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At the top of each entry, he scrawls his blood pressure.
"I don't write my music for Sony," he scrawls in one memorable screed.
By the end, he has seven pages of scribbles and scrawls and sketches.
Its books are graffiti scrawls and one of the best jukeboxes in the city.
Its walls preserve the anguished scratched scrawls of past inmates, including some in Hebrew.
Ricardo Buchanan scrawls words on scraps of paper that he keeps in his uniform pocket.
Of his last poems, Roiphe writes: He scrawls through rage, bitterness, bile, jealousy of the living;
She takes one look at herself and scrawls "Game on!" in pink lipstick on the mirror.
Online conspiracies and "corner of the internet" scrawls have long since crossed over to the mainstream.
He frequently scrawls the names of his artist-heroes, or lines from poems,  across the paintings.
I like seeing the squares overwritten with thick scrawls of ink — they're proof of my labor.
" In another letter, he calls the famed artist "a menace" and scrawls, "To hell with him.
But during his time sitting there, he scrawls the letters "SG WAS HERE" on the wall.
When someone scrawls the word on Eisa's locker at school, she is so offended she takes revenge.
She tears the note from the spiral notebook, folds it in half, scrawls "DAD" on the outside.
After tracing the outline of a doorway around herself, Mendieta scrawls a series of words in sharp, swift movements.
He narrates it, he drives the ephemeral plot, he philosophizes and ruminates and remembers, he occasionally scrawls a poem.
The note to her ex-fiance, Pete Davidson, that Grande scrawls across a faux burn book ("sry i dipped").
Some were testy, insisting that pen scrawls on napkins and random pieces of paper were proof of their claims.
The urgent scrawls of names, crowding one another for visual dominance, was a form of branding as self-determination.
Examples: A group of teens breaks into an LGBT center, destroys property and scrawls anti-gay graffiti on the walls.
My favorites are the nonsensical scrawls of text that loop through the air like you're living in an unfinished Power Point.
My therapist probably scrawls "White lady seems to be momentarily over her first world problems" in her notebook after I leave.
In the first three days of their experiment, there were more than 3,000 visitors, 304 digital messages — and no new graffiti scrawls.
Composition books are filled with scrawls, sentences and pages are dashed off with incredible speed, and then chopped up with unforgiving edits.
He made minimal paintings, in the spirit of the painter Robert Rauschenberg, and frenetic pencil scrawls not unlike those of Cy Twombly.
The Oscar winner was game, and that's why "Chris Rat" is now sporting devil imagery and black scrawls all over his handsome face.
Taking up a whole wall of their East London brewery is a whiteboard filled with scrawls for new ideas, names for beers, and recipes.
The scrawls followed the appearance of two swastikas, graffitied with the words "Go Trump," in a Brooklyn Heights playground last month, prompting a communitywide demonstration.
The crayon-synth scrawls of the rendition of Blondie's "The Tide Is High" is particularly upsetting in the way it apes the swooning rhythms of the original.
He then reproduced their hilariously impertinent scrawls in paint and oil stick on canvas, turning Malcolm X, for instance, into a blue-lidded, fuchsia-lipped drag queen.
At the British Library (BL), Fleming's modest but epoch-making notes sit alongside a selection of other illustrious scrawls as part of the exhibition "Writing: Making Your Mark".
If he reads a paper, or—a high honour—scrawls a note in its margins, aides send word to its authors, casting a roseate glow over all involved.
In his response to the report, Lewis noted the receipts for the transactions did not have his signature, and contained only "scrawls or marks" in the signature block.
It's a slender volume, adorned with childish scrawls ("you liar") and filled with descriptions of creatures like the winged doxy and a dragon known as the antipodean opaleye.
The kind of Twitter bravado we see all the time from pro athletes, but Patrick scrawls these thoughts as holy scripture, and he followed it to the letter.
For amidst what became the artist's blusterous scrawls and splatterings of paint, Twombly threaded in passages and themes from the poetry of Sappho, Homer, Virgil, Keats, Cavafy, and others.
And noticing that poor Evan has been unable to find anyone to sign the cast on his broken arm, Connor scrawls his name across it with a mocking sneer.
On the other side is a new image by Ms. Meiselas: a young man, a scarf wrapped around his face to hide his identity, scrawls graffiti on a wall.
Ms. Smith has constructed this indoor installation as a labyrinth whose walls sport both graffitiesque scrawls and pasted-on fabric, some of it shirts, shorts and other discarded clothing.
