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Etchings meaning
plural of etching
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Consequently, when you look around, very little appears to have changed, not even the wooden tables with etchings made by former customers, until you open the menu and see that there’s now a serious craft cocktail program.
For one thing, its display of nine works mostly from the 1920s — etchings, watercolors, charcoal drawings and a single painting — in a tiny gallery encourages a thrilling intimacy with the changes in Hopper’s mark-making and surfaces across mediums.
It wasn’t the finest of etchings, and Susan, perhaps a tad cruelly, said it looked more like a worm than a snake.
The curved designs are common in Mi’kmaw cultural drawings and etchings and are meant to represent the things that grow and transpire when you follow your dreams.
The stage walls are literally filled with graffiti, the etchings seemingly shouting the frustrations of Americans—and especially Americans of color—navigating the 21st century.
Architect Anthony Burke often gets people slipping him their house designs or asking him to take a look at their, ahem, etchings.
Etchings were printed at Wingate Studios.
From paper to bindings to etchings, the limited edition of 50 copies of “Ashes to Ashes: A Homecoming Celebration for the Unburied” were made entirely by hand.
The works of many other renowned artists will also go under the hammer on the 11th, including signed and numbered Picasso etchings.
A museum employee loosened a thin, braided knot that was the only security for the shuttered and sweltering salons containing a collection of priceless Baroque paintings and delicate 18th-century etchings by the Spanish master Francisco Goya.
Artist Wendy Willis, a member of the Five15 Arts collective, will be teaching participants how to transfer images or photographs to transparencies, and create etchings using a photopolymer plate.
For the first time, the museum in Amsterdam is showing all of its 22 paintings, 60 drawings and the best prints of its 300 etchings by the Leiden-born artist Rembrandt van Rijn.
In her charcoal and pencil etchings, Tillman focuses on the importance of the motion (or lack of motion), and the weight of the instant.
The museum will house a free display, called At Home: Royal Etchings by Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, from July to September.
A huge haul of paintings, etchings and prints are unaccounted for.
Sathre-Vogel has long worked with etched metals, adding them to beaded chains, but for her newest pieces, she used (SHAHMP-luh-vay), a technique that allows her to render etchings in bright shades of lavender, turquoise and green, rather than black alone.
The family believes the collection of Carles’ sketches and etchings have found the rightful home at Woodmere, where they can perused and studied by scholars and the public.
The free exhibit celebrates the many techniques of printmaking including, but not limited to, screen prints, block prints, linocuts, woodcuts, intaglio, etchings and others.
Altdorfer made etchings of the interior of the synagogue and designed a woodcut of the cult image of the Schöne Maria. citation In 1529–1530 he was also charged with reinforcing certain city fortifications in response to the Turkish threat.
By 1804 he had produced 18 etchings and four woodcuts; they were apparently made in small numbers and only distributed to friends.