Sentences with phrase «black shapes near»

Not exact matches

This may mean that the Milky Way's magnetic field twists into surprisingly complex shapes near the black hole.
Instead, the X-ray data show the gas near the black hole likely originates from winds produced by a disk - shaped distribution of young massive stars.
Sweep XTREME BLACK with the blending brush though the crease of the lid, outer corner and near the lower lash line, blending it out to accentuate the eye shape.
After Lena climbs down a black hole lined with the same fleshy, pulsing material we glimpsed near the beginning, she witnesses one of her comrades surrendering to the Shimmer, now embodied in a single, shape - changing creature.
Carter describes the five other people who shaped his early life, only two of them white: his eccentric relatives who sometimes caused the boy to examine his heritage with dismay; the boyhood friends with whom he hunted with slingshots and boomerangs and worked the farm, but who could not attend the same school; and the eminent black bishop who refused to come to the Carters» back door but who would stand near his Cadillac in the front yard discussing crops and politics with Jimmy's father.
She finds her favorite wildflower, shooting stars, near the Headlands Nike Missile Base, and wryly notes that their «small magenta cones with sharp black points seem aerodynamically shaped for flight....»
Yet by 1967 a tangle of black brushstrokes had gathered near the center of canvas after canvas, in a shape much like a torn and tortured brain.
There were several near - black paintings that flickered with tongues of dark red, orange, and violet flame shapes.
Objects are poised perfectly — a black glass neon shape near the ceiling positioned behind and above you, something you might not notice straightaway but which you catch sight of as you leave a room; or the hard, white - and - black, upright protrusions from the wall that, though architectural, designed, and frozen - seeming, have such a human and tactile presence, glowing and breathing from behind.
Even more strange are 1949's «Bodies of Little Dead Children,» with a pair of brown boomerangs; 1950's «Sticks,» with a pile of what looks like Popsicle sticks floating near what might be a black snake; an untitled work from 1951 with symbols that look vaguely Egyptian alongside smears of blood red and blue; and 1957's «The Hermaphrodite,» with an elongated red - and - white oval over a rounded bell shape that's discernible in a highly textured black background.
An installation of his famous «blps» (pronounced blips), abstract lozenge forms, usually black and shaped like the uprights in an exclamation point, is in place on and around the High Line near the site of the Whitney's future home at Gansevoort and Washington Streets.
In his Silver series, Brandt extends the limits of black and white photography (in its near obsolescence in the digital age) by utilizing the materials that are inherent to that process and experimenting with the elements» shape shifting nature.
By draping black, carbon - dipped paper in a triangular shape and using it to both absorb and vaporize water, they have developed a method for using sunlight to generate clean water with near - perfect efficiency.
We have the set of two round black drawer hardware on most of the drawers, a different shape of black pulls on the top four smaller drawers near the stove, two long black pulls which double as towel rods on the dishwasher and trash drawers), square glass knobs with black brackets on the cabinet doors, and two slim brass edge pulls on the pantry cabinets.
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