She spoke during a group interview in the newsroom, a brightly lit, grungy space whose walls bear decades of quotes by staff members memorialized in (decidedly undigital) handwritten scrawls.
Enter a new boy, a stranger booted from a posh academy, who scrawls "NIHILISM" on the cover of his notebook and elevates the group's ennui into something more profound.
In this case, that means more than 100 sketches and notes from Jeffers's archives, printed on textured cotton paper to mimic the feel of pencil scrawls on a notebook.
In New York, it's an upbeat, glittery affair with tabletops covered in Pollocky scrawls, comfortable leather banquettes and classically rendered Northern Italian food prepared by Jordan Frosolone and Danilo Galati.
He snickers, stuffs it in his pocket and then, noticing that no one has signed the cast on Evan's broken arm, mockingly scrawls his name across it in giant letters.
There, Brittany Kaiser, a former employee of Cambridge Analytica, scrawls the name of the company onto a strut of "the temple" that will eventually get burned in that fiery annual ritual.
Redditors could only fill a pixel every five minutes, using just 16 colors, and many participants initially drew what you might expect: childlike scrawls, hateful symbols, genitalia, and other crude doodles.
The episode ends first with profundity — "In this terrifying world, all we have are the connections that we make," BoJack scrawls in an apology note — and then with a great closing gag.
Adorned only with a few graffiti scrawls and a sign advertising long-discontinued games of Sunday evening bingo, it sat empty until it was sold to a developer last year for $15,226.
I'd arrive at her cluttered office every few months to find my latest pages sitting in the middle of her desk, covered with pencil scrawls and festooned with little yellow Post-its.
Perhaps the most fascinating of these works are Gehry's preliminary sketches, which do resemble the inscrutable one shown in "Arthur," often consisting of fluid scrawls rendered in bank ink on Bristol board.
Batting those beautiful eyes and blushing from cleavage to hairline, she begged him to call on her again the next week, when he had digested all the workings of her timber-business scrawls.
Ms. Smith has constructed this indoor installation, on view through June 25, as a labyrinth whose walls sport both graffitiesque scrawls and pasted-on fabric, some of it shirts, shorts and other discarded clothing.
And when Connor is fretting about what he can say at the funeral, she hastily scrawls some ingenious thoughts down on paper, which he then takes up to the church's pulpit and delivers apparently verbatim.
Today it sits covered with paint, its three stories blasted — or, in graffiti parlance, "blessed" — with the signature scrawls, robots, zombies, cigarette-smoking goldfish, leering eyeballs, dripping bananas and other work of 125 graffiti artists.
Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania (CNN)After most of his rallies, Donald Trump inches his way along a ropeline with a hoard of Secret Service agents and scrawls his signature on a mix of hats, books and signs.
LOS ANGELES — Among his many pregame duties whenever the Houston Rockets are on the road, Tony Nila scrawls each player's nickname on a strip of masking tape and affixes it to the top of that player's locker.
Her "Bricolages" from the 23s incorporate claws, animal pelts, taxidermy eyes, and other objects into bubbling, volcanic pours of enamel and watery stains of paint — intimations of mutilation and bodily fluids, or violent scrawls pulsing with vitality and terror.
A useful tool for any budding young journalist, this piece of property can filled with a variety of notes—from liberal, lengthy scrawls that will be indecipherable come tomorrow morning to the odd word written in SCREAMING CAPITAL LETTERS.
He subsequently copied those scrawls exactly as they appeared on his skin, and then redrew a large-scale version of them on bicolored cardboard, which resulted in the painting depicting the flat face and compact body of a barn owl.
When he wants action or response, he scrawls the staffers' names on that paper and either hands the clip to them in person, or has a staffer create a PDF of it — with handwritten commentary — and email it to them.
The unconsidered drips and scrawls of paint with which this Chilean artist covers them might seem self-indulgent, but they give the surfaces a visual texture that subtly complicates their kitchen-sink topology while also making it easier to follow.
Beyond it, whole tree trunks receded for hundreds of feet along the central aisle, each piece sliced down for future use and tagged with its dimensions and genus; others, already singled out for future jobs, were marked with scrawls of white chalk.
But for the music on the missing pages, our only clues come from the multiple drafts preserved in the "Leonore Sketchbook," 346 pages of scrawls and chicken-scratches now bound together into a forbiddingly vast volume in the State Library of Berlin.
