Sentences with phrase «as negative space»

In the process of stenciling that Ruscha employs here, the background is laid over stencils onto the primed canvas, rendering the words as negative space.
This transfer usually occurs after Perez has painted a canvas with a field of loose, expressionistic marks, or laid down a ground of gold or silver leaf, which remains visible as negative space after tracing an image.
As the title of the work suggests, the void can be seen not only as negative space, but also as a mass in itself.
Within these patterns, sections of raw canvas remain exposed and function as negative space, alongside contrasting clouded or darkened areas of oil paint and metal leaf.
In his Aerei (1977), or Airplanes series, Alighiero e Boetti left as negative space line drawings of modern and historical airplanes.
They were written for year 10 as an introduction to the skill of using different compositions such as negative space, rule of thirds, leading lines etc. and will be a useful reference for year 11 as a visual reminder.
A blush top (the same color as the negative space in the shorts» pattern), a jean jacket, and neutral accessories.
A wall - sized drawing in pencil, with imagery sourced from the volume on passerines, that shows the birds as negative spaces is accompanying the book's display.
[vi] As noted by art historian Robert Hobbs, Hofmann's «painting sessions were particularly rewarding for Thomas who was alerted to the emotive potentialities of color, the need to work contrapuntally in terms of positive as well as negative spaces, and the significance of taking the overall dimensions of a given canvas into consideration as key compositional elements.»

