Sentences with phrase «use unconventional techniques»

Publishers often use unconventional techniques to produce these books (ex: different - shaped books, pop - up books, sticker books).
Assuming the batch contains 241,153 valid signatures, state voters will get a fourth chance to approve charters — free and public schools that operate independently of traditional districts and are allowed to use unconventional techniques.
The leaders said they prefer to work with lawmakers on a compromise that would allow for at least a handful of charters — public and free but independent schools that use unconventional techniques.
The groups, led by the League of Education Voters, filed a ballot initiative in the hopes of forcing a November vote on the free but independent public schools, which are allowed to use unconventional techniques and hire nonunion employees.
Featuring 20 works by Nuvolo (né Giorgio Ascani; 1926 - 2008) alongside his European and American peers who also used unconventional techniques and materials, the exhibition showcases Nuvolo's role in radically redefining traditional notions of painting and sculpture.
Of the estimated 141 Bbbl of potentially recoverable oil using unconventional techniques, 135 Bbbl exist in plays that would likely require hydraulic fracture stimulation to produce.

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The term is also used more generally to describe a host of unconventional extraction techniques, such as horizontal drilling, which have helped make the United States the top producer of crude oil in the world.
For more than two decades, I've been helping people just like YOU achieve extraordinary physique transformation results using some of the most unconventional, «out - of - the - box» training techniques and exercises you've ever seen.
It's interesting, but the unconventional uses of filmmaking techniques occasionally threaten to alienate the viewer.
Looking at the difference in birds» feathers was just one of the unconventional teaching techniques used during WEA's Family Ties Conference.
Innovative sculptures by John Chamberlain, Mark di Suvero, and Richard Stankiewicz further developed the use of unconventional media and process - oriented techniques.
In the 1940s and 1950s the main groups within the Abstract expressionism were the «Gesture Painters» and the «Color - Field Painters», who experimented with new techniques for applying paint: dripping, pouring, throwing, squirting, squeegeeing, and spattering, and with the use of unconventional tools, such as wall paper brushes, sticks, and trowels.
He uses unconventional materials in traditional photographic techniques to produce unique photographic prints with a conceptual twist; for example his «dust» series, which uses collected dust and adhesive in place of the usual photographic chemicals to print delicate, gossamer images; or his photographs of lakes and rivers that are developed in liquid collected from the bodies of water themselves.
Susan Weil is best known for her fearless experimentation with new techniques and use of unconventional materials, both of which have been consistent themes throughout her storied sixty - year career.
In his newest paintings he makes use of unconventional materials and techniques ranging from dirt and dust, (liquid) metals and meteorite particles.
He explained that the looped - wire sculptures of this American artist, who died in 2013, had historically been mislabeled as craft because of her use of unconventional materials and techniques.
Over the course of his long career, Picasso devoted himself to sculpture using both traditional and unconventional materials and techniques.
Following the war, Nuvolo moved to Rome where, in Burri's studio, he began to develop his own artistic practice, under the influence of artists who shared his interest in a progressive departure from the use of the paintbrush toward an engagement with unconventional materials and techniques.
A prolific innovator of techniques and mediums, he used unconventional art materials ranging from dirt and house paint to umbrellas and car tires.
They are now extremely fragile due to Pollock's unconventional use of enamel paint — essentially an industrial or household material (used to coat gutters, not canvases)-- and techniques, which included thinning down the consistency so that he could use a basting syringe, drawing with it «like a giant fountain pen,» as described by Pollock's wife, Lee Krasner.
With this new body of work, Brown strives to showcase his unconventional techniques, abstract use of materials and collection of thoughts by combining an urban aesthetic with solid bright colors, clean horizon - like stripes, layers, depth, abstract marking and the use of text.
I started exploring unconventional materials and using stitching as a technique, as an addition to the stories I was telling.
The weaving techniques she learned from her father are transformed through her use of these unconventional materials and geometric patterns, building upon her own cultural identity while commenting on the idea as a whole.
It was during this time that Evangeline's interest in using unconventional and aesthetically resistant materials emerged in her painting, a technique that has come to define her formal practice.
Over the course of his long career, Picasso devoted himself to sculpture wholeheartedly, if episodically, using both traditional and unconventional materials and techniques.
A master of combining various painting techniques, Pindell is accustomed to using strange artistic materials such as glitter, talcum powder and perfumes, unconventional practices that helped her stretch the boundaries of the rigid tradition that blindly relied on rectangular, canvas painting.
Her techniques vary: she alternately uses acrylics, pastels, inks and graphites and likes to employ unconventional materials, such as ripped canvas or painters tape.
By use of an unconventional and ingenious technique he stretches the canvas like a membrane on an underlying nail structure.
«Using the model optimization technique presented in this study, we find a weighted mean natural gas emission rate from unconventional production and gathering facilities of 0.36 % of production with a 2σ confidence interval from 0.27 to 0.45 % of production.
Patients may use unconventional approaches in conjunction with traditional anorexia therapy or choose to use the nontraditional techniques exclusively.
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