends, ideas and concerns within contemporary painting.
For the first step, Yuri Masnjy painted a black abstract form that took up most of the white canvas; Joanne Greenbaum then added multicolored pencil - drawn lines midway through the process; and Kate Shepherd painted black details with a thin paintbrush.
In a process that took two years, the artist attempted to solve what was, essentially, a 95 - year - old art - historical murder mystery — an investigation that became the grist for these paintings.
A similar process took place at the lockers, where paintings and framed works are stored on temporary steel shelving and racks that we can take apart if we change storage facilities.
Influences converged, passion and intellect were engaged, and seminal moments occurred to help shape the process: in 1962 when Irving Blum (who had taken over Kienholtz's position at the gallery) gave Andy Warhol his first solo gallery exhibition ever at Ferus (the Campbell's Soup Can Paintings); in 1963, when Hopps moved to the Pasadena Art Museum and presented the first retrospective of Marcel Duchamp in the US; in 1966 with Ed Kienholtz's epochal retrospective at the LA County Museum; and in the decade from the late fifties to the late sixties when Ed Moses, Billy Al Bengston, and Ed Ruscha among a handful of others were on center stage.
In this post-modern take on painting, Smith inverts the expressionistic gestures of Abstract Expressionism into the calmed and slowed process of sewing.
If the process is slow anyway, why doesn't she take more interest in the application of paint beyond creating textural contrasts?
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