Sentences with phrase «bleeding into»

Quinn's recent work is full of deeply personal impressions of the people he's stored in his memory (it should also be noted that he's developed a virtuosic painting style to apply these images to canvas in which he matches oil to soft pastels to avoid the scattered images bleeding into one another, which is why the paintings look like collage from a distance).
INSIDE THE LUMINOUS ROOMS of «Dreamlands: Immersive Cinema and Art, 1905 — 2016,» numerous screens, sounds, and curatorial proposals compete for attention, bleeding into one another in an expansive and ambitious venture.
The sun has fallen further beyond the horizon and the colours are deepening, bleeding into the water.
As for ink, most artists use waterproof ink such as Indian ink to avoid it bleeding into the watercolours.
The infusion of rock riffs into the tribal tunes might be part of this, but I kind of dig the heavy guitar bleeding into the otherwise cutesy themes.
For example, my attitude of needing to achieve something wound up bleeding into my main source of entertainment: gaming.
The Touws River winds alongside the N2, meeting the s - bends of the aptly named Serpectine River within the Wilderness National Park before bleeding into Island Lake, Bo - langvlei, Rondevlei and then Swartvlei.
The article stated that the pharmaceutical drug Prozac is slowly bleeding into the oceans and contaminating them with residuals from the drug.
We took her to emergency animal hospital, finding out she had a large mass on her spleen that ruptured and bleeding into her stomach.
There may be bleeding into the respiratory tract.
Hemangiosarcoma symptoms in cats are usually due to rupture of the tumor, and subsequent bleeding into the abdomen.
F.A.S.T. studies are an important diagnostic tool for trauma patients and patients with life - threatening conditions such as bleeding into body cavities from toxicity or ruptured tumor.
As mentioned above petechiae or ecchymoses or epistaxis are not uncommon, but bleeding into the lungs, pleural space, or CNS is very rare without concurrent trauma.
These are usually due to blood accumulating or bleeding into the spleen, or hyperplasias known as «fibrohistiocytic nodules».
Emergency surgery may be required if the tumor has ruptured, and the patient is bleeding into their abdomen.
But cats on long - term NSAID's need to be monitored closely for toxic side effects (hidden bleeding into the digestive system, anemia, kidney and liver toxicity, intestinal perforations, etc.)
When they resume activity and blood pressure rises, the artery breaks, and bleeding into the lungs occurs.
This would be more likely to shove chunks of dead worm farther into the arteries, creating a more complete blockage, increased pressure, and potential blow - out, bleeding into the lungs.
Damage and bleeding into the spleen, lymph nodes and adrenal glands are also characteristic of puppy death due to herpes virus as are fluid leakage into the chest and abdominal cavities.
The influenza virus affects the capillaries in the lungs, so the dog may cough up blood and have trouble breathing if there is bleeding into the air sacs.
The presence of elevated anti-cardiolipin antibodies is significantly associated with clots within the heart or blood vessels, in poor blood clotting, haemorrhage, bleeding into the skin, foetal loss and neurological conditions.
The melena (black tarry stool caused by bleeding into the stomach or upper intestine) is a common problem with ferrets.
Knowing that cats try to hide signs of illness or injury, the vet still moves forward, suspecting that their patient is slowly bleeding into its abdomen.
In ferrets, sudden bleeding into the intestinal tract (acute hemorrhagic gastroenteritis) is the most common form of sudden blood loss.
Metabolic (bleeding into joints), crystalloid (crystals form in the joints), and neoplastic (joint cancer) are much more rare.
The cat may have seizures, some evidence of trauma to the head or other part of the body, bleeding into the eyes, or bleeding from the nose or ears.
In some cases, bleeding into the front chamber of the eye can be seen without the use of special veterinary equipment (see picture).
In more severely affected cats, the changes can be dramatic and include retinal detachment and bleeding into the eye.
When the tumor is located in the spleen or liver, the clinical signs are usually due to rupture of the tumor and subsequent bleeding into the abdomen.
It can prevent the potential complication of excessive bleeding into the abdominal cavity, which sometimes requires a second surgery.
The black tar worries me a little though because sometimes that will sometimes be bleeding into his GI tract (like from an ulcer).
The influenza virus affects the lung capillaries, so the dog may cough up blood and have trouble breathing, if there is bleeding into the alveoli (air sacs).
Multi-format sales are slowly bleeding into Amazon.
In the case below, that red cover was just bleeding into the red background, and getting lost, and the eye was being drawn to all the wrong places.
«I am fascinated by the idea of the subconscious bleeding into the conscious world» At Reedsy, we like to take some pride in the people we have been able to attract.
As I wrote this experience into my story, I could feel myself bleeding into my book.
Soon the dreams start bleeding into reality, and Pat sees an ominous WWI soldier lurking in the shadows.
Sadly, that doesn't really translate into anything to write home about, as the Clio is all about masses of grip and a gentle bleeding into understeer if you try and exceed its limits.
With Hank loaded to his 8,000 pound curb weight and towing another 5,500, we'd crossed some of North America's harshest desert country and traversed several mountain climbs in the final week of a sun - crisped spring that was already bleeding into summer.
The real problem with this rhetoric isn't that some people believe it, or that Tony Perkins, the president of the Family Research Council who wrote the fund - raising letter, is not the only Core opponent spewing such garbage, but that such sentiments are bleeding into the mainstream conversation and drowning out reasonable criticism of the standards and / or their development and / or their implementation.
The story and characters of this film are presented as a mosaic, with each short segment bleeding into the next one, but never making a full circle.
There are the haunted reveries into which Jeroen Krabbé sinks in The Fourth Man, images of dead cows suspended from a ceiling, bleeding into buckets.
Expect them to be mainstays upon release, along with the possibility of Dutch's gang bleeding into multiplayer with some sort of clan / squad element.
But we still saw the potential danger that another reality bleeding into the real world represented.
The feminist movement, the sexual revolution, the Manson family, Richard Nixon — it was all bleeding into what the artists were doing, the changing of the guards, as it were.
Did you ever notice ideas from one bleeding into the other?
Lynne Ramsay's style is unmistakable and singular, and You Were Never Really Here shows no signs of her slowing down, her common themes and style effortlessly bleeding into new contexts.
In the meantime, Marvel has announced it's readying another, albeit less ambitious, crossover event based on Avengers: Infinity War that will see a bit of the box - office juggernaut bleeding into the hottest video game in the world right now, Fortnite.
In the below Film Comment interview, we explored that heady and frankly exhilarating dual vantage — a looking at a community simultaneous to a looking out from it, seeing overlaid with being, objectivity bleeding into the subjective.
Much of it, especially at the outset, is awash with red light, bleeding into rooms and mingling with the blood of violence.
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