Sentences with phrase «flatness gives»

That flatness gave us a cold period that global warming Hoaxters use to validate their claims of global warming due to man over the last 40 years.

Not exact matches

True, this is a toy model but given the flatness of the Phillips Curve right now (i.e., the low correlation between unemployment and inflation), I suspect at least some of the more structural models would generate a similar result.
Drive north, and the warehouses of big - box companies, from Amazon to Zappos, suddenly give way to scrubby vegetation and gravelly flatness.
Glen's willingness to give the action sequences a certain weight and seriousness produces some genuinely exciting moments, yet his work is everywhere undermined by the flatness of the characterizations and the uncertain architecture of the plot.
And the film's monochromatic quality and frequently static scenes give it a sort of flatness; I found myself often distracted by trying to figure out which voice actor was which, rather than following the story.
The flatness of Bulabog Beach gave way to a rugged hill, then a cliff, then that natural arch.
Nah, idk what it is — maybe the lighting or the textures — , but for some reason even the standard awning platforms give me this weird sense of flatness, like they are cardboard cut - outs or something.
When Clement Greenberg asserted the essence of painting flatness, I think he was off the mark by being both too literal and too narrow, and this gave formalism a bad name which it didn't deserve.
Robert Storr speaks of her «topologies,» but she never really gives up on Stella's abandoned dream of flatness.
The visceral gestures of Abstract Expressionism gave way to the flatness of Pop and the hard edges of Minimalism, which in turn stirred a generation of «Post-Minimalists» to reject clean forms and tidy material delineations, opting instead for handicrafts and organic aesthetics.
The effect of this ambitious new collection of works is one of disarming sincerity and puzzling nuance, in which the inherent flatness of photography gives way to an altogether more bodily, humorous, unironic approach to picture - making.
Geometrical forms and simplicity combined with neon light gave him the possibility to analyze shapes and textures, together with flatness and dimensionality, figuration and abstraction.
Serra has written of these drawings, «By the nature of their weight, shape, location, flatness, and delineation along their edges, the black canvases enabled me to define spaces within a given architectural enclosure.
But it is easy to forget the picture plane as a factor in the organisation of abstract painting given the convenience of material flatness, which will anchor any number of diverse elements without too much bother.
«A shiny surface gives depth to the flatness at the same time as it emphasizes the flatness» he says, «But it is a kind of depth which is entirely the opposite of atmospheric depth of traditional easel painting.
This creates a topography in high - contrast colors, the edges nearly vibrating, that gives the disorienting impression of flatness and extreme depth at once.
Mick Peter solo exhibition Director Mary Doyle gives an introduction talk about artist Mick Peter's work, who transforms imagery derived from fiction, illustration and graphic design into playful installations, resembling quick hand drawn sketches which seem to have been cut from the flatness of the paper and dragged into three - dimensional space.
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