Initially, the artist blocks out his masses, then zones them by tonal contrasts, and concludes by linear accenting and overpainted figures. |
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The Anglo-French painter and graphic artist was born in Paris as the eldest son of the celebrated Impressionist painter Camille Pissarro. |
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Born in Texas, and named by an Indian mystic, Devendra is a vagabond artist in the purest sense of the word. |
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She used her skills as a graphic artist to create unusual images to give each a unique look. |
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Our artist expands it into a bracelet and fastens it with a forget-me-not in turquoises and brilliants. |
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All of a sudden everybody just run off the stage and it's a next reggae artist. |
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It gave him perseverance, a quality sorely needed when he chose the uncertain life of an artist. |
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Whether you want to drown in melodic pop or pound out your sorrows to some '80s metal, there's a band or artist ready to help. |
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The film offers a picture of a soul-searching artist in socially turbulent times. |
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Any con artist would appreciate the bait-and-switch as a nifty piece of work. |
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When I do soundchecks, I walk the deck and see, hear and feel what the artist does. |
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The role of the artist is to act as the vanguard of humanity's search for meaning. |
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The new creature is the fruit of a spiritual marriage uniting the activity of the artist to the passivity of a given matter. |
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Gilman's heroine, Dana, is a 38-year-old New York artist in a slough of depression which intensifies when her latest exhibition bombs. |
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The 32 paintings exhibited at the gallery prove how variegated were the thoughts and ideas of the artist. |
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After Michelangelo and Raphael, he was the most important and variously creative artist of the Roman High Renaissance. |
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Natalie Miller, a Los Angeles makeup artist, also suggests using gel bronzers since they're lightweight and absorb quickly. |
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Please allow me space in your great paper to congratulate one outstanding Namibian artist on a job well done. |
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According to some, the depiction of Lord Shiva, by an unknown artist, was about 200 years old. |
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When you buy work from a living artist you are helping to ensure continuing cultural innovation. |
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This was an attempt by the Venda artist to unite the people of a small Limpopo village called Dopeni. |
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Messer's artist portraits are animated by freewheeling brushwork, spurts of color and comic psychology. |
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In response, the artist published an extraordinary apologia in a local cultural weekly. |
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For non-aboriginal readers, it provides a rare insight into the experience of one contemporary First Nations artist. |
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The artist will contrast vermilion, fuchsia and a yellow, and the painting will feel strangely crepuscular. |
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Over the past 20 years, the artist has increasingly brought vernacular architecture and decoration into his sculptures. |
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The artist had created several animated commercials and specials for television. |
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The makeup artist has smoothed and buffed the skin of his face, highlighting the wide planes of his cheekbones. |
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It would have been useful if you had spelled the name of the artist I wrote about correctly. |
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Except, in 1983, number six and number sixteen were great achievements for an unknown artist, surely? |
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Purchasing art by an unknown artist is, economically speaking, a risky transaction. |
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The young Viennese artist pairs photo portraits of friends with geometric abstractions, all 20 by 20 inches. |
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He thinks so logically that he is more like an Apollonian scholar than a Dionysian artist. |
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He supported famous Korean painter Lee Jung-sup when he was an unknown artist and enabled him to get an exhibition. |
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The artist has remained non-emotional since the beginning in describing this mythology. |
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Enter the high profile make-up artist, as important to those in the public eye as a designer frock and unlined forehead. |
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The artist beamed and continued in like manner giving me enough copy for a small report. |
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Some inmates glare at the camera, assessing the artist, wondering what she is doing slumming on their turf. |
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The artist may be said to have been his own master, because, even when he was apprenticed to a painter he was taught less than he already knew. |
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After establishing himself as an artist in his native land, he decided to immigrate to the United States. |
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For all his rightist political involvement, he was fundamentally a great artist and musician of progressive aspects. |
