The first is a private sketchbook, posthumously made public at a time when attention was turning again to this American maverick. |
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He scanned the picture of a monkey from an antique biology sketchbook and digitally manipulated it with other graphic elements. |
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The characters, or rather their moulded images, are from the sketchbook, social grotesques masquerading as pillars of society. |
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I had my notes, a block of standard A4 lined refill paper for my essays and a sketchbook for art. |
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To me, such compositions suggest the multiple, disconnected motifs that you often find on an artist's sketchbook page. |
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When he let go, Carrie smiled weakly, as the force of the hug had taken a lot out of her, and opened her sketchbook to work on a drawing. |
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There, she uncovered an old sketchbook hidden beneath her recently deceased mother's bed. |
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I think my sketchbook diary is leaps and bounds beyond any of my other work. |
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Methodical studies in a sketchbook show the results of stumbling various colors over a dark red composed of cadmium red and umber. |
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Taking the fragment of charcoal in his right hand, he flipped to a new page in his sketchbook and began to sketch the girl of his dreams. |
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A sketchbook page that includes croquis of a Tanagra figure, swathed in draperies, suggests that the inspiration was in fact Hellenistic. |
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Lying the sketchbook face down, Gabby picked up her coffee cup and sipped it daintily. |
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Like a sketchbook, «Home» presents photographs and drawings of furniture both made and unmade. |
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The sketchbook also provides a glimpse of the everyday routine of the Overlanders. |
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I wouldn't be so enthused if it didn't look like a Hugh Ferris sketchbook come to life. It's a dreamworld Manhattan of the 30s, and I can't wait to spend 100 minutes there. |
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Organized like a real sketchbook, it lets you flip through and review your sketches. |
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With the first two lessons, students are learning right away that a sketchbook is not necessarily a book of drawings, but a tool for the artist to use in many different ways. |
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Flipping up the cover of the sketchbook, Kenny took out his mechanical pencil and looked for something or someone to draw, preferably nothing that moved. |
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Anyway, here they are: I use Twitter as a writing exercise, a warmup, and, in some cases, a sketchbook for comedy ideas. |
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He stayed seven years, filling his sketchbook with notations of the land and buildings of Rome and Naples. |
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The figure with the sketchbook propped on her lap is probably a self-portrait, while the other is Mary's sister Harriett. |
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Nevertheless, 1810 is a plausible date for the work given its place within the sequence of views in the sketchbook. |
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This self-portrait is from a sketchbook depicting events of Skene's naval career. |
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Discuss with the students the importance of keeping a sketchbook ready at all times. |
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This silhouette of Heriot was found in the back of a sketchbook containing 115 of his Canadian and British landscape drawings. |
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This drawing from the sketchbook shows a ferry loaded with oxen and carts crossing the Assiniboine River. |
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This portrait is from a sketchbook from the second overland expedition in search of the Northwest Passage, led by Sir John Franklin. |
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Verification of written notes in student's sketchbook, to ascertain understanding of the elements of the lesson. |
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A sketchbook can also be like a diary, in the sense that it is a keepsake of memories, interests and observations from this time in a student's life. |
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Hicks travels with a tiny loom, the way other artists carry a sketchbook or point-and-shoot camera. |
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A chess set, a few new books, a sketchbook and pencils, and a writing book were presented to me, so I wouldn't be bored on the voyage or the train journey. |
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A keen artist with a sketchbook full of imaginative cityscapes, he's delighted to combine his love of art with the chance to explain his position. |
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Fascinated by the new country, he kept a sketchbook in which he recorded both the landscape and its inhabitants in their remarkable winter clothing. |
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She was nice as pie and had a sketchbook full of Japanimation drawings of Mark and the Circa team, whom she met prior. |
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Now, historian Sam Willis is retracing the ancient route, armed with a Polaroid camera, a sketchbook, a big toothy smile and a nice turn of phrase. |
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During the trip, Hind produced a sketchbook documenting his travels. |
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They include both Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal voices through correspondence and memorandums, files containing photographs, an artist's sketchbook, diary records, and news clippings. |
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Objective Through study of Harris' sketchbook and work in their own sketchbooks, students will be inspired to be active observers of the life around them. |
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He was a compulsive boulevardier, haunting cafés and bordellos to catch in his sketchbook the chance meetings, assignations and corner solitudes that made the matter of his pictures. |
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Mary Frothingham created this sketchbook when she was a young girl on vacation at the family's summer home, Monte Shanti, in Cacouna, eastern Quebec. |
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The show includes 45 watercolours from Rivera's Moscow sketchbook, a record of his 1927 visit, when he captured celebrations of the Russian revolution's tenth anniversary. |
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Moreover, the dimensions of the pages of the sketchbook and of this work correspond exactly, and there is a missing page in the bound sketchbook where this view of Montreal should appear. |
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A whole sketchbook of work from this time in Berkshire survives as well as a watercolour of Oxford. |
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Workshops, a sketchbook and the creation of 30 realistic designs will be used to develop farmers' knowledge of the options open to them for innovative and more aesthetic farm designs. |
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Mary Frary, who began this sketchbook of Canadian wild flowers when she was a young girl, was evidently interested in the art of flower painting, taught to young girls and women in the early nineteenth century. |
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The sketchbook Project is trying to change our relationship with art. |
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During his free time from this hospital John could be found walking, cycling, sketching in his sketchbook entitled A Maryland Summer, writing, taking pictures or reading. |
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He takes a sketchbook and crayons and puts everything in the basket. |
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In his sketchbook consisting of 92 watercolours and drawings, Hind captures the difficulties of the journey across the Prairies, such as challenging river crossings and thunderstorms. |
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As such, there is a vulnerability to the narration of An Armenian Sketchbook. |
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But the Sketchbook Project confines itself to restricting only submissions that might endanger the staff. |
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