Sentences with phrase «by zigzagging»

Sara VanDerBeek has put together an elegant and mysterious installation inspired by urban transformation in Cleveland; photographs partly obscured by a zigzagging partition show us mysterious details of the cityscape.
The animated menus feature nice stylized 2 - D imagery of busy bees inspired by the zigzagging end credits.
Let it sit for another 20 secs followed by zigzag stir.
Some shapes appear to have been generated by the zigzag lines.
The stemmed glass as a subject reappears in Breaking, 1980, an asymmetrical two - part painting divided by a zigzag running down the center of a frenetic composition that plays out across both halves.

Not exact matches

Norah's Baby Cloth Diapers are designed to be worn by babies of both genders; the stripes, spots, zigzags and multi-colored patterns look neat and clean on baby bottoms of all shapes and sizes.
By the way, even then I don't do it running zigzag between the cars.
The exhibits along the path, which opened last month, include a boardwalk that zigzags over a wetland, a Native American wigwam, the foundation of a prairie sod home and a garden filled with flowers hybridized by a priest from the nearby Society of the Divine Word.
The prominent zigzag route, which causes some terns to travel as far as 50,000 miles, is not a case of avian indecisiveness — the birds are actually conserving energy by following prevailing wind patterns.
Under the microscope, the etching showed the zigzag had undergone millennia of weathering, confirming the marks were more than 300,000 years older than the previously oldest known engraving: a zigzag etched into a piece of ochre by an anatomically modern human in Blombos Cave, South Africa.
So the number of possible paths is limited by the connection possibilities to the points as they lie on a curve, and the zigzag nature of the paths joining them.
As the snowy trail zigzagged into the forest, I saw tracks made by a shrew; signs of a takin, an oxlike creature; and, finally, panda feces and a few footprints in the snow.
Now, analyses of data gathered in 2006 by two satellites — one carrying a down - gazing camera and the other a gamma ray detector — as well as a ground - based lightning detector in North Carolina, reveal that these flashes start out, as does most lightning, as a small channel of charged particles within the storm cloud (golden zigzag line, left; lightning - generated radio waves are depicted as concentric rings).
By analyzing how the random impact of atoms can distort the motion of tiny dust particles, creating a continuous zigzag motion, he showed a practical way to calculate the size of atoms.
The study has excluded the possibility that the pattern could have been caused by animals or by natural weathering processes and shows that the «zigzag» pattern is the work of Homo erectus.
Now scientists at Pasteur Institute and the University of Marseille, both in France, and at the University of California, Santa Barbara, have developed an algorithm that effectively mimics the zigzagging and veering of moths by sending entities trying to track a scent on paths that maximize information gain.
«The striking feature of the infotaxis model is that the casting and zigzagging steps are not preprogrammed by imposing explicit rules of movement such as «advance upwind» or «turn crosswind,»» she says.
Irregularities in silica created by electronic peaks and valleys roughen its surface, so creating precise zigzag edges on graphene monolayers was a challenge.
Moreover, a zigzag channel, probably formed by a large root, crosses the northern half of this test - pit from SE to NW, so that L8 / S1 -5 is virtually indiscernible (Figure 3).
Unconventional magnetic anisotropy in one - dimensional Rashba system realized by adsorbing Gd atom on zigzag graphene nanoribbons
Each attack may be preceded by a brief aura in which flashing lights appear off to the side, or vertical zigzag striping is seen in the visual field.
love this shot by @gildahariri of our black bamboo chasen, crafted by hand just outside of Kyoto, Japan - to use, whisk matcha vigorously and with love in a zigzag motion for optimum foam and flavor ✨ #apotionaday #whitedragonmatcha #sunpotion #bamboochasen
Also, it's organized by where items are found in the store, so you're not zigzagging and backtracking through aisles to get what you need.
The takes Paris by style storm, mixing billowy pink Vionnet pants with a boho - flavored zigzag top and polishing off the look with geek - chic shades and pale pink Christian Louboutin heels.
Centered by a circle of natural turquoise, the pendant of this necklace is crafted of sterling silver with oxidized zigzag motifs that form a corona.
This is not a difficult story to tell, no matter how many times the screenplay (based on a «controversial» book by Ranulph Fiennes — controversial due to wide speculation that it was not, as the movie states, based on a true story) zigzag from country to country, but in the hands of first - time director Gary McKendry (who wrote the script with Matt Sherring), Killer Elite struggles to accomplish even basic coherence.
Jay Russell continues his string of successful family fare, following his previous film, My Dog Skip, with another charmer, and a film which also features the same composer, William Ross (Ladder 49), with some very good music to accompany the pleasant sights provided by Skip's cinematographer, James L. Carter (ZigZag, One False Move).