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The scene now means there isn't just one way of finding an artist like there used to be. |
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This style is evident in her surreal, moody landscapes and still lifes, which the artist describes as balanced and serene. |
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The artist chose the book's landscape format, which is reminiscent of old volumes recounting geographical explorations. |
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This will be a rare opportunity to catch this amazing artist performing his own material. |
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He is lanky and a brilliant artist as well as being excellent at crosswords. |
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There was a delicate wicker sculpture and photographs by the Laotian artist. |
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How did it help you and your work, working with an established artist like Henry Moore? |
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The artist's female figures reminded me of the ambisexual girls in artist Henry Darger's world. |
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A true Renaissance man, he is described by biographers as an artist, poet, writer, journalist, linguist, naturalist, and philosopher. |
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A far darker self-portrait renders the artist in profile, his head tipped as though to study a mass of papers or a book held in his hands. |
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In the Munich painting, the artist has rendered the child, eyes straying and unfocused, reaching almost blindly for the Virgin's carnation. |
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It seems this artist and industrial designer came up with the idea after he broke a toe on an amidships cleat. |
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He is the great model of the free artist who follows his own, unimproved road. |
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If fans are pleased with the music they hear, they can provide feedback to works in progress, and form an emotional bond with the artist. |
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Not only has the artist supplied the missing left hand, but he has also repaired the worn places on the other thumb and the forward heel. |
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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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The artist is embracing new experiences delivered by his health shock with youthful zeal. |
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As a result, a well-trained artist does not need a life model or a preparatory sketch to represent a particular subject. |
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For Lacan, the representation of the gaze in art reflects something specific, something individual about the artist who has portrayed it. |
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The image of the poor, angst-ridden artist suffering to write dark and depressing songs is all too common on the musical landscape. |
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Unlike many other representationalists of the '90s, the artist relies for inspiration not on photos of the site but on her memories of a place. |
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I tried to make music that suited the artist and reflected the signature of that artist, and was very representative of who they were. |
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The obituary is highly laudatory, a testimony of praise for a creative artist. |
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The film paints a dimensional, poignant portrait of the artist and the following he inspired. |
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And they have earned for him a reputation as an artist whose work displays rich religious resonance. |
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Berni Searle's emergence as an artist of international repute coincides more or less with South Africa's first decade of democracy. |
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The artist, in other words, creates by analogy with God, not through copying God's creation. |
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To prove it, he lingers over the subtle details, no less carefully than the artist himself. |
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His newest work focuses, like Wilde, on a female lead, but the female here is an artist in her own right, rather than the wife of one. |
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An artist in residence will help the children to create an art-form from reusable materials in the Botanic Gardens. |
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We have had an artist in residence, drama, dance and also held out-of-school activities. |
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The final piece, Le Sacre du printemps features five dancers and was created this summer at the MAI during an artist residency. |
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Also on August 21 and 22, the vibrant zydeco artist C.J. Chenier and The Red Hot Louisiana Band will get the audience on the dancefloor. |
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Nothing inspires an artist more than the righteous anger of an observed injustice. |
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The irony of inviting an Aboriginal artist to create a work for a rifle range was not lost on Andrew. |
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However, although this is fine when looking from the front I feel that the artist hasn't fully considered his creation from all angles. |
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She has deep respect for raw artistic talent and admits there is probably a frustrated artist in her trying to get out. |
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Once upon a time there was an old artist who loved to shoot pool and play with computers. |
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She was his least favorite make up artist but also the only one able to come in for the special shoot today for their interviews. |
