Sentences with phrase «painting work focuses»

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Still, Moss paints a compelling picture of what can happen when you make time to focus on happiness at work.
The former work and pensions secretary believes that that the director has painted an unrealistic picture of life on benefits by focusing on «the very worst of anything that can ever happen to anybody».
His sustained focus on the city's finances has cast the race as a battle of fiscal forecasts, with Sheehan pointing to the recent obtainment of $ 12.5 million in state aid as a sign her approach is working and Commisso wielding a state - backed consultant's study to paint a darker picture.
This works best when you use spray paint with a focused nozzle.
In addition to its focus on the tactility of film, his work is infused with the influences of other art forms, including painting, which he studied in college, and music, which features prominently in his collaborations with celebrated composers such as John Adams, Jóhann Jóhannsson, and Steve Reich.
Rather than painting boards and their members with a broad brush, Shober and Hartney spend time defining different types of capacity — possessing accurate knowledge about a district, focusing on student learning, and adopting effective work practices.
* 4 POWERPOINTS * 18 READING / ANALYSIS SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS (based on Bloom's cognitive levels) * 86 VIEWING QUESTIONS * 62 VIEWING / READING / LITERARY ANALYSIS MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS * 14 FOCUSED ACTIVITIES (Individual or group work) Credits and Opening Montage, Film Techniques, Brainstorming and Making Connections, Juxtaposition of Scenes, Connecting Allusions to Theme, Paintings and Significance, Symbols, TV Repairman, Significance of Name and Titles, Mural, Music * 4 READER RESPONSE ESSAY QUESTIONS * 2 FIVE - PARAGRAPH ESSAY PROMPTS * 1 AP STYLE PROMPT * 1 AP STYLE PASSAGE TEST (analysis / application of skills) * EXAMPLE LITERARY ESSAY ANALYSIS
The focus of the scheme is the study of landscape painting and drawing with reference to the work of Hundertwasser.
Photographs focus on interesting texture, colour and contrast and could provide the starting point for drawing, painting or 3 dimensional work.
Monona Grove is using these tests — the Explore tests for grades 8 and 9, and the Plan tests for grades 10 and 11 — to paint an annual picture of each student's academic skills and what he or she needs to focus on to be ready to take on the challenges of post-secondary education or the work force.
This Ford Focus ZTW has a very nice Blue Exterior and a very clean Gray interior, it comes with options like 2.0 L Engine with Automatic Transmission, Power Steering, Power Windows, Power Door Locks, Dual Power Mirrors, Dual Front Airbags, Dual Power Seat, AM FM Radio and CD, AC, Cruise Control, Good tires, Power Brakes and a lot more... This Ford Focus is in great overall condition, The engine runs strong and the transmission shifts smooth, the all original paint is glossy and shiny (see pictures), the interior is very clean and shows very little wear, all the power equipment works like top, the tires has about 90 tread left on them.
The class will focus on infusing life and personality into your work, and on the fundamentals of landscape painting.
But because we are both so focused on our own watercolours and never really watch each other work, it took an hour in a comfy chair at Starbucks with his newest book Direct Watercolor in my hands to really understand how he paints.
In college, I studied art with a focus on drawing and painting but I'm currently doing web and design work for a software company.
They're not pumping these out at game per year pace, and it seems they're trying to work their individual mechanics from their focused games into the flagship franchise rather than slapping on a new coat of paint to the same game.
Fundamental elements of my works are focused on the interplay of color and the layering and texturing of paint
I have been painting off and on for roughly the last 5 years and constantly focused on the people who said «my kid could do that» or «you can buy awesome work from ikea for a fraction of the price».
Students in the UK also study my work quite frequently and I am bombarded by their questions... SO theoretically I should continue to paint in this genre (which I may do, as I do love this type of art)... but I am torn as I have a new genre — paintings to do with obesity / healthy eating / weight issues etc — which is a relatively new and uncommon topic in fine art, and I am positive has a lot of potential, and is really an issue which greatly interests me... so the question is whether I should then focus all my effort on this?
This setup allows me to work in two - to three - hour bursts, and I can focus the time entirely on painting, rather than commuting to and from a separate studio space.
Opening: «Kerry James Marshall: Mastry» at Met Breuer This mid-career survey, one of the most hotly anticipated New York museum shows of the year, focuses on the work of Kerry James Marshall, the Chicagoan painter whose paintings and drawings, for the past 35 years, have focused on the position of black artists in art history.
Their short length allows the reader to revisit the work in detail, focusing on sentences, phrases, or words as one might examine the painted passages or marks on a canvas.
This show focuses on Church's lesser - known works, of sites he painted in Egypt, Syria, Greece, Italy and Israel in the 1860s and»70s.
Now, Crystal Bridges has brought together more than 30 of O'Keeffe's paintings, plus the work of 20 emerging artists focusing on similar themes.
