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"brushy" Definitions
  1. covered with or abounding in brush or brushwood
  2. SHAGGY, ROUGH

108 Sentences With "brushy"

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"Brushy brushy brushy!" the pop star captioned a black-and-white photo of the two boys brushing their teeth before bed.
In "Meta vision," a brushy green plant all but merges with a brushy green wall against which leans a squiggle of a guitar (hello, modernism).
Good boy loves brushy brushy Let your worries fade as you watch this lucky Golden Retriever get his nose brushed, his head brushed, and his ears brushed with the upmost care.
In "Things Various," the surface is extremely brushy, choppy, agitated.
Colors are mostly tamped down; brushy but rotelike surfaces vary little.
Paint surfaces also contrast noticeably: glossy against matte, smooth against brushy.
And when it came to something called Brushy Creek brand mackerel fillets?
Mr. Hough's playing is elegant, pearly, chaste; Mr. Isserlis's extroverted, brushy, passionate.
Blackwood's loose pencil lines and brushy bright colors lend a lovely naturalistic look.
Sesame Street has updated its classic tune, "Brushy Brush," for the coronavirus age.
The surfaces run from matte to shiny, from thin, transparent layers to brushy surfaces.
While covering the famine, Carter wandered into a brushy area near a feeding station.
Some shapes are brushy; others fade a bit, as if catching light from somewhere.
We handed branches from person to person as we floated through a brushy area.
The works are brushy, open, assured, and masterful, employing both naturalistic and abstract color.
I was painting these brushy paintings — figurative — and then, thankfully, it all just fell apart.
Man and wife are seen with brushy sky-blue backgrounds that are themselves distinctly contemporary.
There are no parties up at J J Ferguson's new place on Brushy Mountain Road.
The frames of the stop-motion animation derive from bold, brushy compositions Ms. Madani paints and repaints.
In the painting "Undertow" (2016), Kaufman creates a field from wide, looping, brushy blue strokes tinged with white.
States have increasingly turned to alternative uses for closed prisons, like the distillery at Brushy Mountain in Tennessee.
The one portion that's not a secret is Brushy Mountain State Penitentiary, which closed for prison business in 22013.
Steed strokes the paste-like paint onto the surface, creating an uneven tactile skin that is pebbled and brushy.
The poster features a giant, stylized snowflake with brushy tips that bursts across a sea of azures and indigos.
Kaufman paints in acrylic, which she thickens or thins, going from solid lines to semi-transparent bands to brushy grounds.
I totally drank the Kool-Aid at PAFA and was enamored with painting from observation, and making brushy figure studies.
When Brushy Mountain State Penitentiary reopens in a few years, it will house a new moonshine distillery and a restaurant.
Brushy was also nearly impossible to escape, but Ray managed it with the help of six other convicts in 1977.
They are also effervescent and almost always in motion, flitting through wet, brushy cover as they loudly claim nesting territories.
Usually, she brings together two vocabularies, beginning with a brushy, solid, or modulated ground made of a thin coat of paint.
Critics and curators took note, recognizing affinities with the New Image style of visually arresting emblems superimposed on abstract, brushy grounds.
This allowed them to map a midden without excavating in just two or three days (longer for forested or brushy sites).
Their palette is considerably darker than her subsequent work, and they are also more brushy, more rendered, more Old Master-ish.
The name "brushy" is fitting for a rural area thick with undergrowth, briars and hidden obstacles that inflict cuts, bruises and falls.
Mr. Salle's anxieties are embodied particularly by images of women rendered by brushy, layered lines of paint and as spectral gray figures.
Dashes appear tight or brushy and can resemble nautical flags, computer code, or paragraphs (I was reminded of Philip Guston's open books).
They are carrying huge amounts of equipment, dragging themselves up and down steep, brushy slopes in terrain that never gives them a break.
A brushy black, white and sky-blue painting by Louise Fishman is a kind of encephalographic image of a personal practice of meditation.
As always, most of the paintings stack two or more brushy blocks or bands of color, separated and surrounded by a contrasting background.
Bradford previously used thin layers of color, but now the earlier colors and forms are more visible through the final layer of brushy colors.
Gene Davis and his K-9 partner Gunner located the two suitcases in a heavily brushy area of the national forest, according to police.
As I showed De Niro a group of my recent canvases — brushy landscapes of coastal scenes — I nervously rattled off a list of influences.
A number of especially romantic paintings are notable for their brushy, atmospheric depths; they depict more-or-less real objects overwhelmed by preternatural forces.
