The rest is overlaid by gradations of watered blue that have soaked into the canvas and recall stylized waves and clouds. |
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It also involves sleeping out under canvas or tepees during the summer months and in shared rooms in the farmhouse in the autumn and winter. |
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Both feature 10-ounce cotton canvas with a water-repellant Teflon coating and 100 percent polyester blaze overlay. |
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Hanging from the beams are 'tangkas', paintings on canvas with a backing of silk cloth, which communicate to the lamas the divine teachings. |
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Sighing, she grabbed her trunk full of clothes and a canvas bag full of other miscellaneous items, and trudged out the door. |
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Initially, the mahout guides the elephant's trunk over the canvas and offers rewards for good performance. |
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But in sub-zero temperatures and blizzard conditions they had to retreat beneath canvas for the night and abandon the rescue mission. |
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Once upon a time, any old canvas plimsoll would do for a spot of tennis or a jog around the park. |
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Behind them hundreds of canvas tents stretch into the flat spaces of the desert. |
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All that's needed is a canvas khaki green belt, or even a jacket with patch pockets and very defined shoulders. |
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The lines have been scratched out using a needle, on a canvas smeared with oil colours. |
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The artist may have neglected to size the canvas properly, or may have used odd substances like charcoal which is incompatible with oil paint. |
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If you look closely at the canvas itself you can see so much beauty in the leaves of green plants, individually and in mass. |
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A vast white room, it was, with a wide, white triforium lined with white canvas mattresses. |
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A man holds a large canvas imprinted with two outlines of her figure, one pink, the other brown. |
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Forcing himself to look away from her flushed cheeks, he focused to the near mirror image of her on the canvas across from him. |
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In medieval times, stages of wood and canvas were set up in churches and market squares for the performance of mines and miracle plays. |
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The colours on the canvas merge into the music as the dancers whip up a rhythm with their graceful movements. |
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It is a digital canvas which can be used with a mouse but really comes into its own when used with a pressure sensitive tablet and stylus. |
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I really enjoy Bargello stitching but up to now have always used canvas and wool threads. |
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So, I took a palette knife to it, scraped all the paint off, and then wetted a tissue with thinner and wiped the canvas as clean is it'd get. |
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Our noble and gallant ship with her 15,000 yards of canvas and stunsails in addition is ploughing the main most majestically. |
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The piece is a rounded skull shape with tan, skin-like canvas stitched onto its sectioned metal armature. |
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The bottom of the boat was marine three-ply, while the rest was canvas tacked on to a light wooden framework and painted vivid red. |
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The paper editions measure approximately 24 by 34 inches and the canvas editions measure 40 by 55 inches. |
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Hoping that this sets a new trend, we are looking forward to more board treaders being caught unaware on canvas in the following months. |
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He then turned his paper over, before placing it on the canvas and applying powdered chalk to transfer the design to the surface beneath. |
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So many layers of colour have been piled on the canvas that a rubbery membrane of paint hangs over the sharp edges of the frame. |
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Art hung on the walls, actual semi-fluid pigment manually applied to a canvas substrate. |
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Finally, she was joined by an old bearded tinker who had come down to the shore with his heavy canvas bag of tradesman's tools. |
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The oil on canvas of The Knitting Lesson evokes similar sentiments of simple joys, maternal protection, guidance and love. |
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The light alloy rear body is fitted with a canvas roof over a supporting frame. |
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Curved, patchy sails of silk, canvas and mesh, attached by wire to metal frameworks, project in numerous directions. |
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Then she took a pouch from a canvas tote bag that hung with her dark wool cloak on a wooden peg near the door. |
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Each canvas features the richly textured and subtly modulated expanses of color for which he is well known. |
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The creaking of the heavy canvas above her as the crew began to set sail brought her back to the present with a jump. |
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Words can create images, can stir ideas that can never be captured on canvas or celluloid. |
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I managed to sit down a little heavily into a canvas director's chair, causing me to overbalance and topple over backward. |