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In a slyly clandestine work, Brazilian artist Cildo Meireles arranged for vendors to sell unflavored popsicles in front of the exhibition venues. |
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One artist, a young woman, angrily lectured a group of journalists, including myself. |
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Like a performance artist, Keyes riled the crowd up, mixing animadversions on constitutional law with sudden, stentorian salvos against judges. |
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Now the artist Jason Salavon has produced a set of images that riff wittily on the culture of the centerfold. |
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The artist also tried his luck with another subject, natural life prints, showing animals like birds, fish and cats. |
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The sight of the centuries-old structure, covered in ornate mosaics and undergoing restoration, struck the young artist with awe. |
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Seldom has he had to share an appreciable amount of space on an album with a fellow artist. |
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If 48 tracks seems excessive, this retails at standard single-CD price and reveals unexpected depth to an often overlooked artist. |
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The ground was a mosaic of colours, as if haphazardly thrown together by a careless artist. |
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The artist creates an aerial ocean image out of metal rivets and an urban landscape out of Lego blocks. |
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Organizing a retrospective exhibition of an older, still highly productive artist can be tricky. |
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The film pieces together Caravaggio's life retrospectively, from the vantage point of the dying artist. |
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But, let's face it, not everyone is a writer or an artist, or even wants to be. |
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For the modernist artist or writer, intellect had become a barrier to creativity and the expression of human emotion. |
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All products are indexed and searchable by subject, artist, genre, art movement, size, price and more than 500,000 keywords. |
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There are 56 original works by the artist and 36 from different historical periods ranging from antiquity to the 19th century. |
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So that's how bored and unoccupied I was when I happened to come across this artist while surfing. |
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Although she was convinced early on that she was born to be an artist, she was rarely at ease with herself. |
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The neighbour who gave me the tickets was an impecunious artist and I was sitting in the cheap seats, just out of range, even from ricochets. |
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The artist has finished what he once called his life's work and now lives in sheltered housing in Manchester. |
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The artist slams the social elite here for their racist, anti-Semitic feelings. |
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It turns out he was a friend of the da Vinci family and has known the artist all his life. |
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Many of the works are, as usual, rich in flaking patches of rust, but, in a departure for the artist, several are also highly polished. |
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Touring as a solo artist, however, is a different matter as Haris is her own boss. |
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When an artist dies, it's their archives that are normally raided for unreleased material. |
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They were twisted, grotesque things, as if conceived by the maddest of artist, or most unremorseful of psychopaths. |
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It commits the artist to a descent into time, into the processes of mutation, decay and dissolution. |
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The scientist might search out answers, but the artist did not unriddle the world. |
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Ritually tattooed from his waist to his knees, the Maori artist gently paints the bull's skinny shanks. |
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Claudia is a self-taught artist who developed a more realistic style by sketching from nature. |
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After all it is infinity itself that the untiring artist wants to grasp more than anything else in the world. |
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In his untitled work from 2000, the artist runs around and around a room full of Victorian-era paintings in the Leeds City Art Gallery. |
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An untitled work from 1948 looked as though a young artist in Williamsburg could have painted it last week. |
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Somewhat unwisely, he shared his findings with the artist who then patented the process without acknowledging his input. |
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He shared his wife's interest in the arts she is an artist and became involved in conserving and raising a flock of Soay sheep. |
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The choice of grid is up to the artist, as is the color of each of the grid's cells. |
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Only the happy trip to Morocco in 1832 appeased the artist and freed him momentarily from his nightmares. |
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Inscriptions in public places can also indicate the social status of the artist. |
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The sculpture was manufactured in Melbourne, home to the artist and the world's largest Greek population outside Greece. |
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The heraldic artist reconstructed this accurate description as the beautiful unicorn. |
