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  1. not painted

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The unpainted bolts joining the boxes together are always visible and unpainted.
And the chair, usually in unpainted metal, completed that look.
Unpainted metal in flood cars will show signs of rust.
A lot of white, unpainted ground is visible throughout the painting.
The artist's decision to leave the clay unpainted is equally apt.
The unicorn is unpainted (beautifully laminated instead) pine, oak and maple.
The Minotaur is made of unpainted lime tree wood and metal.
Patches of unpainted canvas allow the saturations to shine more brightly.
An Indian flag hung across the unpainted, incomplete two-storied building.
Its huge boxy buildings are aggressively plain, finished with unpainted gray concrete.
Between them clouds of white play deceptively intricate games with streaks of unpainted gilding.
This unpainted steel cage is pierced by a mirrored opening, and suggestive of conjoined figures.
The cult of unpainted sculpture continued to permeate Europe, buttressing the equation of whiteness with beauty.
They were parked on the shoulder of a stretch of unpainted blacktop alongside a whitewashed fence.
One, possibly an early Volkswagen Beetle, is from the front a smooth and featureless unpainted shell.
Cars hailing from the 1960s roll down pockmarked streets, past unpainted buildings and under worn bridges.
Nestled in the lower right- and left-hand corners are exact pencil drawing on unpainted canvas.
The video showed power cables protruding from the walls, and unpainted spaces where monitors should have been.
In leaving parts of these works unpainted, he seamlessly merges the formal with the personal and symbolic.
He boxed and shipped twenty unpainted webs to Colorado, so that he could continue his spider work.
Unpainted plywood was a staple of his work, along with Plexiglas and metals like anodized aluminum. 2.
He passes a dozen cabins, modest wood-sided vacation homes, unpainted, shut tight for the off-season.
There are also unpainted patches on one of Bland's feet and at the bottom of Martin's cape.
With their ragged edges and unpainted borders, the paintings look like they have been pulled off their stretchers.
This simpler, unpainted steel cage is pierced by a mirrored opening, its form suggestive of two conjoined figures.
In addition, the unpainted sheets of wood chosen are rich with organic patterning: flamelike grains, knots like eyes.
The goal was to discover novel spheres of expression: the unspoken word, the unpainted image, the unheard sound.
There were soul-busting songs and unpainted, teetotalling women; women in hats, with fans, on the verge of fainting.
The buyer claims their $54,000 Model 1003 had chipped paint and a partly unpainted wheel well, among other problems.
All unpainted white plastic with 33D-printed components, the barge was nowhere near what the finished product would look like.
The unpainted wood in "b/w/g #24" (2016) brought yet another contrasting voice into the dialogue between the paintings.
The Sea Ranch's early unpainted wooden houses were minuscule in size, their charming and inventive architecture deliberately veiled by trees.
The deep blue shapes – with white (or unpainted) lines cutting through them – become something to work with, against, and around.
There is no discernible pattern to the patches, and in some places she has left the gessoed ground white, unpainted.
Its front-most panel is predominantly unpainted plywood, which brings into play another of painting's defining fundamentals, the figure/ground relationship.
The core rocket will be unpainted to save on hundreds of pounds of white paint that was only for cosmetic purposes.
The effort failed: a TV above the stage not angled just so and an unpainted curtain rail made Mr. Gilkes fidget.
"Bechhofen" (1972), an unpainted Polish Synagogue piece featured in the Whitney retrospective, executed entirely in varnished wood, is an early example.
She drove through brilliantly green fields, past a cotton gin, trailer parks and unpainted houses out of a John Grisham novel.
Mounted on the white walls of 'T' Space, alone or in small clusters, these sculptures are built from scraps of unpainted lumber.
They are irregular transparent forms "resting" on the brown surface of the unbleached, unpainted canvas support, limned by the shadows they cast.
Except for two red sections, each piece is painted a different color (turquoise, green, reddish brown, and brown, with one left unpainted).
Her house remains a work in progress, with unpainted walls and construction padding on the floors, the rooms strewn with power tools.
Staffers work at desks and in sleek, glass-doored offices rather than huddled behind plastic folding tables surrounded by unpainted dry wall.
A series of small paintings depict four woodcut prints by Esherick, hung in hand-carved wooden frames on an unpainted wooden wall.
Bits of unpainted white paper pierce the surfaces and limn the edges of the flattened shapes, leavening the overall darkness of the palette.
These two hurricanes have cost me my trips, these opportunities and my studio — dark for three weeks and counting — houses a commission unpainted.
On the unpainted border was the single smudgy fingerprint of an anonymous North Korean, the hand of the surveillance state reaching out, still.
Some extend for miles, spreading over hilltops and down into canyons, where countless people live in red brick shanties and unpainted cement huts.