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Shortly before the bout took place, torrential rain fell and the canvas was drenched. |
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In one gray plastic bin a lilac cardigan, neatly folded, nestles against a small black canvas tote. |
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When painted across a canvas of celluloid, the story as played out in the movie was even more powerful. |
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It is a complete canvas of what is happening in the community and a kind of celebration of it. |
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That's why the zip on my stripy canvas clothes cover came out asymmetrical. |
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Alex said that he paints during his sleepless periods and is at work on a large canvas depicting a car using using a stippling technique. |
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To her it doesn't matter if an image is a fine oil painting on canvas or a digital reproduction on a screen. |
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Try toning your canvas with acrylic paint first before applying your oil paint. |
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Some of the bare canvas showed through in spots where the oil paint had cracked and pulled away from it. |
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The surfaces of the oils on linen and canvas are as smooth as television cartoons. |
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If originals are desired but the budget is tight, consider original oils on canvas over works on paper. |
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Both are relatively small oils on canvas that lampoon those who grasp and fawn over power and wealth. |
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Oil paintings sell for more money so it is reasonable to expect that the reproductions of oils on canvas will sell better, too. |
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All these wonderful print images are first painted on canvas with oil or acrylic. |
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At the end of the road stood a canvas covered caravan and beside it a tiny theatre, a miniature stage with a black curtain backdrop. |
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A canvas print is created when inks are applied directly to canvas using offset printing techniques. |
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In Cuyp's representation the tautness of their bent masts under canvas mimics the bulges of the cows' ribs through their slack hides. |
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He kept the heat on Hungary right to the line finishing a mere canvas behind. |
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Pulling out a final sprint Todorovich and Popovic reduced a boat length deficit down to a canvas as they closed in on Greece. |
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Only 250 metres was left and the United States had barely a canvas over Great Britain. |
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But France heard the call and responded giving just enough to cross the finish line a mere canvas ahead of Great Britain. |
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Two spots were available and coming out of the start four boats remained within a canvas of each other. |
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In Lucerne it was a dead heat with Italy and in Munich barely a canvas separated them and Belarus. |
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In the final sprint barely a canvas separated Germany, Estonia and Great Britain with this order remaining the same at the finish. |
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In less than five minutes, both fighters hit the canvas eleven times and Dempsey was knocked out of the ring. |
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The floor is filthy, there are piles of rubbish in the corners and the canvas of the ring itself is stained with blood. |
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The other times Louis hit the canvas was a result of what is commonly referred to as a flash knockdown. |
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So when I stepped into the ring of Swindon's 4 Front Wrestling and found blood stains covering the canvas I didn't exactly feel comfortable. |
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The place where she's landed could be the canvas of a boxing ring, that's how happy she is to be home. |
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If politics was one thread weaving through the canvas of John MacKenna's young life, then teaching was another. |
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The final piece is a blank canvas accompanied by a block of dense text larger than the work itself. |
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Both Warhol and Rauschenberg extended the technique by screenprinting a design onto a canvas to serve as the basis of a painting. |
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For this technique the canvas was usually prepared with no more than a preliminary coating of glue size. |
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Once the canvas is prepared, the size and texture of the canvas determines the subject of the piece. |
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Leather is a key material for the season, along with parachute silk, cotton poplin, cotton canvas and shining silk. |
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Bingham sprang from the car, hauling an old blue and gold canvas duffle bag. |
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Each ship was carrying gunpowder and the ships were made of wood with canvas sails. |
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Under the dripping red and white striped canvas of her tent, the secretary of Appleby Show summed up the day. |
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He makes a detailed drawing before he starts painting with oils on canvas or linen. |
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Most of the miners lived in canvas tents, some of them large enough to accommodate several men, and there were a few log cabins. |
