Sentences with phrase «bulbous body»

The brute wrestlers — with their bulbous body parts; stringy, long hair and beards; scraped, rosy skin; brazen orifices and protrusions — are balanced with an intimacy issued by the artist's tender color palette.
I'm not sure what the general consensus is on the bulbous body.
Though this Lincoln SUV shares its chassis with the Ford Flex, the 2014 MKT's bulbous body couldn't look more different from its boxy Ford cousin.
Thanks to its hide of Carrara White paint, the phrase that came to mind as I looked at the bulbous body of the 2012 Porsche Panamera Turbo S was «white whale.»
The wheels are sleek and help make up for the somewhat bulbous body.
With its tall, awkward - looking stance and bulbous body, this BMW just doesn't appeal to my aesthetic sensibilities.
With a big, bulging, bulbous body and relatively tiny wheels, the Fiat 500L elicits comparisons to the hippopotamus ballerinas from Disney's «Fantasia.»
I don't know if I want to make this soup because I can't get past the picture of the absolutely, disgustingly terrifying bulbous bodied spider!

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It wasn't exactly a looker though, and its bulbous low - drag body drew comparisons to a pig.
Days 56 - 60: The embryonic brain is a giant bulbous globe now, more than a third of the entire body — which is about the size of a cherry tomato.
They measure up to three millimetres long, shaped like a bowling pin with an elongated body that tapers to a slightly bulbous head.
The 2015 Infiniti QX80 might be seen as a more bulbous and brutish SUV along with these acute body features, even if it is considered to be one of the most luxurious vehicles for its class.
The bulbous posterior is a trademark body style of BMW's Gran Turismo.
The rear end can look bulbous from some angles, and the smallish body rides high atop large wheels and tires, making it look awkward.
As Captain Mitch yanked it aboard, I was intrigued by its alien - like bulbous eyes situated unevenly on its head — apparently there's not much to look at on the seafloor — and its scaly, green body, nothing like I imagined it would look like having eaten plenty of the delectable white fillets at respectable restaurants throughout my life.
The bird - like Corvians in the painting are warped and rotting away, their bodies little more than full grown chicken fetuses with blotchy skin and black, bulbous eyes.
Focusing on Fendrich's Conté crayon drawings — a separate but consistent body of work — Mario Naves wrote in New York's City Arts that they constitute «a droll synthesis of Utopian geometry and cartoony distortion: fractured and bulbous shapes that take on a jaunty anthropomorphism; and, not least, a meticulous attention to craft.»
In the later half of the 80s, Lucas began making small paintings in gouache that depicted giant fluffy animals, bulbous - bodied women, and children in ambiguous, sexually charged situations.
If Minimalist art encouraged viewers to come to terms with themselves as bodies in a space, Eva Hesse pushed that embodied awareness further, transforming rigid geometries into serial presentations of soft, bulbous, spindly, and sometimes prickly materials that seemed to invite a tactile encounter.
She began to make her best - known sculptures: delicate hanging wire matrices that resemble organic forms like bodies, bulbous tree trunks, and dripping fluids.
Casey's paint handling is soft, and she uses a variety of stippling techniques, applying dryish pigment to the canvas and at times wiping or scraping the paint away to model her bulbous vessels and body parts, which seem cast in dusky and diffuse light.
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