This feature on Chan and his design process is a great little peek into the mind and
work of a true artist.
Not exact matches
If the art created is not a
true reflection
of the
artist, we are only doing God and ourselves a disservice, because those two are the real audience
of our
work.
Nevertheless, as in the case
of priests,
artists and perhaps even
true politicians, more is required from the physician than merely a paid service, namely his own person and his ethics, which is part
of his
work.
In the closing section, Tallis ponders the fate
of the
artist who would keep
working and being
true to his faith, predicting the time «When Beauty in itself will be destroyed, Its imaged world stark nature to the mind» and the soul «nothing but a light Phantasmal spray.»
That is, he understood the vocation
of every
true thinker to be much the same as the vocation
of the
true poet, or
of any
true artist: to bear witness to that haunting and penumbral interval that marks the difference between being and beings, and to attempt to keep it open in our thoughts and our words and our
works.
Yet it is still
true that a
work of art possesses unfathomable depths and that no
artist can feel satisfied either with having expressed his insights fully, much less with having exhausted the possibilities
of artistic expression.
Create
true works of art with a
true artist's set!
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artist at
work at home and in all forms
of life and love.and the best part is to express
true art
of laughter..
The Visitor
works as a great example
of an
artist honing his craft in reverse, expertly inserting his distinctive style into a tried - and -
true blueprint.
Working from a script that adapts «The Disaster
Artist» for its goofy moments and less for its heart or perspective, the story grabs select tidbits from the real - life sets, creating can't - believe - it's -
true comedy, with recognizable faces (Seth Rogen, Paul Scheer, Jacki Weaver, Josh Hutcherson, Ari Graynor, Nathan Fielder) placed in the vision
of Wiseau through Franco's recreation.
Colin Hanks, Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television, «Fargo» «
Working on «Fargo,» with such an immensely talented group
of artists, was a dream come
true.
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of the shade, an ask u how come sign language music blips u got him quite emotional echoes his child hood with his Jamaican father,,,, he just wants the anti war second mix,, none violent comedy,, with bil bailey unit as a mixed race teenager growing up in south London, he has seen the,, how gangs nonviolence,, have ruined it,, for, cant give any more away he cant
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John Cameron Mitchell might be one
of the few
true artists working in the film medium today.
«A
true artist is empowered by the era they live in, and he expresses an awareness
of the world around us through his
work.»
That's the sign
of a
true film
artist at
work, and the proof is the moving, magnificent masterwork that is Magnolia.
Penned by Eric Singer, the film will tell the
true story
of a famed financial con
artist (Bale) and his mistress / partner in crime (Adams) who were forced to
work with an out
of control federal agent (Cooper) to turn the tables on other con
artists, mobsters and politicians.
In a kooky yet vulnerable and heartfelt performance, Franco gets right at the heart
of what makes Wiseau a
true hero — his sheer willingness to try — and that is what makes «The Disaster
Artist»
work so well.
It provides a Rosetta stone for Anderson's career to this point, Pynchon's
work serving as a template for an
artist crossing genres while holding
true to a certain standard
of intellectual rigor, a certain florid prosody, a specific interest in telling
true the story
of whatever the times may be.
A
true artist is at
work here, and as much as he includes himself in the
work he never neglects the viewer (the participator) as an essential element
of the experience.
The article is directed at
artists and it states, «A creator, such as an
artist, musician... or author — in other words, anyone producing
works of art — needs to acquire only 1,000
true fans to make a living.»
However, the neighborhood still holds
true to its past with local art shops and
artists producing
work right in front
of you.
He has 4 years
of experience as a character
artist working as a 3D modeler for Blizzard Entertainment, but his
true passion is in the world
of 2D.
We are a dedicated team
of artists, storytellers, programmers, designers and
true gamers
working together for several years.
I hope the servers live on for a long time, because the
true magic
of LBP2 is exploring and playing the
work of the world's master level
artists, but even the on - disc campaign is expertly - crafted and a blast to play with friends.
Our team is full
of artists, modders, and writers passionate about the lore and mythos
of the Elder Scrolls games, and has
worked hard to build on the foundation Bethesda Softworks laid, and to remain
true to their vision.
The Armory will be the setting for a series
of groundbreaking performances, temporary installations, events, and other programs, all free to the public, by Biennial
artists from March 4 to March 23, creating an exciting opportunity to present
works that could not be accommodated within the Whitney's walls and remaining
true to the fluid, interactive way in which these
works were conceived.