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The attack came as hundreds of troops were eating lunch under a large dining tent constructed of canvas and metal. |
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Shocked by the state of the borough during his 10 month stay he decided to use the streets as a canvas for highlighting problems he saw. |
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Thus, canvas seating furniture was popular, as were caned chairs, sofas, cribs, and beds. |
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Next the guards produced some straps that looked to be made of canvas or nylon with a buckle at one end. |
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I edged my way to the opening in the canvas and silently watched the figures outside. |
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The rough-out half-boot was topped with a canvas legging that inspired monumental and creative cursing when it had to be laced in a hurry. |
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His soft leather boots were caked with mud as he pulled them off, and his new canvas smock and pants were heavy with rain. |
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The canvas is covered with squarish patches of paint, a lot of them light blue but also greens, yellows, oranges and reds. |
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I pack my tent poles in old pillowcases or a canvas bag to prevent accidental punctures to tent fabric. |
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Set stakes before filling the planting hole, then tie the tree to the stakes with canvas or burlap strips. |
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Painted a cool white throughout, the apartment provides a blank canvas for buyers, with splashes of bright colours in the soft furnishings. |
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Except for one large canvas dependent on scrabbled zones of shockingly clear violet, most of the paintings are a little murky. |
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Folky guitars, brush drums, violin, and vibes tend to sink back as a shimmering canvas for his singing. |
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Moyer emphasizes the dramatic verticality of this large canvas by stacking images to create a kind of countercultural monument. |
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Where she used to use a Venetian red stain, now she might prepare a primed canvas with a raw sienna stain. |
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She uses fine cloth, velvet or canvas as the base for paintings done using specialised thin and wide nibs. |
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Vehicle camouflage and cargo cover systems have evolved from cut and sewn canvas soft tops to their present state. |
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My problem is that on the soft top, close to the rear window, the canvas is starting to wear. |
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Fall Frost Coming, painted in 1966, is a large canvas that features muted trees with soft edges. |
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Painted in red, the brawny, no-frills vehicle with a canvas top advertises its military credentials with elan. |
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He was wearing a navy blue suit complete with a black tie and carried a small canvas bag. |
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After being nailed by three successive left hooks flush on the face, he was sent to the canvas for a mandatory count. |
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His logic is still unique, but unlike his huge stage, his canvas hasn't broadened. |
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Attached to the back of the canvas was a bookplate that is printed with the family arms. |
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The air tasted musty and stale so I hooked the corner of the canvas cover up so the air could flow through. |
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He seemed solid, unflappable, disciplined and optimistic, a man who would get off the canvas quickly if felled and resume with a smile. |
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Instead, we sleep outside on camp beds, with sleeping bag and duvet stuffed snugly inside a canvas swag. |
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Joanne paints in acrylic on canvas as well as fine art works on didgeridoos, boomerangs, music sticks and emu eggs. |
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An hour later it was necessary to take in the canvas to prevent it from being blown out of the bolt ropes. |
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His undyed, canvas colored clothing was torn and stained from playing in the forests and climbing trees. |
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Only the edge of the canvas is brightened by colour, while the centre is occupied by a vast expanse of undifferentiated whiteness. |
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The air is so thick with pollution that the canvas surface fairly crackles with beads and bullion. |
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It's become an iconic canvas onto which an entire generation projected its fear of the Other, a 1960s bogeyman. |
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The bald-headed one, whose torso had been transformed into a canvas for body art, gently welcomed the embrace. |
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The Hagensen Sack was a waterproof canvas sack filled with plastique explosives with a length of primacord sticking out. |
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Few women are prominently placed in the canvas in the midst of a large group of finely suited men. |
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You see people leaping out of the way as some great wad of canvas comes hurtling towards them. |
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Chailly has the vast canvas within his grasp from the very opening of those horns and brass that herald the mammoth journey. |
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They appear to emphasise on the notion of silence in their music until it becomes an integrant part of the sonic canvas of the track. |