By leaving the bolts unpainted, Judd shares something with Robert Ryman, which is the desire to reveal how a work is put together.
James's or Balzac's words can describe paintings the crazy artists can't actually paint, or intuit canvases that were as of yet unpainted, unpaintable.
On our way home, we decide to go to a game shop and pick up Reaper Minis, little game figurines that are typically unpainted.
The image is delimited by a brushy, wavering outer boundary that leaves a margin of about an inch of unpainted linen surrounding the composition.
Within a year, Frankenthaler would strip down the content of her paintings, pushing more non-objective forms to the center of otherwise unpainted canvases.
"This will give us information about the exposure of painted and unpainted cows to predation risks, and where the conflict hot spots are," he said.
It is covered with red, white, and blue graffiti on the side that faced democratic West Berlin while the side facing East Berlin remains unpainted.
They all include a few patches of brownish-gray unpainted linen, making the complicated patterns seem even more evanescent, like static washing across a screen.
The master has unpainted wood wall-sheathing and a plaster fireplace, as well as two closets, while the en-suite bathroom has a jetted tub.
The $50,000 Volvo I was driving — like a Tesla I've tried — got confused by unpainted lane lines, for instance, and I had to take over.
In fact, there is so much exposed and unpainted wood, in columns, beams and ceilings, it gives the condos the appearance of a construction zone.
The rediscovery of Greco-Roman sculpture in the 15th century spawned a long-held misperception that the artists of Antiquity intentionally left their work unpainted.
Where the austere Shaker cabinets and rocking chairs are unpainted or feature muted blues, rust reds, and ochers, each of the Aestheticist pieces are proud peacocks.
Electric cables and unused scaffolding lay outside the building and parts of the complex remained unpainted, but inside there was electricity to power the conveyor belts.
This play is then shown on the Jumbotron and the crowd cheers as though it is actually happening on the unpainted field in front of us.
In 1963, a book on the "Unpainted Pictures" by the eminent German art historian Werner Haftmann falsely claimed that Nolde turned away from Nazism in 1943.
The number 63, emblazoned on the side of the white car, which has a roof showing unpainted carbon fiber, commemorates the year of Lamborghini's founding, 1963.
The Glasgow-based Cathy Wilkes, 52, sculpts tableaus of vulnerable, impoverished-seeming, full-size papier-mâché figures, often children, unpainted and ghostly, in forlorn domestic scenes.
The actual illustrations are very interesting, as they focus on the figure and the expression on the face, and, more often than not, leave the background unpainted.
Once you have that master, and you can make more than one of them, I would make one that's painted and one that's just the master, unpainted.
To the west, shantytowns cover the hilltops like grimy mosaics, looking down on the city center, a welter of unpainted concrete apartment towers and distressed public buildings.
"It was a thriving, bustling community, there must have been 15 or 20 families living there," she said, pointing to the unpainted cottages farther down the road.
Blank, unpainted areas, reminiscent of the patches of bare canvas that Cézanne left in his late work, establish an unexpected breathing room between painted surface and physical space.
With the roiling forms and tangled lines placed above the white unpainted spaces below, we are reminded of shrubs, trees, and vegetation growing up to the river's edge.
The empty bands of unpainted wall, with spray paint on either side, emanate a yellow aura, which is quite effective in conjuring up the brightness of the sun.
African-Americans, the majority of county residents, were largely illiterate, living in unpainted wooden shacks insulated with newspapers, their children shunted to squalid schools with no instructional materials.
Bush left part of the canvas, in the lower right-hand corner, unpainted, and the fringe stripes to the right are not evenly rectangular and vary in size.
Beginning with a field of white hexagons, she created 'florets' by choosing one tile to be left unpainted while incrementally coloring the hexagons around it into an asymmetrical 'flower.
As with all of the paintings in this exhibition, there are areas that she leaves unpainted, creating the impression that the colors and forms are emerging from the ground.
The next panel would be an acidy copper green, which was the color painted on the window trim of the gray, unpainted dune shack we use to stay in.
In other watercolors, where the colors bleed into each other, Duran seems to have worked in from the edge, making the unpainted ground a field of perforated, negative spaces.
"We're all painted birds, freaks with our own eccentric coloring, and wherever we fly, the unpainted birds peck at us and drag us to the ground," Gabriela tells Anya.
The only town on this old winding road was Navenchauc, a community of low square houses, most of them made of rough unpainted cement blocks, lining mongrel-haunted lanes.
Across the unpainted gesso, flanked by the green arch and the black and red shapes, there is a cluster of short, thick marks in blue, orange, and plum pastel.
After his death in 1956, the Nolde Foundation exhibited the "Unpainted Pictures" in a special room at the museum and excised anti-Semitic passages from new editions of his memoirs.
