Sentences with phrase «working blindfolded»

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The pair were frequently blindfolded and held at gunpoint during their work.
It's a blindfolded effort from Allen, who's fishing for substance with this acrid material, as opposed to nailing a direct agenda that's informed his finest work.
Students introduce themselves to the partner they'll work with on the next project and play rock paper scissors to decide who will be blindfolded first (they usually tie a jacket around their heads, or I give them a bandana).
A Visionary Fun Run and Blindfold Walk Be a shining light to the visually impaired community by pledging your run to raise funds for GDS's good work or sign up as a
During the last two years, Los Angeles - based artist Kim Dingle created three separate bodies of work: Freight Train Crushes, Home Depot Coloring Books, and Blindfold Paintings.
But Olitski feared that his own work was inauthentic, and he took to the unorthodox approach of painting while blindfolded - though «every now and then, I would permit myself to peek.»
In two subsequent works, X and Y (both 1974), we see more close - up shots of faces; in the former eyes are imperiled by snapping scissors, and in the latter they are blindfolded while the mouth emits a cry.
In Search of the Missing Mule (1993), part of a series of works that consider African American labor within the history of American expansion, features a tall figure wearing a blindfold made of a torn and bleached American flag.
(1993), part of a series of works that consider African American labor within the history of American expansion, features a tall figure wearing a blindfold made of a torn and bleached American flag.
Because Kline sketched and painted this photograph so many times, he acquired such a familiarity with it that he could apparently sketch it blindfolded in less than thirty seconds.39 This skill necessarily involved what Kline had described in 1956 as the process that had led to his breakthrough to abstraction: «breaking down the structure into essential elements».40 In the photograph, the posture of Nijinsky in absolute terms and relative to the frame has a striking structure of a kind that persists in Kline's abstract work, in which there is a tension between the composition internal to the painting and the limits of the canvas.
Meet the acclaimed British artists Tim Noble and Sue Webster while they work on mutual self portrait, using a blindfold as a method.
Presenting a selection of her geometric abstractions and her more experimental «blind paintings,» a series of expressive canvases that she painted while blindfolded, this sublime show spans some 50 years of Ms. Ohtake's rarely seen work.
a great body of work followed the most compelling is the first people which is a series of four canvases devoted to newborn subject to be quietly and respectfully observed the awkward babies the first people i iv a captured man the blindfolded man a posing (3 words, 16 characters)
(L) Kim Dingle in front of work from her show «YIPES» at Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects (R Top) Kim Dingle, PAINTING BLINDFOLDED (punt), 2017 (R Bot) Kim Dingle.
«We really go into these cases blindfolded,» Martinez says, adding that her client unnecessarily spent 18 months away from his young daughter and was unable to work.
This means researchers have to get machine learning to work on a data set that they themselves can not read, which is a little like trying to solve a puzzle while blindfolded — but a challenge makes it more interesting!
Blindfolds, noise cancelling headphones, remaining completely silent as your partner has his way with you... omitting one sense can allow your other senses to work overtime, creating an OMG sex experience for both of you.
I'm not knocking those Transactional strategies — unless you're doing them blindfolded to the market... NO strategy is going to work if you're fighting against the market.
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