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Working in oil paint on canvas and watercolor on paper, Mayhew never sketches his ideas but rather floods the surface with rich vibrant colors. |
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There are paintings on acrylic, canvas and handmade paper done with poster colours, watercolours, oil paints and even pens. |
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Detached from canvas or ground, acrylic paint proves itself here to be a surprisingly supple sculptural material. |
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The colors are also computer-generated and matched in acrylic paint that is applied to canvas in smooth layers. |
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Her inscrutable silence has become a canvas for projected social anxieties. |
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Siberians used to perform sky burials where they would wrap the bodies in canvas and hang them from the trees. |
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Today, officers are due to flood the West Swindon shopping centre to canvas passers-by in the hope of jogging the public's memory. |
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A street artist, dressed in a ragged canvas jacket and a simple blue felt hat is drawing on the sidewalk with chalk. |
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In a mix of vivid colours, the canvas depicts waterholes, dunes and rangelands special to several indigenous groups. |
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His canvas panels are stretched at different levels on wheeled aluminum frames. |
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The aerodrome, only recently constructed by the French army, consisted of freshly cut wheat fields lined with canvas hangars. |
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He was always open to new ideas and innovations and increasingly his life became the canvas on which he plotted his art. |
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Sometimes his pigment catches the canvas threads dryly, leaving the dips of the rough weave coloured only by the undercoat. |
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Move the eye to the left of the canvas after focusing on the stripes and after-images appear. |
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Katz's forte is history of ideas, on a grand canvas with bold strokes of broad brushes. |
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The great blue canvas of the Pacific was stained with pale brown tide lines, circles, whorls and blotches. |
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You strive to make the ideal in your mind become a reality on the canvas of Time. |
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Originally made of steamed canvas and glue, hard hats also appeared in aluminum and fiberglass before plastic prevailed. |
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The canvas was hung out to dry, and the result was a wrinkled, unevenly pigmented surface. |
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Browning's Upland Epic pants and jacket are made of 100-percent cotton canvas that is windproof and waterproof, yet breathable. |
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The photomechanically reproduced image of warp and weft represents both the privileged canvas and common textile. |
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They winterized tents with anything they could find, from canvas tarps to plywood, and small coal burners kept the insides warm. |
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New work by local artists has been brought together in Kendal under a single canvas at The Art Circus. |
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The recreations of oil paintings are printed onto canvas and hand finished by skilled craftsmen. |
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But among the neatly stitched squares and rectangles of denim and canvas there is one of thick regimental tartan. |
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When she came out again, she wore white denim shorts, a sleeveless knit top, and canvas deck shoes. |
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The firm has just branched out into doing canvas prints and fine art photography. |
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Many photo-finishing services print on photo paper or watercolor paper and can produce the increasingly popular canvas transfers. |
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On inbounds plays, fans were known to spill their drinks into players' canvas shoes. |
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At first glance, the streets are ablaze with colors strewn across an endless canvas of neon signs with undecipherable writing. |
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They were the final aria in the long opera which had first joined keel and canvas in the xebecs and dhows of the Mediterranean. |
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They seem to cover equal amounts of the canvas in a regular arrangement broken only by the thin orange lines. |
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The structure of the stretcher, the tautness of the canvas and the transparency of the paint contribute to the total effect. |
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Once the image has been improvised on-screen, Corey has it printed onto a small canvas in colored inks. |
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Fortunately, the full lengths were not cut down, but were shortened by folding the unwanted canvas over a shorter stretcher. |
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Since then most canvas paintings have been attached to lightweight wooden frameworks or stretchers. |
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Finally, wall works measuring about 34 by 26 inches with softly rounded corners featured Iris prints on leather mounted on canvas stretchers. |
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Kinkade's wondrous ability to illuminate a canvas is as evident in his Impressionistic and plein air works as it is in his studio paintings. |
