The other paintings in this series play with maze - like patterns or simple diagonals; Palmito Ranch is unique in its understated, stacked composition,
where painted line and raw canvas create an even, horizontal rhythm.
Not exact matches
He brought in sheep, and while he didn't actually kill the sheep, he
painted lines on it for
where the priest would cut, and so on.
Aaron's most significant home runs have been marked
where they came down — No. 500 by a white square on the Fan - A-Gram electric announcement board, No. 600 by the appropriate numerals
painted in white high on the wall down the leftfield foul
line and No. 700 by a seat
painted red among its baby - blue fellows in the leftfield stands.
This substantial reverse
line movement at two of the sharpest offshore books should
paint a clear picture of
where the market stands on this game.
The bill would require the MTA and NYCTA to study and report back on all elevated train
lines in its system — including the 7 train,
where a study from District Council 9 Painters» and Allied Trade Union lead level on falling
paint chips from the 7 train found 44,000 parts per billion.
The researchers demonstrated their approach on samples of applied car
paint but say that with further development the technique could be used for in -
line monitoring,
where it could detect problems that occur during the
painting process.
so, yeah, the movie is definitely portraying him as pervy, but in a way, as you mention, that
paints him as socially unformed and too stupid to know
where lines are... which is also shown by his inappropriate nudity and his child - like adoration of Phil.
Painted on a larger canvas, The Bourne Ultimatum poses itself as an unavoidable political allegory (what with Greengrass fresh off the triumph of United 93), lending a lot of weight to its portrait of a completely broken world
where one wrong word spoken on an open
line can bring the whole weight of a rogue National Security Agency down on them like a concrete gargoyle.
«The pressure of having to
paint on screen, particularly the first scene
where I had to
paint with a straight
line, that wasn't much fun but it's in the film and no one's complained.
And in an unusual grace note typical of his slightly skewed take on the material, Cuaron gives the enchanted Hogwarts,
where living
paintings line the walls and ghosts caper in the public spaces, a grittier, more conventionally realistic texture than the Dursleys» perfectly manicured suburban home.
Basketball - obsessed Indiana and its 1954 state champions from small - town Milan were the real - life inspiration for this stirring sports drama, set in an abstract terrain of
painted court
lines and clean - cut grass, a place
where second chances can happen.
Imagine living in the magical world of Harry Potter,
where the school hallways are
lined with
paintings that are alive and interactive.
Painting inside the
lines may work in well - situated suburban communities, but it is an enormous hindrance in locales
where leaders face a steep climb to aggressively boost teacher quality, tackle ineffective practices, find new efficiencies, or revamp outmoded routines.
The C63 is even more fun on the road,
where the roguish exhaust, on - demand thrust, and capable chassis make it an attraction whether it's sitting at a stoplight,
painting black stripes in a straight
line, or tearing through a corner.
Once that's done, the tech giant is looking to make its cars drive themselves in snowy situations (which will obviously wait until winter), and in tricky construction - zone situations
where roads have ill -
painted lines, cones, lower speed limits, and various barriers.
«I wanted the
lines I
painted to be a depiction of the road showing the car
where to go,» Lichtenstein said about his 320i.
You can also
paint a
line on your socket, so you can see
where it starts and needs to stop.
The lane departure warning only works
where lane
lines are well
painted.
Over the years new options and updates
where available such as in 2017 new
paint options and renaming of model
lines such as the RT becoming the GT.
Australian pricing and specifications are yet to be released, but in Japan —
where 17 exterior
paint colours are now offered — the 2017 Yaris
line - up brings a new front bumper with LED daytime running lights, plus revised fog lights and headlights with the option of bi-xenon beams.
This particular TT was specially ordered from Audi GmbH,
where it was pulled off the assembly
line and
painted a bright Lamborghini Gallardo orange.
But a visit from a dangerous stranger, who looks uncannily like a subject in one of Derek's older
paintings, leads the young artist to a place
where the
line between life and art seems not to exist at all.
The Bank of Canada today
paints a troubling picture of what has become a vicious circle
where consumer debt is concerned, and amid weak underwriting standards on some home equity
lines of credit.
Olsen has
painted the subtle tones of the deserts in the Kimberley region of Western Australia, the precarious balance of life and death surrounding Central Australia's Lake Eyre, and South Australia's Coorong National Park
where he explored the complex inhabitants of the wetlands and the microscopic ecological drama beneath the water
line.
That's
where all this
line painting comes in.