While unpainted cows and cows with black stripes endured upward of 110 bites in 30 minutes, the black-and-white cows suffered fewer than 60 in the same period, researchers found.
Designed to Katz's specifications by a Japanese architect, the new studio is a big, airy room, fifty feet long by thirty feet wide, with a high ceiling and unpainted wood beams.
Egyptian officials began discussing whether to drill a very small hole behind the north wall, from an unpainted nook adjoining the burial chamber, and peek in with a fibre-optic camera.
These colors become abstract, appendage-like shapes that continue off the smaller canvases onto the larger support, whose center is unpainted white gesso, but whose outer edges are coated in yellow.
In the two paintings titled "Summer in the City," Meyer lays down a patchwork ground of pale yellow and green glyphs, along with irregular off-white areas, again leaving areas unpainted.
But whenever the two met — while at Mar-a-Lago, at the local mall, and at beauty pageants they were judging, as Cowan said — Trump brought up the unpainted paw every time.
A huddle of wooden cottages, often unpainted, some wooden fences, some vegetable plots, a few chickens running around, perhaps a shady grove of trees nearby, a lazily flowing river, surrounded by endless fields.
When she opened up an unpainted, waterlogged manta, she found the earthy residue had expressed itself in a series of delicate Rorschach-like forms that resembled X-rays of plants or exotic insects.
Amid this sober coloration splashes of yellow and pink abound, and vivid blues and emerald greens, all tempered by the many snowdrop gaps of unpainted canvas, like floral accents in an English garden.
Nearby, a smaller mural whose connection to the theme of gentrification is indecipherable, features a seal balancing a ball — formed by the unpainted circle where a sign used to hang — on its nose.
Hangzhou, by contrast, has left no stone unturned, no wall unpainted and no sewer unsealed in getting ready for the G2120 Summit, an annual gathering of the leaders of the world's 96.83 leading economies.
Fans can pledge more to get bonus models and extra knick knacks, on top of the $125 starter set than includes the rules, accessories, and unpainted models for you to play the game with.
He called a series of small-format watercolors he produced toward the end of the war his "Unpainted Pictures," and said they were studies for oil paintings that he had been prohibited from making.
In these City Ballet performances, the freedom of Robbins's departures from the details of his music felt like the paintings in which Cézanne leaves parts of the canvas magisterially unpainted, or like Matisse cutouts.
The pink, ghostly glow evokes both the whale's flesh and the buckets that fill with blood when the whale is flensed, while the unpainted knotholes suggest something that has been sawed or scraped away.
Pristine but unpainted, the sculpture is a wooden rendition of a stone, the peculiar result of a human using nature to recreate nature, hung to the ceiling and accompanied by the sounds of composer RSM.
Particularly among the generation that grew up in the 1960s, embittered with their parents for enabling dictatorship and war, Lenz's novel elevated Nolde's "Unpainted Pictures" to symbols of heroic artistic resistance against a tyrannical regime.
The temporary wooden walls constructed for the Arsenale group show have been left unpainted, to avoid it "looking too much like an art fair," Mr. Rugoff said on a tour of the exhibition last week.
The next slide was an etching of a theatre from the perspective of the stage, showing the unpainted backs of the scenery, the silhouettes of three actors, and, beyond the footlights, a big black space.
AL HOCEIMA, Morocco — The house, down a dusty dirt track in a small village near the city of Al Hoceima in northern Morocco, looked dreary outside, with its unpainted facade, but inside the mood was cheery.
The nails that held them together had been weeping rust onto the unpainted wood for so long that I put a towel down so as not to stain my white shorts, and got snapped at for it.
With his camera set up in front of the house, but off to one side, every little sad, chipped tile of the worn-out siding is visible; the unpainted shed in the background is leaning to one side.
That wit comes courtesy of Haim Steinbach, whose "Display #27 – Barn Wall," 1991, offers the facade of a rustic building, one little door opening to reveal a pail of milk, the other exposing the unpainted back of the work.
Its straight lines and unpainted aluminum frame give the impression that T3 has just rolled off a clean, modern assembly line and not out of an ancient brick factory space in Greenpoint, shared by many other manufacturing companies and start-ups.
It was here that Frankenthaler learned to strip down the content of her paintings, pushing more non-objective forms to the center of otherwise unpainted canvases, and then later on in her process release her abstractions from these spatial restraints.
The inevitable meaning of these objects is in the shock of the sensibilities, it attacks the commonplace by substituting commonplace objects for art … More to my point is the presentation by Rauschenberg of completely unpainted panels in his first exhibition at the Stable.
Her chipped nails fasten a button; her unpainted face beams, both wrinkled and serene; the playful brocade of a trouser leg visually mirrors the cracked lines of her heel upon a YSL mule, rendering the surface of her skin a tapestry of time.
