Sentences with phrase «sometimes scrawled»

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Sometimes it would be accompanied by a scrawled, «Sorry, not for us,» or a day - brightening, «Try us again!»
For one, rather than counting out change or scrawling names and totals on a check, credit card payments can sometimes be as easy as swiping, tapping, or inserting your card into the reader before you're on your way.
The new gallery is on Grosvenor Hill in Mayfair and its double - height, day - lit spaces shows, from Saturday, the stirring paintings of Cy Twombly, an artist whose gestural abstraction — sometimes incorporating scribbles and scrawled text alongside powerful swirls of colour — has a singular place in post-war American art.
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.
Sometimes they are exploding webs of cells and scaffolding, thumbprints and scrawl, while other times they are more figurative, familiar, discrete.
The show addresses how artists departed from abstract expressionism with in - depth concentrations of works by Ellsworth Kelly, whose Tablet series documents how he abstracts everyday forms to create the shapes found in his paintings; Cy Twombly, whose strangely elegant paintings are sometimes built up with scribbles and scrawls, other times scratched out with a screwdriver dragged across a painted surface; and the twin pillars of neo-Dada, Robert Rauschenberg and Jasper Johns.
This scrawled writing, sometimes incised into the paint layer, is as much a part of her artistic vocabulary as the images themselves.
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