We are both in New Orleans
where unfortunately our city has become synonymous with stupid assembly
line paintings of dogs and crooked houses........
However, closer examination reveals subtle textural quirks: pockmarks
where bubbles effused from wet
paint, scratches, wash irregularities and masking -
line thickness from overlapped
paint buildup.
That very minute up at the Guggenheim,
where «Abstraction in the 20th Century» indeed had relegated
painting to dead «masterpieces,» the
lines snaked around the block.
In my work of 1967 - 1968 using colored
lines across thick, rolled colored fields, and painterly abstractions with allusions to nature I articulated
where I thought advanced
painting should go.
Where Albers was seeking perfection in the
line and experimenting with color combinations, Tyler purposefully hand
paints the
lines so the imperfection, or wonkiness, is visible and experiments with varying shades of the same color.
The
paintings are more juiced than her earlier works, more openly and, to my mind, complexly emotional,
where frenetic passages of coiling
lines are covered over by an obliterating smear of
paint.
Their surfaces are animated by
lines where the squeegee has paused, by brushstrokes, other scrapings, and areas
where the skin of oil
paint has dried and rippled.
In each
painting, a thin, vertical
line where the cleansed and
painted sections of the composition meet visually vibrates with the remnants of the surface's original layers of
paint and separates the two halves of the canvas.
Cain continues to explore
where painting can go by employing varying techniques in the work to create airbrushed and gestural
lines, splashes and stripes, and geometric forms.
James Siena is probably best - known for his maze - like drawings and
paintings where tightly spaced
lines curve, trace and fold onto themselves, filling up the entire surface.
Pace will inaugurate 6 Burlington Gardens in October with Rothko / Sugimoto: Dark
Paintings and Seascapes, an exhibition juxtaposing Mark Rothko's late black and grey paintings with Hiroshi Sugimoto's contemporary photographs of the horizon line where sea m
Paintings and Seascapes, an exhibition juxtaposing Mark Rothko's late black and grey
paintings with Hiroshi Sugimoto's contemporary photographs of the horizon line where sea m
paintings with Hiroshi Sugimoto's contemporary photographs of the horizon
line where sea meets sky.
In her recent
paintings, Saccoccio emphasizes the process of
painting by tipping, dragging, and shaking the large - scale works over one another,
where liquid pools of color, directional
lines, and translucent orbs coexist.
You've seen them — those
paintings where part of the canvas is still bare, except for perhaps a
line drawing showing what the artist was going to put there.
Among the second group of abstract
paintings at Firestone are works such as «Thunderbird» (1970),
where a geometric cluster of blue
lines, each about the width of standard masking tape, floats on a vibrant, flat red field.
Scher's larger works (and groupings of multiple works) provide fields
where some of these elements convene,
where countless drawings — which often get loose into otherwise abstract
paintings — are funny conundrums that outlast their own laugh
lines.
The exhibition starts dramatically in the lobby with Jim Lambie's striped floor, all sharp
lines and acute angles, continues into the sixth - floor lobby
where a Donald Judd
painted aluminum sculpture dominates, and opens into the special exhibitions gallery,
where you are greeted by a horizontal
painting, installed up high, by Marcel Duchamp.
Unexpected Portrait (2016) is a large - scale acrylic - on - canvas
painting where a long tube - shaped orange
line with dark edges glides across the work defining a cartoon - like head...
His
paintings depart from white only with slim verticals and horizontals that cross at regular intervals, sometimes with thinner and darker
lines at their center becoming darker still
where they meet.
So at every intersection
where lines crossed, I put a colored
line to mark through that intersection, just because I didn't have anything else to do with the
painting, it was so fucked up.
This is the era of some of her strongest
paintings, in which Fine's understanding of color is the most salient detail —
where paint feels at its most liberated from her usual geometric or
line - based compositional frameworks.
Combining the early «Slat»
paintings, with exploration of form and field in his «Wedge» series, he created a body of work he entitled «Lattices»
where lines appear to weave forward and back.
These androgynous and perplexingly blank heads are the common denominator in a diverse show
where McKimens experiments boldly with formal
painting aspects like color,
line, volume and figure - ground relationships.
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This
line of questioning continues in this exhibition
where he will present a wall
painting composed of four yellow and blue triangles in the form of a motif found from a mural discovered in Cuernavaca in Mexico.
The stitched
lines, visible
where the canvas panels are joined, recall the sharp edges between areas of color characteristic of hard - edge abstract
paintings.