She is on a search for its origins; painting as practical magic, the prosaic made ecstatic, and self - portrait in its most basic sense as a trace of its author... The non-traditional materials Strobert employs — powdered graphite, pumice, papier - mâché and glitter among others — all have visual signatures as distinctive
as the bulbous shine of oil paint or the transparent skeins of gouache.
As you advance through the story, tougher enemies show up, such
as bulbous headed Bombers, requiring a shift in tactics.
In pictures, the car's crisp, muscular character lines come across
as bulbous; the glamorous LED full - width taillights look like something from the mid-1990s; and the grille — which is elegant and understated in person — looks like, well, a chrome Klingon forehead.
While the front fenders, headlights and grille might come off
as bulbous, though, the short rear deck and stylish taillights remain a terrific look.
These include why the maps always have the mouth of the Mediterranean Sea at the top, even though it is not north; why the Mediterranean is pictured
as a bulbous form with shores that mirror one another; why the sea's islands are lined up on the central axis of the map; and more.
Not exact matches
Yams are different than what we call «sweet potatoes» and what are occasionally referred to
as «yams» here in the States — those
bulbous often orange or white root veggies are not actually even related to real yams.
As for cleaning, it's as easy to clean like any other bulbous whis
As for cleaning, it's
as easy to clean like any other bulbous whis
as easy to clean like any other
bulbous whisk.
It's somewhat like a cross between spinach and broccoli - with leafy greens and florets, but not
as slimy
as the former and less
bulbous than the latter.
St. Louis (Wm. S & Co.) embossed pepper sauce bottle; a clear spiral design McIlhenny Tabasco Sauce bottle,
as well
as a rare barrel - shaped McIlhenny Tabasco Sauce bottle along with other embossed McIlhenny & Co., Avery Island Tabasco Pepper Sauce bottles; an early open - pontiled Wells Miller & Provost (W. M. & P. N.Y.) embossed pepper sauce bottle; a small
bulbous embossed Trappey's pepper sauce bottle; an embossed Evangeline Pepper Sauce Made in St. Martinville, LA USA pepper sauce bottle; several different embossed pepper sauce bottles from the Horseshoe PickleWorks Ltd. of New Orleans; an embossed Jumbo Brand Pepper Sauce The Frank Tea & Spice Co..
That's because all the cars will have a
bulbous, golf ball - sized 360 - degree camera on top of the chassis
as well.
But the post-baby tummy — «my mommy fluff,»
as one woman put it; «this
bulbous tire around my middle,» another complained — is what really seems to blow most moms away.
In a cavernous facility packed with rows of crib - size bubble chambers, Karlsson and O'Donnell handle their germ - free charges via
bulbous black gloves that serve
as airtight portals into the pressurized isolettes.
At the very bottom of the tree there was also a peculiar mechanism at play —
as the tree's diameter expanded the woody strands rolled out from the side of the trunk at the base of the tree, forming the characteristic flat base and
bulbous shape synonymous with the cladoxylopsids.
Also referred to
as canaries of the sea, they have
bulbous foreheads that can change shape to give off chirps, clicks, whistles, and squeals.
Onions are packed with FODMAPs by their very nature,
as they're a
bulbous root plant.
If left untreated, chronic rosacea can lead to telangiectasia (dilation of superficial blood vessels on the face)
as well
as rhinophyma, in which the nose gradually becomes
bulbous and red from chronic inflammation.
Two heroic forces save us from this fate: a warm, zingy script (by Alan J. Schoolcraft and Brent Simons) and a characteristically wacko voice performance by Will Ferrell
as Megamind, a cobalt blue,
bulbous - headed freak from a distant planet who defeats his longtime nemesis for control of Metro City but doesn't cope well with success.
Elle Fanning, an actress often at the center of films about young people (such
as Super 8, The Boxtrolls, and the upcoming How To Talk To Girls At Parties), will now employ her bright - eyed stare and
bulbous tears in service of adapting a bestselling YA novel.
Not the wedgy,
bulbous - tailed mk2, but the pert, pretty mk1 — Giugiaro's finest hour
as far
as I'm concerned.
I'm not sure the redesigned dashboard is
as aesthetically or ergonomically pleasing
as the original, especially now that the glorious alloy and brass Jules Verne - style instrument pod has been hidden inside a
bulbous shroud.
As I caught an eyeful of his car's
bulbous rump, I understood what the fuss was all about.
Objects like the 2016 Mercedes - Benz GLE Coupe, a swollen,
bulbous appendage to the Mercedes lineup, built off the new E-sized range (until recently known
as the ML - Class) but with swoopier lines and cartoon - huge wheels.
A recent spell under the knife has resulted in the same
bulbous nose treatment
as the brand's burgeoning range of high - riding SUVs, but in all other respects it looks like a humdrum five - door hatch.
The original car,
as you might be aware, came in for some harsh criticism for its rather
bulbous styling.
