Sentences with phrase «portrait studio on»

And YouTube, which sponsored a portrait studio on Main Street, went home only with Eminem and Joseph Kahn's battle - rap parody film «Bodied» — which it had acquired before the festival even began.
Actress Maggie Siff from «One Percent More Humid» poses at the 2017 Tribeca Film Festival portrait studio on on April 22, 2017 in New York City.

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While a lens like that is totally not in our budget, if I was frequently taking portraits for work I'd definitely look into investing in one — taking this shot was effortless and there was little to no light and lots of other stuff going on in the studio.
On returning to Massachusetts, he set up a portrait studio in Salem and also taught at the Museum School.
«Do you really think David Cameron would like to spend six months in my studio whilst I sew his portrait on to an old army surplus blanket?»
A few pairings you can expect to have fun with are: Coty and YouCam AR Makeup Mirror, which allows you to virtually test all of those intimidating makeup looks you've been too scared to try, COVERGIRL and Array Portrait Studio where you can give yourself a mini-makeover and see how it looks on camera, and a Sally Hansen DIY manicure studio.
It just took a quick look to Mary Freer's portrait by John Constable, hanging on one of her studio walls, to begin with the creative process that would have as a result the Fall ’18 collection.
Wal - Mart has a good portrait studio and they can give you the picture on a cd for easy uploading to the single sites or you could give LookBetterOnline.com a try.
«Final Portrait» ventures outside the studio just enough to prevent the audience feeling like Lord, trapped on that stool, day after day.
Actor Rafe Spall poses in the portrait studio at the BFI London Film Festival 2014 on October 13, 2014 in London, England.
Other Collector's Edition Exclusives are: The Wizard of Oz Comes to Life (Grauman's Chinese Theatre Souvenir Premiere Program on August 15, 1939), Metro - Goldwyn - Mayer Studio News (the IntraCorporate House Organ / Newspaper for the week beginning Monday, August 14, 1939 specifically celebrating the release of The Wizard of Oz), Photoplay Studies - Rare Secondary Education Scholastic In Honor of The Wizard of Oz (magazine, volume V, number 12: circa August 1939), the studio's invitation to The Grauman's Premiere (that included tickets to the original opening night, plus a newly designed commemorative ticket), and Deluxe Collector's Portfolio (reproductions of original 1939 Kodachrome Publicity Art, with nine portraits and on - set photographs).
Ensconced at Morris's bequest in her studio's backroom, she's dwarfed by a cluttered drafting table on the one side and rows and stacks of archived portraits on the other.
Hawaii Pet Portraits: specializes in portraying the special bond that humans have with their pets by capturing the full range of emotions and candid moments, both in the studio and on location.
The battery holder and portrait grip (depicted on the bottom) is a nice bonus in the package but I honestly don't use it because it's mainly for portrait shooters in the studio.
The portraits, which are part of a series she worked on daily from 2011 to 2013 as a «warmup in the studio,» explore the arbitrariness of skin color.
The 1977 show also included female Old Masters of established reputation: Renaissance painters like the Cremonese aristocrat Sophonisba Anguissola and the Bolognese Lavinia Fontana; eighteenth - century professionals like the pastel portraitist Rosalba Carriera, whose Venetian studio was once as essential a stop on the Grand Tour as that of her male colleague Pompeo Batoni in Rome, and the Swiss - born Angelika Kauffmann, represented by a self - portrait that showed the dark - haired, porcelain - skinned beauty making a definitive choice between painting and music.
He invited a coterie of artist friends associated with Gallery Nature Morte and early Metro Pictures to have their portrait taken on 46th Street by a studio photographer, James Kriegsmann.
During the studio visit Al - Hadid was creating a unique bust - a blind self - portrait using plasticine on a gypsum form.
On an easel in the garage studio sits an elongated portrait - format canvas that Christanto has placed as a landscape; it would be too tall for the space if turned upright.