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He first paints a black monochrome square at the center of a large piece of raw canvas that has been conventionally stapled to a stretcher. |
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The collapsible wood and canvas bed is assembled from three basic folding X-frame stools. |
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He made an effort to tone down the swagger yet allowed pentimenti on the canvas to draw even more attention to his beard. |
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He intimated mortality by rendering the things represented on his canvas as escaping the grasp of our gaze. |
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Her artistic vision and energy prove as amenable to canvas as they do to clay. |
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Holding onto the flying canvas with one hand, he deftly tied one end of the rope into a lasso. |
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On large canvas slabs, he uses a thick rust-colored paint and applies objects such as antler-shaped branches, a door latch or a metal chain. |
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The canvas offers a unique combination of printability, flexibility and water repellency, according to the company. |
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My naked face has been likened to a canvas by my late artist husband, and like a boiled egg by my own observation. |
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He dapples and sprays his canvas with sound, and the fact he is self-taught makes his music even more idiosyncratic and unique. |
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When Rubens represented a great classical myth, his mind's eye saw a dynamic moment captured, with no part of the canvas wasted. |
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The Iberian women in the centre of the canvas clash with the hideously masked creatures standing and squatting on the right. |
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The former is a small canvas that represents a hairless, unclothed doll propped on a white tabletop. |
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The speed and spectacle of the moving image left the painted canvas far behind. |
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Paint, ink, paper and canvas are transformed by faith into something analogous to living creatures. |
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Even a giant canvas blow-up cow stationed near the field entrance collapsed in the wind. |
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Viewers may try to step closer to the surface of each canvas in search of clues. |
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It landed behind the truck and exploded, blowing out the back tires and part of the canvas ripped, catching on fire. |
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Here, the canvas leaves part of the vertical stretcher bars of blond wood exposed at the left and right. |
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Like Bonnard, Max is an obsessive reviser, unable to step away from the canvas and declare the pictures complete. |
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He was of medium build and wore dark jeans, a canvas coat and a peaked crash helmet with a luminous yellow design. |
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He looked like he was losing that fight from the way I remember it, slipping to the canvas several times out of clinches. |
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They begin with a canvas blobbed with dollops of non-toxic paint in strategic places, and their creativity is expressed through finger painting. |
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Frank travelled light around the world, with one small cardboard suitcase and a canvas rucksack. |
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In 1965 he used some aluminium tubing, a piece of canvas and lightweight wheels to build a prototype. |
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It may not be the greatest show on earth, but it will be smooth, stylish and light years ahead of that old-fashioned show on the canvas screen. |
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If they want to show their art they can do it on canvas and get it into galleries like real artists do. |
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The gunman was white, and wore a bobble-type hat, with a check padded shirt, patched jeans, a jacket and canvas rucksack. |
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Imploding his linear narrative in a single frame, Shaw creates on canvas a kind of literary black hole. |
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There she was, creating magic on the canvas by mixing oil paints with linseed oil. |
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The stars popped out on the black canvas of the sky, and the crescent moon silvered the edges of the clouds, turning each one into a masterpiece. |
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The single large figure sprawls diagonally across the canvas in dark, moody browns and blues. |
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The residues are cleverly ironed onto canvas to create portraits of the artist's past encounters. |
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Keys adjust the tension of the canvas depending on the hygrometric conditions. |
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Now, tens of thousands of people have these paintings hanging in their homes, either the originals, lithographs, canvas prints, or posters. |
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In one canvas palace, beautiful people loafed around on pouffes, while those outside had to make do with slightly damp grass. |
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The contrast of the warm glow of fruit with the intense chromatic greys on the canvas is simple, yet highly effective. |
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The company will publish limited-edition giclees and original monotypes on canvas for distribution to various luxury cruise ship lines. |
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I hear, the boss took on two new roustabouts this morning to help with the canvas crew. |
