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It is now the largest drawing in US lottery history, slipping past a $1.586 billion Powerball drawing in 2016 that was shared among winners in California, Florida and Tennessee.
Archaeologists Have Found the World's Oldest Known Drawing in a South African CaveThe red marks on this flake represent the oldest known drawing in the archaeological record, according to new research.
I was living in Paris, just drawing in the cafes.
It is drawing in people: some 19953,000 visitors in 2015.
Such phenomenal returns are drawing in waves of speculative money.
Raymond really opened the door for drawing in contemporary art.
"It's kind of like drawing in Microsoft Paint," he said.
"I have tapes of John drawing in bed," he said.
Draw the layout of your final drawing in pencil. 6.
Both will give presentations on drawing in their signature styles.
One beachgoer expressed the mood by drawing in the sand.
I finished the drawing in record time and moved on.
That makes it the largest drawing in US lottery history.
Drawing in paint was denigrated and composition got pushed aside.
NBC last week held a random drawing in New York City.
Perhaps it's because the pending election is drawing in casual viewers.
LH: I start by making a line drawing in my sketchbook.
Regulatory reforms are also bolstering sentiment and drawing in wealth funds.
It indicates market maturity, with higher volumes drawing in more participants.
It is not only Europe that is drawing in its horns.
I was drawing in Homs, in the middle of the war.
But it has grown quickly in recent decades, drawing in factories.
Another, related drawing in which humanity appears transformed is "Personnage" (1947).
Nearly every drawing in the Met show is a work sheet.
Now she gets to see her drawing in a catalogue raisonné.
Polygon started in 2013, drawing in crowds of about 80 people.
GA: I made a big drawing in 1985, and kept it.
It's now considered the earliest evidence of drawing in the archaeological record.
That would give them significantly more control over line-drawing in 2021.
The situation has deteriorated, drawing in sometimes competing extremist groups, including ISIS.
It wasn't about drawing in a big college crowd with cover bands.
English football is now unfathomably rich, drawing in the world's best players.
Having a clear picture is essential to drawing in a dream date.
"Calder worked with wire, he was drawing in space," Mr. Weinberg said.
Today, I teach drawing in the Medical Humanities program at Northwestern University.
Richard Baker: I started drawing in the high school cafeteria to deflect bullies.
When the drawing in question is centuries old, the stakes are far higher.
The auction house noted the president had signed the drawing in gold ink.
"I started that 'S' drawing in the late 70s and 80s," Nikki explained.
It's like taking half of a latent fingerprint and drawing in the rest.
I asked if it was also for the purpose of drawing in tourists.
A wall-size drawing in the 20123 Whitney Biennial was a striking example.
He kept the erased drawing in a drawer and did not show it.
For our next 100, we'll be drawing in new writers and new approaches.
I approached her desk, carrying the drawing in the palms of my hands.
There's even a drawing in the patent filing of what this might look like.
The city is now drawing in tech start-ups, too, and has local accelerators.
The previous record was a $13 billion jackpot for a Powerball drawing in 2016.
Artists might appreciate the new color blending features available when drawing in Samsung's app.
Unlike the drawing in the original movie, this one is only of Simba's face.
The burger chain has a distinct reputation for drawing in the after-party crowd.
Anime Architecture runs until October 16th at The Museum of Architectural Drawing in Berlin.
A situation like Goguen's can only hurt its odds of drawing in smart women.
"I'm drawing in the sand a line: you're either for or against," he says.
The previous record was a $1.586 billion jackpot for a Powerball drawing in 2016.
In part, that's driven by a robust housing market, drawing in new mortgage borrowers.
At MGM Resorts, Masters weekend is a top 10 weekend for drawing in sports bettors.
The gallery was not allowed to see the drawing in question, which is under seal.
He made the drawing in colored inks on a hard surface, and let them dry.
It makes sense since he looks like a Tom of Finland drawing in bondage wear.
That's the concept behind Strangers VR: collaborative drawing in VR using Oculus and Leap Motion.
Nature published Kohn's drawing in 2013 with a great story on Paine by Ed Yong.
Given that we did the entire drawing in only a few minutes, this was satisfactory.
Drawing in breath, I closed my eyes as I raised the burger to my mouth.
DeGeneres then told her audience about Eastwood's habit of drawing in squirrels into his space.
Rodgers just told each receiver what to do, like a kid drawing in the dirt. Seriously.
Among Rubio's challenges in besting Trump, however, could be drawing in younger generations of Florida's Hispanics.
We gather and walk through the city, singing and chanting and drawing in everybody around us.
But when you're wearing a VR headset and drawing in midair, things are apparently even harder.
Marvel has succeeding largely by drawing in new viewers while simultaneously pulling back the hardcore fans.
The war has ground on for nearly six years, drawing in world powers and regional states.
Frenzied buying by the teapots followed, drawing in rare supplies from both Saudi Arabia and Kuwait.
As you work your core, think about knitting the muscles together, and drawing in and up.
He's personable and engaging, drawing in fans with his social media livestreams -- Beto in a minivan!
It's cultivating its own set of customers, and this year it's all about drawing in dentists.
Each Latina who participates is tasked with the responsibility of drawing in five more Latina volunteers.
Vanager grew up in Brooklyn and started drawing in notebooks when he was in junior high.
The exhibition begins with "Dark Plant 11" (1982) a deep black drawing in crayon and charcoal.
More and more selfie-friendly spaces are drawing in young people seeking perfectly-curated Instagram feeds.
The combined effect of the ceramic figures and the wall drawing in "Claustrum (Cloister)" is unsettling.
City has the head-to-head advantage, winning here and drawing in autumn at Liverpool's Anfield.
In the last few years, Goldin has been painting and drawing in addition to taking photographs.
Some will start their project using traditional techniques like drawing in ink or painting with acrylics.
The parents of the director, Lisanne Skyler, traded their Warhol gem for a drawing in 1969.
When she was in her 2125s, she ceased making art, but she resumed drawing in 1908.
There's a penis drawing in a children's show that's available on Netflix, and parents are not happy.
Conservators have identified an intact Leonardo da Vinci thumbprint on a medical drawing in Britain's Royal Collection.
The colorful canvases are beautifully provocative, drawing in the viewer for their size and allure of characters.
It's basically a miniature black hole, drawing in all nearby enemies and holding them in place temporarily.
Now, she can turn her attention to healing her fractured party and drawing in Sanders' passionate supporters.
Scientists have come across what they claim to be the earliest-known human drawing in South Africa.
Opposition to the extradition bill has been widespread, even drawing in businesspeople who normally support the government.
The new Fox reality show premiered on Wednesday, drawing in 9.2 million viewers, according to The Wrap.
The digitized character in Adobe Illustrator (left) versus the original drawing in the Moleskine Paper Tablet (right).
And it's another way of drawing in the story makers themselves to use the Airbnb app more.
The practice of drawing in Europe is as old as the lines on the caves at Lascaux.
SeaWorld is cutting about 350 jobs, as the aquatic entertainment company continues to struggle drawing in crowds.
They also say they hosted 70 town halls in August and September, drawing in some 85033,000 people.
Plus, it's part of a bigger digital ecosystem that is successfully drawing in new customers, Garner said.
The menu is brief and unfussy, drawing in part from Mr. Zaman's ancestry, half-Uzbek, half-Tajik.
Summers were passed almost entirely at the Art Association; drawing in the morning, painting in the afternoon.
"After I graduated from [school], I bought a tablet and started drawing in digital," Morgun told Insider.
Kenya eventually offered the highest return on equity for lenders on the continent, drawing in foreign investors.
And of course countless artists have created figurative or abstract works by drawing in black on white paper.
Early last year they appeared to be in rude health and were drawing in vast dollops of investment.
They were mocked for drawing in a home match with lowly Macedonia, who were ranked 92nd by Elo.
Fans lost it over the drawing in the Instagram comments: "WTF why is this everything," asked one fan.
You could say that he is learning a way of drawing in which mastery is beside the point.
" Illma Gore unveiled an unflattering drawing in February depicting Trump posing completely nude titled "Make America Great Again.
Another war soon broke out, drawing in the entire region and killing millions through violence, starvation, and disease.
Although his fellow crayons suggest (very familiar) cures, such as hard work, Red can't stop drawing in blue.
Nor is he afraid to alter a finished drawing in order to move forward and get somewhere else.
Early last year, the team began gathering research relevant to Flint, drawing, in part, from public-health scholarship.
The outlines were satisfying to me, and so I kept at it, beginning to fill the drawing in.
She has discovered the limitless possibilities of drawing in paint, accentuated by a freewheeling, comedic sense of freedom.
There was a kind of quieting, a kind of drawing in, as if he needed time to prepare.
And the HD transfer on Disney Plus looks amazing — perfect for drawing in a new generation of fans.
The sages and salvias, the bee balm and zinnias are drawing in a cast of bees and butterflies.
For Sinofsky, it was seeing his own code turned into a perspective drawing in the spring of 1987.
Words are splayed out across the page; there might be a drawing in the midst of the writing.
Since 2011, Game of Thrones has created simply obsessed fans, drawing in over 10 million viewers last season alone.
The red marks on this flake represent the oldest known drawing in the archaeological record, according to new research.
But it shines as a great tool for drawing in combination with the Apple Pencil and the Retina display.
It remains the third largest Mega Millions jackpot in the game's history, behind a $648 million drawing in 2013.
It's also a major ensemble piece, drawing in heroes (and villains!) from virtually every other MCU movie to date.
Saar revisited the original drawing in 2002, creating a new sketch that culminated in a piece called "Colored" (2002).
So, it's been 15 months since I wrote my last piece for Drawing in a Time of Fear & Lies.
Tech remained the most popular sector, drawing in $0.6 billion, while healthcare, energy, materials and financials all saw outflows.
You could say that Sangram Majumdar is learning a way of drawing in which mastery is beside the point.
Burger King recently added an Impossible Whopper to its menu, drawing in younger, more affluent customers and boosting sales.
The Nets' $50 million practice facility was supposed to be a selling point in drawing in superstars like Durant.
Yes, the court could decide to hear a similar case involving Republican line-drawing in North Carolina this fall.
Their works are often imitations of American graffiti, like American anime fans drawing in the style of Japanese anime.
Drawing in readers with fiery language, she also pioneered investigative reporting techniques that remain central methods of modern journalism.
Drawing in charcoal, conte, and pastel, he uses a volumetric realism whose roots lie in the European art academies.
They are really quite beautiful and mesmerizing, drawing in the eye to roam across each little island of splotches.
Lines of poetry cover the drawing, in undulating waves flowing in different directions, backwards and forwards across the page.
And though female viewers represent a significant chunk of reality TV's audience, drawing in young men would not hurt.
The high-stakes fight over vehicle emissions and mileage rules is getting more intense and drawing in new combatants.
They are drawing in an increasingly broad cohort of Indian society, including former Modi fans and many non-Muslims.
Instead, they can do strengthening exercises like drawing in or bracing that engage abdominal muscles and pelvic floor muscles.
TR: When I grew up, there were no computer games, so you would always have children drawing in school.
When Republicans set to map-drawing in 2016, they were clear: This time, they were doing a partisan gerrymandering.
The media panic saw tabloid stories drawing in not only the police, but schools, celebrities, MPs, and the BBC.
You could give it a set of watercolors to paint with, or have a pair of devices drawing in tandem.
