The works are arrayed in large rooms where the white canvases, broken up by extraordinary intervals of silver, then reds and blues, interpret the plastic qualities of
convex forms.
The nuances generated by Gorchov's concave and
convex forms, his surface's sensual touch, and his restrained composition work in concert to elucidate the viewing experience.
It's not flat, either; the outside bows out into
a convex form that's oval at the edges.
The Bubbles, in two different scales, reintroduce Kauffman's classic,
convex form, first created in 1968.
Each panel is made through Levin's distinct process of pouring fiberglass - reinforced plaster into framed Lycra, and allowing gravity to shape an organic
convex form.
Not exact matches
Powerpoint covering the description of images
formed by
convex and concave lenses.
Since the appearance of the X Coupe concept car at the Detroit auto show in 2001, the design of BMW's road cars has been heavily dictated by what its former design boss, Chris Bangle, liked to describe as flame surfacing — a combination of
convex and concave
forms within the body surfacing conceived to lighten the visual effect of the sheet metal.
The break in a
form is determined by multiple means: by an Albersian allusion to
convex - concave manipulations of volume and plane, by a change in direction or by color gradation.
Posenenske developed from this work a series of relief sculptures, serially produced in unlimited quantities, taking the basic geometrical
forms of canted, arched,
convex, and concave lengths of sheet aluminum of consistent measurement.
When arranged together, they
form an impressive 30 - sided geometric shape known as a rhombic triacontahedron (a
convex polyhedron with 30 rhombic faces).
It is etymologically derived from the Latin coelum or caelum, depending on the
forms, and these appear to be related respectively to the greek κοῖλος (koilos) with the meaning of cable, sunken, and refers to a ku - root with the sense of being
convex (comparable to the Italian saying «volta celeste»); or to the verb caedo, that is to cut, since the astrologers scholastically divided the sky into regions.
century landscape artists to the blackened, slightly
convex pocket mirrors used to reduce tonal values and which served as a
form of camera obscura when looking at the view behind one's head.
This latest series of paintings represents a continuum of Evans» earlier works, pushing the limitations of seductive texture and brilliant color, as well as dissection and re-assemblage of the geometric
form, an ongoing exploration of concave colliding with
convex, shadow colliding with light.
To construct the Voronoi tessellation of the land surface of the earth using met station locations, you do the following: 1) take a station, 2) connect it with line segments to all the nearest adjoining stations, 3) construct the perpendicular bisectors of each of the line segments, and finally 4) construct the
convex cell (with polygonal boundary)
formed by joining of all of these perpendicular bisectors.
Moreover they
form no
convex surfaces.