Not exact matches
While some
artists will continue to have reservations about having their
work featured in ads, Gardner and Hayman say there is still a greater likelihood of people finding a new band or their favourite new song in a television show these days
than there was a decade ago.
You could say that this is all fiction, but we
worked with Empire and got integrated into a three - episode storyline where the
artist wanted nothing more
than to land a Pepsi commercial because it takes music stars and make them icons.
Turns out it's true:
artists are considerably more satisfied with their
work than non-
artists — even though the pay tends to be considerably lower
than in other skilled fields.
It's being leveraged by high - profile
artists to promote their
work, has more
than 30 million users, and recently announced a $ 70 million round of funding led by top Silicon Valley - based VCs Sequoia Capital, Kleiner Perkins and Index Ventures.
At the same time, we're also
working harder
than ever to build ties to the creative community —
artists, songwriters, producers and others — so that they understand how our business
works and how committed we are to helping them succeed.
I have this very privileged position here where I
work with the art incredibly closely, almost closer
than the
artist in some ways because I'm breaking it down into minute little sections.
The content hub showcases the
work of over 600 musicians, designers,
artists, and innovators — from Daft Punk and Michel Gondry to Ai Weiwei and Pharrell — and its channel has more
than 380 million video views to date.
The Saxo Collection represents the
work of more
than 60 established and emerging
artists, with a focus on current Danish
artists such as Michael Kvium, Sys Svinding, Allan Otte and Morten Schelde.
There are more
than a dozen
works on view in Trump's apartment, including a series of prints by conceptual
artist John Baldessari, a massive
work by art - market juggernaut Christopher Wool, a small piece by the up - and - coming
artist Will Boone, prints by photographer Mariah Robertson, and a small, colorful abstract painting by the young art - world star Alex Da Corte.
And while that does
work to an extent, many
artists also realize that in order to survive as professional
artists they have to focus on more
than just their creative endeavors — they also have to find new ways to connect with audiences.
They bow down before these «
works of art» that are nothing more
than the product of the IMAGINATIONS of the
artists who made them.
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.
He described Jesus as «the supreme
artist, more of an
artist than all others, disdaining marble and clay and color,
working in the living flesh.»
The community is more
than the state.48 The creative and redemptive
work of God we may readily admit depends perhaps more basically upon the voluntary associations, the communities of
artists, the scientists, and the schools
than upon the political order.
The skillful mind and fingers of the surgeon who relieves human suffering, the plodding
work of the politician who wades through the mud of political compromise to hold a city or a world together, the honest workmanship of the manual laborer or the creative
artist — all of these are more indispensable to the Kingdom
than the purest religious intention which will not stain itself with worldly action.
Street graffiti
artists have been at
work on much of the wall space, and Budapest citizens» clad these days more often
than not in jeans and leisure garb» stroll along, cell phones clutched to their ears.
«The true
artist will let his wife starve, his children go barefoot, his mother drudge for his living at seventy, sooner
than work at anything but his art.»
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May 9 — Stroll through the streets of Historic Mordecai and Oakwood in downtown Raleigh to see beautiful
works of art from more
than 30
artists for sale on front porches and in yards.
The longest - running exhibition of African - American art in the U.S. features more
than 100 dynamic
works of art from amateur and professional African - American
artists from around the nation, as well as a youth category which features
work by a dozen area high school
artists.
More
than 110 juried
artists hailing from across the country will showcase and sell original
work within a variety of categories including paintings, photography, ceramics, jewelry, and sculpture.
It is so rewarding to have created more
than 500 beautiful books which will make a difference in children's lives, and to
work with such a talented group of writers,
artists, musicians, editors and designers.
«This is more
than a real job for me,» admitted Laura Ravenna, 35, of Elmhurst, who exhibits her
work with her
artist parents and siblings under the banner M - O - M Enterprises.
A craft fair featuring the
works of more
than 100
artists will be held from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and from noon to 4 p.m. Sunday.
It seemed they included these extra
works almost to prove the point that the
artist touched and drew from more
than the provincial life that characterises his
work.
«Who wants to tell the 80 % of music businesses that employ fewer
than five people, and the thousands of
artists who self - finance the production of their own albums, that to enjoy the protection of the law, all they need now is to have millions of pounds and spend years in court to protect their
work?»