Critically, drawing in Photoshop felt responsive, so Luna should work, like Astropad, for using desktop drawing tools on an iPad.
Rauschenberg immortalized his mentor by including a Tworkov drawing in what would be the artist's first Combine, "Untitled" (c. 1954).
However, it still has room to reach the record $656 million jackpot in a Mega Millions drawing in March 2012.
Mopope had grown up drawing in sand and later learned traditional techniques of painting on animal hides from tribal elders.
Emerging market assets continued to attract inflows, with equity funds drawing in $800 million and emerging debt funds $1.8 billion.
The search company is focussed on "drawing in local talent and there's no shortage of that in Ghana," she said.
Unless, that is, you love drawing, in which case a few ghostly marks and smudges can be transformed into rapture.
The wealth management industry's strategies around drawing in, training up, and holding onto financial advisers has reached an inflection point.
Instead of drawing in millions of subscribers for Apple TV, "The Morning Show" seems to have already come and gone.
They have achieved value almost instantly, drawing in those who are eager to get in and make a quick buck.
Still, despite the bottom line incentives of drawing in more female managers, much needs to be done, the research found.
While on the industry side, because it pays well, marijuana is drawing in some of the brightest minds in horticulture.
A decaying sperm whale carcass has been floating in Hawaiian waters since Thursday, drawing in schools of hungry tiger sharks.
Drawing in an array of new donors, Sanders has raised $10 million in just a week, according to the campaign.
The largest piece he's made was a 20 foot drawing in Penang, Malaysia, where he attempted to break a Guinness record.
Games like this that aren't built around drawing in a large online community don't tend to have a long shelf life.
"I would just say the U.S. is not really drawing in as much foreign oil as it had been," he said.
The more popular a computer operating system, the more applications it will attract, drawing in even more users, and so on.
The population ballooned and it became a destination for oil workers, drawing in people from across Canada and around the world.
But it is proof that Comedy Central is confident Broad City can keep drawing in viewers — with or without Hillary Clinton.
In part the weakness of the big two's sales is because of the world's wealthy, Russians especially, drawing in their horns.
The second ETF on the list, the Alerian MLP ETF (AMLP), has the distinction of actually drawing in money this year.
It repeatedly points to growing wealth in China and India drawing in ever more consumers while output gradually declines from 2020.
A similar fund-raising arm created by WADA several years ago — also aimed at drawing in private-sector donations — yielded nothing.
The show has been on the air for five years, drawing in millions of viewers to its dark and complex mythology.
You can either insert a drawing into an open Google Doc or create a drawing in Google Drive using Google Drawings.
There were not winning tickets for the latest drawing in two major U.S. lotteries, sending the jackpots ballooning for early 22018.
In another scene he talks about seeing a young girl talking to herself and drawing in the dirt with a stick.
So when I was asked to do a piece for the series, Drawing in a Time of Fear & Lies, I panicked.
It shows how a singular piece could be styled into a complete outfit, drawing in data about a client's personal preferences.
Award show prestige is important to the company — especially when it comes to drawing in the best talent, like Martin Scorsese.
Montana's GOP Senate primary is drawing in some big-name supporters in the race to decide which Republican will face Sen.
Policy meetings are hijacked when Mr. Trump gets an idea for a tweet, drawing in cabinet members and others for wordsmithing.
Just as important, merchandising opens up new avenues to donors, drawing in revenue from people who may not be diehard supporters.
It features a glyph-inspired drawing in a steel lintel frame set within a composition that includes a ladder and copper pipe.
The shopper, a part-time art handler, found a 1918 Schiele pencil drawing in a Habitat for Humanity thrift store in Queens.
Drawing in rainbows is obviously a parlor trick, but I could see artists using the tool for subtler changes in brush strokes.
Drawing in ink, Marden works with the wrist and fingers, not shoulder and arm, and the instrument is, of course, much smaller.
Containment and rollback are not how America should respond to a connectivity initiative that is voluntarily drawing in dozens of adjacent nations.
Yet data shows growth in LP sales has outstripped digital downloads, and vinyl is drawing in a new generation of music aficionados.
A widening spread signifies a more attractive premium for buying Treasuries over Japanese bonds, drawing in Japanese investors and lifting dollar/yen.
DRAWING IN A TIME OF FEAR & LIES joins a constellation of efforts now forming across the country to foster awareness and resistance.
For some, the Miiverse was a place to meet new people, chat with friends, and practice drawing in a mostly supportive environment.
It had reintroduced them for the first time in 33 years back in 2016 in the hopes of drawing in new consumers.
Yet, Amazon has built itself up to be a dominant cloud provider, drawing in $2.9 billion in revenue in its second quarter.
The Porto-based two-day event prides itself on that idea, constantly broadening its base of artists and drawing in new fans.
Near her kitchen, above a large mood board, is a framed, multipanel drawing in blue ink of about three dozen young schoolgirls.
RUBENS, REMBRANDT, AND DRAWING IN THE GOLDEN AGE Precise, pragmatic and bawdy sketches by the 17th-century Dutch masters. Sept. 28-Jan.
But she also gave a fervent description of how it worked by drawing in more investors attracted to profiting through good works.
In Libya, a growing conflict between the UN-backed government and rebel commanders is drawing in other countries, once again including Turkey.
RUBENS, REMBRANDT, AND DRAWING IN THE GOLDEN AGE Precise, pragmatic and bawdy sketches by the 17th-century Dutch masters. Sept. 28-Jan.
A Kayapo indigenous woman paints her daughter with a Kayapo traditional drawing in Bau village near Novo Progresso, Brazil, on Sept. 14.
I come from a visual arts background, and I mainly did drawing but I haven't really felt like drawing in a while.
When Kallir finally saw the drawing in person, she had little doubt left in her mind that the drawing is a Schiele original.
WizKid headlined AfroRepublik at the O2 in May, drawing in a crowd of 20,000 people and selling out in a matter of days.
The major Chinese event, however, will seek to position the country as an importer of goods, drawing in top executives in the process.
I often—but not always—try to keep the character of the drawing in the painting, which is not particularly easy to do.
"We designed and organized almost everything from the drawing in the invite to the name tags and numbers on the table," said Michael.
U.S.-based taxable bond funds attracted $5.1 billion during the same period, their fifth consecutive week drawing in net new money, Lipper said.
And in these instances, Burgoyne said Lululemon is drawing in more new customers at a faster rate than when it opens traditional stores.
Are they drawing in new customers via Instagram and expanding existing drug problems to a larger portion of the population through social media?
Within a short time, Vandenberg goes from what Anfam calls a "pictorial style [that] is flat and orderly" to drawing in thick paint.
Each object glimmers and sinks into the darkness of the black pigment that surrounds it like a drawing in the most luscious charcoal.
His sculpture "Twice Told" (2015), suspended from the ceiling, uses chair legs glued together to create a dynamic parallel-line-drawing in space.
That stands in contrast to prices on the coasts, which rose dramatically - drawing in heavy imports from Brazil, the main U.S. ethanol competitor.
Shopping malls have taken root on the periphery of rural areas, drawing in people who are content to buy at supermarkets or chains.
"Any fan of mine who's a supporter of his, I'm drawing in the sand a line — you're either for or against," Eminem rapped.
" But I did one drawing in art class — I drew a plant, all psychedelic, and I was like, "Oh, this is the life.
And, it's drawing in younger residents, thanks to the affordable lifestyle and opportunity to work on creative pursuits in music, art, and fashion.
The corporate tax cut made the United States a more attractive place to invest, drawing in foreign saving and appreciating the U.S. dollar.
Smaller companies which occupy niches in sectors like tech and retail, with disruptive potential, are drawing in investors keen for growth, he added.
At the time I made this drawing in July, I was using existing narratives of future dysfunction to begin to consider the unthinkable.
The chance to see how these artists cross mediums and use drawing in different ways should make for a smart and fun exhibition.
These two factors are drawing in more Democrats than in a typical year, setting up a 22009 primary race where anything can happen.
Escobar is no stranger to trouble, and his latest came Sunday when he was ejected for drawing in the infield dirt while playing shortstop.
Had the summer holidays not ended, it would have been easy to assume this is an exhibition aimed at drawing in a younger audience.
That will likely suck up most of the oxygen in the multiplexes, making it difficult for other films to keep drawing in big crowds.
Glassdoor salary range: $45,000-$95,000 Among the highest-paid workers in the non-profit sector, these professionals specialize in fundraising and drawing in donations.
The proposal follows an EU survey drawing in a record 4.6 million responses and showing 84 percent of them opposed to seasonal clock changes.
The 2016 US presidential campaign exacerbated the phenomena as white power movements came out to endorse Donald Trump, drawing in Republican nominee Donald Trump.
"He was going far too fast and the Queen was yelping and drawing in her own breath and flinching," Brandreth told the radio show.
The case followed one of the largest global penny stock probes ever by the FBI, drawing in authorities from Canada, England, Thailand and China.
Harvey stalled close enough to the Texas coast to continue drawing in tropical air from the Gulf of Mexico that was supercharged with moisture.
It could also spill beyond Syria's borders to Lebanon and Iraq, potentially drawing in Lebanese Hezbollah fighters and Iranian-backed Shia militias in Iraq.
The Prime Minister is rapidly acquiring the reputation of drawing in decisions and details to settle matters herself - which is unlikely to be sustainable.
The Eritrean delegation, the Asmara Heritage Project (AHP), hopes that Asmara's application will be approved in 2017, drawing in money, technical assistance and tourism.
A compelling, you've-never-experienced-anything-like-this-before VR-only game / world would go a long way towards drawing in the proverbial masses.
It said her tendency of "drawing in decisions and details to settle matters herself" or with a small circle of aides would prove unsustainable.
In Britain, the idling of a major gas reservoir ought to make winter prices more volatile, drawing in tankers at times of peak demand.
At the time I made the drawing in July, I was using these existing narratives of future dysfunction to begin to consider the unthinkable.
Drawing in part on his influence, Ms. Mitchell founded the Black Earth Ensemble, a midsize group with a rotating cast, in the mid-1990s.
Year-to-date in 2018 European equity funds have registered the strongest inflows across all major regions, drawing in more than $22 billion, HSBC found.
Jio, which launched last September, already boasts over 100 million subscribers after drawing in users with months of free service and now cut-price deals.
Similarly, following the 2014 Boko Haram abduction, the #bringbackourgirls hashtag became one of the most popular on Earth, even drawing in first lady Michelle Obama.
Also, both of these promotions may be drawing in more customers, but sales growth is suffering because the items they are buying are less expensive.
The current jackpot beats the previous record, a $6563 billion jackpot for a Powerball drawing in 2016, said Seth Elkin, a spokesman for Mega Millions.
Syria's conflict began in 2011 after mass protests against Assad's rule, eventually leading to half a million deaths and drawing in world and regional powers.
She said this feeling is intentional; drawing in part on the Congolese music she heard growing up, she is making music that is consciously boundless.
Pipeline limitations prevent those local markets from drawing in enough supply during times of peak demand, prompting a surge in prices for spot LNG sellers.
Public health researchers say high-nicotine vaping devices like the Juul have proven adept at drawing in new customers, including teenagers, who never used tobacco.
He begins this period by exploring primal forms and ends with a commitment to undo all that he has learned by drawing in the dark.
