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White composed all of the paintings in this show using a layering method of paint and Band-Aids. To create the pieces in this exhibit, she first painted a layer of color and placed differently shaped Band-Aids over the paper. Then she painted over that layer with another color and again placed more Band-Aids in a design on the paper. When she was done applying all of the colors in the piece, she removed the Band-Aids, revealing a multi-colored drawing. Although there are no Band-Aids on any finished drawings, White?...

Author: By Michaela O. Daniel, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Band-Aids and Suburbia | 4/20/2001 | See Source »

...oranges in this canvas alone is impressive: While the background is painted loosely in a happy mango orange, the shade gradually merges into the russet-orange of the hands, and finally to a lemony yellow evoking the images of autumn leaves. While much of the paint is loosely layered, a thin layer of pastel blues and khaki greens can be identified underneath the intense oranges. These blues and greens are made visible through the artist’s manipulation of paint with a palette knife...

Author: By Joyce Kwok, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Freud 101: Memories and Dreams | 4/20/2001 | See Source »

Haney creates depth in her paintings through her extensive layering of household objects. Pieces of fabric, paper and other sketches are layered on top of each other to create the sense that there is always another image trying to emerge from beneath the paint. The overall effect of this layer creates a dream-like sense of space, unconstrained by classical perspective and offering a multiplicity of views. This theme is emphasized by Haney’s extensive use of actual household objects in her collage such as wallpaper and newspaper...

Author: By Trevor D. Dryer, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Good Old "Homecooking" | 4/20/2001 | See Source »

Bush's backtracking on emissions won't be the last campaign promise you'll see him reverse. What does my child have to look forward to? Bad air, a depleted ozone layer and no open wilderness areas. Thanks a lot! CATHERINE LE RUYET Morgan Hill, Calif...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Apr. 16, 2001 | 4/16/2001 | See Source »

...powerful cultures, two very different ways of looking at the world. The Indian tradition develops metaphors and ways of describing the body (life forces, energy centers) as it is experienced, from the inside out. The Western tradition looks at the body from the outside in, peeling it back one layer at a time, believing only what it can see, measure and prove in randomized, double-blind tests. The East treats the person; the West treats the disease. "Our system of medicine is very fragmented," says Dr. Carrie Demers, who runs the Center for Health and Healing at the Himalayan International...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Power Of Yoga | 4/15/2001 | See Source »

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