Sentences with phrase «magnoila hollow form»

What is this contentment with hollow forms, «a pile of broken images,» to quote Eliot?
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You'd also go into a hollow form and your damage would be reduced, but that is now no longer the case.
Whenever a player dies he returns to a hollow form and can only be transformed to human form by consuming an item called humanity.
Hand fabrication is imperative to her process, with an emphasis on hollow forms, she makes one - off or small scale series» of pieces to commission and in collaboration with other artists.
Hollow - formed vessels are tools for storage and organizational solutions according to the Container Store Group, Inc., but decorative hollow forms serve functions too.
Three - millimetre plywood is used to make hollow forms, which makes it possible to hang Yellow Then, Orange, and Flush (all 2016) from the ceiling.
Hollow Form with Inner Form Artist: Dame Barbara Hepworth 1903 - 1975 Date: 1968 Classification: sculpture Medium: Bronze Dimensions: object: 1293 x 660 x 735 mm Presented by the executors of the artist's estate 1980 © Bowness
Barbara Hepworth in the Palais studio at work on the wood carving Hollow Form with White Interior, 1963 Photograph: Val Wilmer © Bowness, Hepworth Estate
Hollow Form with White was the last of a range of sculptures presented by the artist to the Tate Gallery in 1967.
In 1969 Hepworth enquired of the gallery's director, Norman Reid, «how is the Hollow Form with White elm wearing since Dicon Nance repaired it for you?»
The broad grain that is a striking feature of Hollow Form with White results from the timber's rapid growth and makes it especially suitable for large pieces.
- Mother and Child (1934, Tate Collection, London)- Three Forms (1935, Tate Collection, London)- Hollow Form with White Interior (1963, Gimpel Fils, London)- Figure Walnut (1964, Fondation Maeght, Saint - Paul - de-Vence)
Hollow Form with White Artist: Dame Barbara Hepworth 1903 - 1975 Date: 1965 Classification: sculpture Medium: Elm Dimensions: object: 1346 x 584 x 464 mm Presented by the artist 1967 © Bowness
Her most important works include the Dag Hammerskjold Memorial Single Form (1963, United Nations, New York), Pelagos (1946, Tate London), Hollow Form with White Interior (1963, Gimpel Fils, London), and Conversation with Magic Stones (1973, National Gallery of Scotland).
Hollow Form with White Interior (1963) Guarea Wood, Gimpel Fils, London.
Her most significant works of sculpture include the Dag Hammerskjold Memorial Single Form (1963, United Nations, New York), Pelagos (1946, Tate London), Hollow Form with White Interior (1963, Gimpel Fils, London), and Conversation with Magic Stones (1973, National Gallery of Scotland).
Hepworth's most notable works include the following: - Torso (1928, Tate)- Figure of a Woman (1929, Tate)- Infant (1929, Tate)- Seated Figure (1932 - 3, Tate)- Sculpture with Profiles (1932, Tate)- Two Forms (1933, Tate)- Three Forms (1935, Tate)- Discs in Echelon (1935, cast 1959, Tate)- Wave (1943, National Gallery of Scotland)- Dyad (1949, National Gallery of Scotland)- Pierced Form (Epidauros, 1960, Tate)- Sphere with Inner Form (1963, Tate)- Hollow Form with White (1965, Tate)- Construction (Crucifixion) Homage to Mondrian (1966, Winchester Cathedral)- Conversation with Magic Stones (1973, National Gallery of Scotland)
Such an imaginative reworking of an earlier piece would be consistent with Hepworth's economy of production and may be compared to the incorporation of earlier carvings in a bronze such as Hollow Form with Inner Form (Tate Gallery T03148) of the same year.
«This is a Magnoila hollow form it is 12 inches tall 8 inches wide.

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Gay marriage undermines true marriage in a different and much more dangerous way: It hollows out its very essence, applying the word to something else entirely, a relationship that itself has no potential to generate children, and so can not itself (without help from the law or from outsiders) form a family.
The language of liberation, with its salvation history themes, seems hollow and hypocritical in our mouths, bespeaking a new form of American theological triumphalism.
