Sentences with phrase «start moving the paint»

Fortunately when I pick up a brush and start moving paint around I feel revitalized and enter a zen - like state of focus and peace.
Pour a few tablespoons of paint inside your jar and start moving the paint around inside the jar.....

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as a christian, i agree that i'm tired of the anti-gay anti-choice rhetoric that ties together religion and politics and paints us «religious» folk with one colour... it's time we start moving on to issues we can solve politically, like providing for the poor and reducing corporate corruption
In which I want to turn my life upside down (as usual):: I want to paint the walls white and have a yard sale, I want to move, I want to burn something down and start over.
Bob started his supply chain career with Sara Lee's Household and Personal Care business in the United Kingdom before moving to ICI Paints as their European Supply Chain Director, where he also held the position of Managing Director of the UK and Ireland Paints business.
Many DIY decorators start with wall color and move on from there, but it is much easier to find paint to match the bedding than vise versa.
But either way, my recommendation is to start with a coat primer and then move on to the paint.
This was a wise move because it paints Francois as more of a guardian devil who pops up sporadically to either help or hinder Nick, rather than a constant presence where you start thinking, «Heeey, Nick is crazy.»
Because chronologically the images become real visual quotes, explaining a lot: they illustrate very clearly the start, developments and ending - including all moves and changes, of Gorky's painting art art.
Because chronologically the images there become visual quotes; they illustrate very clearly the start, developments and ending - including all the moves and changes - of Jorn's painting art.
Because chronologically the images there become real visual quotes; they illustrate very clearly the start, developments and ending - including all the moves and changes - of Renoir's painting art.
Because chronologically the images of her art become visual quotes of her artistic life; they illustrate very clearly the start, developments and ending - including all the moves and changes - of Georgia O'Keeffe's painting art.
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The paint shop will start up first with Arctic White and Corvette Racing Yellow as the first two colors that will be moved to the new paint shop.
Good moaning Beach Cottage friends, foes, anyone who would care to listen really... today I am here to show you a cottage in chaos... well not really, one does tend to be on the dramatic side, but, right now my lovely husband, aka Mr Beach Cottage and I are camping out in the study while I paint our bedroom floor white... this has not been met with the most favourable of comments but after lots of quotes from tradies, upwards of $ 15,000, talk of us moving out of the house for a week while our floors are painted, other speak of loading all of our furniture (of which I am not short) into one half of the house and other various scenarios, I decided to go the DIY route and start on our bedroom and see what happened.
- character creation lets you choose skin color, face, eye color and haircut - later in the game you can get glasses, pants, shoes and other stuff - start off by meeting Tom Nook and his posse of Happy Home employees - this includes Lyle the Otter and Digby the Dog, who give advice and help to keep the game moving forward - Lottie the Otter is Lyle's niece and handles the front desk in the game - she welcomes you every time you boot up the game and tells you what to do next - gameplay starts off with placing furniture, but quickly evolves into something more - place a house on the world map and cycle through seasons to see what you like - house can modified with different roofs, doors, colors and more - every animal unlocks new furniture for you to use - completing a lot of requests is vital to getting a lot of content - characters will react to everything that you place and remove in the house - three pieces of furniture must be in or outside of the house and these need to implemented into the final design - if you don't follow this rule, your animal customer will not approve - add wallpaper, carpets, lamps, signs, music covers, paintings and much more - by completing special objectives in the office, which you pay for with Play Coins, you can even expand the feature set - set background sounds, choose curtains, change up furniture, display fossils and get a bigger variety of fish and paintings.
All your cards are always laid out in one horizontal row on the GamePad that you need to scroll through instead of having easy classification, and the game both encourages you to add paint to selected moves for extra power and then do another input to finally start using them.
«Emily Berger's paintings have been recognized for their meditative and pensive mark — a brush stroke starting left and moving to the right.
Starting with lost and «abandoned» footage created by Deren, McElheny has re-filmed, deconstructed and extensively processed these moving images to suggest a world of abstraction that sometimes coalesce into bodies or objects, or, in reverse, where mannerist bodies passing through the painting seem to dissolve themselves into granular abstraction.
From Matisse she turned her attention to Mondrian, whose abstractions taught her «to start with the thing itself», then to Monet's expansive water lilies, then to the Futurists («There's lots I don't like about Futurism... but it was certainly moving towards abstract painting»).
A mid-career, full time artist, Christie Scheele has been painting devotedly since receiving her BFA, and started painting her atmospheric, minimalist landscapes just before moving to the Catskills from New York City a decade later.
