Sentences with phrase «scale works often»

His large - scale works often seem like functional do - it - yourself structures.
Her large - scale works often incorporate appropriated art objects, compressing expressions of painting, photography, and digital technology into a single frame.

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While Google's famous 20 percent rule has often been lauded for giving employees time to work on their passion, Eric Schmidt explains the real reason behind the initiative on «Masters of Scale
Canada does well at coming up with ideas and making them work, Elgie said, but it's not so good at commercializing those ideas and scaling up production, often because of a lack of available capital.
Brand ambassadors often work large scale events such as concerts or sports games, and hand out free swag and coupons to the public to increase brand awareness and promote sales.
The problem that most often resulted was that people could understand the small parts just fine, but like western science, lost sight of the whole and couldn't understand how it all was supposed to work together on the grand scale.
Small - scale miners are often exploited by middlemen, working in remote, marginalised conditions and rarely receiving a fair price for their gold, according to Fairtrade.
In great periods of painting, such as the Renaissance in Europe, the wealthy who could afford to hire artists often subsidized major religious works as appropriate to the scale of their own palaces and as gifts to religious institutions.
Jonai Farms is an ethically viable no - growth model — Tammi often says we need to multiply our farms, not scale them, to support more people working the land fairly and to revive rural communities and local food economies.
Among her suggestions: better access to lactation counseling, which is often not covered by insurance; a scaling back in the «aggressive marketing» of infant formula, including the free samples given to new parents at the hospital, and paid break time for women to pump their breast milk or, where possible, offer flexible work schedules or on - site daycare.
Often portrayed as dominating the sex industry, the scale of the victims of human trafficking represents a minority of sex workers in the UK: less than 10 % of female sex workers (2600 out of 30000) working indoors have been trafficked according to the Association of Chief Police Officers» 2010 report.
A mere afternoon with an Israeli NGO in the West Bank is evocative of the scale of the settlers» enterprise on land that was more - or-less extorted from local farmers, who, ironically, often end up working for those who exploit their land.
Colin Ben - Nathan commented: «Employer reimbursements at flat - rates and benchmark scale - rates are intended as an administrative easement but the existing requirement that employees provide receipts for often very small amounts, e.g. meals whilst working away from the normal workplace, adds unnecessary bureaucracy to a system aimed at simplifying the reimbursement of expenses incurred.
«Small - and medium - scale manufacturers often lack the resources and network reach necessary to make all of their potential clients aware of their manufacturing capabilities,» says Binil Starly, corresponding author of a paper on the work and head of NC State's Data Intensive Manufacturing Environment Lab.
Some cities, especially in the developing world, simply don't have access to the kind of data needed for a comprehensive inventory; Maleki says he often works in places where the only emissions data available are on a national scale.
To this end, his work often relies on anthropology and human history as much as it does on genome sequencing and computation, in order to decipher the subtle genetic signatures that appear when species undergo major events such as population bottlenecks, large - scale migration or dispersal events, or the development of resistance to disease.
They may work for the interim, but in time will often tip the scales in the opposite direction.
It often starts with a simple sketch during a random moment, and it progresses into a scaled drawing done by some very talented artists I work with.
The large - scale action set - pieces are far less interesting than the character work, and are often plagued by — now - typical — shoddy editing.
Working with governments, private organizations and civil society, and often times creating pioneering programs and organizations, IEP graduates bring an acute understanding of how to support systemic school improvement at scale.
When working on large - scale projects, people often tend to go through a dark phase that sees their determination quiver.
«The extraordinary demands of educating disadvantaged students to higher standards, the challenges of attracting the talent required to do that work, the burden of finding and financing facilities, and often aggressive opposition from the traditional public education system have made the trifecta of scale, quality, and financial sustainability hard to hit,» concludes the report, «Growing Pains: Scaling Up the Nation's Best Charter Schools.»
We don't get a chance very often to share experiences about what works and what doesn't and this is an opportunity on a national scale,» Punter said.
And, while people often assume pay scales are what undermine retention and recruitment of talented black educators, we know with certainty that working conditions, relationship with direct supervisors, lack of respect, and the dreaded «invisible tax» all play a much larger role in creating a «hole in the bucket.»
As part of this vision, the NTC scales high quality teacher induction services to a national audience and works closely with educators and policymakers nationwide to serve low - income students, minority students, and English language learners, who are otherwise often taught by inexperienced teachers.
«When we talk about scale, we often talk in terms of franchising, like building more Starbucks, and that kind of scale doesn't work.
