Sentences with phrase «seen paintings like»

But at the same time, on a smaller level, I feel like I have never seen paintings like them.
«It was fabulous because I had never seen paintings like that,» he says.
We've seen paintings like these before and since — the work of Jack Tworkov comes to mind, as well as Sean Scully (although, had he been interested, Stella's cheap paint would not have allowed for Scully's lavish handling, a world in itself).
He told me that we did not know how fortunate we were to be able to see paintings like Van Gogh's anytime we wanted.
They'd never seen a painting like that.
In fact, I only came to appreciate modern black painting by seeing paintings like The Crucifixion of St. Peter (1601), St. Matthew and the Angel (1602), and David with the Head of Goliath (1605; 1609/10).

Not exact matches

If people saw enough movies and slide films and paintings and photographs of oil and oilmen perhaps they would begin to understand (and like) the industry.
If he needs something to look at, there's a painting of his hero, Christopher Reeve, and a color - copied image of what looks like a photo taken by accident — all you can see is a ceiling, partially in shadow.
When we think of entrepreneurs deciding to go to space, like Branson, Musk, and Bezos, or take on malaria like Bill Gates, are we not seeing people expressing themselves with freedom like Monet in his later years, when he had the freedom to paint anything he wanted?
In a YouTube video he posted, Perce can be seen wearing a long fake beard, a white turban and green face paint, calling out provocative phrases like: «I am the prophet Mohammed!
In order to see more clearly what picture Paul was painting as an illustration, I'd like to look at this passage in light of its literary structure.
I would like to see Richard Mullin win the mug (to go along with his painting) and I would also like to see him become the president of the institutional church.
He could do such painting without reverence, but when you think of Millet's great works, that make his name immortal, that he loved, brooded over, and put himself into, you know that he inwardly bowed himself, like the worshipping figures of his «Angelus,» before the vision of beauty that he saw.
It sounds pretty good, but I'll be honest when I first saw the photograph I thought it looked a bit like a can of paint:)
I've also bought a 3/4 ″ thick solid wood board like you can see in these photos and these and I basically followed the same painting technique as with the others.I like making them larger because it allows more space for photos at different angles, so they aren't exactly a breeze to move around, but it's not a biggie.
You've seen what Hell looks like in Hieronymus Bosch paintings, and this ain't it.
I would like to see paint production, even advantage Celtics; and at the free throw line, the same.
The Olympics turned all of Athens into an Olympians Reunion Center, like one of those paintings you see in diners in which Elvis, Brando, James Dean, Marilyn Monroe and a hundred other icons are all packed into the same small frame.
Castro — I actually don't think Castro is as bad as many like to paint him to be, and I don't think he'd throw a fit being a bench / rotation player, so I don't see why there's a need to ditch him.
The easy part was painting it, and they leave the hard part to the sucker who paid to see it, which seems like a pretty shitty deal to me.
Apparently, someone on the paint company's legal team saw a situation like this coming and included a line about the promotion only occurring if the ball lands in the paint can on the fly.
When Georgia State played in the Georgia Dome, you could still see remnants of Falcons paint on the field, and it never quite felt like home for the Panthers.
I'd like to see his shooting «confidence» extend to confidence in his athleticism as he attacks the paint more.
The plump models painted by Rubens during the early 17th century look nothing like the bodies seen, for instance, in SI's Swimsuit Issue.
We have one wonderfully creative child who doesn»» t see mess — it all looks like an abstract painting to her!
Walking around the backyard and looking through the lens, I saw how the overgrown grass and plants looked a little wild, the spiders webs caught the light and sparkled; their bodies like colorful painted armor... and look at all those bugs they were catching!
My 20 month old daughter, C, likes seeing the bright colors when I paint my nails too.
Since the Selecta wooden toys are stained and not painted, they do NOT chip like some other toys we have seen that are heavily coated with yucky paint layers.
Nuwa is often painted and sculpted in a regal posture wearing an emperor's headset (the beaded curtain like headset that makes it impossible for anyone to see properly.
Add googly eyes (you don't need glue if you stick them on when the paint is still wet) This is also a fun part because it's kind of like seeing shapes in the clouds.
I like it when the paint is thick enough for each dot to turn into a visible fingerprint with an interesting structure and when I can easily see how the flowers made by my younger child are smaller than the ones made by my oldest because of the different sizes of fingers.
If you're a mom - to - be, you're likely filling your days with all sorts of baby prep tasks like stocking up on newborn clothing, picking out the crib that's just right for your little one, finding the right paint colors for the nursery, and scheduling visits with the endless string of friends and relatives who will want to see you before the baby comes.
They also have a dun coat, like the ones you see in the Ice Age cave paintings in France and Spain made when horses were wild.
Viewers can see the microwave residue from the big bang «painted» across the sphere of the sky, and — after the data are translated for human ears — hear a version of what the early universe may have sounded like.
Like the work of Wassily Kandinsky or certain pieces by Gerhard Richter, Pepperell's paintings, which sometimes take the composition of older masterpieces (see images here and here), are not entirely abstract but neither can they be readily interpreted like a representational paintLike the work of Wassily Kandinsky or certain pieces by Gerhard Richter, Pepperell's paintings, which sometimes take the composition of older masterpieces (see images here and here), are not entirely abstract but neither can they be readily interpreted like a representational paintlike a representational painting.
And you can see these like, paintings of Newton saying that he got thinking about the rainbow because he was playing with his nephew and his nephew had bubbles he was playing with and it's an effort to domesticate Newton for the Victorian age so he's a recognizable person instead of this crazy, heretical monk.
«You see colors popping up almost like a paint - by - numbers.»
I've personally always noticed the same effects from other types of creative activities like painting, drawing, and DIY projects but can see how coloring can be even more relaxing as there is no need to create anything from scratch and the ability to follow a pattern and template removes some of the need for active thought.
I'm not usually a purist, I'm of the PAINT IT ALL AND PAINT IT NOW school of thought, but it is almost painful to see that gorgeous bed painted over like that.
Let's see, I deserve a pony, a billion dollars, an Astin Martin painted like an X-Wing, a lifetime supply of Tab soda, athletic ability and more hair.
I was able to see the Calder installation, and some of my favorite pieces like the Jasper Johns painting with the flags.
So many times I cringe when I see a painted piece because it's so trendy it looks like it will be out of date next month!
I saw your fireplace and it looks so much like mine before I painted it.
While they are still cute the way they are originally, I didn't like being able to see the styrofoam through the burlap, so that gave me the idea to try painting them.
I've been trying to paint my nails to see if I can stop messing with them but they always look like a 3 year old painted them!
We have beautiful oak cupboards in our kitchen, and even though the latest trend is to paint everything in your house white (that feels kind of like a hospital to me, but I will admit it looks quite lovely in some of the pictures I've seen), with pull out shelves in some of the cupboards and a floor - to - ceiling pantry with pull - out shelves.
I am not sure what the whole process looks like, as far as how they come up with the colors for each season and how those translate to fabric versus paint or graphic design, but if you start paying attention to the Pantone colors, all of a sudden you will begin to see those colors in the new season's line of clothing, home furnishings, graphics and even architectural designs for offices.
You can mix that with one of the cheap paints just to see if you like working with it or not.
You can see what our island looked like before, HERE, and I will share more on how I painted it soon.
I've seen it many times over — you like one color on a paint chip, but on a larger scale you end up hating it and going in a direction that you might never would have considered.
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