Physical barriers have also been used throughout history, such as condoms made from animal's intestinal tracts or stomach, halved and hollowed out citrus fruits as diaphragms (the citric acid also acts as spermicide), and melting suppositories designed to form an impenetrable coating over the cervix.
Lipids in water form hollow bilipid membrane spheres, such as cell membranes.
Hollow out pumpkins to form bowls.
Then I hollow out the thin, small leaves and choke to form a receptacle for anything from a dip to use with the leaves to a grains salad.
When you've formed your loaves, place them in oiled bread pans, cover and rise to double again, then bake at 400 degrees until the loaves are golden brown and sound hollow when tapped.
Most hockey blades are ground to form a concave hollow, the speedsters said, while their blades are filed with a flat area in the middle — plus slightly turned - up areas at front and back for easier pivoting in the turns.
And after closing the WGC - Bridgestone Invitational with 68 - 66 over the weekend, Johnson told reporters at Quail Hollow that he was «finally coming back into [pre-Augusta] form
Suozzi, 53, will make an announcement Tuesday at the Crest Hollow Country Club, becoming the fifth Democratic contender to officially announce a candidacy or form a fundraising committee for the Third District seat.
The group is now seeing if hollow beads can form reds, and hopes to use such «structural» colours in reflective displays that aren't backlit — think a Kindle, but in colour.
Fullerene is an interesting molecule: it is formed of carbon atoms arranged in a hexagonal network shaped like a hollow sphere.
Microtubules, hollow fibers of tubulin protein only a few nanometers in diameter, form the cytoskeletons of living cells and play a crucial role in cell division (mitosis) through their ability to undergo rapid growth and shrinkage, a property called «dynamic instability.»
Over a tree's lifetime these strands would weave and cross, forming an intricate latticework around a hollow core.
But the researchers discovered that sheets of carbon atoms arranged in a pattern of hexagons and pentagons can curl up and ultimately close to form hollow cages.
A cement formed by fungi - produced minerals and chemical weathering lines the walls of the hole and temporarily maintains the branching shape of the tree hollows.
The mutualistic association between acacia plants and the ants that live on them is an excellent example: The plants provide food and accommodation in the form of food bodies and nectar as well as hollow thorns which can be used as nests.
An exception to this may have been if you used a lightweight and / or hollow object that did not sink at least halfway into the layer of flour — if this happened, a relatively smaller crater may have formed because the part of the object that hit the flour was smaller in diameter than the object's actual, widest diameter.
These epiphytes form hollow tubers, known as domatia, with preformed entrance holes, which give access to a network of galleries that provide the ants with protected nesting space.
Since they began forming 12,000 years ago in glacial hollows carved out during the last ice age, peat bogs have been squirrelling away carbon that would otherwise leak into the atmosphere.
About thirty years ago, the group led by Prof. Dr. Georg Schulz at the University of Freiburg elucidated the structure of the beta - barrel membrane proteins: Strands of proteins extending in opposite directions create sheets that form a hollow cylinder by association of the first and last strand.
While frogs typically lay their eggs in or above standing water, white - spotted bush frogs lay their eggs inside the hollow internodes of reed bamboo that grow along streambanks and their offspring emerge from the eggs as fully - formed froglets.
When HER2 signaling is activated, the clusters — which normally have hollow centers — assume an irregular, or dysplastic form (left).
To do so, they started with a human embryonic stem cell line, which they chemically nudged to become cells that form what's known as the primitive streak on the hollow ball of cells of the early embryo.
Tubulin proteins form hollow tubes inside cells called microtubules that provide cytoskeletal structure and also act as a highway system for cellular traffic.
Within a few days, that single cell divides over and over again until it forms a blastocyst, a hollow ball of 150 to 200 cells that give rise to every single cell type a human body needs to survive, including the umbilical cord and the placenta that nourishes the developing fetus.
These rock formations filled with tiny crystalline surprises take shape once hollow cavities form in the earth, often left over from magma or withering organic matter.
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There's a hollow at the heart of things, a strange decency and politeness for a film that strives to depict, in epic form, man's dark and visceral struggle with the world and himself.
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