The image is delimited by a brushy, wavering outer boundary that leaves a margin of about an inch of unpainted linen surrounding the composition.
The paint runs from dry to brushy, and from thin layers to impasto, especially around what we read as the viscera dangling from torso's neck.
Ticks love wooded and brushy areas with high grass and leaf litter, so if you like to hike, stick to the center of the trails.
The four-day-old fire, named the Holy Fire for the canyon where it started, near Lake Elsinore is devouring brushy foothills, ridgetops and canyons.
Painted in a refined, brushy manner inspired by Titian's midcareer technique, their smooth and glowing backs to the viewers, the daughters overwhelm Lot's better judgment.
Suddenly and mysteriously, he died from a knock out combo of heatstroke and dehydration on a brushy hillside track in the Muang district of Nakhon Ratchasima.
The earliest, an untitled 224-by-24-inch canvas from 1961, is crowded with brushy, cloud-like forms in warm tones of gray, off-white, and black.
At another watch post farther down the river, male and female soldiers were also focusing their binoculars intently on the brushy river banks, and the landscape beyond.
They advise staying out of "wooded and brushy areas with high grass," using bug repellant and doing a full-body check with mirrors after coming back inside.
He explored texture and surface in his canvases, notably in his "Pizarrónes Negros" ("Blackboards") paintings, a series of large canvases covered in black, brushy planes of color.
In "Moon Jumper" (2016) a figure seems about to leap free of three wide, brushy bands in different hues of violet stacked on top of each other.
The new retrospective of Walter Robinson's bright, brushy realist paintings is a blessed event for fans of the storied bohemian artist, art journalist, and man-about-downtown.
"Rio Nido" (1987), for instance, is virtuosic in its play of layers and textures; backgrounds intrude into foregrounds, the paint surface switches abruptly from brushy to smooth.
To stay safe this summer, the CDC suggests avoiding places where ticks are known to live, such as wooded and brushy areas with high grass and leaf litter.
Some observers may find in Smith's handling of paint technical affinities with the bold, brushy strokes of such classic abstractionists as Franz Kline or the young Al Held.
The archaism of the image is underscored by the stripped-down landscape — a sand-colored mountain similar to Yosemite's Half Dome rising above some brushy, dung-brown evergreens.
REENA SPAULINGS FINE ART There are tons of big, brushy abstract painting around these days, which prompts the question: How satisfying can it be to do warmed-over 1940s Modernism?
Her compositions are mostly fields of color with contrasting bands at their edges, blue within yellow or red and vice versa; some of the bands are brushy, others hard-edge.
This is best done by avoiding high brushy areas whenever you're in the woods, wearing long sleeves and pants when feasible, using insect repellent and doing tick checks after being outdoors.
Among the mostly untitled works on view at Shrine are several in which three figures appear, outlined, typically, with broad, brushy strokes, their facial details little more than dots and dashes.
The attitude and disposition of these heads is so specific that they function as portraits, even though facial features are usually absent, partially obscured, or eclipsed entirely by passages of brushy paint.
The CDC advises anyone spending time outdoors to treat clothing and gear with products containing 0.5% permethrin, and to avoid wooded and brushy areas with high grass and leaf litter if possible.
He pleaded guilty to avoid a jury trial and the death penalty, was sentenced to 99 years and sent to Brushy Mountain State Penitentiary in eastern Tennessee, surrounded by thick wooded hills.
But Walk also worries about a structure that lies just 3 miles from his home — the Brushy Fork impoundment, a human-made "lake" filled with 8 billion gallons of coal waste water.
After a sometimes harrowing life, Mr. Sundholm has finally made good on his desire to paint, depicting city scenes in a brushy fly-away style descended from Oskar Kokoschka and European Expressionism.
With "More Near (II)" the artist anchors the field's brushy grays, blues and greens, and the streams of maroon and light blue lines traversing them, inside of a black border edged in yellow.
This is best done by avoiding high brushy areas whenever you're in the woods, wearing long sleeves and pants when feasible, using insect repellent and doing tick checks after being outdoors, he said.
While never feeling arbitrary, the forms seem to simply appear in the paintings, each a universe in itself: the tall bundle of gray elements on the left side; the central crescent, bordered now and again with green and gray, red nestled inside, impinging on a field of brushy, transparent maroon; a black stick with a bone-like end, thrusting in from the right; the brushy, dark gray entity floating over a yellow swathe like a fetal barbell, cross-sectioned in an ultrasound.
