Sentences with phrase «way someone are painted»

Beauty and horror, matter and content, figuration and abstraction, in which way are your paintings related to this dichotomies?
«I could argue that Varda Caivano has in productive and meaningful ways been painting versions of the same painting — her painting — ever since I first met her in 2002...»
I think that they most closely resemble the big bang of Jasper Johns's 1954 - 1955 Flag — its stripes, repetition, structure, concreteness, and direct way of painting — even down to the sense of the flat - footed careful way it's painted.
But there is no way he's painting his nails red and dressing like a transvestite child.
I have several vintage picnic baskets and I love that way your is painted... and I have that very same pillow and adore it... Love Ann's beautiful work!
Clint Jukkala - the way these are painted is spellbinding.
You just want to lick them and kiss them, because of the way they were painted but also because of their subjects.
Regarding seeing an Albers painting: I was recently at the Wadsworth Atheneum, before seeing this show, and came across one of the Adobe series, which I thought very beautiful; I even loved the way it was painted.
«I love the way they're painted,» she said.
I also hang the pictures low rather than high, and particularly in the case of the largest ones, often as close to the floor as possible, for that is the way they were painted
Then you have the elegance in the way it's painted, also a bit in contrast — it always has been at some level — with the subject.
I think this is because they appear to emit light from within because of the way they were painted in thin layer after layer.
The way they are painted carries the complex narrative.
The way they were painted not only tells you about the things they were depicting and the ideas behind the painting, but about painting itself.
The act of making a concrete mark changed they way I was painting but not the size of the work.
Stella: No, because what you're saying essentially is that a nineteenth - century landscape is more complicated because there are two things working — deep space and the way it's painted.
In our previous house, I had bought identical blinds for the windows for both of my daughters» rooms, but both ended up looking totally different from each other because of the way they were painted to suit the rooms they were in.
I have several vintage picnic baskets and I love that way your is painted... and I have that very same pillow and adore it... Love Ann's beautiful work!
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