Sentences with phrase «really little artists»

It's a bit harder for the really little artists, just because it has more steps.

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I know there's lots of expert advice out there - and different educational theories - about drawing with little ones (I wrote quite a bit about drawing with kids in The Creative Family), but while it's fresh on my mind, I thought I'd share a few simple thoughts on what I've found really helpful for the littlest of artists.
Your little artist is a really cutie!
The artist wrote two songs for One Direction: Little Black Dress in 2013 and Harry Styles from One Direction is going to try to find a new style to really set himself off from the other boys in the band.
The little - known Canadian folk artist Maud Lewis is the Maudie of the title of Aisling Walsh's grim - faced biopic, which feels frustratingly incomplete where it really counts.
Though it's a little strange to watch the movie after having seen «The Artist» (which, let's be honest, was obviously heavily influenced by «Singin» in the Rain»), it's still a really enjoyable flick.
The Artist was a critical favorite, but many questioned if the little - seen silent movie really resonated with general audiences.
It would appear that From Dusk Till Dawn series creator Robert Rodriguez and Chilean martial artist Marko Zaror have got a little bromance going on and, really, who can blame them?
I spent most of my career as a 3D animator or an engineer; I was a «technical artist» as they call it for a few years at EA; I found it to be a little too «inbetweeny», though, since I never really got to work directly on things you see in the game.
and this can be a little overwhelming in really coming up with a good price for the artist themselves on even where to start...
However, for an artist looking for the best looking products such as tee shirts, phone cases, pillows, etc., not to mention framed prints, there is really very little in this article that helps.
Julia: I really see Made in Space as a counterbalance to all of the blockbuster museum shows happening in New York right now featuring heavyweight LA artists by showcasing some younger talent, several with little to no exhibition history in New York.
Conservative East Hampton was really coming alive artistically, and this transition was sealed upon Ossorio's opening of the Signa Gallery in 1957 with artists John Little and Elizabeth Parker.
Riley discusses his work and process noting: «I really strive to not have the paintings feel like just compositional games... and maybe in that sense they're talking a little bit more about the life around the artist and the life that we're living right now - present tense - and the art being a by - product of that and not so much the art being made in this cloistered place away from life but in with life.»
«They really moved me,» says the artist, her voice a little dreamy.
I was really interested in a number of question: what is a painting; how could so little could provoke so much looking; what is the basis for the artist of this kind of work; is this a reduction or expansion of painting, i.e., is minimalist painting additive (starting from zero) or subtractive (a removing from painting of other subjects, techniques, concerns); how are decisions made by the artist; what are the differences between similar kinds of work, and how does an individual resist the urge to fix things up, design, and decorate.
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