Sentences with phrase «as loose»

Create an informal beach - house feel with understated and informal soft furnishings, such as these loose covers and throws, and set against stone walls and white washed floors.
Stone walls give this living room a rustic, underground feel, whilst understated soft furnishings, such as loose covers and throws, have an informal beach - house feel.
Understated soft furnishings, such as loose covers and throws, have an informal beach - house feel.
It is mixed with a variety of stripes in different widths: a narrow horizontal for the pendant light, a medium stripe as loose covers on chairs, and wide bands of red fabric on the linen curtains.
Look for anything dangerous at your child's level, such as loose cords, wires, unprotected outlets, sharp corners, and small objects.
Review the deck annually, searching for such safety hazards as loose bolts, nails, rails, handles and floorboards.
Student manuals: After you have created an outline and a text, you have a choice of printing formats, such as loose - leaf three - ring, corner staple, center - stapled magazine, perfect or square bound or a combination of these.
industrial equipment for accurate assembly, installation and for defects such as loose connections and... production tasks as instructed.
This is the same idea as loose networking.
It has a magnetic closure for easily fastening and removing the watch, and the closure is adjustable, so you can make it as tight or as loose as you want.
The Xperia XZ Premium appeared in early - 2017 as a loose replacement for the Z5 Premium, defined by the 4K display and otherwise flagship specs.
Excessive areas of salt can actually reduce traction for your car; think of it as loose gravel on the pavement.
Law firms can be as loose or restrictive about how staff uses equipment, but it's wise to implement usage policies people understand.
But firms that value their lawyers only for their individual efforts inevitably wind up as loose affiliations of individual lawyer businesses under one roof, and rarely for the better.
Also, be alert for road surface hazards such as loose gravel, wet pavement depressions, glass and other sharp debris, raised surfaces, and holes.
Unstaffed satellite libraries present a greater challenge as they depend on articling students, receptionists, or secretarial staff to do such things as loose - leaf filing and reshelving books.
Classic references can be as up to date and topical as loose - leafs.
Listening to law librarians at their recent annual meetings, it is apparent that online services are now seen in the same light as loose - leaf services.
When citing a document that can change (such as a loose - leaf) it needs to be obvious which version of the document is being referred to.
As a loose - knit and informal bunch of bike - loving folks, we ask for no membership, nor dues, only a shared passion for the bicycle in all its glory: as toy, as transportation, as a tool for social and environmental change!»
But, people running after billions of dollars will never agree on this as they loose their bread & butter.
Mosh wasn't being as loose in his usage as all that.
we hope it will be as loose and free flowing as possible but unfortunately there has to be rules or chaos ensues.
Fourier used it only as a loose analogy for the principle of energy balance, and stated clearly in his treatise that he knew the shortcomings of the experiment as a model of the greenhouse effect.
True enough, they might run out of ice — but under what sea level rise conditions do we regard 50 - 70 cm as loose change, down in the noise level?
A talented artist who is known for his aggressive spots that he has been able to paint, as well as his loose and sometimes brushstroke style.
While it began as a loose collection of work by people whom Bush knew and liked, regardless of whether or not they were represented by the gallery, 100 Grand has grown into a unique community event, the de facto salon of Santa Barbara's art scene.
-- 2PM: PDF SUBJECTS, a deconstructed duet by Alberto Aguilar and Jesse Malmed (with special guests) is a structured improvisation using PDF - OBJECTS as a loose score.
Influences of a Fauvist Matisse as well as the loose brushwork and meaty angularity of early Diebenkorn become apparent in this period.
Though her work of the 1960s and 1970s may appear to be simply mimetic exercises in proto - appropriation, Sturtevant is better understood as an artist who adopted style as her medium and took the art of her time as a loose «score» to be enacted.
Here, Algus unites them as a loose community creating art on the crest of Conceptualism's second wave.
They share the ostensible subject matter of color, as well as a loose - fitting stylistic rigor and an academic concern for the generative power of visual repetition.
This post — Civil Rights movement — if it can be called a movement, as loose and divisive as the idea of post-black art is today — has made new room for Civil Rights — era artists who did not fit during their day, Gilliam and Young among them.
Combined with the fact that most of the works share commonalities, such as loose brushwork and vivid colors, the viewer sees not one individual work but all works at the same time.
Many prints were tipped onto tissue and double mounted by Martin in the manner taught at the Clarence White School while others exist as loose, unsigned prints.
Conceived as the companion to Black in the Abstract, Part 1: Epistrophy, which explored the fragmentation of the figurative as well as the loose and expansive nature of abstraction, this section chronicles the history of black artists whose work relies on the drama of restraint.
Some of contemporary art's most established artists have emerged from art collectives, and indeed the YBAs (Damien Hirst, Tracy Emin and Sarah Lucas, just to name a few) started out as a loose collective.
You can also purchase this as loose sheets.
People and Events will be the Decoration presents a series of new sculptures displayed across the gallery against the backdrop of a new large - scale curtain installation in what she refers to as a loose «parcours» of objects.
Here, the theory is used as a loose analogy for the ways in which shared and personal memories similarly commingle in the art object.
4Robert Irwin, Larry Bell, and Doug Wheeler are often described as key figures in the Light and Space movement, characterized as a loose affiliation of Southern Californian artists who developed a regional offshoot of 1960s Minimalism focused on light and perception.
Arms emerge from folds, legs stick out from walls, shoulders curve to create a C, elbows bend in a D. Each letter represents a synonym for «hole» (sometimes the connection is as loose as in G for «girl / god» or T for «trust»), and is accompanied by an epigrammatic story of absence.
Through the influence of pop - culture, books, art history, but most importantly nature, Smith's abstract paintings are often created by minimalistic tools, such as loose brushstrokes in his Rain Paintings, or form camouflage - style patterns, resembling Andy Warhol's production, in his Tigres series.
In Feinstein's canon, articles that appear as the loose shavings of fable assume new agency over their broader implications.
As the loose network of underground cinemas and film / video workshops established during the 1960s atrophied during the 1990s, documentary and non-narrative film - making migrated into the art world.
Clustered plum blossoms lie tangled in a chain link fence as loose abstract marks float through a celestial backdrop.
Inspired by one quirky collection and a conceptual artwork, Fensterstock will collect shells in her native Maine and Sanibel Island to produce large ornamental cabinets as well as loose, organic stalactites to pepper the wall.
Most happily for the repeat visitor, in order to stay as loose as that moment works from the collection will be switched and rotated intermittently to the end of the exhibition's 12 - month run.
It matters, though, that it still looks solid and painterly as loose fabric.
Thus People (2000), 91 by 54 inches, for instance, shifts from reading as a loose net of brushstrokes to a depiction of dozens of human figures linked by their outstretched arms and legs.
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