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In approaching such an artist, one could be forgiven for sniffing the air for a tinge of stuffy curatorial purism or poker-faced pedantry. |
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A genuine artist, his fiery, passionate nature carried over to his work and transformed it into a feast for the senses that captured the soul. |
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Hopkins, a New York artist, had in 1964 seen an unidentified flying object over Cape Cod. |
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Goodrich limned some of her biography into her last known self-portrait, where she fashioned herself as an artist at work at her easel. |
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With trendy boots, black attire and upswept hair Nicole Walton fits the image of make-up artist for the stars. |
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The artist has developed a huge following for the way in which his urban sound fuses elements of R'n'B, rap and soul. |
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Should they be appalled because of the lack of respect the artist has shown towards a human body? |
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A young artist has created a mysterious object in a box for a corporate assignment. |
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One inevitable response to breakout success is the charge that an artist is pandering to the masses. |
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The artist danced animatedly, even breathlessly, to the lyrics of aggressive nationalism. |
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It also sanctifies the idea of the reclusive, solitary genius at the expense of the artist who engages with society and the world at large. |
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This Frankfurt-born artist who was based in Rome specialised in biblical and mythological subjects in oil on copper panels. |
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Don't behave like a drunken grope artist in front of a room full of journalists, son. |
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Better to think of him as a songster, an older, more encompassing sort of folk artist. |
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Then Isaacs passed away, turning the group into a trio. 2001 brought Trinity, with input by Anglo-Indian jazz artist Nitin Sawhney and Venezuelan hip-hoppers El Corte. |
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The Gascon-Thomas Award, now in its 10th year, is always given to one francophone and one anglophone artist in recognition of a significant contribution to Canadian theatre. |
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So when Grammy-winning artist Steven Curtis Chapman follows with Rembering You apart from being a bit pacier, the only difference seems to be the angrezi lyrics. |
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It invited proposals from schools for artist residencies and gave funding. |
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It took artist and critic Peter Plagens a long time to come around to the post-modern work of Bruce Nauman. |
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The artist made each vignette from a wide variety of materials and embellished them with modeling, embroidery, quilting, paint, beadwork, knitting, and leatherwork. |
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The role of priest and artist is often interchangeable, as the netherworld they inhabit, between spirit and material, is enlightened by dream and imagination. |
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He rose to fame in June 1958 when his debut single, Lawdy Miss Clawdy, sold more than 100,000 copies and made him the first Kiwi recording artist to achieve a gold record. |
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The makeup artist shook her head slowly, always the sign of a power trip going on. |
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It's certainly antithetical to left wing politics, which requires you to remain engaged and would require the artist to include politics in his art. |
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Often the artist or the gallery might veto an idea like that. |
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It is burdensome if the twenty-first century primitive artist is supposed to have escaped the march of history to help the rest of us treasure some mythical past. |
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Younger generations will continue to learn from Friday Tembo as a father, an artist and a mentor, just as they will retell his stories of the way it is. |
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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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Described as a prankster, Houston, Texas based Mark Flood is part punk-rock musician, part eccentric artist. |
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Where did acclaimed outsider artist Henry Darger draw inspiration for his dreamlike murals? |
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Following retrospective exhibitions at the Whitney Museum and Corcoran Gallery in 1974, she began keeping journals documenting her life as an artist. |
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And, still half-rooted in the lifestyle of the starving artist, his daily diet was presumably more student slops than Upper East Side chic so that's what he aspired to. |
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The nonconformist painter's incompatibility with French colonial life provided Maugham with a pretext to explore the role of the artist in society. |
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Who was the fraud, the vicious self-appointed censor, or the artist who toiled daily to transmit to future ages his graceful and winning reveries? |
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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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This probably has something to do with the fact that she is a fellow artist, not a critic, which seems to encourage a degree of comfort and unguardedness in her subjects. |
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This installation of 900 whole and broken porcelain bowls is by Chinese artist He Xiangyu, from his show at white space Beijing. |
