Sentences with phrase «seeing different artists»

«I have so much love for the character, I just wanted to see different artists with different styles all doing their version of Black Panther,» Mesadieu says.
Come see the different artists demonstrate their techniques.
As its European father, the American Impressionism saw different artists gathering and following in its footsteps regarding the depiction of the everyday modern life and the tradition of the en plain air, started with Monet's landscape paintings.

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I see your argument as being there's an even deeper human condition that the arts can't ignore, no matter how much the artists want to, even if the spiritual world they are picking up on is godless or serving a different god.
I don't always see that as much different than what many Christian artists do today.
I have had this experience three times now, on three different occasions, in admittedly similar circumstances, but not similar enough to explain the coincidence: I am speaking from a podium to a fairly large audience on the topics of — to put it broadly — evil, suffering, and God; I have been talking for several minutes about Ivan Karamazov, and about things I have written on Dostoevsky, to what seems general approbation; then, for some reason or other, I happen to remark that, considered purely as an artist, Dostoevsky is immeasurably inferior to Tolstoy; at this, a single pained gasp of incredulity breaks out somewhat to the right of the podium, and I turn my head to see a woman with long brown hair, somewhere in her middle thirties, seated in the third or fourth row, shaking her head in wide - eyed astonishment at my loutish stupidity.
NOT LIKE HOME Rocky super-Earth 55 Cancri e, seen in this artist's illustration, is about Earth's size, but a new study suggests it and other similar hot exoplanets probably formed in a completely different way than Earth did.
But looking at the mural with an artist's eye, Boyd saw something different.
An artist's impression showing how the Milky Way galaxy would look seen from almost edge on and from a very different perspective than we get from the Earth.
An artist's rendering of an exoplanet with cloudy mornings and clear, scorching afternoons, exhibiting a cycle of phase variations that occur as different portions of the planet are illuminated by its star, as seen from Earth.
NYX is all about inspiring the inner makeup artist within everyone and their digital store set - up allows you to try out different trends in - store, using NYX products to create a look they love.You can also scan products in - store to see what they look like on real people in real time, so there's no more guessing on what that lip color actually looks like on or how to wear a bright liner HOW awesome is THAT, and they have iPads in the store.
There are different schools of how makeup professionals use this miracle product on set (in fact, for some artists this product is their best - kept secret), what I've seen is that some people use it not only as a primer and moisturizer but also as a makeup remover.
«The ending was really moving to me in a way that really helped me see this whole thing from a different perspective,» he said of the film, whose distributor, A24, recently put up a Disaster Artist billboard above Highland near where The Room one once loomed.
Different mixed media painting techniques, using glue, string, card, wax, paper to manipulate and to create texture with acrylic paint Looking at famous artists like Jackson Pollock, Frank Auerbach, David Bomberg, John Hoyland and Howard Hodgkin Resources: Acrylic paint, Sponges, sticks, large and small paintbrushes, credit card, string, glue, Punchinella, kebab sticks batik wax, sand, tissue paper, scrap paper and glue guns, Creating a number of different textures with acrylic paint and see what other mixed media layering one can achieve with chalk and oil pastel as well to layer over the acrylDifferent mixed media painting techniques, using glue, string, card, wax, paper to manipulate and to create texture with acrylic paint Looking at famous artists like Jackson Pollock, Frank Auerbach, David Bomberg, John Hoyland and Howard Hodgkin Resources: Acrylic paint, Sponges, sticks, large and small paintbrushes, credit card, string, glue, Punchinella, kebab sticks batik wax, sand, tissue paper, scrap paper and glue guns, Creating a number of different textures with acrylic paint and see what other mixed media layering one can achieve with chalk and oil pastel as well to layer over the acryldifferent textures with acrylic paint and see what other mixed media layering one can achieve with chalk and oil pastel as well to layer over the acrylic paint.
I like to make students look beyond the obvious connections and really question what they see in an image - this one works really well in giving students new ideas to explore for AO1 in asking of them what artists are doing in different ways and includes statements by the artists in terms of what the work is about for students to be able to demonstrate Informed responses.
We are entering a phase in our history which demands that artists and thinkers and writers and teachers respond to the world as we see it — the world as it's going to evolve over the next four to eight years in a profoundly different way, and I think people have to be honest and urgent and deeply committed to truth.»
Treatment students also saw artists as people with «good ideas» who «experiment with different materials» while non-treatment students viewed them as people who made beautiful objects.
But many artists and educators in Milwaukee see things a different way.
With over a dozen different artists contributing to the series, there's plenty of diversity in these pages, a great way to see amusing interpretations and situations based on a fan - favorite story.
How could anyone not see that individual artists — writers — are different than groups / bands?
The mission of Art & Theology is to help the church rediscover its rich heritage in the visual, literary, and musical arts and to open it up to the activity of contemporary artists, whose giftings can enable us to see God in new and different ways.
«Early on we did testing with different engines to see what would be best for developing this game, and Unreal Engine 3 was awesome because it gave us the tools to build this world,» said comic book legend Jim Lee, executive creative director for DC Universe Online and artist for DC Comics.
VizardJeffhog at The Sonic Stadium has orchestrated an enormous Sonic and SEGA music project called The Sonic Stadium Music Adventure 2012 which sees a huge amount (over 40) of different fan artists and musicians contribute to one of the biggest remix albums ever.
