While the white Nook chassis provides a nice break from the plethora of black slates on the market, we actually preferred the starkness of the Kindle's
black outline when reading.
Not exact matches
When she
outlined the statistics concerning the lack of
black moms breastfeeding, I asked the why question.
ORNAMENTATION includes Traverse nameplate in
Black with Red
outline and
Black AWD badge (
when ordered)
Even on the Graphite example mode, lower down
when they
outline the features the example Kindle is
black.
In that year, the standard for the breed was
outlined, requiring that the dogs have a short tail
when born and noting that white and
black dogs should be disqualified from registration.
But so is the first painting you see in the show, Pollock's She - Wolf (1943), a strong Picasso - influenced painting although Picasso would most likely have defined the animal with a strong
black outline which in the Pollock is obscured by a turbulent painterliness which prefigures Pollock's last works, which are also seen as off - brand (tragically so, instead of, as in She - Wolf, developmentally), although it suggests a move towards materiality, mass, and perhaps even an atavistic need to return to some form of representation, in a way which Guston was able to pursue,
when he became dissatisfied with abstraction.
The gaps between the stripes are much more definite than in the
Black Paintings, since Mr. Stella
outlined them in pencil, but a certain lack of neatness persists, especially
when the stripes turn corners, contributing to ebullient play between figure and ground.
Its sole inhabitant is an oversized, gray female nude
outlined in
black (as is everything else in the painting), and usually seen from behind, a character Dunham described best
when he said — in a 2009 interview in the Brooklyn Rail — that «[i] t was like the doctor deciding to make a female version of Frankenstein out of spare parts.»
The juxtaposition of flat, geometric,
black -
outlined shapes continues the artist's espousal of synthetic cubism — he was the first American artist to fully adopt the style — which he saw
when he met Pablo Picasso (Spanish, 1881 - 1973) at Gertrude and Leo Stein's famous salon in Paris in 1912.