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And Julie Copeland speaks to Indian artist Nalini Malani in Brisbane, whose timely installation reworks Hindu myth to reflect India's terrible, contemporary conflicts. |
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Words that form the credo of any artist who has hit her stride, be she painter, writer, or dressmaker. |
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Tolstoy, to name one artist, managed to spin a decent yarn or two around the travails of the extravagantly wealthy. |
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By applying rigidly its own standards of membership, it came to wield an important, if not decisive, economic influence on the profession of artist. |
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He said they hosted everything from LGBTI groups to poetry, green groups, burlesque, comedy, fundraisers, and emerging musician and artist nights. |
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Originally painted as a trompe-l'oeil log cabin, following his debut as scenery artist for a local panto, Dornan's villa was later decorated in colourful rhomboids. |
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But a Banksy fanatic allegedly captured the artist in the act earlier today on the streets of New York City. |
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Rather than wrap herself up in the mystique of the antipathic artist, Polly admits she's trapped in a self-defeating cycle of suffering followed by songwriting purgation. |
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Your artist friend also has taken more than slight artistic license. |
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As you exit your teenage years, are there artist you would like to emulate? |
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Each is rendered in a garish expressionist style at odds with the subject matter, as if the artist were completely oblivious to the drama at hand. |
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With no distracting background or props, all attention is focused on the actor's face and costume, and their expressive qualities as rendered by the artist. |
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If it wasn't for his self-aggrandising tendencies he would probably just be accepted as a bracing broad-brush satirist, a set-piece artist with a terrific ear. |
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From writer Gail Simone to artist Fiona Staples, there are incredible women already working in the industry. |
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This bifurcation decays and falls to pieces when productive labor, in its totality. appropriates the special characteristics of the performing artist. |
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Amis's unmet obligations as an artist, however, don't end there. |
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Finley, also an artist herself, is the creator of the vivid works, Wallpapered Dumpsters. |
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In Five Covered Boscs the artist, with great precision, carves five Bosc pears from wood, and then hides them beneath a wooden carving of a satin cover. |
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Try using Google Instant to find information about ducky Doolittle, a New York City-based artist and sexologist. |
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After achieving fame through great struggle, an artist soon narcissistically focuses on his own success story, assuming the status of some sort of pop prophet. |
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For a girl growing up in Hong Kong 15 years ago, being an artist was a farfetched notion. |
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Using a limited amount of space, an artist creates a visual to convey the music inside, which not only has to sell the album but the image of the band as well. |
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De Yong took note of these changes, and in September 1926 he moved to the California vaquero country near Santa Barbara to study bronze casting with western artist Ed Borein. |
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The journey not only reveals an artist seeking his voice, but an immigrant seeking to order his inner world before stepping onto the unrestful shore. |
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Johannesburg seems to be bringing sufficient elements and materials from which an artist could draw from when producing a true representative work of art. |
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So inspired was I with David's recommendations that I ventured into a trendy record store to buy a CD with, what was to me, an obscure title sung by an unknown artist. |
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She is also a working artist, putting together an upcoming comic book for ONI Press. |
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It also illustrates that when the artist threw aside the ruse of resplendency to tackle more electro-pop oriented material, the spell he could cast was suddenly broken. |
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She was a talented artist, but was unsatisfied with her own work. |
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The complete unselfconsciousness and lack of pretentiousness in her work appears to stem from the artist herself and the down-to-earth quality that resonates from her. |
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I imagine he's out there drawing cartoons somewhere or painting paintings, but no one's beating his door down lauding him as the great artist that he is. |
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It is in a cellar, decorated not unskilfully by a graffiti artist. |
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He was an artist and a ship's navigator before he became captain. |
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The story goes that while Sam was working at McVeigh's, an artist visitor was so taken by his bushie whiskers and bowyangs that he asked him if he could take a snap. |
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These powerful images are a far cry from Scottish artist John Finnie's 1864 idealised Maids of All Work, looking blithe and bonny in crisp cottons. |
