Some moss can be used like a painter might blend colors on a canvas, Valdespino said.
He poured blobs of paint on a canvas and hurled a discus at it, sending paint flying everywhere.
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.
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.
As a filmmaker working on a large canvas in a quasidocumentary style, Mr. Affleck rises to one challenge after another with a sure touch. (And with the help of such collaborators as the cinematographer Rodrigo Prieto, the production designer Sharon Seymour, the editor William Goldenberg, and Alexandre Desplat, who did the original score.) Tony's crash program to teach his six frightened charges their assigned roles feels convincing and fresh.
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Might we have lost something by forcing contemporary playwrights to work on a smaller canvas?
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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.
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.
He began by drawing her figure on the canvas with a few fluid gestures.
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He started with small pencil sketches which he enlarged on to canvas with a projector and then filled in the colours.
But it took until round seven before he had the Dane in trouble, putting him on the canvas with a rapier combination.
Despite fireworks in the art market, art contains no intrinsic value, just canvas on a stretcher or at best bronze or corten steel sculpture with some scrap value.
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The lack of certainty about Shakespeare makes him a blank canvas on which others can project their own emotions, and Dr Leahy says this can create very strong feelings if this identity is challenged.
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What do you make of householders turned austere pilgrims who live in tatty canvas tents on a flood plain of a river braving regular baths in freezing water, biting cold, smoky skies and ear-splitting din for more than a month?
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Fortuna capped another flurry with a left that left Zamudio unconscious on the canvas, prompting referee Eddie Cotton to stop the fight at 1:08 without a count.
He then painted a second version of the same image on an identically sized canvas, this time using flat color to produce a drastically different effect.
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It shows only a metal ruler mounted on white canvas and painted yellow until the 62-inch mark, then white to 75, then green up to 100.
Floyd played De la Hoya, banging his right fist on the canvas after being decked by a body shot.
But the Civic is too good a nameplate, and Honda too good a company, to stay on the canvas for long.
My mum was fairly mystified when she found out but she didn't give me a middle name to start with so it's sort of her fault anyway, leaving me a blank canvas to paint on.
In addition to several cons that will unfurl over the course of the show, they say the series will operate on a broader, more traditional soap opera canvas with dueling lives, wives and fathers as fodder.
Aiming to express her radical feminism in art, Yoko shocked the public with acts such as inviting members of an audience to cut pieces from her clothing, opening an exhibition with a canvas to be stepped on and creating a film called Bottoms, featuring people's backsides.
As an artist, he continued to leave a great impression on his audience with his canvas-based presentations.
But it was only when he began to think in terms of creating an entire package rather than filling a smaller canvas that it dawned on him: the possibilities were enormous.
"It was a broader canvas than he'd worked on previously, " says Karp.
Two years ago their partnership was captured on canvas when she and Neil agreed to pose for a portrait for the National Portrait Gallery.
Williams was sent to the canvas twice in the opening round on the way to a humiliating first fight, quarter-final, loss to Sheffield's Baker.
Better yet, the always-on, ultra low-power, black and white display becomes a canvas for notifications, sports scores, maps, lists and notes, all just a glance away.
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