Sentences with phrase «as hollow form»

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.

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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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Most perplexing of all, the film turns to Glenn's closeted homosexuality in its final third, an inclusion that's merely used for hollow technological gags, such as him masturbating to a partially recorded message of his lover's voice and a miniature, animated hologram that takes the form of his presumably human lover.
It might seem a hollow, too - clever trick, but the necessity to cram the frame — comparatively speaking, of course — gives the proceedings a lot of comic tension, as the actors are rarely more than a foot away from each other, and complements Anderson's tableau form of narrative shorthand — such as the proper introduction to one villain with a shot looking down at the weapons arranged on his desk — incredibly well.
The ablation casting process allows for the fine - tuning of both the cast part's shape, as well as the material properties of the castings in the energy - absorbing areas of the vehicle, while minimizing weight in the form of a hollow part with optimized wall thickness.
After the ice age ended and sea levels rose, flooding the hollowed - out island, the Blue Hole as we know it was formed.
Cenotes are formed when the limestone that makes up the Yucatan Peninsula is eroded over thousands of years by rainwater, resulting in large «sinkholes» that appear on the surface, exposing hollowed - out caverns below that act as natural cisterns for water.
Her pieces, unlike blown up plaster molds from clay, are built structurally and directly by making hollowed plaster forms using the rags and t - shirts as a kind of support for the shells, which she then melds together with burlap.
Wearing time like a stain - Its leafless branches dressed in hollow vessels sweating nervously like the pores on a belly pushing outward As leather yolks seep out from behind their lemon shells Forming a wet mask over the face of what was.
Predicated not upon the propositions latent in these works, but on the explicit content of forms, this exhibition comes as little but a hollow fanfare preceding the names of well - worn celebrities.
His work is known as sculpture that pursues the possibilities of the ceramic medium: beautiful and organic forms, flowing marble patterns, and sculptures with cracks and hollows.
Fusing synthetic materials such as silicone and living materials such as wax and oil paint, Basic enfleshes hollow and bruised forms that are at once bodies and habitats.
At the Schinkel Pavillon (until July 29), «The Empty House» is a show dedicated to artworks Louise Bourgeois created in the last two decades of her life in which the artist focused on the architectural and associative possibilities of the sack, hollowed or filled, as a form relating both to cells and to the female body.
In addition to the Beetle Trilogy, the show presents works such as Controller of the Universe, an explosion of tools such as saws, pickaxes and rakes, a piece that expresses the artist's skepticism of blind trust in technological innovation, which time transforms into old - fashioned, obsolete forms; and Hollow / Stuffed: market law, a small replica of a submarine with biodegradable plastic sacks full of salt hanging from the ceiling on steel cables.
By framing the minimalist object as «hollow» Fried implies the existence of some essential vessel or form, however compromised.
«The sensation has never left me», Hepworth claims, and as we witness the landscape pouring through the central hollow of Curved Form (Bryher II), this is evident (see B. Hepworth, Barbara Hepworth: A Pictorial Autobiography, Bath, 1970, p. 9).
The use of these skeletal frameworks originated in ceramic works when I began hollowing out (carving) formed lumps of clay and treating the result as a starting point for a larger ceramic or stainless steel work.
There is an obvious connection between the polygonal cells of these wall reliefs and the forms within the steel frameworks — indeed the group of 26 drawings was made at the same time as I began hollowing out lumps of clay.
As well as the sense of spatial enclosure and release achieved for the eye rising over these forms, the hollowing out had practical benefitAs well as the sense of spatial enclosure and release achieved for the eye rising over these forms, the hollowing out had practical benefitas the sense of spatial enclosure and release achieved for the eye rising over these forms, the hollowing out had practical benefits.
Two sculptural wall works will engage the circle as a form, one solid and one hollow, placed opposite each other as if to face - off.
By cutting, hollowing, and twisting, as well as utilizing special color and surface combinations, Genzken managed to create more extreme, «faster» forms.
And slowly that cavity of emptiness within her became real in the hollows and tunnels of her sculptures, a way of expressing - as a woman and a sculptor - an emotional and spiritual inwardness within outer form.
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