My memories of the concerts are patchy — all those soundchecks and backstage rooms merge into one after a while — but the hills, when I could find them, have remained with me, marked up as scrawls on a great big grubby map I keep.
" It seemed a fitting text for all the people who have spent time among words and history in the Reading Rom: "I'd give anything to find that birdy boy again / bursting out into the dusky blue afternoon / with his satchel of scrawls and scribbles, / radiating heat, singing with joy.
There are also signs of written life throughout — scrawls about cuts in government services, the Fania Records logo and, on "It's Yours," Mr. Parlá adds tags from older graffiti writers, including Coco 9663 and Chino BYI, a gesture that bonds the painting not just to the museum, but to the streets outside.
Starting with cheap, found canvases, he applied gestural splatters and scrawls of paint, "détourning" the works into critiques of "tasteful" bourgeois European culture, which had become available in mass-produced form after World War II. "Détournement is the opposite of quotation," says a text on the wall at the gallery, quoting the French writer and Situationist provocateur Guy Debord.
Timepieces dominate the exhibition, whether clocks, like the "World Clock" (2012) that tracks global time zones with innocuous items like rotating pills in a bottle for Paris or nail clippers for Sydney, or devices to consider the passage of time, like "Signature" (1993) which endlessly scrawls Hawkinson's signature with a jerry-rigged turntable positioned on an old school desk.
"What keeps despots, dictators awake at night, what topples evil empires is the little person who goes into the square in the middle of the town in the dark of the night and scrawls on the wall, 'No,'" Cardinal Joseph Tobin of Newark, New Jersey, said earlier this month at a rally to support a Mexican immigrant threatened with deportation.
By the time we come to the final volume, left half-empty at Thoreau's death in 1862, the writing scrawls at a tilt to the very edges of the page — top, bottom and sides — as if the writer were afraid he would not have the time and space to fully express the "ever new self" that the journal-writing had given him access to.
The rebels were alternately dressed in tailored or safari suits; striped polo shirts; two-tone work jackets patched with flap pockets; checkered shirts splashed with scrawls and painterly daubs; V-neck sweaters that looked as if they had been swiped from granddad's closet; camouflage overshirts patterned with random slashing; high-waist trousers so wide at the hem a wearer would not get far as he bushwhacked through that jungle.
The temple wall has designs built in square shaped blocks and ornamental scrawls.
Enid eventually stumbles upon Alexandria's gates. She initially starts to walk away, but then scrawls "JSS" on her hand and goes inside. In the present, Carol Peletier (Melissa McBride) collects ingredients from the pantry. Shelly (Susie Spear) complains about wanting a pasta maker.
As he comes to he sees them making a hurried departure in the modified ship. The spacemen give the old man his last wish. He barely survives the trip, and dies shortly after landing. Charlie buries Harriman's space-suited body on the surface of the Moon and scrawls his epitaph on the tag from an oxygen bottle.
Henchman Harve (Humphrey Bogart) has no fear of Vivian, who is now a hopeless drug addict, desperate for a fix. However, shaking with fear, she scrawls a message in lipstick on her nightgown and throws herself through the window of the fourth- floor apartment where she and her son are being held, leading to the child's rescue.
She frequently disappears into her secret attic rooms to fantasize and sulk. She scrawls on walls with charcoal and makes such wild claims as "[W]hen I am Queen, I am going to burn down the castle!", which upsets the aged Nannie Slagg. Lady Fuchsia Groan will never become Queen; but her fantasies of romance and adventure seem to keep her forever young.
Laurie Holden portrayed Covarrubias in all of the character's appearances. Marita Covarrubias is introduced as an informant to Fox Mulder (David Duchovny) after the death of his former source, X (Steven Williams). X scrawls the letters "SRSG" in his own blood as he dies, leading Mulder to the Special Representative to the Secretary-General of the United Nations.Meisler (1998), pp. 19–25.
Zoomorphic graffiti at La Blanca, Petén. Incised lines overwritten in black for clarity. Early opinions on Maya graffiti were that they represented the crude scrawls of Postclassic squatters in Classic-period ruins. Later investigators, such as George F. Andrews, regarded graffiti as folk art produced by the Classic Maya elite in their own residences and workplaces.Andrews 1980, pp. 2–3.