An applicant with less - than - perfect qualifications often must provide additional documentation on income, work history, and living arrangements in order to tip the scales in his or her favor.
People who are thousands of dollars in debt with a credit rating right at the bottom of the scale may not be so hopeful but credit repair works, they often think to themselves, can I really consolidate my debt and get back on the right track?
Dog trainers are often self - employed business owners while others work for large - scale companies or other dog trainers.
This is set to be the most educational edition of Devs Play yet, exploring a game mode that takes advantage of all the hard work that gets put into a building a game world of this scale, that often passes us by underappreciated.
Making a dōjin game often involves taking another established creative work, like a comic, and creating a small - scale fan tribute to it.
As winter settled in on Yellow Springs, Hotaling has moved his work indoors but continues to add to the series by translating some of the pieces he painted outdoors, which are often small due to the limited carrying capacity of the bicycle, into larger - scale works.
In addition to videos, her recent work includes multi-discipline performances, often including multiple large - scale videos, live musicians, and athletes.
He often works in grisaille, creating large - scale oil paintings depicting various configurations of the body.
Her work often takes on architectures, transforming space through radical shifts of scale or colonizing overlooked and peripheral spaces.
Throughout history, artists have often utilized the element of size (or scale) when determining the context of their work.
His works are profoundly psychological and emotive — often painted on a huge scale — and return again and again to themes of oppression, violence and the misuse of power.
Her experiential, large - scale works are often inspired by landscape and natural phenomena as well as diverse historical and cultural references.
Over the last 15 years, Margot Bergman has explored collaborative paintings with unknown partners, over-painting thrift - store finds, but in this new series of large scale works she has gone it alone: inventing intensely vibrant floral paintings, often featuring a repeated diamond motif, imbued with a lurking sense of menace and comic perversity.
Just as growing up changes the interpretation of symbols and images, the forms in Gilbert's work often shift meaning through context, repetition, and scale.
The announcement for Stubbing's exhibition shows him with two paintings; these atmospheric, often large scale works were lyrical and rhythmic arrangements of palm prints made with Stubbing's hands «saturated like a living palette».
His three - dimensional works seems to be born from his canvases, addressing mostly the human body — or fragments of it — in a non-human scale and deformed way; they are often heavily painted in shiny, non-realistic colours.
Describing his work as «long - form, visual, comedic poetry» and «glorified political cartooning,» the artist continues to use his unique background to create heroically - scaled installations, most often anchored by wall - sized, photorealistic drawings utilizing charcoal, graphite and colored pencils.
Balkenhol, when shrinking the scale of his works, playfully disrupts the history of figurative sculpture by subverting the monumentality so often associated with it.
Similarly nomadic, artists and curatorial duo Kieran Leach and Precious Innes, working under the moniker Show.me.up, have taken up residence in the Paradise Works project space with their first exhibition «Tipping the Scales», which looks at work - life balance, and how for artists the two often overlap and become inseparable.
Other works featured in LIVESupport include «Church State,» a two - part sculpture comprised of ink - covered church pews mounted on wheels; «Ambulascope,» a downward facing telescope supported by a seven - foot tower of walking canes, which are marked with ink and adorned with Magnetic Resonance Images (MRIs) of the spinal column; «Riot Gates,» a series of large - scale X-Ray images of the human skull mounted on security gates and surrounded by a border of ink - covered shoe tips, objects often used by the artist as tenuous representation of the body; «Role Play Drawings» a series of found black and white cards from the 1960s used for teaching young children, which Ward has altered using ink to mark out the key elements and reshape the narrative, which leaves the viewer to interpret the remaining psychological tension; and «Father and Sons,» a video filmed at Reverend Al Sharpton's National Action Network House of Justice, which comments on the anxiety and complex dialogue that African - American police officers are often faced with when dealing with young African - American teenagers.
The artist often presents works of epic scale and duration that invite the viewer into a richly crafted and layered experience.
Attracted by failed quests for knowledge in the past, he often appropriates redundant theories and methodologies to create ambitious structural and mechanical montages, using a wide variety of materials and media, and often working on an epic scale.
Earlier major works have included large - scale pieces that often hinge on a single fundamental element, such as fire in this year's interactive performance piece The Burning Boards, and sand in 2004's Sandcastle, which was part of the Whitney Biennial.
Often executed on a grand scale her work reveals her fascination for epic narratives, comic book illustration and the performative quality of painting and drawing.
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