Sentences with phrase «richest picture of her work»

«Those things that provide the richest picture of her work,» Coogan explains.

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Eco-friendly plutonium spray paint is super-pigmented (think: rich, incredible colors), and it's easy to use it to add some personality to planters, upgrade picture frames, or turn an old mirror into a work of art.
With a premise that would probably have worked better on a TV sitcom than as a major motion picture, The Cookout is a well - intentioned attempt to make a heartfelt family comedy showcasing the rich variety of African - American archetypes.
The research above also shows how education research, organisational psychology and biological measurements can work together to give a rich picture of success in the classroom.
Making judgments about student learning and school quality based on a body of work — a select number of pieces of student work from a number of assessments within a given discipline, provides a much richer and more accurate picture of student learning than a single, disconnected standardized test.
Her works comprise a series of visual heuristics to nowhere, showing the viewer a picture plan filled with rich colors that simultaneously push into and out of each painting.
With the exception of a few clusters of clearly delineated geometric form, this large, cosmic picture comprises almost entirely of a rich, heavily - worked, and seemingly abstract painted surface.
Rather, it looks at how Goya's vibrant designs tell the story of his artistic development as he studied the Spanish Royal Collection, which was rich in inspirational historic pictures by Titian, Rubens, Teniers and Velázquez, as well as contemporary works by Mengs, Bayeu, Tiepolo and others.
Presented chronologically and featuring some 140 paintings, drawings, photographs, and sculptures, the exhibition will provide what the Centre Pompidou describes as «a clear picture of an extraordinarily rich body of work which is both intellectual and sensual.»
It will create a memorably dense and rich visual experience through the presentation of works hung from dado rail to picture rail.
A dense and rich visual experience is created through the presentation of works hung from dado rail to picture rail.
His own pictures, which are reproduced throughout the book as a way of illustrating his points, reflect the work of late 20th - century British artists such as Gillian Ayres, Sandra Blow and Anthony Frost — near - abstract artists who used rich colour and biomorphic forms as their default means of expression.
It is a dense and rich issue featuring among its many highlights exclusive photographic work by Dan Holdsworth, a visit to the workshop of sculptor and large scale levitation master Ron van der Ende, the eyebrow - raising imagery of Hong Kong illustrator Tore Cheung, a study of art inspired by maps, satellite pictures and geography, as well as a guide to one of the world's most vibrant art capitals: New York — which includes intense, intimate and candid interviews with the likes of Marina Abramovic, Grisha Bruskin, Gregory Crewdson and Robert Longo.
Bradford's pictures are deeply ingrained in city life, and if at times the messages of these pictures are plural and elusive, at others they can touch us in a direct and poignant way, as is the case with a work from 2008 entitled A Truly Rich Man is One Whose Children Run Into His Arms When His Hands are Empty.
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