Fishman is currently the subject of two large exhibitions: «Louise Fishman: A Retrospective» at the Neuberger Museum of Art acts as the 77 - year - old's first comprehensive show, while «Paper Louise Tiny Fishman Rock» at the Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia displays an entirely different body of work, focusing on sketchbooks, smaller paintings and sculptures, and other rarely - seen items.
The work of these artists was brought into fresh focus and given renewed impetus by the revival of interest in figurative painting by a younger generation that took place in the late 1970s and the 1980s (see neo-expressionism and new spirit painting).
This is just another term for a realistic work (as opposed to a work featuring a figure which is variously known as a nude, life painting or figure painting, a life drawing or figure drawing, or if they are clothed, a costume painting, costume drawing or portrait if a personality is the center of focus.)
Curated by the celebrated US critic and author Hilton Als, Alice Neel, Uptown focuses on paintings made by the artist during the five decades in which she lived and worked in upper Manhattan, first in Spanish (East) Harlem, where she moved in 1938, and, later, the Upper West Side, where she lived from 1962 until her death in 1984.
Freud's adherence to realism and focus on the human figure, when abstraction and other progressive forms of practice were more prolific, moved him in and out of the spotlight until the 1980's when renewed international interest in painting and figuration gave his work a new significance.
Unlike Corse, whose paintings capture the serene glow of light, Ward's works focus on the emotions embedded in contemporary everyday objects, particularly those found on city streets.
Both exhibitions focused on his most recent work: multilayered paintings that explore the politics of race using the basketball and hoop netting as conceptual elements.
Another painter based in L.A., Lecia Dole - Recio earnestly focused on the importance of Jasper Johns's catenary works to her practice and the related process by which she constructs her «queer formalist» paintings, as she describes them.
«It's always a pleasure to visit the Jerwood Gallery in Hastings, and its focus on Scott's figure paintings and drawings offers up a lesser - known aspect of his work for detailed study.»
There are Post-Minimalist roots, even philosophies of Asian Mono - ha, but by focusing on the painting process as its own subject, Jones» work attains an ineffable aura of permanence.
In 2017, the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles presented Kerry James Marshall: Mastry, the first major museum survey of the artist's work, specially focusing on his paintings from the past thirty - five years.
Having left his paid work as an architect to focus on painting, Bluemner was living in poverty at the time and was unable to afford new canvases.
But rather than focusing on a specific artist or time period, as in the previous Thiebaud and Early American works, the new series references a pictorial convention within painting as a whole.
Declining to make work that hews to manufactured and biannually shifting theoretical categories, Mangold's subject, she writes, is «painting with nature as my source and focus....
Edited by the exhibitions's co-curators Frances Morris and Tiffany Bell, and with essays by leading scholars that give a context for Martin's work — her life, relationship with other artists, the influence of South - Asian philosophy — alongside focused shorter pieces on particular paintings, this beautifully designed volume is the definitive publication on her oeuvre.
Angelina Gualdoni's works on canvas take patterns, interiors and abstraction as their main focus, locating the rhythm of the everyday sublime in the language of color field painting.
Hirst's «Kaleidoscope» painting, «The Kingdom of the Father» (2007) is included in this major exhibition of work focusing on our relationship with wildlife and nature.
Judd Foundation has initiated a public call for works focused on the documentation of paintings, objects, and wood - blocks.
These larger works, which focus on female images, emotionally link broad paint strokes with manic scribbles.
Each provides an arresting autonomy that focuses attention onto the unique interaction of paper, surface, and paint; as a group, the works form subtle relationships to one another and bring forward issues of horizontality and verticality, recurring shapes, and interacting arrangements of color.
The show's focus is on her painting — ranging from the early work of the 1950s to the late work of her last years.
The show focuses on her painting, ranging from early works from the 1950s to her later work during the final years of her life.
England & Co will focus on works by Modern British artists, including paintings, sculpture, works on paper and photographs.
While the first exhibition in 2008 * focused on the iconic Estate Paintings, White Abstracts and History Paintings which established Coventry's reputation in the 1990s, Works 2002 - 2009 will include an extraordinarily wide range of work, much of it overtly figurative, including major new works that have never before been exhibWorks 2002 - 2009 will include an extraordinarily wide range of work, much of it overtly figurative, including major new works that have never before been exhibworks that have never before been exhibited.
Domenick's work also focuses on mark - making of all kinds, from the line of a pen to the scratches in a linoleum countertop, a material Domenick often uses as a canvas in his object - like paintings.
Recent exhibitions focused on the work of Alan Shields have included Alan Shields: Protracted Simplicity, a survey accompanied by a chronological monograph by Heidi Zuckerman at the Aspen Art Museum; Alan Shields: A Different Kind of Painting at Beeler Gallery at Columbus College of Art & Design; Alan Shields: Common Threads at Parrish Art Museum; and Into the Maze at SITE Santa Fe, among others.
If the choice of showing only her stripe paintings sounds in any way arbitrary (excluding her most famous «wave paintings,» for instance), the show is an occasion to focus on a particular selection of works with the same features.
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