Sentences with phrase «working by hand»

«These works are enigmatic and acutely detailed; in an art world awash with rapidly moving images and saturated colors, Khedoori remains committed to the silent, slow, and exacting process of working by hand
After the wet process, the artist went back to each individual sheet, working by hand in colored pencil and watercolor, continuing his endless delight in color, form, and drawing.
This worksheet (a pdf on 7 A4 pages) has examples showing the working by hand and some questions for pupils to attempt using their calculator.
Digital sketching just has no comparison to working by hand on paper.
If working by hand or stand mixer, place the kneaded dough in a lightly greased bowl, cover with plastic wrap, and allow to rise for 60 to 90 minutes, until quite puffy and nearly doubled.
Add the butter and orange juice and, if working by hand, cut the butter into the flour mixture using 2 knives or a pastry cutter (if using a food processor, pulse 15 - 20 times or until it forms a rough crumb).
there was no working it by hand.
In the early days, the tinsmith traveled around with a small cart to do his roofing and waterproofing work by hand.
And he sprinkled the water upon the stones, and the statue became whole, whereat Peter exulted that Marcellus had not doubted in asking of the Lord, and Marcellus was exalted in spirit for that such a sign was first wrought by his hands; and he therefore believed with his whole heart in the name of Jesus Christ the Son of God, by whom all things impossible are made possible.
Does it have to be done in a bread maker or do you think it would work by hand too?
When worked by hand - kneading or processing with a dough hook in a stand mixer, the gluten is developed and contributes to a chewier consistency, which is desirable in artisan breads.
As a manual pump, you'll need to do all the work by hand, to create suction.
Emma Pearson, the woman behind Mabel and Bird, screen prints all her work by hand and describes herself as «devoted to handmade».
Appliques of satin and lace adorn this piece, a;; worked by hand in the most minute of stitches...
I feel confident doing the work by hand but if we can have a more efficient way to plan our instruction, wouldn't that benefit the students as they have more efficient and rich lessons to learn from?
«Some of the original parts were impossible to find so we had to remake items such as the bumpers and chrome work by hand from photographs,» said David Barzilay, Chairman of Classic Motor Cars» operating board.
This comprehensive editing suite gives you the tools to take a publication from raw manuscript to finished files ready for typesetting, in a fraction of the time you'd spend doing all of that work by hand.
They tend to be those with components that don't screen well and are only identifiable by doing the work by hand.
While I love to work by hand, my practice to this point has been limited to drawing, painting, and digital work.
If their work normally relied on new media or photography, they had to learn again to work by hand.
They own a machine press to accomplish this work by hand, a practice that was celebrated with the inclusion of BANK (images of $ 100 & $ 100,000 US bank notes) in PRESS: Artist and Machine, a group show at the Kentucky Museum of Art and Craft that also included works by William Blake, William Morris, and David Shapiro.
She borrows from theater costuming, design, and industrial furniture manufacturing, and often crafts her work by hand.
11 August: Martha Graham, the dancer, whose performances you may have seen last April in New York, and whom I consider very fine, was here last night ---- and we are going to try to do something together ---- my part being based on the idea of the ballet I worked by hand (with discs, bits of cloth, etc.) when you came to the house in Paris.
Laboriously whittling each part of each work by hand, while making the work the artist is in a ferment of tension with the will - of - the - self and the demands - of - matter becoming in a sense co-performances; the qualities and capacities of both the craftsperson and the materials blur what might look like either combat or choreography.
The question of what it means to make work by hand has led to some extremely interesting places.
Conceptualism was, ultimately, art about art, a subversive movement meant as critique to a commercial ethos tethered to precious art object wrought by the hand of singular creative geniuses.
I started with 60 grit paper to really strip the sucker down, doing the detail work by hand and the rest with my hand sander.

Not exact matches

NEW YORK, April 27 (Reuters)- Friday's historic pledge by the leaders of the two Koreas to work to denuclearize the Korean peninsula should give U.S. President Donald Trump a stronger hand to renegotiate the treaty curtailing Iran's nuclear program, Israel's intelligence minister said.
Organizations like Unilever and Kraft, which previously relied on marketing «soft skills,» are now taking a playbook out of the tech world by building data - science teams to work hand - in - hand with marketers.
The plant in La Pocatiere, Que., will lend a hand by taking on work transferred from an operation in Mexico where there have been quality issues.
The international community, on the other hand, could clip the loonie's wings by working together to prop up the U.S. dollar.
Opentrons, a Brooklyn - based startup that's trying to replace lab work that scientists often have to do by hand with a $ 4,000 robot, just raised $ 10 million.
The plantation mixes centuries - old traditions — most of the work is done by hand — and the latest agricultural methods.
This new ranking by our consulting firm Great Place to Work Institute and Fortune showcases companies that provide generous retirement programs, equitable pay, and even - handed treatment of employees, regardless of age.
Ohlala touts that it puts power back into the hands of the escort by allowing them to pick their clients, set their price, and work around their schedule.
By figuring out what works, Huberman has proven himself as a young entrepreneur who knows first - hand what it takes to scale a successful business.
Asked by CBS if there was a defect with Autopilot, Musk responded: «The system worked as described, which is that it is a hands - on system.
Hosted by Ontraport, a company I've worked with, ONTRApalooza is a three - day event targeted at entrepreneurs, executives, and marketers, filled with hands - on workshops, software sessions, and energizing keynotes.
McKelvey contends that the hands - on experience of working for a startup, and facing those infrastructural challenges head on, actually led him to building WeWork: A space made by and for entrepreneurs.
On the other hand, Biogen has its roots in a Cambridge start - up founded in 1978 by MIT and Harvard scientists working in small, separate labs on then - radical theories, pursuing research dead ends and racking up debt until blockbuster drugs for treating leukemia, MS, and non-Hodgkin's lymphoma brought major commercial success.
Think about how reassured you were by the avuncular handyman who helped you find toilet parts at Home Depot or the emo - haired barista who conspiratorially called you «man» when handing you your skinny latte at Starbucks, and it becomes clear that there is something more fundamental at work here.
By envisioning the positive outcomes of various projects at hand, you can work backward and determine the necessary steps to get your desired results.
A good quote on scaling back is by Alexander Graham Bell: «Concentrate all your thoughts upon the work at hand, the sun's rays do not burn until brought to a focus.»
Less - than - stellar leaders become consumed by the entrancement of the new thing and are hypnotized into dropping, aborting, or prematurely birthing what they're currently working on in order to get their hands on that shiny new project — all, of course, accompanied by an intellectually robust post-rationalization.»
On the other hand, more than 300 people gave the device a shot at the company's booth, and by almost all accounts, it was a big hit and worked well for virtually everyone who tried it.
But each time he had backup on hand — time sheets signed by the customer's managers, which showed that Larkin employees had worked a certain number of hours on specific projects.
«If hand hygiene compliance rates increased by 8.7 percentage points across the board during a typical work shift, this could potentially eliminate as many as 1.2 million infections per year, save up to $ 25 billion, and prevent up to 70,000 unnecessary deaths in the United States,» reports Knowledge@Wharton.
This is usual sparked by a simple business disagreement — two people with opposing views on how to proceed with the work at hand.
Phil, on the other hand, believes that «the term «entrepreneur» has been hijacked by those who want to use it as a positive appellation for anyone who works independently.»
Matt said career options can range from working directly with animals to less hands - on — but still very important — endeavors, including lawyers and lobbyists who help animals by writing animal protection laws and lobbying their legislators to get them passed.
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