Sentences with phrase «smaller scale drawings»

Haus am Waldsee at Bikini Berlin has invited New York and Berlin based painter Bettina Blohm to present an autonomous group of small scale drawings, executed in Berlin and on the Baltic peninsula Darß.
In a carefully created installation, the visitor is led around the space from small scale drawings, to a large scale floor based work, to new drawings made especially for Manchester.
The works exhibited consist of oil and acrylic paintings on canvas, woodwork, paper works, small scale drawings and found objects.
Savage Gaze exhibition will present Stinkfish street art, bringing it into the gallery space, with large scale paintings and small scale drawings executed on found objects.

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While we're at it, would you be better off as an entrepreneur if your city held a one - off event like a convention, that millions will pay attention to, or a smaller scale, perennial event that will draw a passionate crowd?
Draw the same shape, only on a smaller scale onto a piece of white craft foam.
He, however, called on the various stakeholders to draw a distinction between small - scale mining and illegal mining.
But the group has since the government's renewed fight against illegal mining in the country, expressed its dissatisfaction, particularly on the basis that even those operating with requisite licence have been boxed together with the illegal ones It has been demanding that government draws the line between illegal small scale miners and legitimate small scale miners with licence.
I notice that the Miniatur Wunderland venue in Hamburg draws 700,000 visitors a year, a demonstration that small scale modeling can grow into a significant opportunity for education over time.
I'm fine with drawing patterns or shapes on small scales, but not with drawing actual things that people would be able to identify like «Oh yea, that's a cat!»
The designer draws each print herself and then employs small scale printers and wavers to produce the dress.
While the inaugural show netted approximately $ 125,000 for the IFP, a nonprofit dedicated to small - scale movies, by the time Tait exited the org in 1997 the event drew in over half a million annually.
These certification practices may not be within the reach of your own small scale (and smaller or non-existent budget) classroom observation endeavour, but it does draw our attention to two salient issues regarding reliability in classroom observations.
It draws parallels on smaller scale with stages and forms of bullying.
This was a only a small - scale study, but that didn't stop Rothstein from drawing the far - fetched conclusion that «educators have a stake in promoting a federal income policy that focuses on immediate income support for the unemployed, because this in itself could make instruction more effective.»
Drawing on both detailed case studies and large - scale quantitative analysis, the authors show that the majority of school variables, considered individually, have at most a small impact on learning.
Drawing on both large international data sets and ethnographic and small - scale studies, the book addresses critical questions:
Some try to reach large - scale retailers; others do a better job of drawing vendors who target smaller independents.
That compression of sound and time, both literal and esoteric, draws a fairly profound line in the sand between the world of large - scale game development, working with teams of dozens or hundreds, and the more intimate universe of sound design for smaller social and mobile titles.
So the company went back to the drawing board, and decided to approach individual developers and designers with the offer of creating more personal, smaller - scale projects not constrained by the typical marketing realities of triple - A game development.
Rose Sharp writes that Goodman's oeuvre «is a little bit difficult to sum up, perhaps, because over the course of this long and productive career, her creative output has vacillated between painting and drawing (with forays into three - dimensional constructions); smooth surfaces and chaotic buildup on canvas; and intimate small - scale works and jaw - dropping large paintings that grab your eye from across the room.
While at Hambidge, I finished a large scale collage piece and made numerous small, experimental drawings.
Simultaneous to the painting show at CMCA, Bowdoin is showing six large - scale drawings in a small but powerful exhibition, «John Walker: A Painter Draws
It is a small show, consisting of only 29 works of widely varying scale, drawn from a larger exhibition organized by the Pérez Art Museum Miami.
It tracks Elaine de Kooning's development as a first - rate, innovative portraitist through variously sized drawings, figure studies, trial sketches and small paintings across five decades, with each room dramatically highlighting the best of her large - scale oil paintings, some never exhibited publicly until now.
This show of 50 small - scale drawings, photographs and collages, free from the shadow of its myth, allows us to consider DeFeo's wry improvisations and neo-Surrealist approach.
Arranged thematically, the more than eighty small drawings, large - scale works, and sketchbooks on view will foreground Brown's iterative reworking of motifs from her wide - reaching arsenal of source material, which includes prints by eighteenth - century draftsman William Hogarth, pages from animal clip - art books, and the cover of Jimi Hendrix's 1968 album Electric Ladyland.