As opposed to rigid forms, as in the fluorescent bulbs favored by Dan Flavin, neon is extraordinarily malleable, a versatile means for drawing in space.
"Drawing in a new generation of consumers comes down to effective storytelling, brand positioning and endorsement," said Giles English, a co-founder of the brand.
Since then, the campaign and its fundraisers have tried to pick up the pace, drawing in more donations from both in-person events and online.
"The breakout pattern now evident on the charts will likely gain further traction, drawing in more quant-based funds," said INTL FCStone analyst Edward Meir.
As it stands, the timeshare business operates by drawing in and teaching people about the product so that they get interested and make a purchase.
Mullican's rigorous method of drawing in paint, of making one line at a time, kept him connected to automatic drawing, to moving faster than thought.
Houghton began spirit drawing in 1861, a decade after Maria Hayden arrived in Britain to spread the spiritualist message from its roots in New York.
I was a consummate drawer, I was always drawing in pencil or sharpie, I was never really thinking about color, I was thinking about lines.
Win or lose, however, the NHL's darling has already endeared itself to the hometown Las Vegas crowds in its inaugural season, drawing in hordes of supporters.
The articles, sensationalist and often baseless, were posted to Facebook, drawing in armies of readers and earning fake-news writers money from penny-per-click advertising.
Even with all that power, I saw a highly detailed CAD drawing in an app from Siemens NX struggle to keep up with pinching and zooming.
In this sense, the viewer's very act of existence activates an explicit spatial relationship between all objects, placing each drawing in conversation with the other works.
Chinese firms OPPO and Vivo witnessed triple-digit growth in the third quarter of this year, drawing in customers with their high spec, low cost smartphones.
I always aim to draw limitless paintings, so creating these webs is like drawing in the air where I have no limit compared to a canvas.
A stable yuan is imperative for China as it seeks to balance its investment-driven economy, the world's second largest, by drawing in more international capital.
Lower capital intensity, and the relative simplicity of EVs, which use many fewer parts than petrol vehicles and are easier to assemble, is drawing in upstarts.
Steel rebar inventories display a more seasonal pattern, building in winter and drawing in summer, in line with the peaks and troughs of the construction cycle.
This may be his strongest argument for drawing in some of Trump's disaffected white voters, one that Clinton has already tried to incorporate into her campaign.
Thus, the current trade spat looks to be drawing in the top three of the world's largest economies: the U.S., China and now the European Union.
As a concurrent show at the National Gallery, "Drawing in Tintoretto's Venice," makes plain, he went whole hog on pictorial equivalents to the sculpture of Michelangelo.
He spent his days drawing in his apartment office—a bedroom closet—and he'd become dependent on knowing that he'd see Leitten when he was done.
"Walt Whitman: America's Poet," at the New York Public Library, surveys the landmarks of the poet's public career, drawing in large part from its rich holdings.
In the last phase of his career, he devised an oil-wash technique that merged painting and drawing in semiabstract layers of images, words and patterns.
" He then proceeded to rip some of his fans, saying, "Any fan of mine who's a supporter of his, I'm drawing in the sand a line.
He paid for his outdoor adventures by drawing in sponsors who would cover the cost of his startup film- and documentary-production company, Higher Earth Entertainment.
Tonks works with the plastic surgeons there, drawing in pastels the wounded men (Neville among them) when they first arrive and then again after their operations.
To calibrate his creative process, the artist often uses a mood board to organize his inspirations and concepts, as well as hand-drawing in the preliminary stages.
Mark has a similarly slow and easy voice that stays true to the original while drawing in a 2018 audience with a few added synths and beats.
Since its premiere earlier this month, The Masked Singer has been a success, drawing in 9.2 million viewers in its first week alone, according to The Wrap.
Yet while I found the pen to feel cheap and irritating, and noticed some lag when drawing in Samsung's Notes app, I am also not an artist.
"The Prime Minister is rapidly acquiring the reputation of drawing in decisions and details to settle matters herself — which is unlikely to be sustainable," the document said.
The rupture between mother and daughter continues, and it's here where the film does its most astute work, drawing in themes of untethering and chosen-family-making.
When it premiered on Spike on April 2, 2015, Lip Sync Battle became the highest-rated non-scripted debut in Spike's history, drawing in 2.2 million viewers.
Really, that moment of Luke drawing in his last breaths speaks to the unique relationship the two men have developed over the years, between director and cinematographer.
Drawing in Elizabeth Warren, whom he refers to with the racist term "Pocahontas," could be seen as an extension of this strategy to a leading 2020 contender.
The annual "League of Legends" World Championship is the closest thing to the Super Bowl in esports, drawing in nearly 100 million viewers from around the world.
A slew of startups now focus on plant-based meats, with the Impossible Burger and Beyond Meat drawing in consumers that want the taste of meat replicated.
Michael Jacobsohn, a friend who is a filmmaker, said he had hired Mr. Honschar to do a sidewalk drawing in front of the Museum of Modern Art.
Inwardly, I thought Karl was probably having a laugh, but sure enough, the Welsh Welly Wanging Open has been drawing in the crowds in Shirenewton since 2012.
Smith's "Pure CSS Francine," an elaborate code-drawing in the style of an 1800s oil painting, caused web developers on Twitter to have a meltdown this week.
The case followed one of the largest global penny stock probes ever by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, drawing in authorities from Canada, Britain, Thailand and China.
Drawing in even more women would require better child care, paid parental leave and more flexible hours, said Betsey Stevenson, an economist at the University of Michigan.
Within a mere year and a half, it has grown into a hybrid of YouTube and Vine, drawing in Gen Z smartphone users like bees to honey.
As TikTok grows in popularity among all age groups — not just 15-year-olds — it's drawing in a new set of advertisers that typically cater to adults.
As a result, these regions are experiencing a virtuous circle of growth: Their knowledge-intensive industries prosper, drawing in even more educated workers, which reinforces their advantage.
Mr Carlson-Wee's enthusiasm is a sign of the coin mania that has been sweeping Silicon Valley, drawing in the familiar mix of ideologues, entrepreneurs and opportunists.
The company perfected the fast-fashion model, drawing in customers with its frequently updated mix of clothes than what was offered at department stores or single brands.
It's now drawing in a duo familiar to anyone who has followed past Washington imbroglios: conservative lawyers and GOP operatives Joe diGenova and his wife, Victoria Toensing.
The Treasury secretary said the US may be drawing in less revenue initially from expensing but over time the administration expects it will help spur capital investment.
Beginning in the 17th century, instructional drawing books democratized the practice of drawing in Europe, allowing aspiring artists to learn at home and at their own pace.
Flows into Japanese equities continued apace, with the market drawing in $4.1 billion in its 13th straight week of inflows, the longest streak of inflows since 2013.
According to Colossal, Johnson's knack for creating 'art in the dirt,' began when he was kid, spending hours at the beach drawing in the sand with a stick.
Another idea is that Neanderthals were better at drawing in cold air, using their large nasal cavities to warm and humidify the air before it reached the lungs.
One of the most frustrating parts of journalism is writing headlines — they need to be pithy and smart, drawing in readers but not infuriating them with cheap clickbait.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Etel started drawing in Arabic through calligraphy, inciting a revival in this classical Arabic art with her minimalist and "extremely imperfect" handwriting.
"I was fond of Japanese animation designs since I was a kid, but never thought about actually drawing in this style until one certain situation," Kuvshinov tells Creators.
The plan is likely to include rolling over loans, converting debt into equity, seeking additional working capital and drawing in a new investor, sources have previously told Reuters.
As is so often the case with line-drawing in law and public policy, distinguishing limited military intervention from bona fide warfare is far from simple or easy.
Despite drawing in 3.9 million viewers for its premiere last summer, the show swiftly slipped in the ratings, reportedly getting only 750,000 viewers for its season two opener.
Its high interest rates have slowed economic growth and encouraged foreign investors to buy Argentine bonds, drawing in capital that has pushed up the value of the peso.
After exploring her art and its relationship to Isamu Noguchi's work, young artists will try drawing in a dark studio with a vibrantly lit sculpture as their model.
Children can make rubbings of the memorial's carved names and explore the activities in the 211/26 Memorial Art Cart, which include writing and drawing in a journal.
She doesn't know it, but Tinslee is also at the center of a roiling fight that's now drawing in some of Texas' top conservatives and anti-abortion groups.
Instead, I was instructed to avoid drawing those things altogether, and to compose my drawing in such a way that a viewer couldn't tell that I'd removed anything.
Video games are big business on YouTube, drawing in millions of viewers who are eager to watch their favorite games and participate in YouTube&aposs active creator communities.
The students organized the March for Our Lives in D.C. last month, drawing in hundreds of thousands of attendees and sparking sister events at cities across the world.
The researchers later attempted to re-create the drawing in various ways and determined that an ocher crayon bearing a 1- to 3-millimeter pointed tip was used.
Juan Manuel Carreras, governor of the central state, said until Mexico and the United States establish the basis for future trade, drawing in major investors would be challenging.
A drawing in the event of a tie — picking out of a bowl one of two film canisters with the candidates' names inside — is decreed by state law.
I've been drawing in a lot of ideas of like why someone would pick an avocado as their symbol and obviously you've got the answer to that, so: why?
But for the past few years Monsanto has been at loggerheads with Indian seed company Nuziveedu Seeds Ltd (NSL) over patents, drawing in the Indian and U.S. governments. (reut.
The memo, titled "Brexit Update", criticises May for her tendency of "drawing in decisions and details to settle the matter herself," the BBC and the Times said on Tuesday.
Serenbe ends up drawing in people from Atlanta and neighboring suburbs who might typically attend similar events at the High Museum of Art or the Atlanta Contemporary Arts Center.
Starting in about 22015, this micro-segment enjoyed rapid growth, drawing in massive venture capital investment and spawning dozens of startups and at least two unicorns (Dropbox and Box).
But they could be even more valuable in generating buzz — giving lapsed users a reason to return to the app and drawing in new users via word of mouth.
And you won't be alone in watching: Tonight's debate is expected to break viewership records, drawing in up to 100 million people when it begins at 9 p.m. EDT.
Once I have a finished drawing in pencil I'll add layers of watercolor and acrylic paint, then refine it with ink, markers, pastels, or whatever I have laying around.
DRAWING IN A TIME OF FEAR & LIES was sparked by a painting featured in the exhibition currently running at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Max Beckmann in New York.
Fehr, drawing in for injured center Matt Cullen after sitting the previous three games as a healthy scratch, made it 2-0 at 5:19 of the second period.
When this happens, expect to see Butler and DeRozan get major minutes, due to their aggressiveness attacking the rim, drawing in the defense and creating open shots for others.
Given its internal divisions, it has been unclear from the start whether the Democratic Party can harness the energy of its grassroots while also drawing in centrists and Republicans.
But hours after his comments, new anti-government protests broke out late at night in the capital and other cities drawing in thousands, according to witnesses and TV footage.
The exhibition began with Berlin-based, South Korea-born artist Jeongmoon Choi's immersive installation "Drawing in Space-Connections, Installation" (2015), a medley of colored thread illuminated under UV lighting.
Rapidly training large numbers of health workers about coronavirus — including drawing in some who would not normally be frontline in a respiratory illness — is an ongoing challenge, they said.
