Sentences with phrase «by spattering»

«Stephenson's paintings are characteristically made by spattering droplets of paint on to the surface of canvas or paper.
Babies can easily get burned by spatter or spills from hot liquids on the stove or from bumping up against a hot oven.

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Add the butter and cream (be careful as the mixture will sizzle and spatter) and continue to cook until the caramel temperature reaches between 250 ° and 260 ° on an instant - read thermometer (this is soft ball stage; if you don't have a thermometer, you can test the caramel by dropping a very small amount into a cup of ice water.
It was recovered there by a policeman named Clarence Williams, holed up in his canyon with just a piece of sky overhead so that he never saw the home run ball until it came over the fence and bounced at his feet, spattering his uniform with mud.
The researchers then verified the model by shooting at sponges soaked in pig's blood, and measuring the resulting spatter patterns.
So in a move that would surely have impressed medieval China's CSI, Rivers developed a spray that could distinguish bug - borne spatter by detecting fly gut enzymes in bloodstains.
The Deep Impact team were not only delighted by the success of the impact, but also by the survival of the flyby spacecraft after it was spattered by debris from the comet's tail, or coma.
By the time millions of people had discovered the world of forensic science through TV programs such as «CSI» and «Forensic Files,» Heather Mahalik was already busy studying blood spatters and collecting hair samples.
By Cupid Team Summer's here, whatever the intermittent afternoon rain spattering on your window might be telling you.
By the end of the pilot, the show's combination of thematic thoughtfulness, buddy criminal character moments, and shocking blood spatter are very much in place.
Genre hounds will lap up the literary references, macabre symbolism and occasional spatter of claret, not to mention the rich cinematography provided by regular Chanwook collaborator Chung Chung - hoon.
I survived Jackie by imagining Malin Akerman chirping the first lady's lines in a blood - spattered pink pantsuit (and visualizing Nick Offerman as LBJ); I toughed through the most repetitive parts of It by swapping out Bill Skarsgard's Pennywise for Rob Corddry's Dr. Blake Downs, who also believes strongly that laughter is the best medicine.
Spattered about the place are bit roles filled by the likes of Terry Crews, Joel McHale, Kevin Nealon and Shaquille O'Neal (there's those mates we mentioned earlier), but really this comes down to Sandler and Barrymore first hating each other, and then slowly coming to love each other, because... Well, there's the problem.
They Came Together structures itself as Joel and Molly telling the story of how they met to a pair of friends (played with great reactionary humor from Bill Hader and Ellie Kemper spattered throughout the movie) over dinner and as their story unfolds Wain and company (the film was co-written by Michael Showalter) try to cram in as many daggers to the sides of rom - com cliches as they can in an 80 - minute period.
Unexpectedly, for a performance purportedly being watched by small children, this game has some of the craziest blood spattering effects ever when you die.
Fans of Miami Metro's blood - spatter specialist and everyones favourite secret psychopath will want to check out this latest featurette looking at intriguing new character Dr. Evelyn Vogel played by veteran Britisah actress Charlotte Rampling.
Another image provided by USGS shows lava spattering from an area between active Fissures 16 and 20 photographed at 8:20 a.m. HST, on the lower east rift of the Kilauea volcano, near Pahoa, Hawaii, on Wednesday.
I was invited to visit Excel by science teacher Michael Harris, whose Forensic Science class was analyzing blood spatter patterns when we came in.
It might have a clean storefront similar to its neighbors, but Aether's curb is often awash in dirt - spattered adventure bikes and road - worn sports cars — rides owned by the Hollywood elite and the hoi polloi alike.
The daylight left us hours ago by the time we find Highway 90, and the sky's spattered from horizon to horizon with stars, so many that my familiar constellations are lost in the wash.
Keats created the snow scenes in his book by making his own snowflake stamps and spattering India inks with a toothbrush.
These were quickly supplanted by the superior Galaxy Tab S line, though, and with Samsung's mobile division struggling, I wouldn't expect the usual spattering of Samsung one - offs.
It is a volcanic axial zone oriented generally in a northwest - southeast direction, essentially defined by several spatter cones and lava flows and predominantly covered by dense vegetation and pasture - lands.
There is, for example, a more generous spattering of bonfires throughout the world, those life - giving warp points which offer you shortcuts into the mystery as, scene by scene, you clear the fog of war.
It showed a perfectly white arena, giving the user the opportunity to define it by throwing big globs of black paint everywhere, which spattered convincingly against walls and acted as a sort of acrylic sonar to guide the player through the world.
Developed by Id Software (the team who brought us Doom and Quake), the latest trailer showcases a Mad Max style post-apocalyptic world spattered with vibrant neon colours, stylish mohawks and ludicrously over-the-top action with chaotic driving and fast - paced shooting.
It's a dirty book anyway, In My Room by Guillaume Dustan, and as she reads the line, «I was lying on the bed jerking off, smoking a joint» in a delicate voice, the artist starts getting spattered, too.