By loosely establishing a compositional structure (the four stacked rows, each separated by a brushy, horizontal line of color), Whitney found a way to break down the rigidity of the grid into individual units.
He asked others, in 1961, to vote on two paintings that he had made of a Coca-Cola bottle, the first in an expressively brushy style and the second shockingly stark, as if machine-made.
In her final painting, done a few months before she died — it's in the show — she's back to horizontal lines: two bands of almost-white enclose a larger one of brushy, turbulent, storm-cloud gray.
The green and blue rectangles each feature an additional layer of paint — brushy squiggles in violet-pink on the green gradient and four white lines squeezed from the tube to form a diamond shape atop the blue.
Given that the season for ticks extends from late spring to fall, anyone who regularly ventures to or lives in grassy, brushy or wooded areas should do as much as they can to protect themselves from bites.
The final design of the Hills creates a sort of mental push-pull for the visitor: their extreme slopes say "unnatural," while their soft curves, stone scrambles, and brushy forests tell the body to approach, climb, explore.
The show's first section, "Gestural Abstraction," is dominated by two brushy, wall-filling paintings — one by Lee Krasner, the other by Joan Mitchell — of a kind that has been a staple at the museum since the 1940s.
In "The Hunter (Catalan Landscape)," completed in 1924, we see the brushy paint surface, stripped down terrain (yellow sky over peach ground) activated by the black pictographs that would feed his art for the rest of his life.
A curious rectangle-and-rod motif appearing in other works is made explicitly piston-like in "Untitled I," while "Untitled XI" isolates a shard-like glyph within a brushy pink surround against a field that approaches chromatic black.
He learned quickly from the realist examples of Courbet and Manet, and in a smoldering self-portrait from 1865 he paints himself looking over his shoulder, his white shirt sleeve and pinkish forehead rendered as flat, brushy expanses.
Why, in one of the untitled works, did he partially cover one skull with another, or cover the lower half with the gray, brushy ground, suggesting that it was either slipping under or emerging from a layer of paint.
Brushy Mountain is one of nearly 100 prisons states have closed in recent years, as criminal justice reforms across the nation have led to a precipitous drop in inmate populations — and big savings for state budgets already stretched thin.
Turning to oil and a palette parallel to that of the Calvaert, she created a series of nine brushy abstractions, channeling de Kooning as she moved from "Revelation I" to "Revelation IX" (all 2015), progressing from semi-representational to complete abstraction.
The image, on a slip of paper barely 5 by 6.5 inches, is virtually formless — brushy washes of gray pigment impersonating four diagonal columns of smoke, rising from the bottom edge as they broaden and flatten into a miasmic haze.
Based on childhood memories, its central panel depicts a boy riding a rocking horse and flourishing a toy sword in a crammed playroom populated by parental figures and fairy tale characters, all rendered in energetically brushy black lines and incandescent colors.
FOR THOUSANDS OF years and still today in many parts of the world, brooms were fashioned at home as needed from whatever brushy stuff was on hand: reeds, sticks or grasses, lashed together, often with a stick pushed into them.
Instead, she started climbing the brushy hills behind our house during 110-degree summers—with bare feet—and standing on top the hills,waiting for God to suck her up into heaven because angels had informed her that the apocalypse was coming.
She began around 284 to organize a monographic exhibition, scheduled for 245 and intended to show how his early works, which favored greens and browns and featured finely defined outlines, evolved into the brushy images and brighter colors of his later years.
In "Bacchante with a Panther," one of the 44 paintings featured in Corot: Women, we have both qualities: foliage summed up with brushy panache, and a reclining figure, wearing nothing except a mildly distracted expression, and dangling a dead bird before a large exotic cat.
"He claims she was upset when he didn't have it and drove her to a spot three miles from our house, dropped her off at a busy intersection, and then drove to Hang Glider Hill [a brushy hilltop] and prayed for five hours," Terry says.
We are greeted in the first room by a selection of paintings and drawings that Modigliani made before he was Modigliani — primarily portraits, including a number featuring his patron, Paul Alexandre, that swing wildly from the classically linear to the expressionistically brushy and back.
For nice displays, try McKinney Falls State Park, Brushy Creek Lake Park or head down Highways 71 or 290 west toward the Hill Country, Willow City Loop near Fredericksburg and Burnet, the "Bluebonnet Capital of Texas," which attracts 30,000 people each year to its festival.
Bringing together optical fields and forms with clean edges, brushy grounds and geometric forms, print and paint could easily lead to disaster, but Devening finds his way through to what he calls an archive, a gathering together of his interests as an artist and organizer of exhibitions.
