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The mainstream media often
paints
my generation as apathetic, and I think it's much more accurate to say we are deeply overwhelmed.
Promising to give exhibitions of paintings, I shipped my
paints
and arrived in Mahabalipuram.
I thought: this is how nature
paints
a photo, one femto frame at a time, but of course our eye sees an integral composite.
Authority comes,
paints
the wall white, leaves the tank and adds a message: "Army and people, one hand.
Another artist comes,
paints
the head of the military as a monster eating a maiden in a river of blood in front of the tank.
Authority comes,
paints
the wall white, leaves the tank, leaves the suit, and throws a bucket of black paint just to hide the face of the monster.
Imagine Van Gogh being born before the technologies of cheap oil
paints.
Just a few examples: an artist who
paints
with fluorescent Physarum; a collaborative team who are combining biological and electronic design with 3D printing technologies in a workshop; another artist who is using the slime mold as a way of engaging a community to map their area.
In the direct method, the artist
paints
directly on the fish, and then gently presses the moist fabric or paper into the fish.
We're using your senses as the
paints
on the canvas, but only two right now.
Danny Quirk is a young artist who
paints
his subjects in the process of self-dissection.
London-based SHOK-1
paints
giant X-rays of pop culture icons.
I got my paints, and I wasn't a landscape painter, but I wasn't really much of any kind of painter at all, so I had no attachment, no expectation, which allowed me to be reckless and free.
Every time he
paints
these disturbing images, he sees them less or not at all.
Disgust
paints
the person as subhuman, monstrous, deformed, morally deformed.
The walls were so thick,
paints
were peeling, there were cracks everywhere.
So I said, "Mike, we're going to go to Ace Hardware store, and we're going to get some
paints.
And so I decided to put all the
paints
aside for a while, and to ask this question, which was: "Why and how do objects acquire value for us?" How does a shirt that I know thousands of people wear, a shirt like this one, how does it somehow feel like it's mine?
She paid meticulous attention to small details, and spent hours mixing
paints
to create exactly the right colors.
He actually applies metallic industrial
paints
to his work using porcupine quills to get this rich detailed effect.
Rolf Bolin, who was a professor at the Hopkin's Marine Station where I work, wrote in the 1940s that "The fumes from the scum floating on the inlets of the bay were so bad they turned lead-based
paints
black."
The director
paints
the wrong side of the jetset life and it stings as a hornets nest.
PLEASE be wary if you have any adopted children, and beware families with biological children, because the impression of children who are adopted is not positive and
paints
a stereotype that is unhealthy and nasty.
And if all that is not enough, there is also a serial killer going around who kills Turkish children and
paints
them white.
In the mountains of Japan, forlorn young artist Sessue Hayakawa (as Tatsu aka "The Dragon Painter")
paints
magnificent landscapes.
The old man mouse in this cartoon would have you believe that all men are created equally EVIL............so if we have to kill men in order to stop Hitler..........we are just as bad as Hitler was killing the Jews........ Well.....I don't buy it Mr. Mouse............but I guess it
paints
a pretty picture and makes a cute cartoon.......but it wasn't the reality then and it ain't reality now.
Although the film deserves kudos for postulating the first carnivorously bisexual "Karmen," the broad strokes it
paints
are so vignette-like and unsupported by any narrative coherence that the film comes off as a schizophrenic, undisciplined melange of "Basic-Instinct" meets "Bound" meets an African version of a Bollywood musical.
In order to accept the movie, the audience must accept the correctness of desertion because the story
paints
King as nothing else short of a hero.
The backstories, agent 99 getting plastic surgery and 86 as an analyst who was formerly morbidly obese, shames the complexity of the original duo and
paints
a flat boring reevaluation of them.
Austen's Fanny would have shrank from flirtation of any sort, and the novel
paints
the Fanny/Edmund pairing as highly uncomfortable...as it should be.
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