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William Randolph Hearst, the father of yellow journalism, sent New York Journal artist Frederick Remington to report on the tenor of Havana and the surrounding countryside. |
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Powdered bronzer, applied lightly all over the face, can also help camouflage over-indulgences, says New York City-based makeup artist Maria Verel. |
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Museum directors wanted to display a representative work by every great artist, zookeepers hoped to have every animal no matter how exotic, botanists every plant. |
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This monumental picture, the work of an unknown artist, painted on a hot, Italian summer day in July 1747, is much more than the evocative period piece it first appears to be. |
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On the bed was a pillow specially embroidered by a Sowetan artist. |
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Crafted from porcelain, lead crystal and other fine or precious materials in England, each egg is signed by the artist and comes with a certificate of authenticity. |
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Here the artist rises to the challenge of equaling in visual terms the musicians' balance between skillful technique, extreme discipline and spontaneous emotional inflection. |
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With Perl in particular, a former makeup artist, there is a sultriness to her metallic eye shadow and her painted lips. |
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The artist quickly blamed event organizers, and he even criticized the band pearl Jam for making him late. |
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Rubell, a New York-based installation artist, was inspired by the wall-to-wall coverage of the engagement. |
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Now he was content to be a father, and a husband, and an artist, and to leave the politicking to politicians. |
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A concise yet comprehensive biography of the artist depicts the moments of inspiration that have led him to paint landscapes and scenes of country life. |
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The artist formerly known as President fitz is slated to bring the infamous polygamist to life in an upcoming Lifetime movie. |
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Greatly influenced by the Dutch style, and the Romantic concept of landscape, Crome, together with Cotman, is considered the major artist of the Norwich School. |
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This is Harcourt's second year of having an artist in residence. |
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An artist in residence at DHS takes a hard look at the agency. |
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A self-taught artist, Ferdinand achieves an appealing bluntness, with the detail and graphic quality of reportage, using watercolor, colored pencil and ballpoint pen. |
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Nathaniel Clements, another decorative artist from Dublin, likes to work with finishes such as marbling and graining that date back to the 18th century. |
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Only the love of life gives the artist his unreserved truthfulness towards everything that he perceives and reproduces, his breadth, scope and depth of vision. |
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The faces of most cast figures are in repose, and when the artist attempts to animate them, they most often end up resembling masks or caricatures. |
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However, recently she teamed up with performance artist Marina Abramovic to film a bizarre piece of performance art. |
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Meanwhile, make-up artist Lisa Armstrong revealed how she calms Victoria's backstage nerves, as she gives her boiled sweets. |
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Holmfirth artist Dionne has made a name for herself in the textile word and is known for her Devore work, a process of etching away a textile. |
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This Goldrush event has local and international performers, with the headline artist being Freddie McGreggor and The Ruff Cut Band. |
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In 2006 we told how a Midland artist ignored the threat of prosecution by creating an Asian Gollywog with the blessing of Muslims. |
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So, what is the difference between a graphic artist and an artist who does painting or sculpture? |
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Gerry, who was also a talented graphic artist, was probably more closely attuned to the art world than was Bob. |
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Performance artist Michikazu Matsune and David Subal examine the global phenomenon of shopping, and perform especially for each customer. |
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That was my gut reaction to a screening of artist Julian Schnabel's directorial debut. |
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This discussion also includes a fascinating discursus on Raphael's tomb, planned by the artist himself, and its subsequent history. |
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Brian Grison is an artist, university drawing instructor, art historian and art critic who lives in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. |
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Rounding out the team is Philomela Salem, an artist, educator and advocate of child wellbeing. |
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Sonrisa Doncella is a multidisciplinary artist constantly questioning the world around us. |
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The fashion week was conceptualised by Bollywood's experienced make-up artist and hair stylist couple Bharat and Dorris. |
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In 1938, German artist Kathe Kollwitz created a small bronze Pieta that broke away from masculine imagery of beautifying violence. |
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A lot of actors are good, but Phil was a fully developed artist. |
