Sentences with phrase «by pendulous»

Open on three sides, it is cooled by gentle breezes and ceiling fans and dramatically lit by pendulous copper lanterns.

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If you feel a lump on your rabbit, whether or not it is oozing, firm, soft, or pendulous, you should have it checked out by your exotics vet as soon as possible.
They include increased appetite and thirst, loss of hair, dry skin and «blackheads» on the belly, hard (calcium) masses in the skin on the neck and back (these masses may ulcerate and become infected), and a pendulous or sagging abdomen caused by redistribution of body fat and weakening of muscles.
Nests in colonies in isolated trees in pendulous nests (up to 6 ft. long) built by females.
Cooled by natural Breezes Also it features a teak wood floor, paddle fans and pendulous lanterns suspended from its pitched roof.
No longer conveniently robust and rumpled, the cloth now curls zestfully around his pendulous ball sack, its imminent release feared by the swooning women who surround him.
The particular shape will be familiar to those who know Mr. Kelly's work — as art historian Pepe Karmel points out in his essay for the Mnuchin show, it is related to a photograph the artist took early in his career, of the pendulous shape made by a swing - set rope.
Consider Fahrbare schwarze Sesselgruppe (Driveable Black Group of Chairs)(1971), a pair of black and chrome forms on casters joined by drooping hoses; and Fingerbank (1979), a collection of pendulous black tubes encased in glass — both of which featured prominently in «Ungestalt,» a group show at the Kunsthalle Basel last summer, alongside work by a multi-generational group of artists, from Marcel Duchamp to Adrián Villar Rojas.
Her sculptures recall the work of Eva Hesse in their pendulous, organic abstract forms, acted upon by gravity so as to be in a constant state of tension.
Vasconcelos, who makes large - scale sculptures, is considered by some to be the Louise Bourgeois of Portugal — she lives in Lisbon — and her pièce de résistance of recent shows, including one in Portugal that became the most highly attended exhibition for years — is a piece called A Noiva (The Bride), which, from a distance looks like a large, pendulous chandelier.
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