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"It was about something that transcended that whole canvas".
I want you to work the whole canvas to build up texture and movement".
"I realised I needed to study the whole canvas," he says.
Clear-eyed, sympathetic and scholarly, she spreads the whole canvas, alive with incident and detail, with places and people.
This transcendent state let art flow out of him so freely that he typically finished a whole canvas in a single sitting.
He compares the painting to Dürer for botanical precision, and also to Bosch and Peter Bruegel, in the way the whole canvas is covered with figures.
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Another technique is to dig a shallow trench in the ground, line it with rocks, build a fire to heat the rocks and place a pig above them, then cover the whole with wet canvas and sand, the way New Englanders do for clambakes on the beach.
After fifteen minutes, the whole midsection of the canvas was covered.
When it arrived, Drago crashed to the canvas, the whole boxing world feeling the vibrations.
These were separate commissions and were rarely studies for paintings, as it was his usual practice to make a careful drawing of the head and sometimes the whole composition on the canvas itself and to paint over it.
The shacks in the camp are brilliantly eccentric, built among the pines from raw planks and corrugated tin and canvas, the whole artfully crafted to resemble something knocked together in a hurry by someone without a spirit level.
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