Her working environment, documented for the first time in a number of new photographs by the artist, will be recreated as installations in the gallery, down to the paint pots, brushes, books and discarded scraps of newspaper that are similarly covered in the spatters, splashes and drips that result from her obsessive painterly method.
The weightiness is evoked not by any darkness, but by the unique paint application the artist employs in her large - scale canvases, in which she lets gravity dictate the way paint falls, spills, and spatters across the expansive surfaces.
Curated by Director Dr. Karl E. Willers and the Museum's staff, highlights of «Kenny Scharf» include the expansive mural Pop Renaissance that surrounds the viewer, a version of the artist's Cosmic Cavern club - like environment, and a recreation of the artist's former Brooklyn studio complete with spattered walls, painted furniture and other workspace ephemera.
Untitled, 1957 is quite muted in palette by comparison with later works, but this and the pouring and spattering technique are evidence of her familiarity with what was happening on the other side of the Atlantic at the time.
One floor of her studio, guarded by a large china bulldog, holds three glowing, spatter - painted examples of what she calls her «Ab
Her film Studio, for example, tracked spatters of paint and the scuff - marks left by canvasses on a floor, documenting the working life of the room and its occupant.
Contributed by Debbi Kenote / «I see myself as a figure painter,» Kate Liebman tells me as I sit in her Bushwick studio, where the floor is covered with dirty paint tubes and reckless spatter.
Iconic works from his six - decade career include large - scale pop art screen prints picturing the likes of JF Kennedy; Monogram, a paint splattered taxidermy goat in a car tyre surrounded by street signs; and Bed, soiled sheets spattered with brushmarks.
Their new album, Enter the Slasher House, was originally composed by Tare on acoustic guitar, then fleshed out with Deradoorian's lysergic keyboards and Hyman's spattering drums.
We are not accustomed to focusing on something so small in a large abstract painting, unless as in a painting by Pollock it is the chance spattering of a more expansive gesture.
Hyperallergic investigates Jackie Saccoccio's massive paintings «dominated by drips and spatters and networks of bleeding color.»
Iconic works from his six decade career include large - scale pop art screen prints picturing the likes of JF Kennedy; Monogram, a paint splattered taxidermy goat in a car tyre surrounded by street signs; and Bed, soiled sheets spattered with brushmarks.
By dripping, flinging and spattering paint onto his canvas laid onto the floor, he refuted centuries of tradition.
For instance, Self Born, 1949, while taking full advantage of the «drip, blob, and spatter» method used by Jackson Pollock and Robert Motherwell, among others, went one dramatic step further by employing these devices not against the kind of flat, implied space that existed in Pollock's and Motherwell's canvases but within the infinite, clearly defined atmospheric space also found in the works of such Surrealists as Dali and Tanguy.
The inaugural Triennial in 2008 brought together 22 works by significant artists, including Christian Boltanski's sound installation of letters of First World War servicemen being read as one sat upon a bench at the site where these men were shipped off to battle, staring out into the sea, and Tracey Emin's work «Baby Things» — a spattering of bronze - cast baby clothes strewn across the city paying homage to the vast number of teenage mothers that inhabit these seaside towns such as Folkestone, and Margate, Emin's notorious hometown.
His former technique of staining and saturating wet canvases was replaced by a method in which multiple layers of thick acrylic paint and gels are scumbled, spattered, and built up on the canvas in a rich impasto.
The exhibition features a new suite of seventeen inkjet prints that document the paint - spattered pages of the artist's well - worn copy of James Baldwin's seminal 1953 essay «Stranger in the Village» and «Entanglements,» a project curated by GLENN LIGON.
Mendieta wanted her art to be bold and unique; for instance, she used even organic materials to make artworks in 1972 and the same goes for her famous performance entitled Death of a Chicken, for which she held a freshly decapitated chicken by its feet, while chicken's body was getting spattered all over her naked body.
Andrew Cannon, Berenice, 2014, PVA lenticular print, holographic foil, adhesive size, and car truck spatter paint on panel, 24 x 20 ″ (image courtesy of the artist, photo by Jeff McLane)
Some of the prints by Parker are made up of layers of blots and spatters, created by her spitting a mouthful (shot) of tequila directly on to a prepared plate.
Additionally, Red Paintings included enhanced textures created by paint application processes — such as drips, spatters, washes and bold horizontal strokes.
Saccoccio's work first caught my eye in a 2013 group exhibition called Let's Get Physical, curated by the painter Rick Briggs at Ventana 244 in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, where she showed a grid of four paintings in gouache and ink on yupo paper, dominated by drips and spatters and networks of bleeding color.
He was the link and connector between their use of «automation» (an improvisatory technique of freeing the imagination and subconscious by drawing or pasting randomly on the canvas then rearranging) and the gestural abstractions that reached their zenith in the work of Jackson Pollock's spatter paintings.
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