Nadja Swarovski, Member
of the Swarovski Executive Board said, «Swarovski has a proud tradition
of supporting and celebrating
artists across the creative spectrum and so we are delighted to continue our partnership with the Whitechapel Gallery in honouring the life's
work of Howard Hodgkin, a unique talent and a
true icon in the visual arts.»
It is Rubenstein's deep and thoughtful appreciation for each
artist and their
work that is the
true foundation
of Fort Greene.
True prints aren't mere reproductions, but unique
works of art handmade by
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«I was drawn to
work that seemed to have risen from the
artists»
true feelings
of something being precious because it would soon no longer exist; art that embodied materials that spoke to a temporary life.»
In Mungo Thomson's solo exhibition at Kadist Art Foundation, Wall, Window, or Bar Signs, the gallery is filled with neon
works that appropriate the form
of Bruce Nauman's spiraling neon text piece, The
True Artist Helps the World by Revealing Mystic Truths (Window or Wall Sign) from 1967.
Both Carol Bove and
artist duo Teresa Hubbard and Alexander Birchler stay
true to their respective practices while exploring the
work and cultural resonance
of the behemoth Modernist sculptor.
These totemic materials predominate throughout the German
artist's
work, with the myth as a resonating centre
of meaning, both personal and historical, even if the story itself isn't really
true.
Devotees
of Kelly's
work may recognize these echoes
of (as Brenson has it) «attentiveness» in the large pieces, but I wonder how
true this is for the viewer who comes to the
work cold, unfamiliar with the
artist's
working methods.
These textile
works were produced by Amos in the 1980s and are the focus
of «Emma Amos:
True Colors,» the
artist's solo exhibition on view at the gallery through April 9.
And it's important for young
artists to know that
artists don't always find their
true voice or style until after they show ability to
work in the mainstream style
of the day.
Calling attention to a series
of works that have not yet been fully appreciated for their
true significance in the
artist's development, «Philip Guston: Painter, 1957 — 1967» explores a decade in which Guston confronted aesthetic concerns
of the New York School, questioning modes
of image making and what it means to paint abstractly.
Meanwhile, German
artists, like their footballers, get on with
work of true merit.
I know this is
true for every
artist but specifically since my
work is founded on process I see each project as a ratchet increment forward along a path
of discovery.
These
artists carved out instantly recognisable uniforms: clothes that symbolise the same singular point
of view as their greatest
works, usually with the sense
of complete ease that is the holy grail
of true style.
Indeed, from the American
artist's early
work in sculpture and video, made in the 1960s, through his famous spiral
of neon letters spelling out «the
true artist helps the world by revealing mystic truths,» which at once summarized and opened to critique the perennial mystique
of the
artist, up through his three - venue Golden Lion Award - winning exhibition at the 2009 Venice Biennale, Nauman's
work has long been an indispensable part
of the narrative
of recent American art.
Among the
works at the threshold
of Bruce Conner: It's All
True, a massive retrospective at the San Francisco Museum
of Modern Art (SFMOMA), PRINTS (1974) is atypical even for the protean
artist.
The evidence
of a
true collage
artist is consistently apparent in
works by Tariq...
Presenting the
work of a
true American original, an umpire turned
artist whose hand - painted baseballs capture the nostalgic magic
of a golden era.
His
true breakthrough was in the year
of 1935 when Willem was chosen to be the official
artist of the federal art project for the WPA (
Works Progress Administration) that needed him to paint a number of murals and other similar w
Works Progress Administration) that needed him to paint a number
of murals and other similar
worksworks.
Joseph Campbell said «the
artists are the prophets», if that is
true, we all have to
work harder to be agents
of change; to make the world a better place.
The same is
true of other
works dotted around the Friedrichsplatz, among them Banu Cennetoğlu's BEINGSAFEISSCARY, 2017, in which the
artist replaced the Fridericianum's name with the ultra-profound motto BEING SAFE IS SCARY, or Daniel
Sherman's early
works were undoubtedly important during an era in which identity politics played such a crucial role in contemporary art and it's
true that the Pictures Generation's critique
of media laid the ground for so many
of today's
artists.
Some fans
of the
artist Orly Genger may know her from the cult - favorite line
of intimate sculptural bracelets she makes with the jeweler Jaclyn Meyer, but
true core
of her art will be revealed to a mass audience: she's actually a shaper
of ambitious, monumental
works, on the scale
of an El Anatsui or Richard Serra.
In making their
work, all
of the
artists tend to be studio - based and proceed from using a combination
of memory, sketches, photographs, and invention, and, express
true originality in the creative modernization
of traditional formats and principles.