Not exact matches

And as Mishkin finishes the 12th edition of his textbook, he's devoting a whole lot of space to negative interest rates.
Last week, CNBC's Jim Cramer watched the long - standing tobacco sector get obliterated as Wall Street sentiment on the space turned starkly negative.
If we allow Blake's apocalyptic vision to stand witness to a radical Christian faith, there are at least seven points from within this perspective at which we can discern the uniqueness of Christianity: (1) a realization of the centrality of the fall and of the totality of fallenness throughout the cosmos; (2) the fall in this sense can not be known as a negative or finally illusory reality, for it is a process or movement that is absolutely real while yet being paradoxically identical with the process of redemption; and this because (3) faith, in its Christian expression, must finally know the cosmos as a kenotic and historical process of the Godhead's becoming incarnate in the concrete contingency of time and space; (4) insofar as this kenotic process becomes consummated in death, Christianity must celebrate death as the path to regeneration; (5) so likewise the ultimate salvation that will be effected by the triumph of the Kingdom of God can take place only through a final cosmic reversal; (6) nevertheless, the future Eschaton that is promised by Christianity is not a repetition of the primordial beginning, but is a new and final paradise in which God will have become all in all; and (7) faith, in this apocalyptic sense, knows that God's Kingdom is already dawning, that it is present in the words and person of Jesus, and that only Jesus is the «Universal Humanity,» the final coming together of God and man.
Perhaps this could be done as a photographic negative — light person, dark negative space / dark person, light negative space.
The negative space will be what gets painted so keep that in mind as you create.
Is negative space and lichen the only way to succeed as a modern chef?
If you like, you can also share your specific comments, positive or negative - as well as any tips or substitutions - in the written review space.
and yesterday one reporter from bbc sport wrote radamel falcao blatant dive in the southampton game as a strong penalty claim... this is just one example bias reporting that have been going around in the uk media for quite some time now... i do nt know whether he send them wine every month so he is constantly favoured by them or they simply are afraid of being bitch slap by him if they were to write something negative about him... Sorry for taking so much space to blow off some frustration....
The negative side is that they are not space friendly as they take up a lot of room in your freezer.
I feel that women and their partners do much better with privacy and intimacy during the birth process and that, my role is to sometimes protect that privacy and intimacy first of all by educating them that that might be really important and to talk about you know the effect both positive and negative about um, support during that time can be or even just letting people know hey, we're in labour, the Facebook kind of thing but you know keep it quiet, keep it down, don't fritter the energy away by drawing other people to it or drawing the expectation that something's happening rather than just letting something evolve... I think guarding the space by keeping the space as calm and quiet and private as possible is key and giving people tools to do that during the prenatal time to deal with over eager family members or friends.
Acting as a safety valve of sorts, this response creates a negative radiative feedback that allows more of the accumulating heat to be released into space through the top of the atmosphere.
The interesting part is that more clouds in summer as well as less clouds in winter both act as negative feedbacks: less warming in summer with more clouds reflecting the sunlight and more cooling in winter from less clouds allowing more heat to escape to space.
If you are in a space of confinement, restriction and limitation, you will probably view that whole situation with some negative energy, as it is a polarity to you.
My asthma Dr shared space with a thyroid dr. My allergy test came out negative and but I left feeling somewhat relieved as I had determined that ALL my symptoms were Hashimotos, head sweating, brain fog, not gaining weight (I loved this part so use to being hypo in this area) high hair loss, extreme cold, etc..
Burning sage — sometimes referred to as smudging — is an ancient Shamanic practice that is thought to help remove the negative spirits and energies that are trapped in a space.
The modular approach to negative space manicures works as well as it does for shoes.
Take a more strategic approach by placing an imperfect swoosh of pigment along the inner corners like François Nars did at Marc Jacobs, or create «negative space» by extending a band of turquoise from the center of the top lash line out and adding a short stripe just below the tear duct as seen at 3.1 Phillip Lim.
A number of us are freaking out over the oversize, negative - space pearl necklace, and we're all feeling the hat (it's Club Monaco, as is her rosette skirt).
As Craigslist personal ads shut down, we're losing an important queer space — The overwhelmingly negative coverage did not seem to jibe with what she had...
The views of outer space are done as much as possible «original negative», avoiding opticals that degrade the image.
Indeed, Wong's films may not be directly or overtly political, however there is often an «indirect relation to the political» via Wong's conveying of «a particularly intense experience of the period as an experience of the negative; an experience of some elusive and ambivalent cultural space that lies always just beyond our grasp».
He pivots here to a feminine perspective but only abstractly: This is a film about objectification that mainly sees its characters as objects, to be dressed and undressed, plastered in glitter and gore, and arranged like furniture against vast expanses of negative space.
It seems I dedicated a lot of page space in this review talking about the negative aspects of Burnout Paradise, which is rather disingenuous as ultimately these complaints had very little impact on the overall excellent experience I had with this game because everything else about Burnout Paradise Remastered is so darn good.
Much like the novel, the film takes a matter - of - fact yet thought - provoking perspective on the central underlying fact that governs the character's lives — never didactic nor preachy, but encouraging you to construct the rest of society (which exists as a sort of negative space against which our characters appear in sharp relief) and the ethical concerns that the film brings up but doesn't answer.
There's more space all around thanks to lots of negative curves and a flat - bottom steering wheel, while the brand new infotainment system is guaranteed to work flawlessly, as it comes from the Daimler parts bin.
She lowered her eyes and lumbered away from me, down the hall - not a silhouette so much as a kind of negative space, a form cut out of the domesticity.
The use of space (negative space), is very important as it gives the eye a visual rest, makes a layout easy to follow and can draw attention.
Now, with the added fun in the space since Moody's moved Assured Guaranty and FSA to negative watch, something I did not expect, this leaves Berky as the last man standing in the space.
In fact, it seems that in many spaces, bringing up social justice is framed as a negative.
Depending on the standings and the dice roll, the captain can potentially set an opponent up to land on a space, such as a space with mini-ztars (negative stars), which will cause them to lose mini-stars.
As sure as any painting, negative space can be a part of a videogamAs sure as any painting, negative space can be a part of a videogamas any painting, negative space can be a part of a videogame.
Inversus, by Ryan Juckett of Hypersect, is billed as a «minimalist, negative - space shooter,» in which players take control of squares and fight against other players and swarms of enemies on a black and white board.
My daughter, Dylan, also showed them a painting with a single figure to the far right edge of the canvas and the rest of the (24 x 30) canvas seemingly contained negative space; but if you held it up to the light, as Dylan explained, you could see another solitary figure that is not visible just by looking at the painting itself.
In this beginner - level course, professional art tutor Jane Lazenby leads you right from the very basics of measuring proportion, using a grid system and finding negative space through to more expressive and creative exercises as your confidence builds.
The use of depth and negative space to deploy shadow as a painterly device — almost a chromatic element — in what is otherwise a monochrome.»
In other words, the very ground was part of the medium, so that instead of thinking of it as background or negative space or an empty spot, that area did not need paint because it had paint next to it.
Perhaps the mannerism found in Varejão's new tropical / orientalist banana - leaf painting series can be seen as being part of a negative phenomena found in many international galleries based in Hong Kong and China, where «the Orient,» as a subject, seems to be enforced on artists debuting a solo exhibition at these spaces.
Contemporary sculptors interested in working with physical materials, as Maychack is, often take as their source material the recesses and underpinnings of architectural space, whether it is the moldings of a room (see Francis Cape), the sprayed girders of an underpass (Karlis Rekevics), or the negative spaces in and about actual objects (Rachel Whiteread).
The title — Inner Cuts — alludes to the seam between the pieces of plywood, and what this gap reveals is the basic distinction between an intended form and the space around it: an awareness that «negative space» is just as active in defining the image as the form it surrounds.
Whereas this one I wanted to create a sort of negative, as it where, on the inside, and in making it on the inside it became a sort of positive sort of space.
While each adjustment is undertaken to orchestrate and tighten the relation of each pictorial unit to every other pictorial unit, to secure formally the integrity of each painting as a whole, the overall effect of the process is also to enliven the space, to acknowledge its flatness while simultaneously allowing it visually to twist and warp and bend, to project and recede, to be positive and negative — and thus to explore and personalize what's become natural to pictorial space since Cezanne and Cubism radicalized it more than a century ago.
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