He studied at the Art Teachers' Training College in Tel Aviv and later taught at the HaMidrasha – Faculty of the Arts in Ramat HaSharon. In the early 1960s, Raffi Lavie began to paint in spontaneous scrawls reminiscent of graffiti and comic strip art. He wrote on his paintings as if they were walls covered with scribbles. His work has been described as angry, nervous, aggressive, and abrasive.
Madame wakens suddenly and scrawls on a piece of paper, "Thérèse and Laurent are m ...." She loses strength and stops. The guests think she meant something complimentary and leave to let her rest. Thérèse and Laurent argue violently; finally, Laurent throws his wife to the floor and exits. On the verge of insanity, Thérèse kneels before Madame, and confesses her affair with Laurent and begs for forgiveness.
When Charity arrives she finds that Sadie has briefed all the guests on her wild days and the talk keeps returning to her seedy past life. "Charity goes ballistic," says Patsy. "Tom is furious with her for letting him down and she leaves in disgrace." Then, at work the next day, Charity clashes with Sadie and scrawls ‘I Quit’ in lipstick on the office mirror and throws paperwork around.
Sam shrugs and chucks the iron ball, plus Bugs, overboard. Bugs storms up to Sam again (without the iron ball) and demands an explanation, but Sam orders Bugs to swab the deck. A short argument ends with Bugs mopping the deck. As payback, Bugs scrawls insults on the deck ("The Captain's wife wears Army shoes", "The Captain loves Gravel Gertie", "The Captain is a shnook"), which Sam angrily scrubs off.
Laurie Holden portrayed Covarrubias in all appearances of the character. Marita Covarrubias is introduced as an informant to Mulder after the death of his former source, X. X scrawls the letters "S.R.S.G." in his own blood as he dies, leading Mulder to the Special Representative to the Secretary-General of the United Nations. However, it is later revealed that Covarrubias is working for the Smoking Man and the Syndicate.
Stalking The American Life, Urban Scrawls, American Passport, Armed Response, Alfred Mann, and Cleave Land. He made his television scoring debut with Family Practice on the Lifetime Network, produced by Sony Television. Jones recently made his first entry into scoring video games with The Digits: Fraction Blast. Jones has created music for a number of commercials including Martha Stewart/Staples,Nike, The LIFE Foundation and the audio logo for Dow Microbial Control.
Alfie Zimmer, a traveling salesman peddling gourmet frozen foods, pulls into a Motel 6 in Nebraska for the night. He settles in and pulls out a revolver, ready to commit suicide because he can't "go on living the way he had been living." Alfie has a hobby of recording strange bathroom graffiti which he has discovered on his many long, lonely travels. He starts noting down scrawls on the walls that attracted his attention, gradually becoming fascinated with them.
The Zoo TV stages were designed by Willie Williams, U2's stage designer since the War Tour of 1982–1983. In place of U2's austere and minimalist productions of the 1980s, the Zoo TV stage was a complex setup, designed to instill "sensory overload" in its audience. The set's giant video screens showed footage of the band members performing, pre-recorded video, live television transmissions, and flashing text phrases. Electronic, tabloid-style headlines ran on scrawls at the ends of the stage.
Meanwhile, Alfie is in his bed, staring at a magazine in which there are undressed dolls, titled "Roxy & Babs get it on!" and proceeds to masturbate. Allen walks in on him with the newspaper and suit as he does so, but immediately exits out of embarrassment. With the start of the bridge, puppet birds sing outside the home, while Alfie sneaks out of his room and tries to get beer out of the refrigerator, but is ultimately caught by Allen. She then takes off his "stupid fitted cap", as he scrawls a picture of her, which is also the cover of "Littlest Things".
Komodo then has a clandestine meeting with Billy Zeber, Sheila's husband, who charges Komodo with protecting her, disappearing into the night. Komodo is again captured by Victor, but is saved again by Shig and the atoms, as well as Walter Crenshaw's son. Gojiro, still spying on Victor, has a vision of Victor's childhood, and witnesses Victor pick up the small comic book explaining Gojiro's true origin that Komodo had attempted to give to Victor, which inspires him to make a new equation on the blackboard. Gojiro returns to the cave and scrawls it on the wall, then sees on TV that the mansion has been ransacked.
While watching a science-fiction B movie, The Flaming Globes of Sigmund, Jerry falls asleep. He wakes in the middle of the night and scrawls a joke for his stand-up comedy act. The following day he is unable to read what he wrote down; a running gag in the episode has Jerry asking people what he wrote and they all offer different interpretations. While Jerry has lunch with George and Elaine at Monk's Café, hoping they can interpret his scrawl, George becomes alarmed by pains in his chest and thinks he is having a heart attack; they have him transported to a hospital.
