She exchanged the crayon in her hand for a slightly different shade and began coloring again. |
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This is a tried-and-true work sequence, and the preliminary crayon drawings become a crayon-resist feature to the monoprint. |
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The drawings on view employ a variety of media, including ink, crayon, pencil, watercolor and gouache. |
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Yes, I admit it I'm the one who put the blue crayons in the red crayon bucket! |
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New this year in the Poultry Marquee is a children's area where they can draw, paint or crayon their favourite birds in the show. |
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I don't know if the Pulitzer entry form has a space to list stuff like this, but when the time comes, I intend to crayon it in. |
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On the ground nearby lay a picture, a knight in shining armor drawn carefully in crayon. |
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Coins, marbles, safety pins, buttons, crayon pieces, erasers, paper wads, rocks, and beads are also risks. |
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Neat, slender script filling two thirds of its pages, words written in blue Crayola crayon, then indigo gel pen, then smooth navy blue ink. |
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For instance, crayon and water stains can bleed through several coats of new paint and should be primed with an alcohol-base stain sealer. |
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On your left is the glassy surface of an enormous lake, the sky a deep shade of blue that you thought existed only in crayon boxes. |
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His little sister is doing anatomically correct crayon drawings for you to hang on the fridge. |
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In the slanting rays of the sun, the inscriptions stood out as if having been calligraphed in black crayon. |
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The Paintstick combines the long lasting durability of paint with the ease of application of a crayon. |
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Using gouache, acrylic, pastel, crayon and collaged paper, Judy's work is concerned with her direct response to light on landscape. |
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Get a deck of cards, deface a picture card with felt tip or crayon or whatever so it looks silly. |
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Other irreplaceable photos had smiling faces drawn in with crayon or finely pointed graphite. |
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She drew soaring cityscapes in crayon, painted remote-looking girls in watercolor. |
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Over the years Sol has used pencil, artist's crayon, Crayola crayons, chalk lines, ink washes and, as in our case, acrylic paint. |
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He used a flat limestone on which the design was drawn with a water-repellent, greasy substance like a crayon. |
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Working together, we used a red crayon to divide the upper right rectangle into eight smaller rectangles. |
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Many of them were written in crayon in David's clumsy writing, with each letter picked out in a colour different from the letter preceding it. |
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We start with a series of drawings on white paper using a dark crayon, teaching symmetrical and asymmetrical patterns. |
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Disguise scratches in your wood furniture with shoe polish, crayon or felt tip markers. |
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The grease in the lithographer's crayon or tusche will repel water during the lithographic process. |
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Take the crayon and apply color to your eyelid, smudging it in with your finger. |
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The film cuts to a flashback of Susan aged four drawing with a blue crayon. |
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If crayon gets into the dryer and melts onto the drum, remove as much as possible with non-flammable household cleaner. |
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Together, they drew lines, and squiggles, and circles, until the green crayon was exhausted. |
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Jeng executes his landscapes in crayon and oil, as opposed to the more traditional Chinese ink. |
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The drawing depicted two crude smiling crayon stick figures standing in front of a house holding hands. |
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I have discovered that on these, the boundaries of hereditaments were often carelessly delineated and only outlined with coloured crayon. |
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In some cases, the artist may scratch or splatter paint, add crayon or brush strokes or apply additional paint with a palette knife. |
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In crayon, pencil or paint she could convey every quality of light and color that decorates the northern landscape. |
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And the line is drawn with real pressure – whether crayon, pencil or charcoal – hard, dark and jagged. |
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On the top half was a bright crayon drawing of a bunch of flowers. |
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Arresting young children for a crayon drawing, not unlike the games of hangman we once all played, is the ultimate meaning and logic of Zero Tolerance. |
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He often worked in oil paint, crayon and ink on bark and animal skins. |
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And the grubby cloth boards, scribbled on in red crayon, hang by a thread from the spine. |
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Mark the spot with a marker or crayon and, if necessary, take some measurements from points such as the ridge or sidewall that will help you locate the leak from the outside. |
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Seurat checks the effort with dragged scrims of crayon, befuddling the reflexes that interpret sight in our brains. |
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A change of direction using the turn instruction won't leave a mark, as the crayon is exactly in the middle of the robot. |
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Students block out the rough sketch with a white pencil crayon on black construction paper. |
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It is not easy relaxing while worrying whether your son is slathering crayon on the divan in the sun lounge. |
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We have added simple sketches – and rubbings by placing the leaf, vein side up, under tracing paper and gently rubbing with a wax crayon. |
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Some are carefully designed computer graphics, others are posters with crayon drawings by children. |
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I want to scuff the baseboards, send crayon trees shooting up the wainscot, re-arrange the bookcase, and pull out all the drawers. |
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This year I have begun to use the technique again, but with grease crayon instead of lino ink as a repellant. |
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But it is the gritty crayon strokes that captured my attention, as if they were some illegible script, or alphabet. |
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To reproduce the fashionable paintings of the day, commercial engravers perfected a whole arsenal of reproduction techniques, such as mezzotint, stipple engraving and etching, and crayon manner. |
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Some synthetic waxlike materials are also used in the modern crayon. |
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There is no evidence of the preliminary tentative mark, of the initial hesitant touch of the pencil or crayon that would allow the artist to get his bearings and select the position for the first expressive line. |
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Like a peach-coloured crayon left in the sun. |
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Artwork a la the crayon drawing style of Syd Hof is sure to prove a child pleaser. |
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Although the plastic paneling covering most of the surfaces was hard and uninviting, you begin to appreciate how easily crayon, chocolate pudding or an airborne peanut butter and jelly sandwich would wipe off. |
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Red beads about her neck, her twisted hair secured with a scarlet crayon. |
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A meager talent for sketching and crayon work led me to attempt crude picturizations involving the outlandish denizens of my nighted thoughts. |
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Half the works, in acrylic, wax crayon or felt pen and pencil, separately or in combination, are in a constructivist design, linear, simple and undecorated. |
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Meanwhile the actors, especially the nearly abstract forms of women with bustles, hats and parasols, wait nearby in a series of conté crayon drawings. |
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Ms. Gallinari, a Brazilian artist who lives in Argentina, has used black crayon to cover the gallery walls with fields of illegible writing punctuated by primitivistic signs and figures. |
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Color this bottom portion in with black marker, crayon, or colored pencil. |
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Buy now 8. Perfectly Defined: £29.50, Bobbi Brown Thiss eyebrow pencil has a brush on one side and a crayon on the other which can be twisted up and down, removing the need for a sharpener. |
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These fragile little works are pieced together quickly from thin card, cut, and then worked in frottage, monoprint, conte crayon, and acrylic. |
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Using a crayon, the girl made a print of the leaf under the page. |
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NeoPaint's famous Stamp Pad, 3D objects and popular natural media tools including charcoal, crayon, chalk, ink, watercolor and oil paint, are all here in enhanced form. |
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