According to the listing agent, the neighborhood has become more resident-friendly in the past few years, drawing in grocery stores and dry cleaners alongside its restaurants and bars.
Even so, Powell cautioned that the country continues to face challenges, including drawing in more workers into the labor force, boosting productivity and reconciling with a ballooning federal deficit.
This is the same image Rosa's mentally ill mother Joyce (Janni Goslinga), who fled Ares decades earlier, has been drawing in the hospital following a death by suicide attempt.
Despite last year&aposs game drawing in the lowest viewership in recent years at an estimated 98.2 million people, ad prices show no sign of dropping any time soon.
" Last June, Mr. Hirsch posted a sample creation on Twitter along with an enthusiastic status update: "Drawing in virtual reality makes you feel like a world-devouring wizard god!
Europe's equities continued their recovery from outflows suffered in December, drawing in $0003 billion of investors' cash, while the U.S. remained the clear leader with $6.4 billion flowing in.
They had also begun drawing in the white voters and politicians in the South and the Northern suburbs who, post-civil rights, were increasingly alienated from the Democratic Party.
Apropos of the title: 'BLACK IS A COLOR', Roth has used saturated black paint in her paintings as a through-line for the emphasis of drawing in her working method.
The law was very effective in drawing in people with lower incomes, who qualified for generous financial aid that kept their premiums as low as $100 or $200 per month.
His firm found malls with so-called experiential tenants that aren't just focused on selling products, like Apple, Italian food hall Eataly and Tesla, haven't been drawing in extra traffic.
However, on Thursday, BET released its 2019 ratings via Nielsen, revealing the BET Awards claimed the No. 1 spot for the fifth consecutive year, drawing in 12.7 million total viewers.
As in places like Somalia, Rwanda, the Balkans, and now Syria, these wars often spill over their borders, either by drawing in other countries or sending out millions of refugees.
For example, the animated sequence in the original film takes place in a chalk pavement drawing; in the sequel, the characters dive into the glaze on a Royal Doulton bowl.
One woman deemed them "much more comfortable than they look" as she swayed front to back and kept an eye on a girl drawing in a notebook in the grass.
Two popular keywords for drawing in younger viewers right now are "secret" or "surprise" toys, and "slime," Reed Duchscher, president of the talent management agency Night Media, told Business Insider.
Fittingly, anime's various cityscapes and structures are currently getting celebrated and explored in Anime Architecture, an exhibition that runs until October 16th at The Museum of Architectural Drawing in Berlin.
It's built on footwork DNA, while drawing in new rhythmic twists from R&B, East Coast club music, and the acidic arpeggios that Rashad started experimenting with on Double Cup.
"The Prime Minister is rapidly acquiring the reputation of drawing in decisions and details to settle matters herself - which is unlikely to be sustainable," according to the document, dated Nov.
More commissioned a family portrait from the painter, for which Holbein made a number of preparatory sketches, including this drawing, in black and colored chalk, of More's youngest daughter, Cecily.
He said he was profoundly troubled by what Rohingya children had been drawing in the camps — guns, fires, machetes and people on the ground with red streaming out of them.
For an English project, I read a poorly-sourced Metallica biography and made a poster for the presentation with a giant Pushead drawing in the middle, probably terrifying the substitute.
Between 573, when he began drawing in a Surrealist vein, and 257, when his drawing was published in View, Foy mastered an idiom that was being superseded by Abstract Expressionism.
One effect of this sea change was the critical rejection of pictorial Surrealism, along with such artistic practices as representational drawing, in which fastidious attention to detail plays a role.
New companies in Long Island City are already transforming the semi-industrial waterfront area and are drawing in moneyed professionals, raising concerns that more intense gentrification will drive up costs.
"If Pedro bought your work, it meant you were on the right track," said Mr. Araújo, who has two installations, two sculptures and a drawing in the Cabrita Reis Collection.
While we remember many of these big moments, what White has done is to meticulously connect the dots -- drawing in lines that history has a way of rendering, well, invisible.
The prize, which rises with every drawing in which the winning series of six numbers is not won, ranked as the largest jackpot for any lottery in North American history.
Geert Wilders, the virulently anti-immigrant leader of the Netherlands' Party of Freedom, or P.V.V., has led the charge on the immigration debate, drawing in parties on the mainstream right.
Drawing in women as regular patrons, either to appreciate dancers as performers or the club as a party space or pure novelty, helps to replace old male customers, explains Manack.
The other is Matt Mullican, whose large drawings on paper-backed bedsheets covered with numbers, words and images has a "drawing in tongues" quality, and were partly achieved through hypnosis.
Fittingly, in the last drawing in the series, "Prototype: 1979" (2016), people are almost entirely absent from scenes of Shahyad Square in Tehran and The Greensboro Massacre in North Carolina.
IT IS A year since a nuclear-armed Kim Jong Un set off on a diplomatic dance drawing in the leaders of China, South Korea, the United States and now Russia.
The image, captured by the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA), showed gaps in the outer disk, likely caused by planet-like objects that are drawing in dust along their orbits.
NEOM is envisaged as a hub between Europe, Asia and Africa, and a home drawing in people with the skills to create world-class businesses in industries from biotechnology to food.
Its finding has allowed specialists to confirm that another drawing in the museum's collections was made by van Gogh in the same year, when the artist had just arrived in Paris.
Tipton was previously convicted by a jury in Iowa in 2015 for two counts of fraud for rigging the Hot Lotto drawing in that state to win a $14.3 million prize.
Using financial instruments such as loans and equity finance leveraged the EU budget by drawing in private investors, while ensuring the economic viability of projects, because recipients must repay these loans.
In contrast to drawing, in which the erasures are often as visible as the marks, you can add and remove sections of tape without leaving a trace of your activity behind.
After the a la Calle performance, Esparza created a new ballpoint pen drawing, "In bed with Cortez," of two pairs of entangled legs, jeans baggy around their calves, lying in bed.
In another sign of healthy risk appetite, emerging market assets were popular with both equity and bond funds drawing in $2.4 billion, while high-yield bond funds received $1.5 billion inflows.
The tussle that began in May pits Italy's largest motorway operator against the German arm of Spanish builder ACS, drawing in an army of banks in Europe's biggest deal this year.
"Active sniffing using the bioinspired inlet clearly extends the aerodynamic reach of the detector inlet, enabling odorant acquisition over a much larger distance compared with continuously drawing in air," they write.
Surprisingly (or not), the Ross rerun channel is one of Twitch's most popular, and comparable to top pro-gamer channels, drawing in about 5,000 viewers at all times, even this Monday.
That set off a series of ripostes that trickled into Tuesday, drawing in guest appearances from Joseph J. Lhota, the governor's handpicked chairman of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, and police officials.
The conservatives — including their Bavarian partners — have seen their popularity sag to just 27 percent in recent polls, far from the 38 percent they were drawing in the spring of 2017.
While not a perfect parallel, the case has quickly polarized Judge Kavanaugh's confirmation process, once again drawing in all three branches of government for a showdown over sex, truth and politics.
Titled "New York Clearing," the work comprises 11 miles of aluminum tubing that will loop around each other, evoking a frenetic "drawing in space" that counters the grid of the city.
For 8-year-old Ella Maners, the highlights of a week at summer camp were playing Pictionary by drawing in shaving cream with her toes and careening down a water slide.
For the elaborate drawings, he has been starting with heavy watercolor paper that can take a lot of abuse, then drawing in a soft manner, exploring and slowly building up values.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Since 2001, Melissa Meyer has continued to reinvent herself without severing her connections to Abstract Expressionism or, more particularly, the brushstroke and drawing in paint.
For his upcoming exhibition at TIF SIGFRIDS, artist Joe Sola adds a "t" to the Merzbau, effectively drawing in Danish artist Albert Mertz, whose own work built on Schwitters's Dada legacy.
Drawing in charcoal-like strokes of black on white, he will vary the level of detail in his images from one page to the next, or sometimes one panel to another.
Think of it this way: If Netflix is drawing in lots and lots of viewers because of Orange Is the New Black, then that show is worth top dollar to it.
Saturday's lucky numbers -- 22-1803-2180-24 -- won the $2650 million jackpot, the largest ever in a single drawing in the game, the North Carolina Education Lottery said in a press release.
The new grand total will make it the largest lottery in jackpot history, surpassing the $1.586 billion Powerball drawing in January 2016, which was split by winners in California, Florida, and Tennessee.
Scape, Bloom, and Trope are all exercises in visual music making, using shapes, colors, and drawing in place of traditional composition (Oblique Strategy: "Discover the recipes you are using and abandon them").
Policy strategists involved in the campaign say candidates' proposals have to strike a delicate balance of drawing in black voters while signaling to white voters that nothing is being taken from them.
It's scored the company distribution from major retailers like Staples, Michael's and Best Buy, and inspired fine artists to adopt the silly but compelling medium that allows from drawing in the air.
StarCraft was huge in South Korea throughout the 2000s, drawing in crowds of over 100,000 for some live events, more than any single-game esports event has been able to replicate since.
And by giving top creators higher views counts, which it recently started showing, it can recruit more of them to its platform, drawing in their fan bases who will inevitably see ads.
Intimacy figures prominently into Point of Origin, at The Loge Gallery through November 13, drawing in viewers to connect with each artist's process as formative colors meld with hyper-detailed final products.
So long as Medium-backed publishers are drawing in readers, it doesn't seem to matter much that the company's signature capital "M" isn't tucked into the upper lefthand corner of the page.
Back in February, Epic hosted its own in-game virtual concert in Fortnite featuring a performance by popular DJ Marshmello, with the virtual show drawing in over 10 million players as attendees.
Senators had asked Whitley on Thursday to delay investigating people until the lists had been analyzed further by county officials to avoid drawing in people to an investigation unnecessarily, the Chronicle noted.
Like the other questions in the book, it was written above a simple drawing - in this case, Ryan's rough sketch of a bearded God standing on a globe surrounded by gold stars.
The researchers also found an increase in smaller particles inside the vehicle compared with larger ones when the heat was off and fans were on full blast, drawing in air from outside.
In the region surrounding Iquitos, the largest city in the Peruvian Amazon, up to 100 centers offer ayahuasca ceremony services catering to locals, and now drawing in visitors from around the world.
Although she's always enjoyed drawing in general, Sasha said she didn't start making cartoons until the 5th grade, when she was given the option of drawing a comic for a school project.
Bress's new piece was inspired by a pen-and-ink drawing in a thrift store depicting a man wearing a fedora-like hat, a broad tie and a jacket with wide lapels.
"The campaign believes this investment will dramatically expand the DNC's Battleground Build-Up 85033 efforts across battleground states, drawing in part from our own incredibly experienced and talented organizing staff," Bloomberg said.
But temperatures are set to plunge quickly just the same, as a low-pressure system drawing in moisture to the Midwest is displaced by a high-pressure system full of colder air.
Despite all of this, Sanders maintains his case for electability based on the idea that he'll somehow expand the Democratic coalition, drawing in new voters from previously disengaged groups of marginalized outsiders.
Fixing loss-making state firms such as Eskom and SAA is seen as vital to drawing in the investors that South Africa needs to finance its big budget and current account deficits.
It took on a comma shape, drawing in moisture all the way from the Bahamas, and dumping it into an Arctic air mass in place over the Mid-Atlantic and East Coast.