In fact, ZigZag succeeds far beyond it's contrived story primarily due to the fact that we come to like the characters, well portrayed by Sam Jones (Glory Road, Home of the Brave) and John Leguizamo (Spawn, Titan A.E.), regardless of the hard - to - swallow antics they go through.
ETTLINGEN, Germany — As the crow flies, less than 270 miles lie between France and the Czech Republic by way of Germany, but we're taking the long way, zigzagging through Deutschland on a three - day, 500 - mile steeplechase in the all - new 2017 Mercedes - Benz E-Class.
The illustration shows a wacky dog, obviously driven bug - eyed by the pest, with the text zigzagging its way across his forehead, representing the fly's zooming path.
Perched atop a steep, emerald green peak 8,000 feet high in the Andes in southern Peru, it is reachable only by a long road that zigzags up the slope from the roaring Urubamba river, or alternatively, by hiking for days along the challenging Inca Trail.
The motel was built in 1952 by California architect William Cody, who designed the zigzag - shaped main house as a winter retreat for B - movie actress Benita Granville and her oil - magnate and producer husband, Jack Wrather.
Our fleet of three Hobies - including Riley and Dorothy's 18 and a Hobie 16 sailed by local sailor / ex-pat Steve and a jovial 34 - year - old Honduran named Jovani - zigzagged through the uninhabited Twin Cayes, following simple rules of eyeball navigation: steer toward green water and away from brown.
Zigzag through mangrove swamps, navigating the dozens of canals created by the more than 100 rivers crossing one another in the park.
As such, your path through any level will be a long zigzag, broken up by directional changes, enemy encounters and roadblocks that require special items.
Storefront Bushwick was followed by BRIC Rotunda, ZigZag in Baltimore, Small Black Door (twice!)
The core of the exhibition is eight large, recent paintings consisting of zigzag horizontal and vertical stripes done in variations of Veronese green and deep, rich blue, punctuated by white, ochre, red, and cadmium yellow.
Zigzags and Diagonals is the inaugural wall painting in a new and ongoing series of wall - based installations by contemporary artists in MOCA's unique and visionary architectural spaces.
Indeed, the word that best sums up Soulages's engagement with gestural abstraction is precision, a quality evidenced in his early work by cleanly delineated, zigzagging strokes — applied, it would seem, by something like a spackling knife.
The artist described one of these works in a letter to a friend in 1980: «It will be... a long string of images held together by a long compositional zigzag, thus the corner of a building in one frame fits into the elbow of a girl in the next frame into a book in the third frame, the images are both very personal mysterious ones and harsh images of outdoor city life.
The red and white blocked patterns running horizontally across the paper of Ryan Gander's md, ddkmddsdpo (commissioned by Kettle's Yard in Cambridge) resemble Aran knitting patterns, but actually derive from the red zigzag used to highlight spelling mistakes in Microsoft Word.
Zigzagging patterns can be found along the length of the print, though they are not uniform, and in some places have been filled in by smudged black paint.
Australian Aborigine Boomerang, New South Wales, late 19th century, with arrow and zigzag engraving on front, probably cut by a possum tooth, verso with overall adzing, dry patina, lg.
In many of his later works, there is an exuberance, a lilting extravagance, a richer collection of marks added to his earlier stripes — zigzags, curlicues and densely clustered or waltzing, elongated whorls, accompanied by those numbers whose presence might suggests a code to those with greater mathematical insight than myself.
The New York Times reports today that in February the zigzag Bowery tower will host a show of work from the collection of Dakis Joannou, one of its own trustees, chosen by Jeff Koons, who is a close friend of the Greek billionnaire.
Powder - coated spindly metal constructions, such as the spider's web of lines and triangles that zigzagged its way through Tate Britain's Duveens galleries in 2009, are described by her as «magic minimalism».
The series of drawings on view at the gallery are composed like biblical panel paintings with collaged or drawn elements in the center of the page surrounded by free - floating figures in nested zigzag motifs.
Herrera continued her precise chromatic explorations in the «60s and»70s in works such as «Blanco y verde» (1966), a triangular sliver of green against an austere white field, and «Saturday» (1978), a jet - black canvas interrupted by a thick gold zigzag.
By the time I was in graduate school, I began dealing with the problem of image / object where I took the canvas off the stretcher, folded it into zigzag shapes, painted on both sides, and they became sort of like feminized versions of Robert Morris's felt pieces.
Checking these against the authorized monograph by Raphael Rubinstein, it turns out there is a personal validation for echoes of Kandinsky, Al Held, Ellsworth Kelly, Sam Francis (the vigorous X), and Matisse (more for his «optimism,» she insists, than the shapely blue undulations and Jazz - y zigzags (pair Matisse's Le Cowboy with Jaffe's Night Time).
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