Sentence examples for completed canvas from inspiring English sources

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One of the themes of the completed canvas is that life's apparent limits can dissolve in the presence of personal heroism and divine oversight.

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We did a complete canvas of all the condos that were under way in New York City and we came to the conclusion that there were just far too many of them for our liking and that rental is a pretty sure thing.

Cho studied in Paris, where he immersed himself in impressionist art, and indeed what comes across strongly here is how he makes each of these little pieces into a complete canvas: every adjustment of speed or volume finely weighted to keep the whole in balance.

As they explain, "The artwork, 100 blank 7-inch sleeves, will be pinned to a wall at each gig creating a complete canvas on which people can express, design, message or contribute to an overall piece of artwork that, once dismantled sleeve by sleeve, will go off as the sleeves for the singles being sold in the next city/gig".

You'll need a few basic tools to complete a canvas stretching job properly.

"There may still be some changes to be made in the final totals," said Larry Dominguezof the State Bureau of Elections, "but we won't know that until after we've completed our final canvas on Nov. 28".

The hard work of thousands of labourers overseen by Bazalgette inspired the artist Ford Madox Brown as he painted Work, a large canvas completed in 1865, the same year that the main drainage works were opened at Crossness by the Prince of Wales (though the construction in fact continued for another decade).

"Ocean Park #79," a 93-by-81-inch 93-by-81-inch 93-by-81-inch 93-by-81-inchoilonition of canvas so beautiful, it breaks my heart," Bancompletedd.

Next to the preening cat hangs a painting that looks like a triangular protest banner made of loose canvas, completed by several eggs-over-easy sculptures affixed to it, along with the phrase BODY WORK.

"People are always calling me a mirror, and if a mirror looks into a mirror, what is there to see?" In another 6-foot-high canvas completed in 1962, "Daily News," Warhol used acrylic and pencil to mimic the front and back pages of the New York tabloid.

All he'd have to do was call an old "school chum" at United Press International, and a photographer would hurry to Keane's home to snap a few pictures of Walter posting in front of a half-completed canvas.

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