Only the CME itself will know the answer to that question, but the general perception is that its copper contract is drawing in new Asian players, including an element of Chinese investment.
Cruise lines are also offering shorter trips to the Arctic, drawing in a younger generation that may not have been able to afford a two-week or longer cruise, according to Bloomberg.
Drawing in around 400 bands and 20,000 punters each year, Treefort turns the decidedly sleepy Boise, with its population of 226,000, into a slightly less sleepy haven of art and indie rock.
Inflows into currency-hedged ETFs exposed to the United States also ballooned this year, drawing in $5.9 billion so far – already ahead of the $5.3 billion net inflows for the full year 2016.
Benny Tso, the chairman of the Las Vegas Paiute Tribe, told the Los Angeles Times at the end of the month that the dispensary was drawing in 300 to 500 customers each day.
But accumulated losses and the sheer scale of the operation to liberate Mosul -- a city once home to more than 2 million people -- are drawing in less battle-ready men and experienced commanders.
The MDA, which combs through its test data for months before drawing in-depth conclusions, has released just enough information about the May 30 test to show how it was deemed a success.
The multi-sided Syrian conflict began in 2011, drawing in regional states, the United States and Russia and leading to the country's fragmentation into a patchwork of areas controlled by different armed groups.
The true war of attrition is between Kings and Queens County, as countless Queens residents retreat east, drawing in Brooklyn army's just as Russian and Soviet forces drew in first Napoleon, then Hitler.
But as well as drawing in supporters from both parties, his more moderate approach, to be spelled out on Thursday when he unveils his full manifesto, has won plenty of backing from economists.
A painter for much of her life, Holden still uses drawing in parts of her work and is interested in the intersection of weaving and painting, to create abstract shapes and empty spaces.
The Spanish side, runners-up in 2014, had home advantage in Tuesday's second leg after drawing in the Netherlands but were kept in check by a disciplined defensive display from the Dutch champions.
Treasury Department data for 20193 shows the government spent $4.4 trillion on its programs while drawing in $3.5 trillion in tax dollars and other revenue — leaving the $984 billion hole in its finances.
As in San Francisco, the boom in technology jobs is transforming Seattle and its economy, pushing up rents and home prices, drawing in newcomers and displacing low-income residents from once-affordable neighborhoods.
This time around, he bought $20 worth of tickets for the drawing in hopes of being able to take care of his mother and improve Salinas, CA ... the town where he grew up.
DRAWING IN TINTORETTO'S VENICE Works by Titian, Veronese, Palma Giovane and Bassano provide context for an in-depth examination of the drawing practice of the monumental Venetian painter Jacopo Tintoretto. Oct. 12-Jan.
"If we were to find out that a fingerprint analyst were drawing in where he thought the missing lines of a fingerprint were, that would be grounds for a mistrial," Ms. Garvie said.
Mr. Bukai already had a connection to France — he enrolled in a bachelor's program in Rouen in the 1990s, after studying drawing in the Syrian city of Homs and fine arts in Damascus.
In the short run, drawing in foreign money by cutting taxes on profits would lead to a stronger dollar, which would slow the pace of foreign investment by making U.S. assets look expensive.
But one of the works is a sort-of new arrival: a drawing in black chalk on white paper from about 1530, which the show's curator, Carmen C. Bambach, has attributed to Michelangelo.
"And any fan of mine/who's a supporter of his/I'm drawing in the sand a line/you're either for or against," he rapped, shortly before giving the middle finger to the camera.
It arises when Chris (Carlos Santos), an aspiring chef, wants to help his grandfather, Casimiro (Joaquín Cosío), save his struggling small restaurant by jazzing up the menu and drawing in new (richer) customers.
The drawing in red below, of the woman who was injured in the eye during a protest in August, was on display during a rally later that month at Hong Kong's international airport.
Political cartoonist Thomas Nast popularized elephants as symbols for the GOP way back in 1874, when he used the jumbo-sized animal to depict the GOP vote in a drawing in Harper's Weekly.
Sensing that their bug was in fact a feature, the two dropped the chess project immediately and hurled themselves at the light trails, hoping to develop a tool for drawing in three dimensions.
"My eyes jumped out of their sockets," Dr. Bambach said in a telephone interview, remembering her first sight of the drawing in Paris with Mr. de Bayser on the last day of March.
"With maritime boundaries, you're drawing in Greece and Cyprus...from the United States' perspective, this is a concern…it's not the time to be provoking more instability in the Mediterranean," the official said.
Moreover, the layered drawing in "No Sign for the Refugee Camp" sits between mayhem and order; I am never quite sure what I am looking at, which is one of the work's pleasures.
" Launched by Chris Parkin, an art collector and owner of Wellington's Museum Art Hotel, the Parkin Drawing Prize "promotes drawing in all its forms — as discovery, a testing of ideas, and decision-making.
It is astonishing to learn that these visionary spirit drawings, evoking André Masson's surrealist automatic drawing in the 1920s and the trance-like psychedelic art of the 1960s, were produced in Victorian England.
Shoehorned in among the bumptious shapes in this bustling work are snippets of straightforward drawing, in particular a twisting, ribbon-like band that sometimes doubles back on itself like a baroque Möbius strip.
The Mexican peso is so cheap that it is drawing in corporations that would have otherwise build factories in the U.S. When NAFTA was passed, the exchange rate was four pesos to every dollar.
Brazil was already the hottest spot for technology investment throughout Latin America — with Sao Paulo drawing in the majority of the record-breaking $1 billion in financing that the region's startups attracted in 353.
Going back to the R&B artists that I really love, collaborating with like Timbaland makes no sense to me, because that's adding your fucking pencil marks on like a drawing in a museum.
Going toe-to-toe with Darth Maul in melee combat or commanding ground troops to retake ships is thrilling, but the package's clunky, cluttered setup presentation wastes too much time in drawing in players.
It has done that through measures such as drawing in the earth's warmth with a ground source heat pump, catching and storing the sun's energy and installing hundreds of sensors to monitor energy efficiency.
A recent study by Thasos Group found malls with so-called experiential tenants that aren't just focused on selling products — like Apple, Italian food hall Eataly and Tesla — haven't been drawing in extra traffic.
Unlike existing VR controllers from the likes of HTC, you hold Logitech's VR stylus like a traditional pen, and it can seamlessly transition between drawing in the air and drawing on a flat surface.
As the Deloitte memo put it, she seems to have no coherent plan for Brexit, her government is "struggling" and still she is prone to "drawing in decisions and details to settle matters herself".
We've seen interactive AR drawing in various forms before, like this real-time texturing of coloring book characters from Disney Research, but SketchAR is the first drawing app I've tried that actually seems useful.
But "so far, their lack of serious online exposure doesn't seem to be hurting them one bit and for now the treasure hunt experience is clearly drawing in a lot of customers," Cramer said.
And then one day, I felt a mission calling out to me: I needed to investigate these restaurants and their signs, which all have the strange power of drawing in anyone with an appetite.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Today, Hyperallergic Weekend begins its new feature, DRAWING IN A TIME OF FEAR & LIES, with "Various Dismal Futures" (2016), a work in graphite on paper by William Powhida.
The main rationale for paying a rich valuation was to boost business by drawing in more business from mainland China, the world's top industrial metals consumer, but this has proved more difficult than expected.
Yemen descended into a civil war in March when the Houthis forced Hadi to flee to Saudi Arabia after they closed in on Aden, drawing in a Saudi-led coalition into the Yemen conflict.
"We're focused on captivating a French audience and drawing in a theater-loving foreign audience for whom the language has been a barrier to taking advantage the city's rich theater culture," Mr. Letellier said.
However, these proposals have so far been a positive for the market, drawing in buyers on the prospect that there could be fewer issues in the future, depending on which proposals ultimately become law.
Virginia delays tie-breaking drawing in House of Delegates race Republicans also sent the chair of the Virginia State Board of Elections a letter requesting that a lot draw be scheduled by January 9.
In 1953, bearing a bottle of Jack Daniel's, Rauschenberg visited de Kooning, who was then at the peak of his influence in New York, and asked for a drawing in order to erase it.
Over 300 million customers visit Walmart's stores every month, and over 300 million shopped with Walmart online as recently as January, drawing in more shoppers than Amazon, Google and Facebook, according to research firms.
The bottom line: The current escalation is drawing in a far wider range of actors and is hitting closer to Iran's core interests, making it that much more difficult to prevent, contain or control.
A pale, luminous wall drawing in colored pencil, conceived by LeWitt in 1971 and installed with the permission of the artist's widow six years ago, extends ceiling to floor on one living room wall.
Klein makes clear, drawing in part on my work with Thomas E. Mann (which, in full disclosure, he praises), that the parties have reacted to, and weathered, the drive toward polarization in different ways.
" Though some educators credit his books with drawing in the most reluctant readers, Alexander says, "I don't believe in reluctant readers in the same way I don't believe in reluctant moviegoers or reluctant eaters.
Establishing a sanctuary city for those who are here illegally, especially these kinds of criminal aliens, only serves as a magnet, drawing in even more illegal aliens, resulting in further lawlessness and criminal activity.
The Party would become more downscale, a potential asset if it meant drawing in disaffected Democrats, but also more alienating to non-whites, who represent the largest source of potential growth in the electorate.
Evan Asano, the CEO and founder of the influencer-marketing platform Mediakix, told Business Insider that he thought this could make a huge difference in drawing in users and brands from platforms like Instagram.
One of the best genres of cooking videos I know exists on YouTube, produced by amateurs in rural parts of India, often using nothing more than their cellphones and drawing in millions of views.
By experimentally marking silcrete flakes with ochre crayons, the researchers were able to show that "the lines on L13 were produced with a crayon and thus constitute a drawing," in the words of the authors.
His show alone has over 2217 million subscribers, with The Young Turks Network drawing in 2651 million unique views monthly and being the most-watched online network among 21–21 year olds, according to Esquire.
He is seen as a candidate who can match the harsh rhetoric often used by Erdogan, while also drawing in more conservative and right-wing voters, beyond the CHP's base of secular, Western-oriented Turks.
While Facebook's NFL agreement won't deliver live games to fans, it is indicative of the importance of sports programming in general to boosting video views and drawing in new users to Facebook's Watch video platform.
Drawing in foreign investment can be a very, very positive thing for the Canadian economy but we're going to make every judgment on a case-by-case basis, not in the theoretical or the hypothetical.
If and when the musical does finally open on Broadway, it plans on drawing in crowds with the use of advanced production technologies in each performance, such as an interactive app and on-stage holograms.
Rising prosperity in Ghana's semi-arid north, the poorest part of the West African country, has led to more people buying cows, drawing in more semi-nomadic herders who are hired to look after them.
As the national team heads to the Women's World Cup in France next month, players throughout the country are driving an urgent conversation around Argentina's favorite sport, and drawing in new fans as a result.
Once primarily a trap targeting the young or naïve or uninsured, private hospital chains like Baijia are now moving upmarket and beginning to accept government-run insurance, drawing in new swaths of society as patients.
Swinton's presence struck such a cord with then MoMA curator Klaus Biesenbach, that he invited her to restage this particular performance (without any of its original context) at MoMA in 13, drawing in significant crowds.
It's part of a two-year campaign to reduce food waste that company executives in this famously bibulous country decided to call "happy hour" in the hopes of drawing in regulars, like any decent bar.
