Wielding a paintbrush skilfully mattered less, so artists could be successful before (or without) refining their techniques.
In the 1920s, though, it seemed that Steichen was forsaking his paintbrush so he could peddle bourgeois fantasies.
But engineers soon realized that one day they would be trying to paint a 1-inch line with a 2-inch paintbrush.
Authors and artists do not generally consult the statute books before deciding whether or not to pick up pen or paintbrush.
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Kanayama Akira used an automatic toy car in lieu of a paintbrush, and Yoshihara Michio made paintings by riding his bicycle through the pigments.
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She took a paintbrush and drew meticulous golden lines on it.
It was like painting a 2-inch line with a 1-inch paintbrush.
Instead, they stroke the paintbrush across an already murky canvas, across an unbeautiful thing, lull you in, ask you to put your own paint on their path.
Pick up that paintbrush or guitar that has laid long-neglected.
And throughout the day, Berkowitz and Jeff Skilling struggled mightily with each other to see who was going to control the paintbrush, and which landscape the jury was going to see.
Nitsch's fondness for retro visualizations don't end there, however, he also created a system that superimposes a gaggle of characters in the wake of a physical paintbrush using a Kinect and a projector.
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In the warehouse district just east of downtown Los Angeles, an artist is working on his latest masterpiece — only for this artist, the paintbrush is an electric tattoo gun, and the canvas is human skin.
In one series, he would use the paintbrush to wreak havoc on the conventions of art (refusing to sign his work, finishing his work with excrement-like smears, reducing the human form to its most base, animalistic qualities: all inflated genitals and distorted angles).
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