See all of Lucy's Courses and Classes on ArtTutor Lucy Somers is an early career artist exploring paint in a variety of different manners, working abstractly and conceptually, creating painted environments, and painted constructions.
But when you start talking to some artists who sell regularly, you start to see a slightly different take on productivity.
The exhibition features the work of Stephen Dean, Jan Tichy and Ethan Ryman, three artists with very different sensibilities, who employ light as a means of defamiliarising what we see.
The artist has repeatedly returned to the same subjects over decades, constantly finding new and different ways to explore the indefinable qualities and raw sensations stimulated by the forms and structures he sees.
One can easily see the resemblance between different artists — and the break with a textbook history of the 1970s.
This access, which has broadly democratized the field, has created not only a larger and more engaged audience for this kind of art, but has also created more opportunities for this work to be contextualized within the larger narratives of contemporary art, as can be seen in the various approaches of curators such as Lynne Cooke, Massimiliano Gioni and Daniel Baumann, for example, all of whom have, in different ways, framed the work of self - taught artists within their curatorial projects.
You have to see it over time, and you have to see different kinds of works by the same artist, and kind of live with it, live with the experience of that painting and come back to it until you sort of connect to it
What's different today is not just the heightened economic inequality we see within the US, but also the widespread de rigueur expectation — reinforced by curators, academics, and, indeed, critics — that serious artists offer a kind of protest, working to subvert the very social and economic power structures their patrons uphold.
But, he added, «for people to be exposed to new artists and to a different part of the world they've never seen before is a very good thing.»
GRAD is proud to present ShadowMemory, an app which invites artists, designers, film - makers, researchers and architects to develop unique routes which encourage us to see conventional in a different way.
They can be seen (with many different layers) in the «Under the Same Sun» exhibition in the work of the featured artists.
Artists are a perceptive, eclectic group, and through their studios you get to see the various characteristics of different artists: some appear cluttered and homely, others clean and sterile; some have books strewn about, others bottles; in some, the sound of music drifts through the air... Art should be about more than just aesthetic images or oArtists are a perceptive, eclectic group, and through their studios you get to see the various characteristics of different artists: some appear cluttered and homely, others clean and sterile; some have books strewn about, others bottles; in some, the sound of music drifts through the air... Art should be about more than just aesthetic images or oartists: some appear cluttered and homely, others clean and sterile; some have books strewn about, others bottles; in some, the sound of music drifts through the air... Art should be about more than just aesthetic images or objects.
On the right - hand side, we see framed pictures showing different generations of the artist's family — including parents, her grandmother, and her wedding to an American man.
The display of many series focussing on one subject from different periods in a major contemporary artist's career gives the audience a chance to see how his painting has evolved over time, including his technique, materials, and even his conception of the theme of portraiture.
Still, «inasmuch as there's no such thing as African art, many of the African artists may see things a different way and tell their own story,» says Lagos's Omenka Gallery curator Oliver Enwonwu (who graciously allowed me to interrupt his lunch).
His work can be seen across a variety of different media applying his playful, tongue - in - cheek imagery with anti establishment values, he was also one of fifty artists commissioned to create a 50th anniversary Penguin book cover and is the only urban artist to date to be featured on the front cover of the fine art publication Art Review.
Spend one hour exploring the different ways in which different artists make us see landscapes.
The innovative fig - 2 project meanwhile, will see 50 different artists exhibit for one week each at the ICA studio.
30 - second videos are being presented the last 45 seconds of each half hour (6:59.15 - 6:59.45, 7:29.15 - 7:29.45, 7:59.15 - 7:59.45, etc.) from 6:00 AM — 12:00 AM (midnight) daily, and a different artist is shown each day of the week (See schedule below in).
The idea for this exhibition sprang from Donald Judd's great interest in Dürer (Judd owned several woodcuts and etchings) and the wish to see the stark images of two such different artists, who lived five centuries apart, while simultaneously considering the motivation for one's interest in the other.
The artworks are also being shown randomly across LinkNYC's network in all five boroughs throughout the day, and a different artist is shown each day of the week (See schedule below).
15 - second videos are being shown every 5 to 7 minutes, with a different artist each day of the week (See schedule below).
These two artists are very different, but their basic message is that painting can be renewed in ways we haven't seen before, whether it is reshaped by Mr. Marshall's erudite meditation on black life in America, or exploded from within, as in Ms. Owens's worldly, encompassing formalism.
The ephemera may change over time — On Beauty by Zadie Smith may be set on a shelf elsewhere, or Diana Ross's To Love Again may see a different spot as the artist thumbs through her collection — but the vibe stays the same.
Arte de Gema Maputo, Mozambique Élia Gemuce, Director: «For us, it is a huge honour to take part in this important platform because we see it as a window through which people can look and see contemporary Africa expressed in a diversity of media, by different generations, from well - known to emerging artists.
One of the questions that shaped this exhibition early on was whether the customary curatorial approach of P.S. 1, with its fast - paced process and focus on living artists as well as the rustic architecture of the former schoolhouse, would offer a different visual setting for work ordinarily seen in the minimal white galleries of MoMA.
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