And VoteVets, which endorsed Buttigieg in December and has aired $2.1 million in ads backing him in New Hampshire and Nevada, is drawing in money from Buttigieg donors who previously didn't give to the group.
Mili had come up with a way to photograph trails of light, and he wanted to shoot Picasso "drawing" in midair with a light pen — a process that would leave no trace except on film.
The brothers inflamed CBS censors and segments of their audience by injecting sexual innuendo, drug references, religion and especially politics into the typically bland variety-show format, drawing, in Season 3, a much-publicized firing.
Manchester-based Boohoo has been an online success story with millions of active customer accounts across brands, drawing in more younger consumers who shop on their mobile phones and share fashion tips through social media.
Two of Jean Delville's works would make excellent album covers, and in fact, "Idol of Perversity" (1891), a meticulously rendered drawing in graphite on paper of a semi-nude woman crowned with snakes, already has.
The planets, the asteroid belts, and the rings of Saturn are more or less inscribed in a plane, and I didn't depict that in this drawing in order to make it more understandable for people.
Afterward, he thought back to a few years ago, when he gave his grandparents a Christmas gift of Arabic calligraphy with religious significance —a drawing in front of which his grandfather prayed five times a day.
Nearly three months of anti-government rallies have plunged the city into crisis, drawing in corporate casualties such as Cathay Pacific amid mounting Chinese scrutiny over the involvement of some of the carrier's staff in protests.
There is a large drawing in charcoal, pencil, ink brush, and opaque white by Antonius Höckelmann, who was born in Oelde, Germany, in 22 and would have been a young child when the Third Reich collapsed.
Spending by majors BHP Rio Tinto and Fortescue has boosted confidence throughout the industry, drawing in labour and machines from diggers to drill rigs, said delegates at a mining convention in the outback town of Kalgoorlie.
"This climate is drawing in so many new people to activism and they are going to bring with them new perspectives and new tools," Julia Bascom, executive director of the Autistic Self Advocacy Network, tells Mashable.
"He told me to make the bed, he gripped my throat so I couldn't scream, and then he hurt me," she recalled, nervously drawing in the red sand with a twig while cradling a baby boy.
The Lentos Museum (the renamed Neue Galerie) will display the drawing in its exhibition, 1918 — Klimt – Moser – Schiele: Collected Beauties, which runs this weekend through May 21, commemorating the 100th anniversary of the three artists' deaths.
Stricter environmental standards are drawing in companies of all sizes, but big state-owned firms still dominate major projects, said Xue Xiaohu, general manager at Jiangsu Greenway that sells water treatment technology to the textiles industry.
Sometimes he captures characters outside of the garbage dump, but he usually adheres to strict steampunk themes, whether he's drawing in pencil on paper or covering a wall in ink by strafing alongside on his skateboard.
Buying by investors expecting the Bank to support debt markets in the months ahead has almost halved 10-year UK gilt yields since June 23, weakening the return for sterling but drawing in more foreign capital.
Long story short, a bunch of rugged treasure hunters find an infamous drawing in a shipwreck in the ocean, and we learn that the portrait's subject is wearing a necklace these high-tech pirate dudes want.
Crown's most prominent piece is the recently-closed "Transposition: Over Many Miles" in the Miami Design District, an interactive drawing in wood made in collaboration with Theaster Gates's studio, based on aerial imagery of South Africa.
In addition to being another means of drawing in users — including those who have less use for things like flower crown overlays and disappearing texts — the shows give Snapchat another way to generate revenue through advertising.
With the strengthening labor market drawing in discouraged and new job seekers, which is likely to keep wage growth moderate, it is unlikely the Federal Reserve will shift from its policy of gradually raising interest rates.
Disney gets two extremely in-demand producers who have proved they can satisfy "Thrones" book loyalists along with drawing in millions of general viewers that made "Game of Thrones" the most popular show in HBO's history.
In 450, Tajan valued the discovery at 15 million euros, or about $15.8 million, reflecting what was then the high of $11.5 million achieved for a Leonardo drawing in 2010, according to the Artnet price database.
On the picnic grounds, the square-jawed Mr. Grimm, a former Marine and F.B.I. agent, seemed to create his own center of gravity, drawing in older women, in particular, for hugs and kisses on the cheek.
Valeo, a France-based automotive supplier to General Motors and other companies, has 14,000 engineers working on future vehicle projects, drawing in employees from its visibility, comfort and driving, and thermal systems groups to reimagine interiors.
Other works will include a "drawing in space" on New York's Brooklyn Bridge by sculptor Sir Antony Gormley using 16 kilometres (9.9 miles) of aluminium tubing, and a performance art program with 17 artists in Berlin.
The Cybertruck's angular futuristic design has polarised opinion, with some analysts saying it had no chance of drawing in the sort of mass audience that has made pickup trucks the U.S. car industry's best-selling vehicles.
It would keep climate change as a front-burner issue, even in the event of a recession or an international conflict, while perhaps drawing in voters who don't see climate change as a top-tier concern.
Drawing in influence from every significant cultural energy around her – like Magneto with Logic Pro – Georgia blends singer-songwriter intimacy with grimey electro and tribal rhythms that make her both uniquely London and unique in general.
So far, Netflix content offerings seem to be strong enough to keep drawing in more subscribers, even as competitors cut prices and tech giants like Apple, Amazon, YouTube, and Facebook ramp up their own original video productions.
When you're drawing your message, be aware that you can mix pen sizes and colors, but everything has to be the same effect — so if you're drawing in sparkling lines, everything has to be in sparkling lines.
These long-exposure photographs register the trajectories of a worker's hands performing various tasks as continuous streams of light — a sort of drawing in time — and one such "chronocyclegraph" also appeared in the Reanimation Library's image archive.
Lynn Rusten, a Vice President at the Nuclear Threat Initiative, says a "prudent way forward" would be renewing New START and then drawing in the Chinese, and potentially other nuclear-capable countries like the UK and France.
It has been four since the war began, drawing in other countries, including a coalition led by Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates (UAE), which backs the government, and Iran, which supports the Houthis from afar.
Manchester-based Boohoo has been an online success story with 13 million active customer accounts across brands, drawing in a generation of younger consumers who shop on their mobile phones and share fashion tips through social media.
Available in beta for Windows, Mac, Android, and iOS, Brave offers the same features as traditional blockers like Crystal and the now-defunct Peace, drawing in users with faster loading times and less exposure to tracking cookies.
While the show was not a box-office front-runner (grossing less than half of its potential most weeks and drawing in a capacity hovering in the mid 85033 percentile), it did play its fully scheduled run.
And the institute has started using the space in its own programs; college students from around the country who took part in its summer studio in classical architecture learned techniques in measured drawing in the cast hall.
The senator says the resolution has sparked a wave of education and interest, drawing in other members of Congress (he cites Ron Wyden, raking Democrat on the Appropriations Committee) and shifting poll numbers among Democratic primary voters.
On the brown-painted wall behind the toilet is a white chalk drawing in which consumer goods occupy one layer of the planet's sedimentary record — it emphasizes how humans are hoisting ourselves with our own petrochemical petard.
The next year, the lowly New York Knicks got the first draft pick — Patrick Ewing — in a drawing in which Stern was suspected of rigging to get the best college player to the league's biggest TV market.
Mr. Xu was a celebrity investor when share prices were more than doubling from late 2014 through mid-June of last year, drawing in millions of novice investors who then lost their savings in the ensuing crash.
That subtle but surprising shift has stoked fresh debate within the Fed over whether to risk slowing a process that is finally drawing in marginalized residents like Goodson, and showing up in middle and lower end incomes.
It would keep climate change as a front-burner issue, even in the event of a recession or an international conflict, while perhaps drawing in voters who don't see climate change as a top-tier concern. Sen.
I think his smart reconfiguration has nothing to do with strategy and everything to do with his insistence on painting and drawing in color: how do you keep doing these activities when they have been declared obsolete?
Live Stories, for example – meaning the photo and video montages that offer live looks at events – are capable of drawing in an audience of 20 million in 24 hours, according to data the company provided earlier this year.
In the last drawing in the show, "Untitled" (1982), done in watercolor and poster paint on cardboard, Singh uses line to draw a table, a swan emerging from an abstract form, and an arched window with open shutters.
Without undue didacticism — but also without euphemism or antiquarian excuse-making — Mr. Jude, drawing in part from contemporary records and writings, exposes how deeply the oppression of the Roma was woven into the 19th-century Balkan social order.
The concept of drawing in midair makes it sound like a digital version of the 3Doodler, a pen that enables users to draw 3D objects that are essentially just pieces of plastic the pen melts, creating your doodles.
I'm not saying the brow should be a muddy blob above your eye, but drawing in individual hairs that mimic and follow the direction of the hair growth achieves a softer, more natural look while still providing definition.
Morgan Stanley's largest acquisition since the financial crisis, and a big bet on a younger generation, is drawing in new clients, an indication the firm is continuing to double down on its boring yet steady wealth-management business.
Anonymous apps have been developed for people interested in a faceless and nameless documentation of their lives (as opposed to a selfie), drawing in children who learned from earlier generations about the consequences of an offensive online footprint.
And Jhaveri Contemporary from Mumbai, will introduce you to the luscious semi-abstract figurative paintings of Mohan Samant (1924-2004), whose motifs are sometimes reinforced by delicate bent wires that float above the canvas, resembling drawing in ink.
For more than five years, legal battles have raged between his family members over whether he should be kept alive, igniting a watershed debate in the country and drawing in international bodies, the French President and even Pope Francis.
The Syrian civil war, now entering its eighth year, has killed hundreds of thousands of people and driven more than 11 million from their homes, while drawing in regional countries and global powers supporting client factions on the ground.
The show, currently on view at the Ticho House in Jerusalem as part of the Sixth Biennale for Drawing in Israel, is comprised of a series of 12 large drawings that enclose the small exhibition space on all sides.
The tie-up with Under Armour is also synergistic in another way: Under Armour's biggest star endorser, Stephen Curry, is also the NBA's current MVP, drawing in big ratings for the league during the NBA playoffs in recent weeks.
Considering the collision course between the countries, Webb plays out three scenarios: In the optimistic vision, the G-MAFIA form a coalition with shared objectives, drawing in more and more participants until China is pressured into adopting its norms.
In his first letter ten years ago, Mr Gates argued that a "maniacal focus on drawing in the best talent and measuring results" would make a difference in the foundation's fields of interest: global health, development and American education.
The company has continued to expand its technology in the past year with support for virtual reality and something called the Air Pencil, a format where the consumer treats their phone as a device for drawing in the air.
Whether drawing in punters through "affiliated" betting tipsters who drum up business through Twitter, or refusing to pay out to persistent winners, betting firms are adept at exploiting the grey areas in regulation to ensure the house always wins.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads PARIS — With titanic vision and ludicrous amounts of string, Chiharu Shiota, the Berlin-based Japanese installation artist, appears to connect drowning and drawing in her magisterial installation at Le Bon Marché Rive Gauche.
"While the show was not a box-office front-runner (grossing less than half of its potential most weeks and drawing in a capacity hovering in the mid 70 percentile), it did play its fully scheduled run," Playbill said.
Four years later, Eric's sister, Petra (Jennifer Ferrin), shows up to try to clear Eric's name, her amateur investigation drawing in Joel (Garrett Hedlund), Olivia's former boarder, and Nate (Devin Ratray), a local cop who worked the original case.
