Sentences with phrase «than painting entire»

This same energy would be better spent promoting reasonable, enforceable kennel standards and gaining improvements at the retail level rather than painting the entire industry with the same brush.
We usually get different patterned sheets and solids to mix, and love to design with our bed textiles - so much easier and fun than painting entire walls!

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If so, kudos to you for saving it rather than slathering chalk paint all over the entire piece.ReplyCancel
«It might mean spending a few hours looking at a painting rather than a few minutes, or spending an entire afternoon examining the pattern of weeds growing at the edge of the playground.
Panel gaps were larger than those of a passenger vehicle, but were consistent across the entire body, as was the Gris Aluminium (silver) metallic paint.
The only image released so far reveals the concept's dynamic side profile, with details like the floating roof painted in a different color than the rest of the bodywork, the thin, horizontal light units, and a crisp crease crossing the entire side of the vehicle.
The entire vehicle bodywork of smart is powder coated rather than painted.
«If I was going to get around Bill de Kooning, first of all I had to go faster than he, and second of all I had to do something much larger than he,» says Whitten, who created a 12 - foot - wide tool he called the «developer» to drag paint in a single gesture across the entire picture plane.
Surveying his entire career, the presentation includes more than 30 paintings, numerous drawings and several sculptures.
Peter Young didn't make more than a hundred paintings during this entire period but they all remain on a consistently high aesthetic level, a plateau of immense accomplishment.
In a treatise offering advice to students of landscape painting, Pierre - Henri de Valenciennes (1750 - 1819) advocated that artists start with the sky, which determines the palette of the entire composition, and then complete their sketches swiftly, preferably in fewer than two hours.
Much looks more like banners than paintings, like Patrick Saytour's violet folds draped from slim white poles and spanning an entire wall.
The entire top two floors of the museum, including the Rooftop Garden, feature more than 160 paintings, sculptures, photographs, and video works by Alexander Calder, Chuck Close, Anselm Kiefer, Roy Lichtenstein, Agnes Martin, Gerhard Richter, Cy Twombly, Andy Warhol, and many more.
With more than 250 works on show, the exhibition explores the tireless experimental spirit that drives Raysse's entire artistic output, from his small, playful sculptures to the self - discipline of drawing; from films expressing the libertarian trends of the 1970s to Raysse's use of neon as colour; and from installations celebrating consumer society to his paintings, which represent the most complete aspect of his work — among them, transcriptions of great Renaissance masterpieces, female portraits, large group paintings, and imaginary landscapes.
Bringing together more than fifty paintings, the exhibition Better than de Kooning will extend over the entire upper floor of the Villa Merkel and retrace the interaction between painterly deformations of the human figure and mass - media images from 1961 to the present.
Including more than 200 works in several mediums — paintings, sculptures, drawings and prints — the show will occupy the museum's entire sixth floor.
With more than 70 works, the European retrospective takes in Neel's entire career, beginning with her earliest portraits, done in Havana, and her paintings from the 1930s, when she lived in Greenwich Village and was employed by the Works Progress Administration.
Many of the larger - than - life paintings — frequently diptychs or triptychs — are hung low to the ground, allowing the viewer to see his or her entire reflections like a mirror through the barrage of medical data and begging the questions: do you like the reflection you see?
Organized in collaboration with London's Tate Britain and the Metropolitan Museum of New York, the exhibition celebrates the artist's 80th birthday, retracing his entire career through more than 160 works (paintings, photographs, engravings, video installations, drawings and printed works), including his most iconic paintings — swimming pools, double portraits and monumental landscapes — and some of his most recent creations.
Published on the occasion of Richter's major touring exhibition in Europe, this landmark publication encompasses his entire oeuvre, now stretching across more than a half - century of activity, including photo - paintings, abstracts, landscapes and seascapes, portraits, glass and mirror works, sculptures, drawings and photographs.
Where previous monographs have focused on a single genre within the artist's vast output, this stunningly illustrated survey encompasses his entire oeuvre, now stretching across more than a half - century of activity, including photo - paintings, abstracts, landscapes and seascapes, portraits, glass and mirror works, sculptures, drawings and photographs.
