Sentences with phrase «very traditional artist»

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Clearly, the book trade, with all its editors, cover artists, sales people, marketing savvy, and traditional distribution channels, managed to do very little for this well - reviewed novel by a brand - new author...
The luxurious interiors hint at Portuguese influences with bold accents of yellow, the traditional colour of Goa, and the hotel has a fantastic selection of local art from Goan artists, true to form for this very art and design - centric hotel brand.
At the opening reception of his latest exhibit, The World of Line, Ink, and Nude by Chang - Woo Seok, now on display at the Korean Cultural Center Washington DC through June 8, the artist demonstrated his very personal technique, making use of his prosthetic limbs to grasp a brush and his torso movement to paint across a room - sized canvas of traditional Korean paper, spread across the gallery floor.
«All the artists work with colour, they work with traditional media and at the same time it is all very thoughtful work, really thinking about what it means to be a citizen in the UK,» she said.
Following the Lure of the Scent The Lure, Dubai / Toronto based artist Janet Bellotto's exhibition at the De Luca Fine Arts Gallery, intellectually engaging in the infinite number of ideas that it conjures up, is at its very root, sensuous, seductive, and romantic, albeit in a self - contained and carefully orchestrated manner — meaning that despite the traditional feminine aesthetic inherent in the work — read flowers and perfumed fragrances — there is not one ounce of sentimental gush or sappiness.
Contemporary artists, using very traditional cameras, made the photographs in this exhibition.
Cézanne's remark reminds us that Pissarro was not only endowed with the gift of seeing, but with the rarer ability to make other artists see for themselves: Cézanne, Gauguin and von Gogh bear witness to the effectiveness of Pissarro as a teacher, or rather, one whose very presence in the vincinity of the chosen motif might serve as a catalyst, a liberating agent for the act of visual response, freed from both traditional poncif and subjective authority.
Ranging from masterworks by the leading Abstract Expressionists, whose groundbreaking work in the wake of World War II forever transformed the very possibilities of art, to sculptors expanding the traditional boundaries of three - dimensional space, to a group of trailblazing African - American artists who have donated works to benefit the Studio Museum in Harlem, the artists represented in Sotheby's Contemporary Art Evening Auction this May have possessed a prescient eye and demonstrated a fearless drive to push traditional boundaries.
I been a Fan of Vancouver Based Artist Sueme for awhile catching his Freights, some amazing traditional based pieces, and some very dope throws and hands.
[1] Though the prize has included artists who use traditional media, like paint, this is usually only part of their practice, with the focus being very much on conceptual approaches.
From a completely new perspective, the artist examines the very notion of what desire is by rethinking and reshaping primarily the traditional genre of classical portrayal.
Through a variety of techniques, including digital and traditional photographic manipulation, set constructions, temporary sculpture, models and intricate dioramas, the artists create a very calculated visual experience.
Stella: The artist's tools or the traditional artist's brush and maybe even oil paint are all disappearing very quickly.
Novros is one of very few contemporary artists working in the traditional method of fresco, in which unbound pigments are painted on wet plaster, so they become bound with the structure of the supporting wall.
Traditional financial markets are tightly regulated these days, so it very problematic for con artists to pull off frauds and get away with it.
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