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Bruno restored the balance from teetering totally towards the canvas by his ascent to a brief reign as holder of a version of the world title. |
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The unit consists of three inflatable tubes of heavily rubberized canvas duck. |
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Our lounger features a deeply padded, machine washable, canvas seat that is supported by its steel frame. |
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Lots of lovely thick oil paint smeared in heavy layers onto the canvas creates dark and hugely atmospheric landscapes. |
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Grey and smooth, the rocks have a fabric imprint, resembling coarse canvas sacking. |
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From its white colonnades to its elaborately pleated and ruched swags of ivory canvas overhead, Brio looks great. |
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The factory workers, the cops, the carpenters, the plumbers, they all wheeled to work, tools protruding from voluminous canvas panniers. |
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The most significant departure from this painterly orthodoxy is his shift from canvas to blocks made of plaster or wood. |
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He is first documented in Toledo in 1577, at work on the Disrobing of Christ, a large canvas for the sacristy of its cathedral. |
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His drag of the paintbrush across the canvas inspires other human feelings, like an affectionate touch. |
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The hotel is a low-level haven decorated with nets, bamboo, shells and thatch, where canvas sails serve as elegant sun-screens. |
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The teams had eight hours to make a sailable craft, which was done under canvas on the Saturday. |
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Dipping her paintbrush in red and black she put the paintbrush to canvas and got lost in her thoughts once again. |
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After failing to catch New on Friday, Teddy Hall went for the kill on Saturday, coming to within a canvas as the crews approached the gut. |
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The book attempts to take in a too broad canvas and not everyone is au fait with pastiche operetta. |
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The camp is a level, dusty wilderness, the barren sameness of the plain broken only by row upon regimented row of bleached canvas tents. |
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Nonetheless, he has used these piano based samples as an interesting canvas on which to work, and his modifications shine through brilliantly. |
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Place a canvas drop cloth over the floor of the tub or shower to protect the surface from the sand-like grout that can scratch it. |
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In this way the amount of canvas filled by the pattern can be compared at different magnifications. |
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The powder is filtered through a coarse sifter and put away in canvas bags. |
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Using oils, acrylics, resin and tar on both wood and canvas support, the work reflects industrial, urban, suburban and natural views. |
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All windows on the south, east and west sides are provided with orange canvas awnings like those on old-fashioned shops in English country towns. |
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The tallest of the beaters crashed his head against one of the struts for the canvas awning. |
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Eagle Sentry had a supersized canvas to work with in creating this hidden high-tech masterpiece. |
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The most I am concerned with are those aluminum poles supporting the canvas awning. |
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A meandering labyrinth of cool white space forms a suitably neutral canvas for the carefully orchestrated display of designer objects. |
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The asylum-seekers could be seen massed on a clearing made among the cargo containers, partly sheltered by canvas awnings. |
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As kids head back to school, they can now ditch their traditional paper, plastic and metal lunch carriers for a natural cotton canvas sack. |
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Presented is an original oil painting on canvas of a side-wheel steamer painted by an unknown artist. |
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Cover that buffet table with an antique patchwork quilt, checkered tablecloth or even canvas potato sacks. |
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The group's sound is blank canvas of electronic soundscapes that fuse techno, hip hop, drum and bass and house. |
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Here, three metal rods ran across a corner of the gallery, each supporting a large pulley wheel and a piece of canvas strap to which were attached a plumb bob and a weight. |
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The sounds she performs from the violins on canvas replicate her idea of sounds found in the cosmos. |
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It tries to create a canvas on which people project and create their own fears. |
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With a laugh, the man emerged from the shadow of a canvas overhang in front of a shop, the light from the moon accentuating his features almost as well as the sun would. |
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Anna Peters's work, by comparison, is a lot looser, cartoony drawings on paper plates, paper, acrylic on canvas are jokey one shot reflexive gags. |
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This time round, her verse resonates with her strokes on canvas and though this has not been deliberate, there is, as she admits, a natural affinity between the two. |