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The hardcover book was designed by graphic artist Julius Friedman and features color photography by Geoffrey Carr. |
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He grew up in the spotlight of his father, the dreadlocked, flamboyant 1983 French Open champion turned popular reggae recording artist. |
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The artist caught in various moments of a short circuit of movement braved for unverifiable intent. |
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He was vocalist and chief song writer for both Planxty and Moving Hearts and as a solo artist wears his heart on his sleeve. |
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He believes that the touch of an artist is an important factor separating ordinary plastic surgeons from the best in the field. |
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The book was edited by Robert Knuckle, a Dundas area author and playwrite, and illustrated by Natalie Dornellas, a Hamilton artist. |
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She was a writer, artist, poet and playwrite and described herself as a communist. |
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The striking images of Nobel laureate poet Seamus Heaney and Chronicles Of Narnia creator CS Lewis were painted by local artist Ross Wilson. |
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Participants will get to keep a Polaroid snapped by the artist. |
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A heteronymic artist, capturing Conner is like trying to lasso a beam of sunlight. |
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I created Hex Tie to appeal to my artist soul while also using my passion and drive as an entrepreneur. |
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Eira omas is now married to an artist she met after he called in for a drink at the replica Red Lion. |
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The inscription is written by the artist Kalon and the object of the dedication may have been a bronze utensil, as the word hieron indicates. |
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Chicago-based artist Jean-Jacques Porret created abstract bronze sculptures for each guest room. |
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Cambridge-born artist Jenny Saville's painting actually depicts a child with a port-wine stain birthmark. |
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A WARWICKSHIRE artist is hoping a giant Battenberg cake made of bricks will be a tasty treat for London's Trafalgar Square. |
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A metal wire sculpture of a Bedlington Terrier dog by local artist Gary Tiplady will be on permanent display. |
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The Romanos also recently supported the ICC's world premiere retrospective of African artist El Anatsui. |
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Astrologer Morgan Rehbock and graphic artist Romina Cenisio break down the universe, one day at a time. |
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Sandra Canning, an artist using 3D printing to make photography 3D printed lithophanes. |
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Nantes-based artist Jackie Dumonteil has designed a blue and white spray-paint maculation of the inner, corrugated surface. |
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Logier volunteered with the Royal Ontario Museum of Zoology in 1915 and was hired the following year as an artist. |
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My brother is a professional artist, and I always sort of envied him. |
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The 25cms work by artist L S Lowry is being sold by auctioneers Tennants in Leyburn in North Yorkshire. |
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A police artist drew the second picture following a robbery at the Mange Tout sandwich bar in Castle Street. |
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In the end, the scam artist takes off with the fee and the victim gets nothing in return. |
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After the unsuspecting victim had already sent the money by wire, the scam artist becomes unreachable by internet. |
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Birmingham artist Michael Scheuermann has created the design, which is in the shape of a bench, with a host of carvings including a swan. |
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There she meets opportunistic pop artist Andy Warhol, a vampire who bleeds dry the young beauty's trust account and charisma. |
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A I've been dreaming of a career in the fashion world as a makeup artist, but I have no direction. |
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Her makeup artist watched a lot of films made during that era to study its trends and styles. |
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Russell Simmons once told me that one hit artist could fund ten flops. |
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Shaheen's study of Shakespeare's biblical references makes it abundantly clear that he was an artist, not a scripturist. |
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In the updated version Mandrake the Magician is an extreme escape artist who uses his illusion skills to work in international espionage. |
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Each two-page profile is illustrated with a detailed color drawing, apparently executed by the famous artist Vic Vac, of a cartoon bogeyman. |
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Shdi is a self-taught artist who took up sand sculpting because of his sheer passion. |
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Among the artists on S-Curve s roster is multi-platinum pop artist Andy Grammer, who has released two albums on the label. |
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The executive producer and director for this Walt Disney Television Animation project is Emmy Award-winning artist and director Paul Rudish of Dexter's Laboratory fame. |
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Crafts at the Holiday Party include fish prints, raku bowls, holiday cards, holiday ornaments, gingerbread houses, and bentwood boxes demonstrated by an Alaska Native artist. |
