Gulammohammed Sheikh (b. 1937) is represented by a powerful canvas, "In and Out of Story" (1984-85), that's shown alongside images of Ambrogio Lorenzetti's majestic 14th-century Sienese frescoes and a 16th-century Mughal illustration.
The shallow hole was surrounded by salvaged chairs and shaded by a blue canvas canopy they had stolen from some resort because property was always already theft and anyway they had really wanted a canopy.
Instead of painting their portraits by hand, he adapted a technique from commercial printing, in which a photographic image could be transferred to canvas by pushing paint through a mechanically-produced silkscreen template.
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Like today's faux documentarians behind the "The Blair Witch Project" and "Paranormal Activity, " Defoe alternates calculated blandness with jaw-dropping alarm, sharpening suspense by placing it against a canvas of unassuming routine.
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When he got to Vegas, those random splatterings were replaced by an entire canvas of a relationship both he and Marvin had been painting for a lifetime.
Burns though made a dubious start, being knocked to the canvas in the first round by a firm right hand from Martinez, the Puerto Rican's first real punch in anger.
Large-scale protagonists occupy a shallow frieze across the canvas, with a substantial volume of space evoked by means of gesture, architectural settings, glimpses of landscape and, above all, relationships of opulent hues burgundy, scarlet, salmon, creamy off-whites, dull greens, saturated ultramarine, chalky cerulean.
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Floyd played De la Hoya, banging his right fist on the canvas after being decked by a body shot.
Furnished with comfy wooden chairs topped with striped canvas pillows and guarded by a heavy glass half-partition that allows guests to bask in the view, the terrace catches the morning sunlight and crisp bay air.
On my third day at the camp (and as many days without a sighting) Bakkes and I sat on canvas chairs overlooking a vast plain, our view framed by the Entendeka mountains.
Might we have lost something by forcing contemporary playwrights to work on a smaller canvas?
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He began by drawing her figure on the canvas with a few fluid gestures.
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He asked a few select friends from the more radical end of the city's avant-garde to drop by his studio and take a look at his unfinished canvas.
She lovingly describes each piece, from the video art in the entrance hall (an exploding still life of flowers by Ori Gersht) to a recently acquired Mark Grotjahn canvas.
There was one moment of concern for six-weight world champion Pacquiao when he was adjudged to have been put down in the 10th although his journey to the canvas appeared to have been aided by a slip.
Called "Sensation, " the show caused a stir when it moved to the Brooklyn Museum and then-New York City Mayor Rudolph Giuliani threatened to pull funding because of a piece by Chris Ofili, a British artist of Nigerian descent, that showed a black Virgin Mary on a canvas adorned with elephant dung.
Though Kirshenbaum still occasionally buys on impulse--example: a large canvas perforated with holes, depicting a rabbit on a pink-and-gray background, by contemporary British artist Charming Baker--Glimcher remains his chief advisor.
Example: a 1940 canvas hanging in Johnson's office by Archibald Motley.
Nevertheless, the quickly scuttled design served as an unofficial template for future phones by showing how the web and video could benefit from a large canvas.
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You know how people who come from completely different cultures and backgrounds, people who might not even speak a single word of the same language, they might still be drawn together when their hearts are lifted by the notes of a song, or a vision on a canvas, or the graceful arc of a dance.
"Raphael's Dream, " an 1821 canvas by Franz and Johannes Riepenhausen, shows Raphael receiving a divine vision to help him finish the painting.
Overlooking a tranquil lagoon and shaded by hardwood trees, the suites are idiosyncratic canvas-and-beam structures that are part tent, part cabin.
The dull roar of the wind, rushing past at a speed of eight knots, punctuated by the occasional pop of the canvas sail that billows and gusts below my dangling feet.
Stylish southpaw Olusegun, ranked number six by the World Boxing Council, landed a solid left to send Haywood to the canvas and referee John Keane rightly stopped the contest, stretching the champion's record to 26-0 with 13 knockouts.
Since most are on paper, which allows oil paint more physical autonomy than absorptive canvas, the results are distinguished by fresh color and light, a palpable sense of immediacy and spontaneity, and a suggestion of transient moments captured and prolonged.
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Canvas then connects to Amazon Web Services, a cloud-computing network operated by Amazon.com Inc.
Khan was caught cold by Prescott, hitting the canvas for the first time after just 30 seconds and then for a second time moments later before being counted out.
The month went by slowly, like a painting as it takes shape under the hand of a painter with only one canvas and 1, 000 ideas, each day layered with new colours and textures.
In a marketing drive led by Tanti's younger brother Girish, an electronics engineer, Suzlon has established a marketing outpost in Denmark to canvas for customers outside India.
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