Odd all the magazine rave reviews: 2013 model: Having not driven a BMW for 14 years I was keen to see how they have moved on, not a lot
as it seems Good points: Looks good, its a BMW Outstanding fuel economy 70mpg on long journeys Comfy seats Bad Points: Very noisy road noise, need to turn up radio even at 40 Thin hard steering wheel, cheap plastic
bulbous airbag cover Cheap interior, feels like a Kia.
Mercedes will never be
as overwrought and hideously
bulbous as Infiniti.
The 2015 Infiniti QX80 might be seen
as a more
bulbous and brutish SUV along with these acute body features, even if it is considered to be one of the most luxurious vehicles for its class.
In sum, most of the changes are on the outside and they serve to tone down the brash,
bulbous style of Infiniti's largest offering, which has been on sale since 2010 (first
as the QX56).
Thanks to its hide of Carrara White paint, the phrase that came to mind
as I looked at the
bulbous body of the 2012 Porsche Panamera Turbo S was «white whale.»
The cabin and greenhouse appear a bit
bulbous, but that's the result of BMW trying to create
as spacious an interior
as possible while still landing within the desired exterior dimensions.
The
bulbous shape does make it extremely comfortable to hold one - handed
as an e-book reader — the rounded end sitting easily but still securely against the palm.
The advantage this brings is that they are easier to slip in to a bag
as you're not trying to accommodate the
bulbous end
as well.
As Captain Mitch yanked it aboard, I was intrigued by its alien - like
bulbous eyes situated unevenly on its head — apparently there's not much to look at on the seafloor — and its scaly, green body, nothing like I imagined it would look like having eaten plenty of the delectable white fillets at respectable restaurants throughout my life.
The ingredients
as well
as the chefs themselves can be best described
as perfectly
bulbous.
But
as I sped through a bizarre ocean forest filled with
bulbous purple plants, I realised that I had run out of goals.
You play
as the titualr Bulb Boy, a scrawny youngin» with a
bulbous light bulb for a head.
Kirby's Dream Course (Nintendo, $ 7.99)-- An adorably charming spin on minigolf, Kirby's Dream Course casts everyone's favorite
bulbous blob
as the ball
as he makes his way through eight trap filled courses.
So I was linking these stories together and I wanted to bring the Ebony pages into these stories
as well, and the penmanship paper, and the matter itself would build the figuration and be a kind of bandage, not falling apart and coming together in the same way
as Bird in Hand but more like a
bulbous bandage.
I don't think you'd be far wrong to see it
as simultaneously a riff on op art (a term coined by Time magazine the same year
as Greenberg's Post Painterly show), a metaphor for the fluidity of U.S. race relations and a sort of tidying up of what Brummel calls «the thick, frayed brushstrokes» of Franz Kline and the
bulbous forms of Robert Motherwell, both of whom worked largely in black and white.
The first room creates a physical experience, pushing the view to the periphery with an imposing
bulbous sculpture, while the second creates safe places for the artist
as a young boy, evoking Bradford's mother's hair salon in large paintings created from purple - black end papers used for permanent waves and a paper sculpture representing Medusa's head
as a hiding place.
First creating large - scale pieces like Mason and his peers, Takemoto decorated his surfaces with painted or incised calligraphic patterns influenced by Abstract Expressionist painting
as well
as Picasso's ceramic designs and traditional Asian ceramics,
as in his 1959 work First Kumu, a
bulbous stoneware vase adorned with swirling motifs.
Bulbous anthropomorphic forms and caricatured lines amplify the seriocomic nature of my work
as well.
The juxtaposition between the lush organic shape and its shiny, steel materiality here creates a psychedelic impression, but ultimately the
bulbous forms emerge
as celebratory and animated, absorbing viewers and their surroundings in their own image.
Paintings such
as Candle - lit Dinner beautifully conveyed the atmosphere of the subject through the witty interplay of
bulbous lights and fat, curving lines, bright monochromatism and lilting shade, the precision of the chicken set against a childlike background of big shapes, overlapping, drawing the eye of the viewer upwards and down and into the picture despite its perverse perspective.
There are many which are far more enigmatic, such
as Struck Dumb, a large
bulbous steel structure that was made by a team of Govan shipyard metalworkers.
He was also loosely associated with Neo-Romanticism
as evidenced by the intense,
bulbous eyes that are characterized in his early portraits.
«Valley» takes shape
as a lonely red icon in a virtual gallery near the atrium, accompanied by one of Oursler's familiar
bulbous bloodshot animatronic eyes.
If Minimalist art encouraged viewers to come to terms with themselves
as bodies in a space, Eva Hesse pushed that embodied awareness further, transforming rigid geometries into serial presentations of soft,
bulbous, spindly, and sometimes prickly materials that seemed to invite a tactile encounter.
The internal shapes can read
as biomorphic figures,
bulbous, symmetrical, often placed off - center in a kind of precarious imbalance.
That blue,
bulbous form sitting on that yellow, undulating line is unmistakable, but also obscure, mysterious
as Eros always is.