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The only fall-out of this episode was that the management, also having got wind of the rumour, quickly embedded the canvas in an ugly plastic case. |
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Helnwein's paintings, however, are based on his photographs, which he transfers onto canvas using an airbrush, inkjet printing or, at times, traditional paintbrushes. |
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The torn sackcloth and protruding tubes of fabric at the center of the canvas recall contemporaneous works by both Alberto Burri and Lee Bontecou. |
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One judge commented on the unique integrated tracks used for side canvas attachment to the beefy center console with a wrap-around windshield integrated into the hardtop. |
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A wide range of subjects come alive on the canvas exhibited here. |
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But this was where the beauty of a sari and its simplicity, its open canvas almost, helped. |
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It is very difficult to see the canvas in most reproductions, but in the original it is possible to make out the stretcher with two of its diagonal wooden corner-struts. |
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Another device he used to emphasize the objectness of his paintings was to leave exposed the ragged edge of the canvas and the staples used to attach it to the stretcher. |
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The artist might attempt to disguise them by extending her unprimed canvas beyond the stretcher, suggesting an alternative reading of the work as art object. |
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While she was gone, Dexter rekindled the fire using the wood stacked in a pile under the edge of canvas that covered the small area where they had slept. |
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While moving a framed canvas from one easel to another my foot slipped on the polished floor, and I fell heavily on both wrists. |
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These exquisite works are now available in masterfully reproduced limited editions on canvas that capture all the detail and rich vibrancy of the originals. |
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If you are lucky, you may even find an artist carefully anointing a canvas with oils, while the service staff move past with the plates for the diners. |
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The prototype had a waterproof canvas stretched over hinged timber ribs, quality-tested by letting armies of ants and termites loose on the fabric. |
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In The Medical Student, for instance, he gives us a blue and white sky that, though light in hue, heavily descends from the top of the canvas in thick, ribbonlike swaths. |
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It consists of a display of empty wood frames, piles of crates, rolls of canvas covered with brown pigment and charred-looking objects in wooden and cardboard boxes. |
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The air-conditioned and heated cabin is fitted with a high resistance roll bar, a two-piece tiltable windscreen and a canvas roof with a dismountable frame. |
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Alex was carrying the canvas now wrapped in brown paper under his arm. |
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Blow tells me that she's wondering whether to retain the raw canvas in the final painting, thereby looking back to her early abstract work in which she often used sacking. |
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Working on canvas mounted to wood or featherboard, he achieved his characteristic luminosity by layering a limited range of light colors with no earth tones. |
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It's impossible to see in reproduction, but the sides of this canvas have been painted luminous orange on the left and bottom and luminous green on the right and top. |
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In One Eye, she has painted bright white albumen that blooms around a broken yolk and streams down the canvas to end up behind the black, gray and sage-green landscape. |
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I remember one evening at the fair grounds we all sat on the tailgate of Papa's truck and watched the men roll out the canvas and place the poles. |
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Now I saw the canvas awnings pulled down over the armourer's workshop, the storehouses shut up to keep the goods from damp, the great oak doors of the stable closed. |
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Sacks of dates and piles of vegetables lay under canvas awnings. |
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I like his work, especially knowing it takes technical skill to mix the polymers for canvas paintings that can be rolled, shipped, unrolled and stretched. |
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To put the canvas on the tipi poles, the cover is laid out on the ground, the lifting pole is laid over the cover's middle and the cover is tied to the pole. |
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A canvas portrait of a woman with a Medusa-like thicket of hair shows a spray-paint can tucked decorously in her locks. |
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In Venice that year, some canvas cost only a fourth of a scudo a meter. |
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The death of his father and the birth of his son are the framing events for a canvas bursting at the seams with drama and allegory, visual detail and theatrical elaboration. |
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He painted in thin oils with a bright palette in a freely painted technique which allowed the white of the exposed canvas to give added luminosity. |
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The first vessels moved away from the docks while canvas crept up the masts and sails were sheeted home, and they watched in fascination as the entire convoy began to move. |
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The company will offer flue-art multiple works, including serigraphs, etchings, hand-pulled lithographs and foundry bronzes, as well as original works on canvas and paper. |