This was almost a decade after Clark first started using his push broom technique, which allows him to move paint swiftly across the canvas, creating broad bold strokes.
After starting with figurative paintings in the 1960s and»70s, she moved on to bold, color drenched, landscapes and eventually abstractions that explore color spectrums.
[1] In the late 1930s, she started to move away from realistic work toward abstraction and experimented with painting on layered glass.
Jasper Johns (born 1930) made his major breakthrough as a painter in the mid-1950s when he started using iconic, popular images in his paintings — an explosive move at a moment when advanced painting was understood to be exclusively abstract.
Do you start by painting what you see outdoors and then move towards abstraction when you are back inside?
Regarding «Shadow Brigade», Sarah has noted that people were discussing it, looking at it, talking about moving around the complex transitions of pictorial spaces of the painting in a manner quite comparable to that of looking at and moving around in a complex spatial figurative painting — BUT, it is now clear that this is not a quality restricted to figurative painting, and this particular quality of how the eye takes in and moves around imaginatively in the work is just a natural condition of all painting once it starts to develop and mature and take on synthesised complexity to any degree.
It started off as a very different painting but my deeper knowing moved the paint many times until that black vertical emerged and the painting became realized.
When I moved to LA I was really taken with the plant life (succulents mostly) and started painting plants
One by one, his studio assistant starts moving them to reveal a glistening array of new paintings.
A calming quietness which is contemplative and moving pervades her paintings.There is an inherent spirituality that is felt through Paul's representation of people and locations.The artist's primary subject was her mother from 1977 to 2007 she then started painting her sisters and close friends.
The works of the exhibition are moving in a direction that starts from absolute abstraction, since the works - photographs - videos and paintings, are very specific, they encapsulate the idea of post, the intermediate space and time.
At the start, they are moving sculptures; at the end, they turn, momentarily, into painted figures against the far wall.
During that same time I had started working on paper, doing something quite different: I was making marks, I was tearing up pieces of paper, I was moving paint from one drawing to the next, I'd use a roller, I'd use a paint brush.
In 1988/89 He moved to Cologne, where his friends Krebber and Strothjohann introduced him to the scene there and he was able to start painting again.
Ms. Mehretu, who received her M.F.A. from the Rhode Island School of Design in 1997, has always layered her canvases with diagrams and information as a starting point: architectural plans of arenas or fortified cities underpin her small dashes and shapes that move in swarms across her early paintings.
«He would talk about how he paints like he spreads butter on his toast in the morning — he starts in the middle and moves out,» Mr. Leiber said.
We follow the brush marks to try to trace back the making process, to analyse the sequence of colours and lines, but it is when we move away from this analytic way of looking to one that is more intuitive and start to enjoy the play of light and colour, transparency and opacity that we become conscious of where the power of Frize's painting lies.
KJM We got married in «89 and moved into an apartment in Hyde Park, and there I started painting again on a larger scale.
The son of a jewelry maker and a pupil of the old masters of Italian art, Franzese started painting early on, moving through realist, expressive, and narrative styles.
Following the birth of her two sons, Jones stopped painting for about eight years, but started again after moving to Virginia, taking classes at the Art League School at the Torpedo Factory Art Center in Alexandria.
When I moved to LA I was really taken with the plant life (succulents mostly) and started painting plants more and more.
It seems like the newer work is moving onto the wall, maybe in a reversal of what you normally see — an artist starting with painting and becoming more sculptural, expanding into space.
Building on a version of stain painting and mostly depicting couples, these works start out simply with flat blazing color and move toward mosaiclike complexity.
After a while he took a can of black enamel (he usually starts with the color which is at hand at the time) and a stubby brush which he dipped into the paint and then began to move his arm rhythmically about, letting the paint fall in a variety of movements on the surface.
Drawing is the starting point and method for this exhibition, an expanded material investigation that moves from painting to animation.
Still primarily working in ceramics at this point, Price started to experiment in his painting style, moving away from glazes towards applying paint directly to the dried piece.
Baselitz moved to Osthofen, near Worms, in 1966, and he began to make woodcuts and started a series of fracture paintings of rural motifs.
American artist Andy Warhol (1928 — 87) is perhaps best known for his Pop inspired paintings but started as a graphic artist before moving towards more «instant» methods of production such as photography, film and screenprintng.
I then started painting closely with Banksy in the late 90's and moved to London where I became head of design for SEGA Europe for 12 years, I now live and have a studio in West London and regularly travel the world painting and exhibiting.
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