Sentences with phrase «production paint like»

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At the level of the local church we note exhibits of religious painting and sculpture, productions of modern plays like those of Eliot and Christopher Fry, as well as initiatives with respect to the dance and...
At the level of the local church we note exhibits of religious painting and sculpture, productions of modern plays like those of Eliot and Christopher Fry, as well as initiatives with respect to the dance and the pageant.
I would like to see paint production, even advantage Celtics; and at the free throw line, the same.
The production values are arresting, with jersey colors and painted floors gleaming through the book's coated stock like wet paint on an Irish door.
Released: December 25 Cast: Daniel Day - Lewis, Vicky Krieps, Lesley Manville Director: Paul Thomas Anderson (There Will Be Blood) Why it's great: Like a living Vermeer painting, Anderson's look at the entanglement of art and eroticism sits stoic as two forces of desire clash against opulent 1950s production design.
On paper, the film seems like a typical paint - by - numbers haunted house affair, but, thanks to Sandberg's slick direction, great production design and an effective soundtrack, it is elevated to something more.
O'Neal's performance coupled with Kurbrick's usual meticulous attention to detail (which famously drove production designer Ken Adam to a nervous breakdown) and shots framed like Thomas Gainsborough paintings make for an extraordinary viewing experience.
«My advantage over other production designers was I liked to build and paint,» he says, remembering that the camera would often start rolling before his paint was dry.
Like the sumptuous blue paint color on the previous Ford GT show car, there is no confirmation whether or not this paint option will reach production.
Unlike WRC (World Rally Championship) cars that look like mutant caricatures of the production cars they're based on, the Rally America 2WD - class Fiesta ST is pretty close to stock on the outside (apart from the wacky paint job).
It looks like the mean - looking tailgate spoiler will make production as well, in the company of a gaping mesh grille and subtly stunning red detailing beneath the Performance Blue paint.
There was also artwork all other the place, with the star of the show being all these wall paintings by an illustrator who goes by the name of Jon Bugerman, including a loooong video game history time line.Also featured were pieces of original artwork by the creators of Mario and Sonic, cels and production art from Don Bluth's Dragon's lair, and concept art from the likes of Monkey Island, Jak + Daxter and the Sims.»
(Yes, books and catalogues occasionally include photographs of the black paintings, but by the time the production manager has pumped up the contrast enough that the reader can see the crossing bands, the reproduction no longer looks anything like the actual painting.)
I am currently using more traditional art materials like paper, ceramics, paint, and wood but have also, and continue to use landscape materials bacteria and more contemporary means of facture like digital modeling and production.
Triple Action / Tear Production / Hydrophobic Effect (2017) by Ala Dehghan is an extraordinarily poignant piece — its eyes literal slits torn out of the black mesh fabric, its spray painted pupils dripping and gazing unblinking into eternity, and the strips of mylar running down like crocodile tears reflect the onlooker, distorted and mutated.
Now her painting seems to have evolved to a new stage, as indicated by the stately, Picassian efforts that hold their own at Foxy Production's new group show alongside other rising painters like Becky Kolsrud and Anna Glantz.
The spot paintings are nothing more than colour, calculations, sheer surface and mass production — Hirst's dissociative attempt at being more like a scientist, in the way that Andy Warhol wanted to be more like a machine.
The artist, who shows with Ever Gold Projects in San Francisco, 1301PE Gallery in L.A., Foxy Production in New York and Société in Berlin, also does less Monet - like paintings and videos — including a series with virtual strippers — all making quite an impression.
The «artwork» took mere seconds to make and doesn't look like much; as such, what's left is the performative process of production and the laboring (then resting) body of the artist — an echo of action painting.
For her Studio Voltaire commission, Kruglyanskaya has worked on a production residency in the gallery creating an interior wall - mural and a series of large - scale oil paintings depicting women engaged in labour and work: «grooming, brooming, and bricklaying», her exuberant and cartoon - like paintings running onto the gallery walls.
These three artists trace image manipulation devices like paint - brush, gradient, and alpha - mask to produce works that translate emerging vocabularies of digital image production back into analog painting and sculpture.
In this state of relative non-recognition within the discourse and debate around art and culture in general, the subject of the «reductive» as a possible antithesis to the overpowering reintroduction of representational painting and at the same time to the emergence of the focus on new media, technology and photography, has regained considerable strength over the last decade within an international frame of cultural production and commerce, as well as through the firmly held lone positions of artists like Mosset, Charlton, Armleder, Morellet, Palermo and others throughout the 80's and 90's.
Weaving for Albers is a practise of connecting various forms of art production and crossing the boundaries of separated disciplines like painting and architecture.
The technical freedom available to and implicit in abstraction would appear to offer entire worlds of possible production, but too much abstract painting today operates within carefully pre-determined formal codes of what abstraction ought to look like, which results in artwork that often uses color and form so as to conjure an aura of meaningfulness yet can not escape seeming quaintly derivative.
This is mostly due to his messy mash - up of production techniques like silk screening, ink - jet printing, and direct painting.
The expo will draw more than 40 college teams from all over the country to showcase the future of sustainable technology and will feature exhibits like generation of ethanol from coffee production wastewater and entrenching small glass spheres in house paint to deflect heat in the summer.
Look for signs of meth production, such as items like old cans, bottles, camp stoves, propane tanks, or packages of substances like acetone, muriatic acid, brake cleaner, drain cleaner, paint thinner lying around.
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