This series features terse, colorless scrawls, reminiscent of chalk on a blackboard, that form no actual words and are examples of asemic writing. Twombly made this work using an unusual technique: he sat on the shoulders of a friend, who shuttled back and forth along the length of the canvas, thus allowing the artist to create his fluid, continuous lines.Cy Twombly Untitled (1970) MoMA Collection In the summer and early autumn of 1969, Twombly made a series of fourteen paintings while staying at Bolsena, a lake to the north of Rome. In 1971, Nini Pirandello, the wife of Twombly's Roman gallerist Plinio De Martiis, died suddenly. In tribute, Twombly painted the elegiac Nini’s Paintings.
There is some evidence that human activity in the area of their nests may cause decreased productivity — they are known to travel as far as a kilometer (about a half mile) to mob people, for example — but, contrarily, some choose to nest near human habitation. The female lays a clutch of , with most nests containing . The eggs are subelliptical, slightly glossy and smooth, measuring and weighing . They range in colour from pale to medium green, olive or buff, and may be variably marked with spots, blotches, or scrawls of brown, grey, violet, or black; these markings may be fine and evenly distributed over the entire surface of the egg, or thick and concentrated towards the egg's larger end.
Because when Carrie quietly scrawls that star for Brody on the wall, a star that no one will recognize except her and maybe a few other people, we couldn't ask for a better memorial to the character." Emily VanDerWerff and Sonia Saraiya reviewed the episode for The A.V. Club. VanDerWerff graded the episode an "A-" and commented that "The Star" was the strongest episode of the third season. She wrote, "Above all, it did the main thing a season finale should do: It made me interested to see what season four looks like. I don't know if I would have said that before watching “The Star,” and that I feel that way after watching it is the highest compliment I could pay it.
His disrespect for the local building tradition he dismissed as primitive is evident in his numerous sketches with appended scrawls such as 'Moghul tosh' and his short remark that 'they want me to do Hindu – Hindon't I say!' In the post-Mutiny era, however, it was decided that sensitivity must be shown to the local surroundings in order to better integrate the building within its political context, and after much political debate Lutyens conceded to incorporating local Indo-Saracenic motifs, albeit in a rather superficial decorational form on the skin of the building.Inan, 100-101 Detail of one of the chhatri pavilions on the roof Various Indian elements were added to the building. These included several circular stone basins on top of the building, as water features are an important part of Indian architecture.
The entrance was lit by two green lamps giving it, according to patrons, the appearance of a police precinct and giving rise to speculation that it was owned for a period by the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association of the City of New York (a claim that was vehemently denied after patrons died in a 1977 fire). Emlyn Williams described a visit in 1927: :Up some stairs at a desk an ashen bored man in shirtsleeves produced a ledger crammed with illegible scrawls. I added mine, paid my dollar, was handed a key, towel and robe, hung the key on my wrist and mounted to a large floor as big as a warehouse and as high: intersecting rows of private rooms each windowless cell dark except from the glimmer from above through wire-netting shredded with dust and containing a narrow workhouse bed...[he later heard] a casual whisper, a sigh lighter than thistle-down, a smothered moan.
His breezier canvases have been compared to Philip Guston's transitional pictures from the mid-1960s (and also sometimes evoke Per Kirkeby or Joan Mitchell). Richard Aldrich, Untitled, 2008, Oil and wax on panel, 19⅝ x 13½ inchesAlthough mostly abstract and casual, Aldrich's paintings also betray a distinctly literary sensibility, even as he targets what he has called the essential "unwordliness of experience." Snippets of text and random words-UFO, the numeral 4-appear as decals or pencil scrawls, while lines incised with the back of a brush suggest writing once removed. Taciturn pictures carry evocative and ungainly verbal appendages in the form of elliptical press releases or titles like Large Obsessed with Hector Guimard, 2008, a nod to the architect of Paris's Art Nouveau metro stations, or If I Paint Crowned I've Had It, Got Me, 2008, a telling paraphrase of Cézanne explaining he would be ruined if he tried to paint the "crowned" effect of a still life rather than the thing itself. Aldrich’s work proceeds from the assumption that aesthetic experience is no longer localized in any self-sufficient surface or material.

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