Sentences with phrase «techniques by experimentation»

She has no formal training and has developed her own methods and techniques by experimentation.

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Driven by genuine passion and curiosity, Innis & Gunn has been dedicated ever since to experimentation in brewing techniques, processes and flavors, becoming ambassadors for great Scottish innovation, and exciting drinkers around the world with the unique flavors of its beers.
Using new methods to analyze stone projectile points crafted by North America's earliest human inhabitants, Smithsonian scientists have found that these tools show evidence of a shift toward more experimentation in their production beginning about 12,500 years ago, following hundreds of years of consistent stone - tool production created using uniform techniques.
At a minimum, it would require advocates of experimentation to be explicit about the real limits of their preferred technique, to engage their critics in open dialogue about the critics» objections to randomization, and to assert that experiments will be improved by paying greater attention to program theory, implementation specifics, quantitative and qualitative data collection, causal contingency, and the management needs of school personnel as well as of central decisionmakers.
Light performance is what separates Black by Brian Gavin ® from other diamonds — this dazzling light performance is due to a patent pending diamond cutting technique, which is the result of years of extensive experimentation and diamond research.
Third Thursday Studios provide unique opportunities to explore techniques and themes of contemporary art inspired by selected artworks in current exhibitions through hands - on experimentation under the guidance of a featured guest artist.
Although many different styles are encompassed by the term, there are certain underlying principles that define modernist art: A rejection of history and conservative values (such as realistic depiction of subjects); innovation and experimentation with form (the shapes, colours and lines that make up the work) with a tendency to abstraction; and an emphasis on materials, techniques and processes.
Likewise, her careful technique is balanced by an ability to express an unburdened, even joyful, sense of experimentation in her canvases.
Meier writes that the exhibitions «show that painting is still being utilized by young artists for experimentation, even if they have to totally destroy the canvas with a hammer or fill it with cement... all [of the shows] have a sampling of emerging artists who are both breaking and adhering to traditional techniques
A San Diego - based artist and printmaker, Lenore Simon has been working tirelessly across seven decades, creating art characterized by constant experimentation and a deft use of techniques and materials.
By placing a group of his key works in juxtaposition with contemporaneous masterpieces by American and European peers, the show draws attention to the most powerful tool of the artist's practice: a lifelong penchant for experimentation with an ever - expanding arsenal of materials and techniqueBy placing a group of his key works in juxtaposition with contemporaneous masterpieces by American and European peers, the show draws attention to the most powerful tool of the artist's practice: a lifelong penchant for experimentation with an ever - expanding arsenal of materials and techniqueby American and European peers, the show draws attention to the most powerful tool of the artist's practice: a lifelong penchant for experimentation with an ever - expanding arsenal of materials and techniques.
The experimentation of early twentieth - century artists with nature - based abstraction and direct carving techniques from natural materials is seen in works by John Flannagan (1895 — 1942), Robert Laurent (1890 — 1970), and Elie Nadelman (1882 — 1946).
Garaizabal's sculptures are influenced by his conceptual work, as a large part of his preparatory and final work is done by hand, using techniques such as forging, carpentry, electricity, plasticity, and masonry — all skills acquired over time and through experimentation.
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