Sentences with phrase «blandness work»

But beauty won't save the pinyon jay nor will blandness work against its cousin when climate change raises temperatures and alters bird habitats in the southwestern United States, according to research sponsored by the U.S. Geological Survey.

Not exact matches

Ford is something of a disappointment, as he doesn't tell us much about his work, but others make up for his blandness.
Comic strips In the third part of Michael Cavna's series on boundaries on the funny pages, Rina Piccolo (Tina's Groove) and Stephan Pastis (Pearls Before Swine) discuss the constraints they work under and why newspaper comics have descended into blandness.
In fact, chicken's relative blandness can work as a positive, when trying to coax your pet to eat.
The exhibit will include stunning hyper - realistic work by Churchill - Johnson — stark political statement contrasted with delicate, minimalist abstraction by Uyesaka — deeply engaging abstract oils by Scorzelli — dynamic and powerful ceramic insights by Rosenberg - Dent — fanciful, abstract adventures by Lehrer — an unsettling mixed - media installation with video by auto - expressionist, Metrov — striking figurative vs abstract works by Ferris — a lively «abolish blandness» painting by Lytle contrasted with fabulous yarn work from the early 90's — and a pair of McCracken's, always delightful, miniatures.
«3 Doig equates many elements of his work - its very big size; its subjects of skiers, horror movies, and drug use alluding to his adolescence in Canada - with losing oneself and the inherent freedom that follows an escape from the blandness of the everyday.4 Movies, arguably the ultimate escapist vehicles, are extremely important for understanding Doig's work.
It was localised into blandness, it sat on the surface of the picture and it worked as icing on the cake of form: «Look what a pretty patch I am.»
Although this work is described in the catalogue as «one of his seminal, total works,» it is not a great work of art, but an indulgent exercise in blandness and ordinariness.
Curated by TAL, bringing together the works of Diana Coelho, Fabian Albertini, Gabriela Maciel, Gioia Di Girolamo, João Paulo Serafim, Mark Kraus, Paulo Arraiano and Rafael Alonso, Swipe, Baby Swipe presents visual equations about a moment in time where mater / non-mater dialogue in a layer of digital blandness, mood manipulation and the non-spontaneity of trying «too hard» as a mode of indifference, is part of our daily scrolls.
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