Sentences with phrase «taking cubism»

Mario is classic, iconic, the platform genre as a whole was basically invented by the small mustached man and his red cap; now, Nintendo is literally offering you potentially infinite Mario stages, and more importantly, the ability to create them yourself, like Picasso taking cubism to strange new places.

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A full resource pack for teaching CUBISM to Years 7 - 9 Includes: Project brief sheet PowerPoint presentation visual history of cubism Scheme of work Key activities to teach lesson by lesson Mrpicassohead computer activity to create own cubism head teacher and peer assessment sheets Mark sheet for recording feedback and comments on each piece in the scheme Takes the pain out of planning lower schooCUBISM to Years 7 - 9 Includes: Project brief sheet PowerPoint presentation visual history of cubism Scheme of work Key activities to teach lesson by lesson Mrpicassohead computer activity to create own cubism head teacher and peer assessment sheets Mark sheet for recording feedback and comments on each piece in the scheme Takes the pain out of planning lower schoocubism Scheme of work Key activities to teach lesson by lesson Mrpicassohead computer activity to create own cubism head teacher and peer assessment sheets Mark sheet for recording feedback and comments on each piece in the scheme Takes the pain out of planning lower schoocubism head teacher and peer assessment sheets Mark sheet for recording feedback and comments on each piece in the scheme Takes the pain out of planning lower school SOW.
The physical act and process of painting couched in a formal construct is explored by Nola Zirin's thick scraped surfaces, Cecily Kahn's dripping take on cubism, and Marthe Keller's insouciant acrylic washes.
Sultan writes that the works on view, «drawn from the museum's extensive collections, [are] a fascinating survey showing the enduring interest in cubism's way of... taking apart of the visual world and reassembling it in flat planes, a new understanding of form.»
In the late «80s and «90s, Lichtenstein's work reflected an increasing influence of cubism and surrealism, often taking the form of abstract geometrical figures.
The title takes its cue from a poem by Gertrude Stein, who more than one hundred years ago was seeking a literary equivalent to cubism and attempted in her prose to «banish memory» to «articulate a continuous present where writing recreates itself anew in each successive moment.»
A Fishtown native who's studio is in the Crane Arts Center, Browning obviously takes full advantage of the large work space to create massive paintings, this color field of speeding urban images, like you see out of the corner of your eye as you zoom down the Expressway, is abstract expressionist yet a kind of contemporary cubism with obtuse angles and cracked spacial warps.
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