Turner's Whaling Pictures has, in its one-room array, the four canvases on which Turner attempted to capture "that one creature in the world which must remain unpainted to the last," as Herman Melville wrote in Moby-Dick; or, The Whale (1851).
In the kit you'll find a detailed rule book, campaign book, pre-made Stranger Things character sheets (including Will the Wise and Dustin the Dwarf), two spooky Demogorgon figurines (one left unpainted for those who like to customize), and a set of iconic polyhedral dice.
Yun continued this process until he was satisfied with the density of the hue and the clarity of the portal or portals, and the nub of the linen was no longer visible, except along the edges where earlier layers peek through or what he left unpainted.
The unpainted walls scarred with holes, the solitary electric fan, the single, low to the floor traditional Thai bed on the creaking floor, the high pitched burp of the tuk-tuk taxis two-stroke engines roaring up and down the dim, wet glow of the streets outside.
In one of the small monotypes I saw at the studio, Whitney painted a loosely brushed ground of watermelon red in which he set three horizontal rows of unpainted, irregularly shaped rectangles, squares, and trapezoids, four in the top row and five in the middle and bottom rows.
Correspondences abound across works as well: "Penumbra"'s maze-like nest of ink has visual analogues in the intricate pencil-work throughout the show; and the many unpainted sections of "lemon window" recall the gaps, holes, and other visual reminders of loss, decay, and absence that permeate the show.
Walk around the table and observe how the composition — which consists of a black circular focal point encased within a complex scaffolding of cuboid volumes in white, grey, or the neutral beige of the unpainted paper, the whole enclosed within another larger circle — appears to transform before your very eyes.
In July, he presented Properties of Dust and Smoke, pt 1 in Marfa as part of the gig, in which framed drawings on the walls were complemented by unframed works laid out on two unpainted pine tabletops and across a low, long, narrow platform a few inches from the floor.
"Accession" (2015) is a medium-sized photograph of four plexiglass triangles — pink, purplish blue, black, and orange — sunk into snow so perfectly white that, if not for the sliver of sky seen in the top quarter of the work, it could almost be mistaken for an unpainted swath of primed canvas.
One such example appears on the Deep Space Rocket and Launch Control set: they included a small vehicle with four, independent wheels, inspired by an experimental rover, and after learning that white paint adds a lot of weight to a rocket, opted to change the color to orange to show that it's unpainted.
Among Snedens Landing's many colorful figures, particular note should be made of Marian Grey, a celebrated British lace-maker and sister of the writer John Cowper Powys, who bought an unpainted, ramshackle house across from the Palisades Presbyterian Church and lived there until her death in 1972 at the age of 89.
These are presented again in terms of artistic theory — we are invited to observe their use of pictorial framing, and, yes, you probably never noticed that the sensational "A Bigger Splash" has an enormous expanse of unpainted canvas left as a framing device — but their visual punch nonetheless goes straight to the gut.
The composition, if you want to call it that — it should really be characterized as a system or pattern — is a series of vertical stripes, alternately painted and unpainted, of matching widths, though the painted ones fluctuate slightly, creeping over the borders determined by the masking tape, presumably from the scrubbing-on of the color, which occasionally slips beneath or dislodges the tape's edge.
The Trudis tote is especially soft where it touches a person's body; the Brunella handbag, a rendition of a proper ladylike purse with a hinged flap, has unpainted edges so it doesn't look perfect; the hand-dyed Jeanette clutch, her most popular (and labor-intensive) model, is secured using customized brass hardware, and not custom-made, since "a lot of this comes from what I'm able to do myself," Chan says.
But, in that case, the found antennas serve the same function as the unpainted plaster surface of the low white consoles in Rachel Whiteread's "Untitled (Double)" or the chunky base and welded black sutures on Christopher Wool's 11-foot-high loops of copper-plated steel: They call attention to the vast industrial system from which their components were drawn, making the whole into a kind of networked ready-made.
The restaurant was near the hotel, at the tip of the little peninsula that formed the southern side of the harbor, and the street we walked along was like all the others in the old town, cobbled and lined on both sides with unpainted wooden houses in the National Revival style, two- or three-story buildings, oddly off-kilter and asymmetrical, with elaborate wooden beams buttressing upper floors jutting out over the foundations.
Here the canvas is as much of a solid presence as the paint itself, while retaining its own identity as unpainted fabric (abetted, in "Marriage," by the glistening stains of rabbit skin glue used as sizing), while in the remarkable "Egyptian Painting" (1978), the creaminess of the raw canvas adjoining the white and red blocks of color conveys the illusion that it is also a coat of paint, until you step forward and study it up close.

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