Sentences with phrase «scrawled over»

Within its chamber, a note typed by the artist in irregular font and scrawled over with a pen bemoans the racial and ethnic categorization of humans, «as if we are simply sets in a math problem.»
Clint Eastwood with his eyes scratched out, semi-naked men frolicking humorously, the artist posing like James Bond in her studio with «walkies» scrawled over her face — not to mention installation views of other artists» shows — all overlap each other.
Scrawled over the monstrous penis is a terrifyingly angry and explicit decree ordering the evacuation (of troops) from Afghanistan and other occupied countries.
McElheny's installation uses translucent projection cloth, mirrors and film to present a very contemporary take on abstraction, while Rodriguez's depiction of a tongue, with an acupuncturist's diagnoses scrawled over the image, explores society's obsession with health, and the competing claims of traditional and modern medicine.
I know that, nside, there will be no letter, only my sketch, snipped from The Times, with a pithy comment scrawled over it.
Inside and outside his office, whole walls of floor - to - ceiling whiteboards contain dozens of curt principles he's scrawled over the years: Expedite the inevitable.

Not exact matches

The day before we flew out with my parents, their Wiltshire home had racist words scrawled all over the outer walls.
It was slightly before noon and horse - players in the paddock area at Tropical Park assumed the postures of their trade — they threw back their heads like turkeys in a rainstorm and drank in the sun and dreamily contemplated nothing at all, or they shaded their eyes and pored over agate type in the Racing Form's columns and scrawled notes to themselves in the margins.
Located high on a hill in the New Mexico desert, surrounded by cottonwood trees and outcroppings of rose quartz, the institute is a place where an ornithologist can trade data over lunch with a political scientist while excitedly scrawling statistical equations on a window with a Sharpie for lack of paper and pen.
Backed by Vice and Megan Ellison, The Bad Batch sees Amirpour given a big box of crayons with which to scrawl all over the proverbial walls, resulting in a film that's long on style, and short on substance.
Example: As each character enters the picture, they get a Facebook - style voice - over intro — name, age, relationship status — accompanied by pop - up captions with the same details scrawled out, repetition that will either annoy you or amuse you.
The film concludes with Lady Bird moving out of her parents» house, painting over Kyle's sharpie - scrawled name on her childhood bedroom wall, and heading to college in New York.
After Ross notices Klaw's fancy new prosthetic arm, he hands over a suitcase full of stones (18 pounds worth, to be precise), prompting Klaw to unzip his trousers, reach in and pull out... a chunk of Wakanda's precious metal wrapped in brown paper with the word «fragile» scrawled on it.
Over its pages the killer has scrawled a diary of his own crimes, providing Kildare with four suspects; novelist George Gissing, philosopher Karl Marx, music hall favourite Dan Leno (Douglas Booth) and playwright John Cree (Sam Reid), whose music hall star wife Elizabeth (Olivia Cooke) had just been imprisoned for his poisoning.
When we reflect back, we can run our hand over the indents from the days we pressed down our pens in frustration, or squint to read the scrawl from the days our pencils could barely keep pace with our musings.
That detailed hand - scrawled map hung over my desk for years.)
It's not hard to sign up, just hop on over here and put your scrawl.
Essentially Minecraft with the Lego brand scrawled all over it.
Since his bravura institutional outing in 1997 at the Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, Melgaard's forté has been crass, crudely drawn, graffiti - like images of, and writings about, bareback and interracial gay sex — «hate fucking,» «gay terrorism,» «white Daddy dick,» «big fat black dick,» «straight cock,» and other delightful variations on the theme, all layered and scrawled on paintings, old beds, couches spilling over with posters, and other messy piles of carefully amalgamated bric - a-brac.
Stretching over every single wall in the vast exhibition space (including the front desk), this rich display somewhat echoes the Ethiopian - born American painter's aesthetic impulse to cover her surfaces almost entirely (apart from the edges) with a dense multilayering of restless scrawls and graphic shapes.
In the context of THE ANGRY SHOW, though — where the didactics are scrawled in black felt tip over white walls and Jake Kent quotes UK punks Crass in «Do they owe us a living?
Human nature is scrawled all over the paintings.
Shinique Smith scrawled all over the Studio Museum without leaving a signature, while Roni Horn at the Whitney has never been more open — or more reticent.
Often in enormous scale, some over 12 feet high or wide, these bombastic objects are sometimes decorated with graffiti - like scrawls in gaudy colors and glitter.
This print transposes Smith's crudely scrawled signature over images of gestural paintings, provoking questions of originality and facsimile.
Some timbers contain found graffiti and scrawls, particularly initials and hearts multiplied over and over to symbolize individual lives, their passing and union.
Newton combines found images of the mathematician / philosopher Sir Isaac Newton (by Kneller), diagrams and book pages over which Neil has scrawled Newton's name and partially masked the images with splotches of black paint which connote Rorschach's tests and action painting.
Louise Fishman scrawls «Angry» over and over, Senga Nengudi turns stockings into distended breasts, and a near abstraction by Joan Snyder centers around her crotch.
Incidentally, I think one of the best comments on art and globalism were the words, «Scrivo in Italiano», scrawled all over the English - language Biennale posters at one of the vaporetto stops.
It's like scrawling «I think our masters in Moscow should see this — Harold W.» over the minutes of a 1970s Labour Party conference: an egregious slur, but 99.9 % genuine.
As described in this CBC story, and this International Business Times story, Umanets stepped over a barrier and scrawled the words «Vladimir Umanets 12 a potential piece of yellowism»...
One night we found the mother lode: the men's room at Moe's & Joe's, a 50 - year - old pub where they never painted over the witticisms scrawled on the walls.
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