DAVID DRISKELL Creative Spirit: Five Decades by Bridget Goodbody DAINA HIGGINS New Paintings by Charles Schultz LOIS DODD New Panel Paintings by Sharon Butler Unlikely Friends: JAMES BROOKS & DAN FLAVIN by Greg Lindquist DAMIEN HIRST The Complete Spot Paintings 1986 — 2011 by Corina Larkin LORI ELLISON by Corina Larkin GEORGES HUGNET The Love Life of the Spumifers by Valery Oisteanu Dark Christmas by Bradley Rubenstein ELLSWORTH KELLY Schwarz & Weiss by David Rhodes MALCOLM MORLEY Another Way to Make an Image, Monotypes by Robert Storr Five Works from the Collection of Albert Murray: ROMARE BEARDEN and NORMAN LEWIS by Charles Schultz THE RONALD S. LAUDER COLLECTION: Selections from the 3rd Century BC to the 20th Century / Germany, Austria, and France by Charles Schultz Anonymous Tantra Paintings by Noah Dillon SANGRAM MAJUMDAR New Work by Kara L. Rooney GUDMUNDUR THORODDSEN Father's Father by Paolo Javier SOTO Paris and Beyond, 1950 — 1970 by Cora Fisher JESS Paintings by Phong Bui GEORGE MCNEIL by Robert Berlind VICTOR MATTHEWS by Vincent Katz LOLA MONTES SCHNABEL Love Before Intimacy by David Markus THOMAS WOODRUFF The Four Temperament Variations by Kara L. Rooney MARTHA CLIPPINGER Hopscotch by Robert Berlind PETER GALLO by Jonathan Goodman Connected by Noah Dillon KANDINSKY's «Painting with White Border» by Susan Bee BARBARA SANDLER Straight On Till Morning by Robert Berlind December (Organized by Howie Chen) by Nathan Kernan EDWIN DICKINSON In Retrospect by Robert Berlind JOSÉ RIVERA by Nathan Kernan REMBRANDT»S WORLD: Dutch Drawings from the Clement C. Moore Collection by Sara Christoph JOSEPH MONTGOMERY Velveteen by Linnea Kniaz The Renaissance Portrait from Donatello to Bellini by Mira Schor BOSCO SODI Ubi Sunt by Jonathan Goodman DOUG WADA Americana by Lilly Wei Mind the Gap by Anne Sherwood Pundyk BILL JENSEN by Ben La Rocco WITHIN / WITHOUT: A Studio Visit With SHOSHANA DENTZ by Zachary Wollard SUSANNA HELLER's Studio by Robert Berlind STUDIO VISIT: JOYCE PENSATO by William Corwin Making American Taste: Narrative Art for a New Democracy by Shane McAdams Letter from BERLIN by David Rhodes JOSEPH MARIONI Eye to Eye by Robert C. Morgan GORDON MOORE by Joan Waltemath Master Bill at MoMA by Irving Sandler
Still, her work was not marred by ideological concerns; what fascinated her was the breadth of humanity that she encountered in her studio, on canvas... Alice Neel, Uptown, the first comprehensive look at Neel's portraits of people of color, is an attempt to honor not only what Neel saw, but the generosity behind her seeing.»
He looks in on the nice young tech worker couple that is willing and able to pay three times the rent he used to pay for his tiny studio apartment, creating a portrait of how the city has changed.
Arbus focused her penetrating lens on those at the margins of society, Avedon directed his powerful vision to studio portraits of prominent individuals, and Winogrand canvassed the streets to capture candid expressions of anonymous passersby.
Highlights include Abbott's early studio portraiture from Paris and New York (1926 and onwards); photographs from her seminal project Changing New York (1935 − 39); American landscapes, including her abandoned book project focusing on U.S. coastal highway Route 1; her final published series, A Portrait of Maine (1968); and a large selection of her innovative scientific photography.
Matisse's transformative impact on their works is revealed not only by their adaptations of his palette and pictorial structures but also through their choice and appropriation of his subject matter — still lifes, landscapes, figurative works, studio interiors, and portraits.
Cwynar's new photographs comprise studio portraits of Tracy, a friend of the artist, with superimposed found objects and images; recomposed illustrations of suits of armor; a set of Avon presidential after - shave bottles from the 1970s minus their heads; and a studio photograph of a hot pink peony on a green background.
On display are a whopping 200 pictures created over his celebrated, six - decade career, from fashion studies of his wife, Lisa Fonssagrives, and a wide range of still - lifes to female nudes and portraits of South American Quechua people — mostly shot in his studio.
Featured on October 28th, her artist portrait was created in 2012 in the old school Kiserswerth that she has used as her archive and studio.
Ahead of his massive 2017 retrospective at Tate Britain, the British painter David Hockney is having another, far more manageable show of his work at the Royal Academy of Arts in Mayfair focusing on his recent series of portraits, which were sadly inspired by the suicide of a 23 - year - old studio assistant and friend.
Aozaki transforms the smiley faces on shopping bags into caricatures of strangers on the street, and the Queens Museum has commissioned the artist to do pop - up portrait studios all over the borough (you can also get one on Saturday from 1 - 3 at the Museum itself).