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For example, if a baby picture was leaning left to right, the artist had to view it backwards on the light table to assure its visual continuity into the whole. |
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Light artist Simon Corder has designed light shows all over the world. |
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An artist on the wild side, he played in a punk rock group called Gutterboy that received attention in the clubs and havens of the alternative crowd. |
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The stink, bawdiness, cruelty and criminality that characterised London during the life of the artist William Hogarth come vividly to life in this fascinating book. |
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Clara is a brilliant artist and portraitist, married to Peter Morrow, a celebrated artist in his own right but now overshadowed by his wife's growing fame and respect. |
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So whether a man is a veteran makeup artist, or just a guy wanting to use the same superior tools everyday, this is the one-stop shop for stocking all Dopp kits. |
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The bold colour play on canvas by artist Dominique Paulin and the black and white magic created by photographer Michel Kirch will force you to take a minute off and think. |
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The Dublin beauty enthusiast has been in the business since 1992 and has worked has worked as a makeup artist with most of the top prestigious cosmetics companies. |
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Thus, the subjectivity of the Pekar character was a constant throughout the series, but its image changed from story to story, depending on which graphic artist was involved. |
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At Clemenceau's Bardo lounge last summer, Khodr performed a no-holds-barred tribute to iconoclastic popstrel Lady Gaga as well as whacked-out German artist Klaus Nomi. |
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Unlike his artist friend Camille Corot, whose compositions referenced a poeticised view of nature, resulting from his Italian sojourns, Rousseau never left France. |
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The company revived its classics label Heliodor to house its core classical signings and Elin is the first artist to appear on the newly branded label. |
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The stamp pane also includes a quote by Marcel Duchamp and verso text that identifies each work of art and briefly tells something about each artist. |
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The event will feature Dr Mary Talbot, author of the graphic novel Dotter of her Father's Eyes, illustrated by her husband, award winning comic artist Bryan Talbot. |
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As always, Jackson built the character up from a special look he developed in preproduction with his favorite makeup artist, Allan Apone, and hair stylist, Robert Stevenson. |
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A veritable battery of hackettes, photographers and even a make-up artist arrived at our modest home on Wednesday to capture the 'off-beat' Valentine's tale. |
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The gallery that hosted the showing denied the dog had died but artist Guillermo Vargas, who goes by the name Habacuc, was not available for comment. |
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Since then they have been working on the pieces at home with choreographic mentor and French international artist Emmanuel Grivet visiting them to help shape the final pieces. |
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He established a business as a tour operator, artist and supplier of didjeridus, all of which helped to support his extended family of some 60 dependants. |
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It took a long time, but I finally figured out that I wouldn't have half the instincts or insights I've had as an artist over the years if not for those screw-ups. |
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Are you a graphic artist who is ready to craft a business for yourself? |
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As an artist, my wordplay has got better and the music grimier. |
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For the young Brazilian concert artist and music professor, having an intimate understanding of body mechanics is the only way to insure an outstanding performance. |
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She met poet Allen Ginsberg and performance artist Eric Bogosian. |
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Previously, Vanderwyst worked as graphic artist and marketer for local computer company Northwest Computer and has done freelance design work for many years. |
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Perth artist Stewart Scambler exhibited an excellent black bodied piece. |
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Almost instantly, Pippa hooks up with local scam artist Fritz. |
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The scam artist will profit from a senior trying to be a good grandma or grandpa, while a senior's hard earned money is stolen, along with their sense of security. |
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Karl is a good lay but a lousy scam artist, and when he is injured after a botched sidewalk job, his work duties are taken over by a cute young garage mechanic named Rudolf. |
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Attorney's Office may charge the scam artist with mail and wire fraud. |
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Till's sacralization of forgiveness at the end of Figaro similarly falls within an overall strategy of promoting Mozart as a religious thinker and artist. |
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The end result of the long con is that the con artist's target voluntarily puts himself or herself in precisely the position the con artist wants them to be in. |
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Alberto Lodde is the best Italian techno producer and live artist. |
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