Sentences with phrase «absorbed by the fabric»

It's completely absorbed by the fabric.

Not exact matches

The high quality fabric by ododo is moisture - wicking and will absorb moisture from your body.
Colors - By choosing colors that are lighter, my fabrics aren't absorbing so much heat from the sun.
In the opening pages of Burnt Shadows Hiroko Tanaka survives the bombing of Hiroshima but is left with bird - shaped burns on her back from where her patterned kimono variously reflected and absorbed the light from the uranium bomb — causing the areas covered by dark fabric to be burned and the areas covered in lighter colors to repel the heat.
It's presenting an absorbing series by the young Ghanaian artist Zohra Opoku: most prominently, suspended fabrics that she has screen - printed with images of her father, whom she did not know.
Even though Burri was never explicitly tied to any movement, to most viewers his abstract «unpainted paintings» should appear comfortable in his cultural moment, absorbing the monochromatic interests of Abstract Expressionists, while also setting the ground for Arte Povera and assemblage art.The co-curators work extensively to expand these associations through the exhibition's wall labels, which relate Burri to various artists, works, and moments far beyond the scope of midcentury abstraction, including Piero della Francesca's Madonna of Partition (1455 — 6)(for the subject of incised fabric), Joseph Beuys (as an artist formed by war), Italian Neorealist cinema (for its use of artifice and rupture to reappropriate the realism of Facist war propaganda), and even Rodin's Gates of Hell (1880 --- 1917)(for the «Combustione Plastica» series» hellish melting of form).
Jordanian - Canadian designer Abeer Seikaly turns to solar - absorbing fabric as his material of choice in creating woven shelters that are powered by the sun and inspired by nomadic culture.
The treated fabric is much more hydrophilic than the fabric by itself (which only absorbs about 18 % of its own weight), and yet when the temperature gets warmer, the fabric becomes hydrophobic and releases all of the absorbed water (as pure water) without any other further action.
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