In addition to the artist's more refined, contemplative paintings, the exhibition devotes a space to his smaller - scale, sometimes fragmentary drawings.
It will include a selection of large - scale works on paper and a wide span of smaller drawings as well as a suite of rarely seen drawings created between 2006 and 2016 in vitrines.
Her «thing» is a little bit difficult to sum up, perhaps, because over the course of this long and productive career, her creative output has vacillated between painting and drawing (with forays into three - dimensional constructions); smooth surfaces and chaotic buildup on canvas; and intimate small - scale works and jaw - dropping large paintings that grab your eye from across the room.
Organized chronologically, the publication traces Pettibon's prolific output of his surfer series, from early small - scale monochrome India ink drawings to numerous examples from the 1990s when the artist introduced color, culminating with his recent large - scale works.
Opening tomorrow, October 3rd at Gregory Lind Gallery in San Francisco is Dannielle Tegeder's «The Library of Abstract Sound,» bringing together the artist's large - and small - scale drawing, as well as animation and sound.
Kline's small - scale rendition of a moving train draws the viewer into the painter's challenge as he tries to capture the essence of an object that defies, by its transformational movement, any such representation.
Comprising wide - ranging imagery and materials, including small - scale drawings, screen prints, and the artist's own travel photographs, these compositions vary in their degree of engagement with the processes of painting, drawing, screen printing, and installation.
Her recent large - scale gypsum and metal sculptures, small bronzes and drawings are inspired by a variety of sources, including Italian and Northern Renaissance painting, Gothic architecture and Hellenistic sculpture.
They drew on the work of many contemporary artists to create large and small scale portraits, abstract canvases and collaborative sculptures.
Her solo show at Max Hetzler titled «Bet Your Sweet Life» features Scale of Things (to come)(2010) an interactive staircase made of metal chains and tubes which will offer a view of the gallery space from above, the video No Head Man (2009), photographs, collages and different series of small spray - drawings and large scale drawings from the series Hurricane and Other CatastroScale of Things (to come)(2010) an interactive staircase made of metal chains and tubes which will offer a view of the gallery space from above, the video No Head Man (2009), photographs, collages and different series of small spray - drawings and large scale drawings from the series Hurricane and Other Catastroscale drawings from the series Hurricane and Other Catastrophes.
Included in the exhibition are approximately seventy works, varying in scale from small drawings to room - sized photographic installations to sculptures weighing several tons.
The focus of this show, however, is on a group of photographs, drawings and small - scale sculptures which together reveal the formal sensibility that clearly informs Fleischner's larger works.
Eduardo Chillida is widely recognised for his prominent monumental public sculptures displayed throughout Spain, Germany, France and the USA, although his varied and pioneering practice also spans small - scale sculpture, plaster work, drawing, engraving and collage.
Size Matters: Large - scale and small - scale paintings, drawings, and sculptures by Robert Arneson, James Barsness, Roy DeForest, Lesley Dill, Michael Ferris Jr., Amer Kobaslija, Lino Lago, and Andrew Lenaghan
Angela Hennessy, small - scale copper drawings, mixed - media works.
Organized chronologically, the publication traces Pettibon's prolific output of his surfer series, from early small - scale monochrome India ink drawings to numerous examples from the 1990s when the artist introduced color, culminating with his recent large - scale works, some of which were executed directly on a wall.
With this new body of work, O'Neil has created twelve drawings with graphite and mixed media that range from small, immediate expressions to larger - scale, intricate drawings filled with groupings of mysterious symbols.
Thomas transformed these sketches into larger work - colleges and paintings - as well as small - scale installations or three - dimensional models that were inspired by her commute drawings.
This will be an interesting chance to get a closer look at the process of a prolific abstract painter in a smaller, gallery setting, as the New Work show will be an assortment of gouache color studies, 2D drawings, and large - scale paintings.
Providing a stark contrast are small - scale works of extreme fragility such as casts of tangerines, delicate diary drawings or poems written on the museum wall.
This exhibition, Fraser's first solo museum show, introduces a selection of large and small - scale paintings, drawings, and «cut - outs.»
He often translates the small intimate gesture of his drawings onto a larger scale through these materials, yielding a unique set of signs and symbols.
Nash draws on American minimalism and conceptual painting, with a reduced palette and attention to grids, lines, and simple geometries; but her small - scale paintings also have a crafted care, with a clear attention to material and space for happy accident.
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