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The artificial limb, in a white sock and brown flat shoe, was bound in a heavy material like canvas and ended in an ugly jointure where it was attached to the stump. |
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He's way better than all the other half-baked shamateurs who crop up in the canvas chairs during Davis Cup ties, but he's not going to win a major and it's not his fault. |
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He is known for his large abstract collages made of cut and painted canvas that have inflections of European modernism and Abstract Expressionism. |
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These oils on canvas rework that fulcrum of modernist painting, the grid. |
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Each tufted piece is made on an upright frame, using a compressor powered air gun, which shoots the yarn into a canvas backing fabric and creates a heavy, evenly piled rug. |
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She sat bent and unmoving in her wheelchair, with a large canvas bag in her lap. |
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There are lots of satin and technical fabrics which include silk jersey, duchess satin, silk satin, parachute silk, viscose organza, silk twill, cotton canvas and taffeta. |
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Designers are also offering an exciting array of styles that include embroidery as well as blending materials such as canvas with metals and exotic woods and leathers. |
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A new blindfolding arrangement, consisting of two sets of blindfolds plus a canvas bag over the head, was tried out on the pastor, who reported that he couldn't see a thing. |
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The printed paper sheets were pasted onto canvas mounts for display. |
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The painting is a giant abstract canvas full of vibrant, thick black lines and smaller red squiggles on a white background. |
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At this time he also began to leave wide borders around the paintings unpainted, a practice developed from his earlier style of keeping large areas of the canvas raw. |
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It represents a rustic vision of Jacob wrestling with the Angel, but the real struggle fought out on canvas is between naturalism and symbolism in art. |
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The sudden crack of canvas snapping in the wind halted his endeavours. |
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Oats had to be transported to the field where the sower, carrying a supply in a canvas apron hanging around his neck, used both hands to scatter seed as he walked. |
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A man reclining in a poolside canvas chair lowers the paper he is reading to what the silence is about. |
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He projected his own violent moods on to the canvas in red and green. |
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Flying in from the top of the canvas were three or four hadedas. |
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Babaev was on the canvas twice in the third before a big right to the side of the head staggered him and prompted referee Richie Davies to call a halt. |
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Later didactic murals on town-hall staircases and library walls tended to be executed on canvas and then stuck up, rather than laboriously painted in situ. |
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The use of crumbled or folded paper standing out from the plane surface of the canvas was a recurring motif of the Vanitas trompe l' oeil paintings. |
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First, we stretched the canvas over the plywood boards using staple guns. |
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On a private patch of island we have a large green canvas safari tent. |
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So murderous was Funeka's left hook that Mofu was left prostrate on the canvas for some moments as medical personnel and concerned handlers feverishly revived him. |
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Cover shrubs, the ground, and walkways with canvas drop cloths. |
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Sailcloth is a very strong, heavy canvas or duck made in plain weave. |
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Herdsmen dwell in large tents made of canvas or woven yak wool. |
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He was open to a counter and Chi connected with a great right to the body and a big left uppercut that sent Brodie down to the canvas and looking in pain. |
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New Zealand had the best of the start holding half a canvas at 500 gone. |
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However Great Britain had a true race on their hands as Slovenia put the pressure on staying within a canvas of Great Britain throughout the race. |
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The girls slept under canvas and cooked their own meals over a campfire. |
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Harriman was trying to make the point that some trademarks will fit on the Moon, which would make a great canvas for spreading carbon black on it. |
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This canvas is one of many impressionist paintings in which the still-life elements help to establish the sitter's status by emphasizing luxurious material goods. |
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She was dressed all in black and had a canvas carryall over her shoulder. |
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At the airport I ran into a Putt-Putter called Rich Gilooly, on his way home to Amsterdam, taking his beloved putter as carry-on luggage in a black canvas holster. |
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Cover the ground with canvas drop cloths to catch the paint chips. |
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