Sentences with phrase «work as a jumping off point»

Here's how you can use flexible work as a jumping off point.
Whether you are seasoned chilihead or just getting started, this collection will work as a jumping off point for creative cooking with chili peppers.
Our client's two wishes were the color blue and patterned tile, so we picked a blue patterned tile that would work as a jumping off point.

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This stuff, mixed with editorially driven work such as Favourite Finds will deliver a new look homepage and a better jumping off point to browse work on Folksy.
As a jumping - off point, scientists like Shirey and Richardson are searching for clues in the past based on what we know about how Earth works today.
This number may not work for everyone, but it can be used as a jumping off point.
But Garland has used Area X as a jumping - off point for something like a companion to VanderMeer's work, or a deeply personal - feeling interpretation.
Mr. Salinas adds, «I'd send in stuff, just as a jumping off point, and when it worked, it ended up in the movie.
They used something real as a jumping - off point to make a work about the fragility of life that would hopefully cause audiences to think about the living conditions of people like Oscar Grant.
Using Lovecraft's work as a mere jumping - off point, Gordon added a welcome sense of weird humor, and a heaping helping of over-the-top carnage.
Light reflecting off the silver silkscreened bands jumps out from the image at certain vantage points, and at others nearly disappears, but the implications of the artist's position, as embedded in these works, require thought.
Inspired by the indigenous cultures of North and South America as well as Zen Buddhism and Surrealism, Lee Mullican's work is the jumping - off point for this show of three artists who explore spirituality.
Since then, Cornell has co-curated a solo show of Puerto Rican artist Beatriz Santiago Muñoz's films at the New Museum and a stunning group show, «Invisible Adversaries,» which used the work of radical feminist artist VALIE EXPORT as a jumping off point, at Bard College's Hessel Museum of Art.
With Cage being the more established presence in New York art circles, it follows that Rauschenberg — a slightly younger gay man working to define his own role in the same circles — would have used Cage's strategies as a jumping - off point for his own.
Several of the featured artists make work that is considered photographic but is camera-less, while, for others, photography has laid the groundwork for the moving image or functions as a jumping - off point for sculptural investigations.
Pousette - Dart's strategy seems to have been to use black - and - white etchings as jumping - off points for direct manipulations, producing related groups of unique works on paper.
Conner's LOOKING FOR MUSHROOMS (Short Version)(1959 — 67), his chronicle of his time in Mexico, serves as the jumping - off point for a program of psychedelic dispatches from distant lands, including works by Ben Van Meter, Chick Strand, Bruce Baillie, and Lawrence Jordan.
The implied stories in Meatyard's work can be used as jumping - off points for various productions that can broaden the ways in which his images are understood and appreciated.
Instructor - led demonstrations will be geared toward providing the students with both a jumping off point - meant to address how one begins making abstract work, as well as encouraging the student's further development toward creating their own, unique artistic style of painting and visual language.
Though she was only nine when the tragedy took place, young American artist Bunny Rogers has questions about the 1999 Columbine High School massacre, and has used the school's cafeteria and library as jumping off points for entire bodies of work in the past.
Using Renaissance and Baroque depictions of bacchanals as her jumping - off point, Ansel has reinterpreted master works of art (by Titian and Bellini) through the lens of abstraction.
These artists use place as a jumping off point, creating works informed by the environment in which viewers encounter them.
She is represented by the Monte Clark Gallery and cites French artist Sonia Delaunay's work, and rag quilts as jumping off points.
Using Glenn Ligon's «Blue Black» exhibition as a jumping off point, join him and Hilton Als for a talk about color in their work as well as in the world.
For example, procedural questions may turn on unfamiliar sources of enacted law — such as court local rules or judges» administrative or standing orders — that may be more conveniently found on a given court's official website than on Lexis or Westlaw, if they are available on subscription databases at all.60 And for practicing attorneys, jurisdiction - specific forms and the previous work of other attorneys who have done similar things can be valuable resources.61 So legal blogs, firm white papers, and actual filings available through PACER or Bloomberg Law can be valuable tools — at least as a jumping - off point.
Use these ideas as a jumping - off point if you want to continue working throughout the school year.
Work in there has been at a bit of a standstill for a while now, but I did purchase two twin size vintage quilts (on Etsy... one was $ 38 and the other was $ 40) to use in the room as a jumping off point for the design.
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