Sentences with phrase «carved in»

Our Print Preview feature lets you see a «true» print layout on - screen before anything is carved in stone (or paper).
Our print preview feature lets you see a true print layout on - screen before anything is carved in stone (or paper).
The only flair on the black band we tried is the shiny clasp with «Sony» carved in, and since it's on the bottom when you're wearing it, there's little chance it will glint annoyingly in the sunlight.
Though their design is thinner and lighter, The Headphone earbuds look strikingly similar to The Dash, carved in black plastic with vented microphone slots which allow you to hear the world around you, even while pumping tunes.
Have you any idea how hard it is to find a Jack O Lantern carved in the image of a lawyer?
It matters because this kind of judicial writing is rare — reasoned in the mind, nurtured in the heart and carved in the soul.
Law Day has come and gone, but the Magna Carta is still celebrating eight centuries since being carved in stone.
Hierarchies are often less carved in granite, so senior partners may be more willing to hear suggestions and opinions from staff.
There is no negotiation of the wording of the insurance policy: the statutory conditions, declarations and exclusions are carved in stone.
Are these statements directly relatable to Dr Curry's view «that the equation ΔTs = λRF [is] not carved in stone ``?
Judith, you write «I've mentioned these general ideas a number of times before, and the «mainstream» has declared me to be dotty, and not understanding that the equation ΔTs = λRF was carved in stone on Mount Sinai.
I've mentioned these general ideas a number of times before, including my opinion that the equation ΔTs = λRF was not carved in stone on Mount Sinai.
The expression «the equation ΔTs = λRF was carved in stone on Mount Sinai», provides the answer.
That said, with 20» being carved in stone in so many of the other standards for devices that permit upward mobility, I understand why you didn't challenge it.
They should be carved in stone — «and hung around the neck of everyone in Stockholm this week for the IPCC meeting.»
For the first time, scientists have found convincing evidence that the gargantuan hole carved in the ozone layer by man - made chemicals is steadily shrinking.
In Greenland, they calculated ice loss through specific rock - bounded «gates,» which are carved in the edges of the island.
Of course now when people quote it, they seem to lose the idea that it is a «provocative hypothesis» and accept it as carved in stone.
No internet on train, scrolled through photos of paintings I'm working on and screenshots of other people's photo posts; a marzipan headquarters in Venice, a reliquary anatomy model of a Saint carved in wood, enclosed in a glass box, from a church somewhere in Europe.
In a perspectival shift, this assembly hangs atop acrylic - backed custom laminates of tourist graffiti carved in sandstone cliffs, forming wall - mounted ziggurats.
From a church standing on its steeple to rings carved in a snow - covered field, Dennis Oppenheim's vast and unpredictable oeuvre spans Conceptual, Performance, Land, and Body Art, sculpture, video, and photography.
Sullivan Goss is pleased to bring Allen Linder to the west coast for an exhibition of figurative sculpture carved in marble, cast in bronze and inlaid with various metals and mother of pearl.
Hand Sculpture (Turning Form) lived in my sitting room in St Ives for a month when Barbara first carved it in 1953.
Across the street at Gallery Paule Anglim, Meg Mack (through July 29) daringly updates Claes Oldenburg with her «Swingers,» giant neck chains slung with youth cult emblems — from a surfer's iron cross and beer can opener to a coke - head's spoon and razor blade — all carved in wood and covered in metallic paint.
long Carved in 1953.
[5] From 1966 to 1968, Oppenheim's ephemeral earthworks included shapes cut in ice / snow, such as «Annual Rings» (1968), a series of rings carved in the snow on the U.S.A. / Canada border, [6] and «Gallery Transplant» (1969), in which he cut the outline of a gallery in the snow, [4] patterns cut in wheat fields with combine harvesters, [6] and giant overlapping fingerprints representing the artist and his son Eric sprawled across several acres of a spoils field in Lewiston, New York.
Jazzed up by an occasional skid of purple or black, they also recall Willem de Kooning's classic canvases, whose furious surfaces look as if they've been chiseled or carved in some kind of transformative frenzy.
The block - like forms, looking as if carved in stone, correspond with the contemporaneous vertical, statuesque stelae of the Personnages group of sculptures, and can be seen as representations of people who were close to her but no longer by her side after she left her French homeland for America.
Alongside vinyl records and books, the sculpture includes a bust roughly carved in shea butter.
On the reverse of the work, two peaceful visages are carved in the style of African masks.
The records kept falling with Stacked (1988), Jeff Koons» vertical group of polychromed wood animals, carved in a litter (edition of three), which sold to an anonymous telephone bidder for $ 250,000 (est. $ 125,000 - $ 175,000).
The inner galleries of the show are filled with paintings made by arranging tightly controlled rows, often from top to bottom of the work, of tiny ornamental impressions carved in a range of geometric forms using a thinnam.
The bronzes were cast by the Pangolin Editions foundry in western England, and the marbles carved in the Carrara region of Italy.
Subsequently several other versions of Field have been created including: Amazonian Field (1991, 24,000 figures sculpted in Porto Velho, Brazil); Field for the British Isles (1993, 40,000 figures crafted in St Helens, Liverpool); European Field (1993, 40,000 figures carved in Sweden); Asian Field China (2003, created in the Guangdong province, China); Asian Field Japan (2004, 200,000 figures sculpted in Tokyo) and Field for the Art Gallery of New South Wales (1989).
Some spill out of pots, while others are carved in wood.
A series of hand - finished netsuke replicas, intricately carved in boxwood, are available to buy from the British Museum shop.
Whether cast in bronze or carved in stone, their forms and personalities were meant to outlast time, and so they have.
22 mins, 2016 — two candles in different states of melting, here carved in marble, are imbued with an uncharacteristic permanence.
Both of these were pierced oval sculptures and the second was carved in elm.
As it is unlikely that the stones were carved in such close proximity, the photograph was presumably taken while the configuration was established.
Paintings, graphite on canvas works, and sculptures carved in Balinese limestone l resonate with the «Fleurs Fantômes» paintings produced on the occasion of his residency at Domaine de Chaumont - sur - Loire responding to the architecture of its castle.
Upon entering the gallery, viewers will encounter glass blocks: intricate engravings, carved in thick, scientific glass, that delineate a complete mapping of the universe.
Chewett's small - scale sculptures subtly carved in marble and limestone have the look of Vantongerloo; Gilbert's constructed colourful welded «space - frames» hover between sculpture and architecture.
The figure is carved in shallow relief, with elongated breasts, torso, arms, fingers and legs.
The work comprises a figure made of cork and green polystyrene and carved in the round.
Artwork featured in gallery: 1920's carving of African figures carved in a wood door.
The modest show, organized by guest curator Jay Belloli and largely selected from holdings in the artist's foundation, includes student efforts, late paintings, a few ceramics, some wood carvings, jewelry designs, two glass vases, a Surrealist abstraction carved in low - relief on the back of an illuminated plexiglass sheet and more than a dozen prints.
long, including base This work is unique and was carved in 1943.
An unconventional use of robotic fabrication creates surfaces carved in deep relief, and painting becomes prominent as the artist's focus shifts to the materiality of the fabricated surface.
The laurel wreath is seen carved in the stone and decorative plaster works of Robert Adam, and in Federal, Regency, Directoire, and Beaux - Arts periods of architecture.
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