Portraits abound, from a moving, heavily outlined 2002 etching of Martin Luther King, Jr., by John Wilson, to "Locks" (also 2002) by Diane Edison, a richly pigmented drawing in colored pencil of the back of a head covered in Medusan dreadlocks.
But for more than five years, legal battles have raged between his family members over whether he should be kept alive, igniting a watershed debate in the country and drawing in international bodies, the French President and even the Pope.
From there, we expect to be drawing in dollars not only to re-invest into our workers, and into training people in culinary skills, but we expect to be starting a food truck, and other EAT cafes across the country.
The other new photos include a stack of houses wedged between two cliffs, so that if one were removed they would all topple, and a portrait of an architect drawing, in which he looks like part of an architectural rendering.
But a massive fund-raising effort, drawing in generous private-sector donors and ordinary well-wishers in Germany and Britain, was needed for one of the biggest church reconstruction projects of modern times: the rebuilding of the Frauenkirche in Dresden.
Superheroes are magnetic, drawing in the masses, exuding a confidence that others glom onto, comforted by a sense that ultimately all will be okay, even, if at a particular point, it seems that the chips are stacked against a positive outcome.
Ms. Badu first wanted to wear her hair in braids when she was 7 or 8 years old because she saw a drawing in a South Dallas shop of two women with very long braids that were wavy at the end.
The pages on the left — each rendered in an electric shade like citron or coral — all ask the question of the title, with a drawing in the center of the right page showing a child's face making an outsize expression.
Three artists each year are invited to install work there; the latest, Ricci Albenda, is presenting "Open Universe (Indra)," a magical drawing in space, executed in bent willow, that renders an architectural structure as if seen through a fish-eye lens.
The film is a wide-angle view of not just Serita's courtroom, but also of the culture surrounding her work, drawing in conversations about sex work and immigration — the latter of which becomes more complicated after ICE begins to show up.
However, she also found encouragement in the teaching of a young art instructor, Colin Hayes, who had attended the Ruskin School of Drawing in Oxford and was a protégé of Kenneth Clark, a former director of the National Gallery in London.
The pyrocumulonimbus clouds are essentially a thunderstorm that forms from the smoke plume of a fire as intense heat from the fire causes air to rise rapidly, drawing in cooler air, according to information from the Australian Bureau of Meteorology.
In a novel complaint, 15 Michigan residents—shepherded by an affiliate of the National Republican Redistricting Trust, an organisation positioning the Republican Party for district-line drawing in the coming decade—are suing to stop the commission in its tracks.
That could help fill an estimated $15 billion annual funding gap to tackle the emergency needs of more than 125 million people globally, and create "a virtuous circle, drawing in more resources" from a wider range of donors, the bargain said.
Buttigieg narrowly triumphed in Iowa and came in a close second in New Hampshire, but he faces real questions about his ability to grow his base of supporters by drawing in voters of color who have so far shunned his campaign.
Now the British infant is at the center of a global debate, drawing in the Vatican and President Trump, over what medical treatment, if any, he is entitled to receive, and who decides — his family, his doctors or the courts.
The Ivy -- world-famous for drawing in celebs from Jennifer Lopez and Sofia Vergara to Rob Lowe and Magic Johnson -- got a frightening call from a man yelling homophobic slurs and threatening to blow up the joint ... and cops are investigating.
It reminds me of a site-specific commission she did last year at Grace Farms Foundation in Connecticut, drawing in white on the floor-to-ceiling glass windows of the Pavilion, a work I have only seen in photographs but find beguiling.
Some elements of the exhibition feel unnecessarily stagey, such as a vitrine in the middle of the room which houses various objects from the making of the animation, including a picture of Pitt drawing in the rainforest and some musical composition notes.
By drawing in readers through sympathetic characters, and rooting along with them for some great universal goal, fiction can get people back on the same page and carve out a deeper meaning from news that normally gets filtered through partisan points of view.
The Warhol drawing in the margin that instructs how he wishes to have the photograph cropped indicates that this document was Warhol's second run of (re)presentation of the killing chair, from 1967, when he zoomed in on the chair/table hybrid form.
Ambiguity, however, disappears to stunning effect in Sue Coe's "Sharpeville" (1982), a drawing in graphite and gouache commemorating the 1960 massacre of demonstrators by the police in Sharpeville, South Africa, the atrocity that propelled the anti-Apartheid movement onto the world stage.
These include the interlocking circles of his "Iridescent Interpenetration" watercolor studies (21948-21951) and a stark drawing in black ink on cardboard for a light show he staged in 219 to accompany a performance of Igor Stravinsky's 21952 orchestral work, Fireworks (Feu d'artifice).
Harris has had one of the strongest debuts of any Democratic candidate so far, drawing in a crowd of thousands during her official launch a week after Martin Luther King Jr. Day in January and similar feedback in the events that have followed.
PYEONGCHANG, South Korea (Reuters) - In a sport where music can play a big role in drawing in the audience, figure skating has introduced songs with lyrics at the Olympics, a move that has boosted several songs on at least one streaming service.
The first involves working with teams and the FIA to improve the racing, the second to build up events around races and create more of a buzz while the third is about increasing the audience and drawing in new fans with digital technology.
For the last ten years, London's Hackney Wick neighborhood has been a creative epicenter, drawing in array of performers, craftspeople, musicians, illustrators, and many other creatives and artisans who work and cross-pollinate in this area of light industrial units and messy yards.
The price fall has been driven partly by the unwinding of a burst of speculative buying by local funds of edible oil futures on Dalian that pushed the market to its highest in more than two years in December, drawing in large imports.
The explosive drama around Kavanaugh has gripped the nation, drawing in the #MeToo movement, the fight over a swing-vote on the Supreme Court during an election year and the politics of outrage that have been a defining characteristic of the Trump presidency.
If Bpifrance is typical, the most successful investments, in terms of drawing in private money and boosting small businesses, are in science-oriented and manufacturing activities (not, say, e-commerce), and in startups in remote spots such as Ynsect's base in Dole.
The random drawing to decide a tied race for a seat in Virginia's House of Delegates — and party control of the chamber — will take place on Thursday, after officials postponed the drawing in response to a legal challenge from one of the candidates.
I can think of a handful of postwar abstract artists for whom drawing in a liquid medium was central to their practice: Pierrette Bloch, Norman Bluhm, Willem de Kooning, Franz Kline, Henri Michaux, Joan Mitchell, Jackson Pollock, Mark Tobey, and Cy Twombly.
For some, like the Bread and Roses caucus, the Sanders campaign is seen as doing a lot of work—educating more people about democratic socialism, drawing in new members, and developing DSA's organizing potential through electioneering, just as it did last time.
Between 2004 and 2009, Gilchrist's Minutemen were a powerful force in the anti-immigration movement, drawing in thousands of members who believed the government was doing too little to stop border crossings, and subsequently felt they should take enforcement into their own hands.
But Mr. van Beurden said he was also worried about something else: Shell's own investigators had discovered internal emails that could cast the company in an even more negative light and widen the investigation by drawing in the United States law enforcement authorities.
In a ranking of the top 25 start-ups to work for in Brazil this year, the professional services network found that five-year-old fintech start-up NuBank leads the way, drawing in staff with its fresh take on financial services.
Hip-hop culture has already influenced real estate, as wealthy developers like Steve Wynn and Goldman Properties sponsor walls painted by big names in graffiti and street art, drawing in affluent buyers who want their luxury with a side of street cred.
This process of Native American figuration over Western infrastructure is reminiscent of ledger art, a unique Plains Indian genre of narrative drawing, in which 19th and early 20th century artists drew battle memories on scrap paper from old railroad ledgers and checkbooks.
Beyond the immediate goal of drawing in new audiences in New York, this annual celebration of the Lunar New Year is also an expression of the orchestra's deepening ties to China through a partnership with the Shanghai Symphony Orchestra and educational ventures in that city.
But on Friday, the pop star turned fashion icon debuted a new initiative close to her heart, a t-shirt featuring her 5-year-old daughter Harper's drawing in honor of World AIDS Day with all of the proceeds going to Born Free Africa.
Taylor's account reached to the highest levels of the administration, drawing in Vice President Pence and acting White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney, and sliced at the core of the Republican defense of the administration and the president's insistence of no wrongdoing. Rep.
Presented in two parts — Chapter One: 4:55 and Chapter Two: 7:7003 — and across two locations, A Shadow is Never Still references an undated mixed-media drawing in which the artist captures the transformation of a mountain through the movement of the sun.
After weeks of closed-door witness depositions, the stakes are high for Democrats to deliver not just in terms of drawing in the public with riveting witness narratives, but also ensuring that Republicans and other protesters do not derail the hearing into political chaos.
The island is drawing in overseas buyers, who are paying anywhere from $2000,216 for a two-bedroom apartment on the south coast to $2000,0003 for a two-bedroom apartment on the Golden Mile along the northeastern coast (the most popular location for overseas buyers).
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Next Tuesday, the Morgan Library & Museum will host "Drawing in the Computer Age," a lecture by Rachel Federman, Assistant Curator of Modern and Contemporary Drawings and curator of the exhibition By Any Means: Contemporary Drawings from the Morgan.
The woman won the fifth-largest jackpot in the history of the multistate Powerball lottery drawing in early January but began her legal odyssey when she signed her winning ticket with her own name, which would make her identity a matter of public record.
Interest in charitable giving spikes after a hurricane or other natural disaster, drawing in new donors, or donors whose general predilection is to fund a group in the US. Those donors could fund a Houston pilot without taking money from projects in Africa, Faye suggested.
For example, in the earliest drawing in the series leading to "Under a U-Turn," titled, "Section of Clover Leaf Seen from Riverside Drive at 168th St (I)" (2009), the structural essence is already evident and remains intact from one study to the next.
Richard Flory, the senior director of research at the University of Southern California's Center for Religion and Civic Culture, said that evangelicals have a long history of hitching their Christianity to famous people as a way of drawing in congregants and making believers feel validated.
The price hikes come as the government works its way through a series of tough IMF-backed reforms since late 2016 aimed at tightening its finances and drawing in new investment but which have hit the pockets of Egypt's more than 100 million people.
The 2012 "Sacred Fire" in Namibia was constructed at 46 feet in diameter over an abandoned Himba village and referenced the central fires of their communities; the colossal "Gift" horse (pun probably not intended) was based on a 6,000-year-old rock drawing in Cappadocia, Turkey.
In an untitled, large-format drawing in pencil and colored pencil from 1991, for example, Schöpke offers a riot of vigorous, vertical-diagonal strokes in black and red, along with patches of yellow and green, a wildfire of color swelling and sweeping across his broad pictorial space.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The deep selling that has been synonymous with Wall Street in the new year became bad enough on Wednesday to start drawing in buyers, but it is still too soon to tell whether they will look brilliant or battered in the weeks ahead.
There's even a frighteningly oversized Minion lurking on the side of the town's main road with its arms outstretched—the world's largest nightmare for some, but for Casey, it's one of the many big items popping up around town, drawing in crowds and a steady economy.
When kids were explicitly told they would receive a reward for drawing (a fancy certificate with a gold ribbon), they actually spent less time drawing in the next few school days than those who didn't get a reward and those who were surprised with a reward.
