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Unlike oil, where a mistake can be rectified with more paint, it is nearly impossible to hide a slip of the brush when working with translucent watercolor; consequently the artist’s hand is very evident in the work. “I love the fluency and immediacy,” Stebbins noted...
...that depicts a zebra stripe and, with the help of an employee, places the screen over a table that is stretched tightly with plain white silk. Cavalli checks that the screen is clicked in place on both sides of the table, pours out a thick glob of black paint, grabs a wooden bar and smears the paint to the other side with it. Afterward, he lifts up the screen to show the design. Ten minutes go by, and the process begins again, this time with white paint. "Each different color in a design needs a screen," he explains...
...when students will walk Boston’s Freedom Trail. While Barrios said he thinks Republican candidate and current Lieutenant Governor Kerry Healey ’82 will distance herself from current governor Republican Mitt Romney, he said Democrats “will try to paint Kerry Healey and Romney with the same brush.” Barrios, who led a gay rights group when he was at Harvard, also criticized the Supreme Court’s ruling on the Solomon Amendment, which forces universities either to grant the military equal access to recruit on campus or to forgo federal...
...assist to jumpstart the stalling Harvard offense. That surge to end the first half was but the harbinger of more bad news for the Big Red, whose defense could never quite keep up with the Crimson’s speed on the perimeter and muscle in the paint. Harvard, which at best has been inconsistent on the glass this year, dominated an athletic Cornell team on the boards. The Big Red, with a high-flying low-post rebounder in Maduka and a corps of guards that has rebounded well from the perimeter, still lost the battle of the boards...
...Harvard’s freshman tandem of guard Emily Tay and forward Katie Rollins erupted for 44 points—24 and 20, respectively—to spark the Crimson’s second-half effort against the struggling Lions. Rollins controlled the first half in the paint and Tay lit up the latter frame in an offensive clinic of dribble moves and jumpshots that showed why the Ivy League named her Rookie of the Week a week ago. “It was the type of defense they were playing—my defender was really close...