Sentences with phrase «concentric bands»

With eleven concentric bands radiating out from a central point, the symmetrical format is captivating.
Chambers continues: «Fire Season with its concentric bands of circles of sheer color... evoked rose windows in Gothic cathedrals or, at least, one sliced in half.
Of the five distinct Rondinones in this exhibition, one contributed three very large tondo paintings (all works 1999 — 2000 or 2000): concentric bands of color à la Kenneth Noland but executed with a spray gun so that the circles look blurred, out of focus.
The similarly scaled White Shadow (1998) consists of a densely painted elongated oval from which a pattern reminiscent of wood grain extends, repeating in concentric bands.
Following a consistent and repeated structure, each painting is determined by a grid of white orbs surrounded by concentric bands that become darker in graduating tones of grey through to black.
Beyond the structural constraint of concentric banding, Lang fills his paintings with luminous colors and often magical transitions.

Not exact matches

When you use assisted pull - up machines, they don't make use of your upper back muscles which have a role to stabilize your body, but when you use resistance bands they help you recuperate, adding momentum to the upward movement of the pull - up (concentric part), which is the hardest.
So for instance, free - weight biceps curls provide little muscle tension at the top of the concentric phase, due to the prominent horizontal movement of the weight, while adequately positioned elastic bands will provide a consistent level of resistance on the biceps throughout the entire range of motion, thus stimulating greater muscle growth.
For example, if you use bands on a lat pulldown, the eccentric phase will be harder than the concentric phase, which can not be achieved with free weights and translates to greater muscle damage.
Accommodating resistance (using either barbells plus bands or chains, or variable - load machines) produces comparatively lower peak forces relative to the percentage of 1RM used, slower bar speeds, and a peak muscle contraction more towards the middle of the concentric phase.
(1959), «Black Paintings» series «Out of frustration with some previous works I'd made using combinations of black, yellow and red stripes, I started making symmetrical paintings with all - black bands that radiated in concentric patterns from the center of the composition.
Painted in the late 1950s, Spread demonstrates Noland's achievement of a distinctly personal style based on concentric circular bands in unpredictable sequences of highly saturated colors.
Pace will present the artist's concentric circle painting Mysteries: Agate (2002) and 9 PM (2003) featuring horizontal bands of color which span the canvas's entire surface.
The commitment to the curves, which were made by cutting concentric parallel bands, (this makes the machine whine loudly) was an exercise in repetition.
Also included in Pace's exhibition are works from Noland's Mysteries series, paintings composed of concentric or horizontal bands of varying width and color.
This geometric op art drawing features bands of concentric circles with the full spectrum colors...
Wall Drawing # 599: Circles 18 (1989)-- a bull's eye of concentric circles in alternating bands of yellow, blue, red and white — was installed at the lobby of the Jewish Community Center, New York, in 2013.
This time, they have proposed a formula of «concentric differentiation» that sets out three main bands of responsibility: rich developed nations in the centre with large mandatory emission cuts, poorer nations on the outside with zero obligations and great flexibility, and emerging economies in the middle with a basket of options for significant voluntary reductions.
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