Sentences with phrase «by squiggles»

Piled high at one end of the room, the cloth then makes its way to a table where it is marked by squiggles and doodles in blue thread, as if the seamstress had recently departed for a coffee break.

Not exact matches

«Aside from a little squiggle back close to 0 % over the last year or so, there is no evidence that investment is being incented by quantitative easing,» Gross (genie?)
Then the second - place Hoosiers subdued Michigan State 86 - 80 to stretch their winning streak to 13, and Ohio State squiggled by Minnesota 75 - 66.
But at the same time, observed writer John Leo, a large number of Americans were «computerphobes» and «technopeasants» who feared computers were «designed to destroy privacy, eliminate jobs, carry the TV generation even further away from literacy, read little squiggles on cornflakes boxes so the grocer can cheat his customers more easily, and allow World War III to be launched entirely by technical error.»
His hillbilly British accent and creative, «squiggled» word combinations spin you up into Dahl's inimitable style, honed by Mathison.
It will be powered by an AAAA battery, feature two buttons and a pressure - sensitive tip, meaning the harder the user presses down when inking, the darker the resulting line or squiggle.
Endless streams of old mopeds buzzing around our bus like bats, brick houses by the road, lines and squiggles all over the letters of its Romanized language.
Interacting with the other pieces in the collection requires a more conceptual, abstracted approach — like the cryptically simplistic Thumbnail # 6 (2012), by Ron Ewert, a white background interrupted by cartoonish squiggles, and Elijah Burgher's intricate, multi-colored Don't confuse trust and control (2013), which leads the eyes towards all corners of the piece in maze - like fashion.
Wool appears first, with broad smears of black touched by color, and returns further on with narrower squiggles and with text art.
The emblem of his advanced funkiness is his spray squiggle — with all the innocence of an amateur doodle yet all the stealth of a master brushstroke» (G. O'Brien, «Apocalypse and Wallpaper,» quoted by H. W. Holzworth, Christopher Wool, Cologne, 2012).
As part of «Ways of Living», a show curated by Arcadia Missa at David Roberts Art Foundation (DRAF) in London earlier this year, Loft Schulz covered the gallery walls in a rude explosion of acid - yellow and lavender squiggles.
The sense of space is created by a riotous field of painted squiggles and dashes that soar upward.
Cheim & Reid, who have done more than any other major New York gallery to bring women's art to the fore, are exhibiting the last painting ever made by Joan Mitchell — a ravishing mess of blue and yellow squiggles indebted to Monet — alongside first - rate sculptures by Jenny Holzer and Lynda Benglis and a new abstract painting by Pat Steir dripping in silver and gold.
A squiggle painting by Cy Twombly (b. 1928) that was formerly in the Andy Warhol Collection is Lot 129.
In dramatic contrast is Lot 229, a Richter oil on canvas, 21 by 15 3/4 inches that is a dark gray work with a long vertical squiggle and two other small marks.
Koetje accentuates this illusion of unstable three - dimensionality by layering her canvases with boldly colored geometric shapes and patterns, spray - painted mists, and thick, childish squiggles.
His art is an expressive weave of textual quotations, painting, drawing and squiggles inspired by various sources, and infused with a range of autobiographical, historical and multi-cultural associations.Consumer culture and artmaking continue to be relevant topics today and are being reexamined in a critical, disillusioned manner: Richard Prince raises questions concerning authenticity by appropriating, recycling, duplicating and manipulating existing images.
A disc of black acrylic gesso overlain by a waxing moon form created with hand - applied squiggles of mud, the work nearly covers the double - height wall; runoff sludge splatters the floor and ceiling.
A disc of black acrylic gesso overlain by a waxing moon form created with hand - applied squiggles of mud,
A quality that permeates the exhibition as a whole, it's best exemplified by Jennifer Steinkamp's monumental 2004 video installation, Sharpie, a colourful and layered composition of pulsating squiggles.
In «Cool Summer» and «Hommage à M. L.,» from 1962, vertical and horizontal squiggles form loose clusters, separated from one another, and from the surrounding canvas, by the greasy - looking halos (the result of diluting oil with turpentine).
As evidenced by the paintings in her current retrospective at the Whitney, she keeps a toolshed of effects and objects — drop shadows, large modernist grids, drips, bicycle wheels, squiggles, text, impasto that rivals cake frosting, and even wallpaper — that appear predetermined to keep every possible idea of «mark - making» alive.
In amongst the multimedia examples in the column was one from Teddy TV titled «Trend and variation» — purporting to teach the viewer the difference between trend («an average or general tendency of a series of data points to move in a certain direction over time, represented by a line or curve on a graph») and variation («common cause variation is also known as «noise» or «natural patterns,»» the squiggles on a graph).
So, the proper comparison is not the observed trend with the mean, it is with the range of trajectories produced by the model ensemble — that prediction interval is what the scatter of squiggles in fig. 2 shows.
The Squiggle Game is a cooperative activity and was developed by D. W. Winnicott.
Play Therapy Rituals For example, a therapist might start every session with the client in the same way, perhaps by saying hello, asking the client to remove their shoes, and then starting the squiggle game.
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