Thanks Dee, I felt the exact
same way about painting my cabinets and messing them up!!
Hubby definitely plays a part in it — he's
the same way about painting anything wood — and he'll jump in and snag a paintbrush out of my hand and tell me to step away from the furniture I am about to paint.
Not exact matches
Look, this is a nice video
about a talented little girl, but she
paints just the
same way the Renaissance masters did.
Ron Lieber, finance columnist for The New York Times and author of The Opposite of Spoiled: Raising Kids Who Are Grounded, Generous, and Smart
About Money says no: «Allowance ought to be a tool for learning — the
same way that you learn to use a
paint brush, a guitar, or a clarinet.
I am just finishing another piece of
painted furniture and want to finish it off the
same way but wondered
about your thoughts regarding my original question before I press go!
No one could look at those
paintings and ever think
about the worth of dogs the
same way again.
In the
same way that you talk
about letting your
paintings unfold without judgment, I think calling something chaos amounts to a judgment.
FANZINE: Your
paintings are bittersweet in the
same way that Foucault writes
about the power of fascism.
MJ: The abstraction was always happening, in many
ways all of my
paintings are the
same because they are
about how do you get the color to work, which shapes have meaning.
With photography now going through the
same identity crisis that
painting went through a century and a half ago at the advent of photography — the question then was «what's special
about painting the world realistically when you can take a photo,» now it's «what's special
about taking a photo when everyone takes a photo of everything all the time» — artists have been searching the edges of the medium to find a compelling
way forward.
One could feel the
same way about «Frank Stella:
Painting into Architecture.»
«Part of what I'm
about is seeing how I can
paint the
same thing differently instead of different things the
same way.»
Talking
about her work, Akunyili Crosby notes, «In much the
same way that inhabitants of formerly colonised countries select and invent from cultural features transmitted to them by the dominant or metropolitan colonisers, I extrapolate from my training in Western
painting to invent a new visual language that represents my experience - which at times feels paradoxically fractured and whole - as a cosmopolitan Nigerian.»
KSWithout belaboring that «end of
painting,» I guess one of the things that interest me
about that work of David's, and it's the
same thing I see in yours, is that it holds together the abstract and the pictorial, the process and the image, in a
way that I also see in Georg Baselitz and other people.
Johnson observes that in his
paintings «the abstraction was always happening, in many
ways all of my
paintings are the
same because they are
about how do you get the color to work, which shapes have meaning.
Lately, she says, she's «been thinking
about the many
ways in which one can view the
same object, and how far one idea or one shape can be stretched, simply through how it is presented»; her new show accordingly runs variations on a fixed subject via a set of «inverted landscape»
paintings (plus some 15 drawings), in irradiated hues, where space seems to twist itself inside out.
At its most fundamental,
painting is
about the nature of looking, and the power of the reflection has always mystified us as the secondary version of reality — in much the
same way as
painting itself.
I don't really know much
about video art, but Adrian told me
about some of the techniques artists use - the importance of the speed and direction in which a camera moves; the
way background colour can influence the
way you perceive a video, in the
same way as a
painting or photograph.
In the
same way, Keith Tyson's Bubble Chambers: 2 Discrete Molecules Of Simultaneity - vivid
paintings with paired speech bubbles describing two events on the
same date - is perhaps too accessible in its message
about the randomness of existence.
I have felt the
same way about chalk
paint.
the best thing
about picking
paint this
way is that even though you are using the
same paints through your whole house they will look differently in each room because of the lighting.