Sentences with phrase «concrete embankment»

«Tracings up to the LA River placed in the Clark Telescope Dome, Lowell Observatory, Flagstaff, AZ» presents the first works that are part of Secular Response 3, in which the concentric circular markings from the footprint of the round building that houses the Clark telescope are laid out with the messy «micro-histories» found in the markings on the concrete embankment of the LA River.
In Ingrid Calame's new drawings she has extended her activity of tracing stains from city streets and begun incorporating tracings of graffiti and paint spills found on the concrete embankment of the Los Angeles River.
The photograph Mirror depicts two images simultaneously, containing both a raw hill or cliff with the image of a graffiti covered concrete embankment.
As much as I loved watching Hunter Grant chase Bryan, a frightened and desperate IT consultant, in circles around a parked truck, this show would be much better pitting its «agents» against real life Traceurs and Traceuses, who could show them a thing or two about running, and by running I mean climbing cat like across a railing before back flipping onto a concrete embankment and dropping twenty - feet into a full fledged sprint.
As we drove north on the 710 freeway from Long Beach to Los Angeles, Ursula K. Le Guin noted how the isolated palm trees in the distance, poking their dry and dusty heads over the concrete embankment along the road, created the impression of a landscape from another planet or, perhaps, time.
Justifiably miffed to have been shoved aside for Sofia, Julie lures David into her car, then drives them both into a concrete embankment.

Not exact matches

An eclectic group of us wandered past the birch trees and down the concrete slope of the embankment, with hunks of bread in our hands.
During Irene, strong winds, heavy rain and flooding caused floodwaters within the Minisceongo Creek to damage the concrete panels and retaining wall that help maintain the embankments along the creek.
With conservative assumptions about sea level rise and the subsidence of the area, two diversion structures — large concrete sluices placed in the river embankment — would create about 700 square kilometers of land over 30 years, said Gary Parker of the University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign.
Rush's earliest images shot with this camera are of details of concrete walls and embankments.
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