It is all intuitive; because of the internet, I am able to see more images in one day than some people will see in an entire lifetime, and as a result I have all these gestures in my mind when I am painting.
And while Frank Auerbach's paintings take years of sittings and reworkings, the final result can mean a total revision of the entire picture surface in less than an hour.
The 12 artists included in the show, ranging from young artists with emerging careers like Paulo Nimer Pjota and Marina Rheingantz to established, veteran figures of the Brazilian art scene like Sonia Gomes, occupy the entire ground floor of the Rubell's giant space with often larger - than - life paintings, photographs, and sculptural installations.
Over the course of his five - decade career, Morandi was most prolific during the postwar years from the late 1940s until the 1960s, when he executed more than half of his entire output of paintings.
Starting Sept. 5, more than 75 sculptures, paintings and design objects will fill the museum's entire upper floor.
In the 1960s he began employing brighter colors and scraping down entire canvases rather than working on top of previous attempts, thus beginning the entire image afresh at each session and often spending months or years on a single painting.
Fünf Türen (Five Doors), 1967 The year Richter painted 5 Doors was an unsettling and transitional time for the artist, his daughter had just been born and he painted far less this year than was usual for him — archiving only 31 works that entire year.
His pointillist style, which is guided by intuition rather than science, generates meaning with dabs of paint that cover the entire canvas according to an implied set of rules or codes.
While the scale of the paintings alone connotes a broadened sense of scope, Weatherford's brushstrokes have also increased in size, so that they imply the presence of the entire body rather than just that of the hand.
This moment frequently appears in Land's works — even more so in his videos than in his later paintings, drawings and installations — in which the mood or the entire situation literally shifts.
In 2010, I painted small fragments on large canvases rather than covering the entire swath of fabric.
Each painting prepared for the Pickett's Charge show is more than forty - five feet long and all eight of them will be displayed together in a way that will allow them to enclose the entire Third Level of the inner - circle galleries.
They are smaller in format than your paintings and provide a glimpse of the entire process behind your work.
The exhibition, which collects more than 250 works from Kelley's multifaceted art practice — his body of work includes drawings on paper, sculpture, performances, music, video, photography and painting — is the largest installation that MoMA PS1 has ever organized, and only the second to utilize the entire museum.
(I must admit that this «we» is more aspirational than factual: as yet, too few viewers are familiar with Bluhm's entire career — only one of his large - scale late paintings has been shown in New York since 1994.)
Spread across two sites, it is nothing less than an anthology of abstract painting spanning an entire century, from early constructivism to post-digital sampling, in which every work holds its own and every work is by a woman.
There are openings to other spaces, bathed in light or cloaked in darkness, but the spatial illusion in his paintings is fused to a sense that the entire picture surface is leaning up against the picture plane, pushing into our world rather than receding away from it.
The benefits of polycarbonate are many: it is much more durable than traditional plastic, handles the elements better, and because the One X uses it, that white design isn't paint, so if you chip the phone or scratch it (it's harder to scratch), the entire shell is white underneath — there's no paint to scratch off.
That's much pricier than a can of quality interior paint that can cover an entire room.
The entire painted buffet server was also distressed just enough to enhance all the details of the piece, and since the original finish was lighter than the paint color the distressing worked wonderfully.
7 Rather than tearing out the entire fireplace box, which was still in very good condition, the brass trim was simply painted black to match the front of the box, instantly giving it a sleek, modern appearance.
I actually just painted my entire 1 bedroom apartment in Sherwin Williams «Nuance», just one step lighter than your useful gray.
I finished painting the entire mantel anyway because I knew I was going to need more than one coat of paint.
I not better than to paint the entire down stairs one color, but like I said before I need some suggestions on paint colors that compliment Comfort Gray.
It looks a lot different on an entire door than a paint swatch!
Keep in mind that Chalk Paint ® dries 50 % faster than latex - so you must do this as you proceed through your painting versus waiting till you are done getting paint all over an entire side.
Our ENTIRE house is the same shade of «greige», and after THREE YEARS I decided I was finally ready to start painting a few walls in our house and wanted something completely different than what we have.
Plus, it would cost us A LOT more than $ 1,500 to have the entire house painted.
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