(We could add a few to the list of those known in the second century B.C.) Thereupon a stone «
Cut out of the mountain without hands» strikes the image, and it falls apart:
Not exact matches
But no matter how you
cut it, it's a terrible idea for the government to bail
out — apologies, «invest in» — Trans
Mountain for a whole host
of reasons.
Or what about in the Summer
of 1962 in the
mountains of North Carolina when cardboard
cut -
outs read: «The World will end, the World will end tomorrow, get ready ~»
When we reached the top by the shining granite walls
of the road
cut through the
mountain, a huge sunburst illuminated the peak
of Mount Brandon, and laid
out before us were the dark tarns that held trout and the gleaming thread
of the Cloghane River, where the salmon and white trout ran 3,000 feet below.
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Granted, a great deal
of direct speech was left
out from the final
cut, and the longer TV version
of Trespassing, apparently, contains more, but what the film has to say about Bergman comes down, in the end, to the assertion that the classic was too big to be grasped in all his grandeur (all too consistent with Bergman's name that translates as «
mountain man»).
Follow the «Avenue
of the Disappearing
Mountain», past Cascade Creek and Lake Gunn and onto The Divide, before proceeding through the Hollyford Valley to Homer Tunnel, a man - made tunnel,
cut out of the rock wall, to emerge in the Cleddau Valley, and into Milford Sound.
In Thomas Girtin's gray wash, a dome billows
out from a
cut between
mountains behind a smoky plane, dwarfing the tiny hints
of humanity.
This piece, a
cut -
out nearly 60 feet wide, is based on the Confederate Memorial Carving on the face
of Stone
Mountain, where the KKK still regularly holds rallies and has been met with resistance in recent years.
For the exhibition at the Kunstmuseum Luzern she
cut larger - than - life cactuses
out of huge trees last summer in the Jura
Mountains using a chainsaw.
Over time, the sculpture reveals itself as a detail from an imagined topographical map, seemingly a section
cut out of a landscape, lakes and
mountains changing with the weather.
Lightboxes present rocks turning into
mountains, while reproductions
of etchings, taken from a 19th century Alpine travelogue, bear
cut -
out mountain tops rolling at the bottom
of the frames in which they are displayed.