Sentences with phrase «war paint themed»

This Xbox One S comes decked out in a custom color that's war paint themed (the controller and vertical system stand included with this bundle comes in the same color).

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There will be a «Star Wars» theme and entertainment that spans the generations, including jugglers, egg hunts, pony rides, games, face - painting and a grandparent - grandchild look - alike contest.
A visually wonderful animation made with gorgeous colors and a simple design in watercolor like the style of Chinese painting, and in addition to a great score it finds a most delicate balance between refreshing humor and themes like war, honor and the bravery of women.
Some of the paintings have heavier themes as they were created around the civil war and the tumultuous periods prior.
Painters in the dry docks will be working hard to dress the ship in war paint through new themes and decals.
Associated with romance - and war - themed comic book imagery that he began painting in... Read More
Based on the theme of John Milton's Paradise Lost, they are a fusion of Indian mythological figures, hybrids of man and beast, warring in landscapes inspired by quattrocento and Renaissance painting.
During the first decade of the new millennium the war on terror provided Rosenfeld with the inspiration to create a series of war, soldier, and terrorist themed paintings.
John Hartley Much as David Levinthal's War Games series depicts combat through staged photographs of toy soldiers, the Fort Worth - based Hartley draws from his interest in toy collecting and the human figure to create oil paintings that explore militaristic, religious and social themes.
The majority of works in the exhibition will be on loan from private collections, and will comprise important, large - scale paintings from his most memorable themes, including French Money, Vocabulary Lessons, Civil War Veterans, Camel cigarette packs, as well as portraits of his mother - in - law Berdie, his then wife Augusta, and the poet Frank O'Hara.
As indicated by the title of the exhibition, the theme of these paintings is history and, more specifically, war and conflict.
Much as David Levinthal's War Games series depicts combat through staged photographs of toy soldiers, the Fort Worth - based Hartley draws from his interest in toy collecting and the human figure to create oil paintings that explore militaristic, religious and social themes.
Earlier, he had been painting scenes of urban life with a sense of isolation and mystery; after World War II, he turned to timeless themes of death and survival, and to concepts drawn from ancient myths and religions.
A WPA artist who identified strongly with the plight of the Jews in Europe, he relentlessly explored themes of war, torment, and futility in his early decades of painting.
For an artist whose output extends far beyond the fine paintings of World War One and exceeds the parameters of British landscape painting within which his work is usually understood, the recurrence of certain themes and preoccupations — a sense of significant place, and the idea of trees as sentient, mystical beings — creates a satisfying symmetry to his career.
A suite of important paintings by Jacob Lawrence, War Series (1946 — 7), and a major work by Ben Shahn, The Passion of Sacco and Vanzetti (1931 — 1932), situate these themes within a larger historical sweep.
BRACHA: Pietà — Eurydice — Medusa is the first comprehensive solo museum exhibition of Bracha's work in the United States, featuring a range of works spanning the last four decades — oil paintings, often created over several years, earlier and more recent drawings, notebooks, and three video works — that address the themes of loss, love and trauma within the context of the atrocities of war and traces of memory of the tragedy of the Holocaust.
Police executions, war crimes, torture, and terrorism are just a few of the gut - wrenching themes of the artist Leon Golub, who over his long career channeled the outrage of his political activism into raw paintings.
After his last truly Futurist works — a series of paintings on war themes — Severini painted in a Synthetic Cubist mode, and by 1920 he was applying theories of classical balance based on the Golden Section to figurative subjects from the traditional commedia dell» arte.
Her paintings integrate complex themes — ranging from segregation, eroticism, or, more generally, the politics of love and war — to explore how image - making is implicitly involved not only in the cultural processes of objectification, but also in the way in which events are documented and collectively understood.
Also included will be the new series of sculptures, Aftermath, in which Hambling has transformed gnarled pieces of wood into painted bronze totems, and a selection of earlier works confronting themes of war, death and memory — including the exquisitely ambivalent Gulf Women Prepare for War, of cloaked women bearing rocket launchers in a desert of blush piwar, death and memory — including the exquisitely ambivalent Gulf Women Prepare for War, of cloaked women bearing rocket launchers in a desert of blush piWar, of cloaked women bearing rocket launchers in a desert of blush pink.
By completing six distinctive groups of works (monumental - scale paintings and drawings) with themes that include southern rituals, oppression, justice / injustice, incarceration, regeneration, war, inequality, technology, feminism, motherhood, the absence of humanity, fantasy and idealized beauty, Andrews raised a consciousness.
A tour of the show's paintings should include the Fine Art Society, where you'll find three canvases by Walter Sickert — most outstandingly the war - themed 1914 «Tipperary» — along with lively floral still lifes, all from the 1920s, by Ivon Hitchens, Christopher Wood and William Nicholson, Britain's genius of light At Jonathan Boos, the centerpiece is «The Pigeons,» from 1948 - 49 by the Magic Realist Henry Koerner, which encompasses income inequality, childhood fear, racial strife and romance, all on a pink marble stair shown to be made of brick.
Hambling would later follow this up in 2013 with a painted opus on Britten's «War Requiem», including 34 small canvasses of «Victims», 16 of «Battlefields», and a miscellany of related paintings and drawings on the theme of wWar Requiem», including 34 small canvasses of «Victims», 16 of «Battlefields», and a miscellany of related paintings and drawings on the theme of warwar.
His practice also includes text - based paintings, posters, and books that explore allegorical themes including technology, spirituality, war, and death.
Charles Garabedian's paintings and works on paper explore themes of war, music, the body, dismemberment, heroism, comic pretension, love, and death — all conveyed with a sense of immediacy, intimacy, and poignancy.
Kahraman's paintings take on themes of violence and involuntary migration as she processes her childhood in the war - torn country of Iraq and her adolescence in Sweden as a refugee.
In this iconic painting the themes are based around conflict, specifically the changes and turmoil during, and after a period of war.
This is the catalogue of the March 2018 Tate gallery exhibition «All Too Human» on the theme of British figurative painting since the first world war.
These are the polar opposite of what and how she previously painted, now with gently rendered forms in bright colors in non-linear narratives that are about history, myth, the natural world, war, sexuality, death — pretty much all the big themes.
Motherwell's visit to civil war - torn Spain when he was 21, made such a lasting impression, that he devoted more than 200 paintings to the theme.
This will be the most comprehensive presentation of a major multi - canvas painting installation on the theme of militarism and aggression, conceived and begun by the artist in the immediate aftermath of the First Gulf War in the winter of 1991 and completed in 1994.
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