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I'm not trying to render something I have all tied up in a bow.
When I was studying painting as a kid, I learned that if you want to render something with strict representational accuracy, you can't come anywhere close unless you're drawing from life.
But the notion of simply downloading songs bored him, he said, so he decided to develop a tool that would roam the networks, using them not so much to steal music as to render something new.
In his own drawings, Little is often frustrated by his inability to render something recognizable; in the art we see, both of my children are considerably more engaged by the representative.
He cites two important moments in his education: first, when a high school teacher introduced him to art history – "I learned that art was not just a skill to render something, but it had deeper meanings" – and then when an art school tutor, Arnold Bode, who founded the five-yearly Documenta art festival, recruited him to work at the second festival in 1959.
"I have always been interested in an artist's desire to render something temporary, invisible, and beautiful".
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Based on the true events of November 5 1421, this heart-warming story is rendered something really treasurable by Bayley's wonderfully vivid and rich illustrations.
With their distended bellies, stick-like arms and legs, and earnest expressions, the naked figures have a whimsical quality, though their anatomy is frankly rendered — something unusual for the period.
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