Erdoğan's populist authoritarianism threatens a frightening change in Turkey — a dictatorship with the barest veneer of democracy laid over it as cover, fueled by resentment and religious conviction, and drawing in elements from jihadists to intelligence officers to organized crime to shield itself and assault its enemies.
As part of a promotion for the upcoming Game of Thrones season 6, British snow artist Simon Beck worked with Sky Atlantic — who will show the season when it kicks off on April 25 — to create a humongous, Stark-inspired snow drawing in the French Alps.
Other cities had subways, but none threaded through nearly as many neighborhoods as New York's, enabling it to move large numbers of workers between Manhattan and the middle-class boroughs — a cycle that repeated itself every day, generating ever more wealth and drawing in ever more people.
Drawing in part on European examples, New York appointed its first night life mayor, Ariel Palitz, this year to promote late-night businesses and to try to relieve tensions with neighborhood residents who may take offense at the noise and vomit that often come with such establishments.
More recently, the League of Legends World Championship semi-final happened last weekend, drawing in a peak of just about 4 million concurrent viewers — a number that, according to Breslau, made the event the most watched e-sports event of all time in the west (excluding China).
Mr. Hammons's Gansevoort installation is expected to feature a ghostlike image of the original Pier 52 building on that site, according to those who have been briefed on the project — an open minimalist framework of what had originally been there, like a pencil line drawing in space.
But the art at the newly opened facility has decidedly darker imagery: One drawing in the boys' dormitory featured a minion from "Despicable Me" in a jail cell with "Bienvenido a SWK," a possible reference to Southwest Key, the nonprofit that operates a number of other shelters.
"And any fan of mine who's a supporter of his/I'm drawing in the sand a line/You're either for or against/And if you can't decide who you like more in your split/ Or who you should stand beside/I'll do it for you with this/F— you."
So Samsung Pay's boast that it can be accepted in most places that can swipe a credit card may be a good sell in America, but don't count on that drawing in too many Chinese users, who are largely uninterested in using those cards in the first place.
Catalina Velasquez, a co-chair of the Equality March and an organizer with Casa Ruby, a DC-based LGBTQ center, said the march was a success, drawing in tens of thousands of protesters and helping to bring attention to those usually excluded from the narrative of mainstream pride celebrations.
Editor's note: A very special thank you to the artists of Drawing in a Time of Fear & Lies, which began publication on the weekend before Trump's inauguration and appeared in every issue of Hyperallergic Weekend until the midterm elections, when it changed from a weekly to an occasional series.
Previous collaborations between Moleskine and Adobe required users to snap a photo of a drawing in a notebook using a special app which would convert the image into editable strokes and vectors, but I've never found those conversions to be as accurate as I want them to be.
Spanish authorities have vowed to apply the law "with the greatest possible force" in response to a drawing in permanent marker on the face of a Medieval statue from the cathedral of Santiago de Compostela, making over the figure with the iconic face makeup of KISS drummer Peter Criss.
" "And any fan of mine who's a supporter of his, I'm drawing in the sand a line, you're either for or against, and if you can't decide who you like more and you're split on who you should stand beside, I'll do it for it for you with this.
Even now, amid wide-scale upheaval in the party, some Democrats believe that this approach remains the surest way to win here, fearing that Mr. Gillum's left-wing platform risks alienating the kinds of moderates and soft Republicans that Mr. Nelson has made a career out of drawing in.
It's not clear what Pappas is trying to say with his work or what he hopes to accomplish other than his belief that if he could get his drawing in front of the famous British painter David Hockney, he will catapult himself to the top of the art world.
Debaecke says most tourists are happy to let him show them a bustling neighborhood where urban regeneration projects are drawing in affluent loft dwellers but also aim to improve lives for locals in one of Belgium's poorest boroughs, a 10-minute underground train ride from European Union headquarters.
"Democratic leaders see the evidence from the Zelenskiy call as damning enough to impeach—and easy enough for the public to digest—in isolation, without drawing in allegations of obstruction of justice, self-dealing and other wrongdoing," The Washington Post's Philip Rucker, Rachael Bade, and Robert Costa wrote Wednesday.
Rather than merely drawing in the loose style of another artist, Mr. Sikoryak modeled each page after specific bits of others' work, mimicking panels from Stan Lee and Steve Ditko's "The Amazing Spider-Man," Bill Watterson's "Calvin and Hobbes" and Alison Bechdel's "Fun Home," among dozens of others.
At the beginning of the show, wall text explains that Delacroix broke with the traditional methods of drawing in preparation for painting, instead favoring a more expressive and impassioned attitude to composing a piece; at that point, the ratio of Delacroix to supporting artists is one-to-one.
London's National Gallery explicitly welcomes drawing in both its permanent collection galleries and its temporary exhibitions; it's joined by institutions including MoMA, the Guggenheim, the Portland Museum of Art, and the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston — which allows drawing and sketching in all galleries, but painting in only its permanent collections.
Visitors are encouraged to pick their way through the twists and turns; the jangling sounds it makes and the scuff marks it leaves on the room's pristine white walls are all part of this multidimensional "drawing in space", as the exhibition's curator Martin Caiger-Smith describes it in the accompanying catalogue.
A similar struggle is occurring in Roberto Matta's "Les Lits des Vulgivagues" ("The Beds of the Prostitutes," 1943), a scraggly drawing in graphite and colored crayon, of four naked, intertwined, Picassoid couples in each of the paper's quadrants, their grinding pelvises joined together, like pipe fittings, by a red, oversized erection.
We won't have to wait long to find out how far Mario's charm goes in drawing in mobile fans; if you're curious about how the game plays before December 15, you can also check out our initial hands-on, or visit an Apple Store for demos loaded on display phones.
This video by Vugar Efendi tracks the evolution of stop motion in film starting with The Enchanted Drawing in 1900, which was really just a drawing of a face changing facial expressions, all the way up to the gloriously beautiful Kubo and the Two Strings, which was released this summer.
There is much wailing and gnashing of teeth over the fragmentation of the American audience, which has made it close to impossible to build a mass culture; a show like Roseanne drawing in eighteen million viewers is news in a media landscape where we are happy to settle for five.
By using equally long, thin, wavy lines in "Seated Male Nude, Back View" (1910) and "Standing Man" (1913) (perhaps, the best drawing in the show with its magnificent messy maroon shirt that re-establishes the flatness of the picture plane), Schiele's men are sensually elongated to the point of mystic suggestion.
"We know the drawing was made during the lifetime of Leonardo da Vinci, we know that the paper was made in Italy, between Venice and Florence, and the third discovery is the high quality of this drawing in the face of the Monna Vanna and in her arms," Deldicque told reporters.
"The worst we could say is that investors are drawing in some cases on hope to a greater degree than normal, particularly in the key semiconductor sector where a strong second half rebound has been priced into many issuers, but this seems unlikely to be a factor over the near term," Shaoul added.
Counting down to the world's largest lottery drawing in history, CNBC will give viewers a lesson in Lottery 101 – what you should and should not do if you win, why winning for some isn't all it is cracked up to be and whose company you should keep with your new found wealth.
In true superstar tradition, he was not shy of nurturing his showbiz status: during his time at Gent, his relationship with Miss Belgium provided enough Posh-and-Becks-type fodder for two countries' tabloids; aged 20, his wedding was broadcast live on Egyptian TV, drawing in some of the year's biggest viewing figures.
It's essentially been designed to gamify the experience in order to help tradespeople who aren't necessarily technically savvy operate the tool themselves and find their way around a drawing in 3D, while reducing the number of trips to the office to have a discussion with the architects or engineers to resolve issues.
Egyptian squash players are among the best in the world, and privileged families have long pushed their children to take up sports, but the new focus on fitness is drawing in people from all classes, with substantial numbers of women, too, and is more about exercise for exercise than about games or competition.
But now Osamu Akiyama, a Japanese undergraduate medical student at Osaka University and ASCII artist, has created a neural net—a type of machine learning architecture modeled after the human brain—that can take any line drawing and use it to render the drawing in ASCII that is comparable to human abilities.
I took about three steps before palming my juul out of my bag and putting it to my lips, automatically clicking the button and drawing in hard before realizing that I had clicked no button and was drawing around an object which was definitely not providing me with a long-overdue nicotine hit.
These include Huzo Lunmst (1973), in which an invented artist presents her invented artwork; My Father's Diary (1975), based around a strange book of signs, pictures, and words given to a daughter by her dying father; and Two Drawings (1973) a story of buying, admiring, and deciphering a drawing in West Los Angeles.
And more than a year after the ban on photography in the metro was lifted, the move has posed a lingering question that's emblematic of the country's larger concerns: Was this a publicity stunt aimed at showcasing the country's beauty and drawing in tourists, or was it a telling indication of consequential change?
Whereas the William Vale is modern and opulent, drawing in a well-heeled set of hipsters who want to see and be seen (read our full review here), the Williamsburg is a more intimate neighbor that feels laid-back and in-the-know, while delivering on an equally high level of intrigue.
Most arms-control experts think that the best that can be hoped for are new talks with the Russians, possibly drawing in other nuclear-weapons states, on enhancing crisis stability, and the establishment of international norms banning the use of cyber in specific circumstances, such as disabling an adversary's strategic command-and-control systems.
But what about those whose fondest childhood memories didn't involve cuddling with stuffed bears or drawing in their Barbie coloring books, but staying up way too late, wide-eyed and terror-stricken in the best way, watching the same black-and-white monster movies that terrified your parents before you, and maybe even their parents before that?
"We remain constructive on oil prices for the balance of 2017 as second quarter 2017 should see markets tighten as a result of the current OPEC/non-OPEC deal whilst an expected extension of the deal on May 25th should keep oil inventories drawing in the second half of the year," Citi analysts said in a note.
Many of its classes can be taken in countries outside the U.K. "Fintech is changing rapidly with new sub-sectors emerging all the time, drawing in new names and organizations taking a customer-centric view of financial services," Liz Moody, senior lecturer, executive education at OU's Business School, said in a statement when the course was announced.
"Any fan of mine who's a supporter of his/ I'm drawing in the sand a line/ You're either for or against/ And if you can't decide who you like more/ And you're split on who you should stand beside/ I'll do it for you with this," he finishes, his hand blurred as he presumably flips his middle finger.
"And any fan of mine/who's a supporter of his/I'm drawing in the sand a line/you're either for or against/and if you can't decide/who you like more and you're split/on who you should stand beside/I'll do it for you with this," he raps, before giving the middle finger to the camera.
This is how he put it to me after I asked him when he decided to work solely with thin steel rods, which may or may not be copper coated, stating in an email: I wanted to reduce the amount of tooling & machining and simplify the process so that it would be more like drawing in space.
The exposure of the gesso on the panel's surface turns conventional painting technique on its head, pulling the cellar floor to the roof, so to speak, while the seemingly deliberate refusal to distinguish between painting and drawing in the rendering of the shapes, coupled with the clay lozenge's insertion into the two-dimensional imagery, kick the piece further into its own speculative realm.
In the coming years, if Donald Trump manages to evade impeachment, there will be no shortage of political cartoons and protest art taking aim at his policies and personnel; DRAWING IN A TIME OF FEAR & LIES proposes to be something different: an arena of metaphor, texture, reflection, even ambiguity, but fueled by the same moral outrage that drives the protests in the streets.

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