Take, for example, the much - anticipated (on my part) Madame Cézanne in a Red Dress, 1888 - 90 (MET); the asymmetry of the head is lively, the impromptu
sketchiness of the hands (which like many instances in this show, foretells of Matisse) does nothing to destroy the solidity of the arms; but the left - hand side of the skirt (her right) is hopelessly ambiguous, spatially unworkable, and awkwardly thrust into the corner of the painting.
I'm actually kind of glad this happened, because I wouldn't have found out about Nestle's
sketchiness if it hadn't.
Ms. Koether's
radiant sketchiness and pop - culture flavoring has precedent in the work of Sigmar Polke and Kenny Scharf.
To walk the fine line
between sketchiness and assurance, between pseudo-gauche and rigour, Kruglyanskaya grounds her practice in relentless draftsmanship.
Some of
the sketchiness associated with crowdfunding should be addressed by the platforms themselves, says Mark Harris.
In keeping with
the sketchiness that has come out of the quango over the last three years it's more draught than draft, with the wind howling through the holes in their analysis of the affected environment.
Eastwood probably see
this sketchiness as a sign of integrity — of a willingness to dispense with pretense and cut straight to the heart of the matter.
Fortunately, despite
the sketchiness of its availability (it wasn't just me, even IGN had a hard time finding it), the collection is awesome and way more polished than the extremely disappointing Sands of Time glitchiness that Riddles accurately described.
The sketchiness of an ear, say, coincides with the blurring due to a narrow depth of field.
Or finally, perhaps it is because she is one of the only painters to take
the sketchiness we associate with French painting, its roots in Impressionism and culmination in Pierre Bonnard, and make it gritty and undomesticated.