Sentences with phrase «camouflage technique»

In his 2008 exhibit at Daniel Buchholz's gallery in Cologne, some pieces made conceptual references to a camouflage technique employed in the First World War, «razzledazzle».
Inspired by a military camouflage technique dating back nearly 100 years, DAZZLE is a permanent public artwork commissioned by San Diego County Regional Airport Authority...
The mural is complemented by objects in camouflage technique and flowers and plants, which transform the mural into the third dimension.
Such camouflage techniques are not flawless.
These findings, which appear in the 5 June issue of Nature, illustrate for the first time how dragonflies use complex camouflaging techniques during aerial combat.
Keep the renegades under control with these expert camouflaging techniques.
SpottyWot can't seem to sneak up on his sister so he investigates the camouflage techniques of animal.
If snakes, lizards, skinks, and reptiles in general give you the creeps, then we've got seven reasons to give them another chance: From tiny turtles to massive dragons, these endangered reptiles have one - of - a-kind personalities, camouflage techniques, and coloring that make them different from your average creepy - crawly.

Not exact matches

By modelling predator (bird) vision with image analysis techniques, they showed that the sand fleas are extremely well camouflaged to the respective beaches on which they are found.
The Bobbit worm (Eunice aphroditois) ambushes its prey using a hunting technique based on outstanding camouflage and the element of surprise.
The techniques could be used to produce more polished images for graphic - design projects, or, applied in the opposite direction, they could disclose structural defects, camouflaged objects, or movements invisible to the naked eye that could be of scientific interest.
The Solution: Camouflage colorless hairs using the right technique, which depends on the number of greys you have.
Color correction is a makeup technique that uses colored concealers to camouflage blemishes, dark circles, dull skin, and other imperfections that might be getting in the way of an otherwise flawless complexion.
The book includes drawings from his 1917 sketchbook, Conventions for Abstract Thoughts; watercolors from 1916 - 18 that were the focus of the first one - person exhibition at The Museum of Modern Art, Germany, in 1930; camouflage designs from his tour in the army and wallpaper designs from the 1920s; watercolors from the 1940s showing the artist's unique technique of expanding and reworking earlier works by pasting large strips of paper around them to dramatically increase their size; and finally Burchfield's large, transcendental watercolours from the 1950s and 1960s.
Ruminating on this passage of time and its relationship to landscape painting, Bradley has embellished these pastoral and interior scenes with multiple facets, where each work contains the exact day, month, hour, minute and second the landscape was seen In a parallel body of work Bradley has made a series of digital portraits that combines the clichés of 20th century abstraction with WWII techniques for naval camouflage.
During the War, he served in the US Army's camouflage unit as part of the «ghost army» using inflatables and clever painting techniques to confuse the enemy about the location of the troops.
He briefly trained with mountain ski troops in Colorado but was granted a requested transfer to a camouflage battalion in Maryland, where he made silk screen posters used to teach concealment techniques.
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