The Group offers AK - 47 vs. M16, 2015: fragments of bullets from both weapons encased in ballistics gel, protected by a vitrine, as well as a digital video of the same and a surreal series from 2013 of oil - and embroidery - on - canvas portraits of Lenin as various Leonardo DiCaprio — played characters in Hollywood studio pictures of recent vintage.
On the one hand there were the rank outsiders — a portrait of Arthur and Guinevere in green biro still lingers in the mind — on the other the academicians, the members of the Academy themselves, with their interminable views of rain - sodden south London gardens and khaki - coloured studioOn the one hand there were the rank outsiders — a portrait of Arthur and Guinevere in green biro still lingers in the mind — on the other the academicians, the members of the Academy themselves, with their interminable views of rain - sodden south London gardens and khaki - coloured studioon the other the academicians, the members of the Academy themselves, with their interminable views of rain - sodden south London gardens and khaki - coloured studios.
Meditating on the tradition of portraiture, Bross mimics the sharp details and imperfections in the surfaces of 19th - century studio portraits.
This installation is joined by some associated ticketed events in the coming months; Director of the Hugh Lane Gallery, Barbara Dawson will be discussing Bacon's studio on 13 August, and a special screening of John Maybury's «Love is the Devil: Study for a Portrait of Francis Bacon» film will be shown on 16 July.
In a nutshell: portraits painted in three days — what Hockney calls a «20 hour exposure» — on identically sized canvases, in Hockney's Los Angeles studio.
The portraits are based on a book from 2004 that reproduces images of Taliban soldiers taken in photographic studios in Afghanistan before these men departed on «missions» from which they did not return.
Sherrie explains: «This past June while working on my Portraits of Dancers series, as the photographer in residence for Springboard Danse Montréal, I decided to ask some of the young dancers if they would sit for a portrait session outside of the dance studio setting.
From time to time, an artist who was as adept with words as with visual mediums recorded the progress of a fellow artist: Elaine de Kooning, a frequent contributor, wrote about Hans Hofmann, David Smith, Hyman Bloom, and others; Fairfield Porter, another of the magazine's regulars, followed Jane Freilicher's day - by - day work on a portrait; in addition to chronicling Pollock, Goodnough described sculptors David Hare and Saul Baizerman in the studio.
«Sometimes I buy a painting because I fall in love with the frame,» He says wistfully, glancing at a lonely portrait lying frameless on the floor of his studio.
The camera lingers on each scene: at 5:00 the camera slowly traverses Leroy's studio crowded with canvases in progress; at 7:00 Leroy draws a sef portrait in the bathroom mirror; at 8:20 he leafs through a portfolio of drawings.
An extensive archive of photographs produced in silver gelatin print, taken since 1999 (and still on going), this series focuses on marginalized rural communities in Western Rajasthan, portrayed through a range of local photographic methods including studio portraits, religious calendar art and Bollywood posters, at times collaborating with subjects, and sometimes not including them at all.
Highlights include Ananias Léki Dago's photographic exhibitition Afropolitain in Abidjan, and Martina Bacigalupo's Gulu Real Art Studio, an installation of 90 Ugandan studio portraits on view at the Walther Project Space, New York and more...
This talk will discuss how photographic technology and changing aesthetics influenced the evolution of photographic portraiture in the 20th Century — moving from the formal studio portrait, to on - location and finally to the more casual snapshot.
Worked with the Cleveland Institute of Art to make environmental portraits of artist, Tom Roese in his studio at work on a series of new paintings.
Taylor posted a photo of «Ghana girl,» his subject for this portrait on Instagram, where he also documented the Accra «studio» where he painted it here and here.
Cooper Union's latest exhibit, Image of the Studio: A Portrait of Graphic Design in New York, does just that by examining how living and working in New York shapes contemporary studio practice on the level of scale, geography, and day - to - day organization.
The ten studio portraits of women by Félix Vallotton (1865 - 1925) now on view at Michael Werner in New York are difficult pictures to like, and that is precisely where their mysterious appeal can be found.
This is immediately apparent in his iconic portrait of the Flatiron Building (1947 — 48), but it is also discreetly true of a 1938 photograph of de Kooning in his studio, and sensationally true of a 1968 image of leg and lamppost shadows on a patched sidewalk; this shot looks like a virtuoso brush drawing by a Chinese master.
Visitors to Moniker's debut NYC edition will step into the open studio of Derek Gores, who recycles magazines, maps, data, and other found materials to create his lush collage portraits on canvas.
His minimalist portraits, which blend the aesthetics of fashion photography and classical portraiture, have been compared to the studio photography of the iconic Malian photographer Malick Sidibé; and indeed, like that great chronicler of 1960s Bamako popular culture, Ogunbanwo trains his eye on his society.
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