You don't see another painting by a woman until the seventh gallery, where the Russian Constructivist Varvara Stepanova's weirdly brushy yet angular "Figure" of 7083 (acquired in 2708) shares a corner with Sophie Tauber-Arp's abstract "Composition of Circles and Overlapping Angles" from 29400 (acquired 221).
In this way his most relevant counterpart from the United States may be Robert Ryman, though while the American emphasized his paintings' unorthodox supports by purging color, Mr. Viallat soaks his tarps and parasols with brushy strokes in a bright, Matissean range of blues and yellows, pinks and whites.
In "Swimming Under Planets" (2017), a thin veil of green, yellow, and rose washes turn patches of white paint into gleaming celestial bodies suspended in a brushy sky of luminous violet and midnight blue, while in "Glass Ceiling" (2017), white shapes edged with slightly acidic, butter yellow become incandescent bras.
The fourth sculptural piece, "Water Bearer," consists of a downward-pointing isosceles triangle on top of a much larger, narrowly tapered right triangle; the first is enlivened by brushy shades of blue splashed across the surface, while the other is decked out in vertical gray stripes made from obsessively crosshatched strokes of graphite.
In 1960 the young Edward Ruscha, barely out of art school in Los Angeles, nailed the transition in a painting called "Felix," in which the cartoon character Felix the Cat, inserted as crisp black-and-white photostat, grins broadly as he prepares to leap clear of confining bands of brushy red, white and blue paint.
Bobby traversed the back lane of a housing estate and detoured through a brushy interval that served as one of the numerous pickup sites honeycombing this side of the city—with a grin he registered the dangling lobe of a used condom snagged on the branch of a bush like a dismal festive decoration.
Other contributions in this vein include Elizabeth Condon's splashy, quasi-botanical "Fear of Life Can Be a Subtle Thing" (2015) in acrylic and glitter on linen; Jian-Jun Zhang's brushy, black and white abstract monoprints; and Walter Biggs' muscular and lustrous monochromatic mounds of graphite, sand, acrylic, and oil on linen stretched over a panel.
"He could scan a room, a city block, or a crowd of faces the way a peregrine could fly over a vast, brushy landscape and find that silhouette, that twitch, that shadow, that gleam of an eye, and spot the tiny ground squirrel that was the same color as the rocks it was hiding between," Mr. Ide writes.
A horizontal strip depicting a landscape just above the painting's midline is also painted in a post-impressionist style, while a stratum of clouds at the top is photorealist; these two bands are repeatedly interrupted by a third abstract layer of brushy, poured, and sprayed paint, itself pierced by a linear element framing the posing figure.
"These zones have been the places most impacted by the arrival of families," said Yalila Orejuela, a planning department director at Cucuta's city hall, pointing to a satellite map of the city and dragging her fingers around a patch of brushy hills about two miles northwest of the city center where the shiny tin roofs of crude shelters cluster around haphazard paths.
Even when she is working with a circumscribed palette on modestly sized paintings, all less than 20 x 20 inches, as she does in the night views from her Lower East Side apartment window, there is so much she is able to convey through the varying densities of paint, from scumbled and brushy, matter-of-fact surfaces to the mixture of grays defining the sash and casing.
Radiating in brushy oranges (the evidence of the hand itself a compelling departure in the geometric realm) and fluorescent pink, with crisp edges of electric yellow, green, and blue defining the heptahedron's facets, Loving solves the problem by painting imaginary apertures that create the illusion of space — a verboten move in the critical climes of 1970 — revealing the form's interior and the backs of the hidden sides.
COSTS $505 a month in common charges; $77 a month in abated taxes LISTING BROKER Douglas Elliman Real Estate ____ 45 Brushy Ridge Road, New Canaan 19 WEEKS on the market $1,43,000 list price 20% BELOW list price SIZE 3 bedrooms, 3 baths DETAILS A 32-year-old, shingle-sided house with a formal dining room with a bay window; an eat-in kitchen; three fireplaces; central air-conditioning; and a deck, on a half acre.
This preoccupation with what it means to be seen/not seen runs throughout this nearly half-century survey, from the early body print "Spade (Power for the Spade)" (1969) to recent works, such as "Untitled" (2015), a thinly painted, brushy abstraction on canvas covered by the kind of ratty, orange plastic tarp seen at construction sites and used by the homeless, and "Untitled" (2014), an antique wood-and-plaster framed glass mirror more than 10 feet high, with two sheets of gray, galvanized steel haphazardly attached to its front.

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