Artists who rated high in these areas were judged to be exceptionally creative, and follow - up studies of their
work 18 years later demonstrated that they achieved a higher degree of professional success
than did their less creative colleagues [2].
How it
works: The project produces 3D animations on its network of more
than 1,000 machines, giving
artists access to free rendering power as needed.
The
artist invested more in his
work than we had given him credit for.»
The permanent art installation in the Center for Care and Discovery features more
than 60 pieces by renowned local
artists, includes the
works of more
than 27 diverse talents to energize and enrich the lives of our patients and visitors.
Magnetic Fields aims to change this perspective by focusing on nonrepresentational
work by women
artists of color, presenting a more complete presentation of American abstraction
than has previously been offered.
I'm a martial
artist wanting to insert a routine like this into my mornings before
work, but making a little bit of time every morning is so much easier to be consistent with
than wrenching an early - morning wakeup time back an hour every other day.
Several of the top Mixed Martial
Artists in the UFC are vegan.I imagine they
work out much harder
than you so it's definitely doable.
I've been
working in the natural beauty space and as a makeup
artist and wellness expert for more
than 10 years, so getting to spend some quality time with other wellness trailblazers is a real treat.
Why am I surprised, that should have been a given as most
artists can
work more
than one medium.
I never know who any pop stars are, it takes a long time for me to
work out who the big
artists are (more
than a year before I
worked out who Lady Gaga was - not kidding).
«Today's blue shadows are sheerer and more light - reflective
than the chalky tones of the»80s,» says Giorgio Armani makeup
artist Tim Quinn, who
works with Kerry Washington.
Other
than that he is an incredible makeup
artist, he has had his
work featured in Vogue, Harpers Bazaar and Elle.
While celebrity solo (in more ways
than one)
artists like Nicki Minaj are starting the new year just «focusing on their
work,» other singles are «feeling refreshed and ready to put themselves out there,» Tinder's resident sociologist affirms.
Gilbert, Iowa About Blog Jo Myers - Walker have been an
artist and art teacher for more
than 40 years,
working with people of all ages.
Today's studios are less like factories
than finance companies, doling out money to
artists and technicians who do the hands - on
work of filmmaking.
Rather
than probe Giacometti and Lord's curiously arms - length relationship, Final Portrait is at its best simply watching the
artist work — the «
artist,» in this case, meaning both Giacometti and Rush.
Danny is more sensitive
than his peers — he's a budding
artist who really doesn't want to wind up
working alongside his dad at the local metal plant — so, of course, he meets a nice girl (Samantha Basalari) rather
than a seductive siren.
One of the most prolific film
artists in Hollywood history, the German - born art director Hans Dreier
worked on more
than five hundred films from 1919 to 1951, amassing twenty - three Academy Award nominations and three Oscars.
Lighter
than some of Denis's
work, but still extremely thoughtful, it offers a brisk walk through an awkward blue period in the life of a middle - aged French
artist, Isabelle (Binoche), and the relationships with various men in her life, including an unreliable banker (Xavier Beauvois, delightfully obnoxious) and a sweet but immature younger actor (Nicolas Duvauchelle).
It was only one of many elements that went into the definitive version now making the rounds in festivals and cinemateques around the world (lost footage was also recently discovered in a New Zealand archive, and better condition
than the Argentinean print), but it was the essential missing link that provided not just footage unavailable in any form elsewhere, but an invaluable guide to the
artists, historians and technicians doing the physical
work of restoring and reconstructing the definitive version.
I honestly believe dancers
work harder
than any other
artists.
Nothing here is as bracing as the wild - eyed fervor of «Lust for Life,» or as alive as the bit in Kurosawa's «Dreams» in which van Gogh is played by a cuddly Martin Scorsese, but the best stretches of «Loving Vincent» make a convincing case that great
artists are better understood through their
work than through the facts of their life.
In a century where so many great
works (and
artists) have been fixated upon the chasms that divide us, Kie?lowski instead insists there's more connecting us
than we can possibly know.
It's a fascinating and creative look at Joseph Beuys, and more
than anything made me admire this great
artist and feel deeply inspired by his
work and his outlook on life.