Sentences with phrase «delicate line»

A tiny, delicate line of diamonds creates the ultimate, understated piece.
Her images recall Japanese ink drawings, but her ink - on - canvas compositions are fresh and unique, comprised of fluid forms and precise, delicate line work.
The clean, delicate lines totally resonate with me.
The drawings depict physiological systems with networks of delicate lines flowing like electrical activity in abstract patterns.
Along with angular furniture and suspended lights, look for delicate lines wherever possible in the structures that you bring into your home.
Scrofano is an easy, authoritative presence, walking a very delicate line between the naturalism of her quieter moments and the self - conscious fourth - wall winking this referential weird Western demands.
Potter Lucie Rie (1902 - 1995) created ceramics with delicate lines and an extreme refined functionality.
Burtch creates delicate line drawings with ink on cast acrylic that have an elegant multi-dimensional quality.
Making use of obsessive mark making to construct all over patterns referencing the microcosmic are Creighton Michael's installation in which cast shadows create delicate lines and Babe Shapiro's, soft bleeding watercolor dots.
11:12 - Murdoch treads a very delicate line.
His work runs the gamut from delicate line drawings through epical murals to elaborate collage statues and groups of figures.
Schiti uses more delicate lines for the meeting and thick broad strokes for the fights.
Manipulating the ebb and flow of paint, I weave spidery delicate lines and tiny dots.
Artist Statement Lela Shields strives to reveal the fragility of life, utilizing delicate line work and detailing, in an ultra-fine balance between human, animal and spiritual realms.
Both images would feature delicate lines laid down by a steady hand, though not Mr. Arcangel's: the drawings would in fact be the product of a 1990s pen plotter machine, until recently defunct, which Mr. Arcangel had rerigged and reprogrammed.
Kurchanova writes: «Drawing enters our bones, so to speak, when we begin to visualise Rockburne crafting delicate lines and fragile spaces with chosen material by moving through the space, folding and unfolding sheets of paper, leaving traces of her activity.
Many of the artwork pieces feature the signature Cult Beauty Christmas gift wrap — the elegant black and gold fern print coming together perfectly with the luxurious black ribbon and delicate line detailing.
Crafted from delicate lined chiffon, the design has a flattering flared cut and fluid butterfly sleeves.
The multitude of delicate lines form ghostly figures, dragons, phoenixes, and faces, sometimes interwoven, smiling and serene or terrifying and monstrous.
For drawings included in this exhibition - many never before shown - subjects vary from classic «Gunheads» to studies for unrealized abstract sculptures; from bound and entrapped male torsos to delicate line studies for head sculptures.
Similarly, Zandvliet's interest in the balance of large solid brushstrokes with subtle delicate lines gives the feeling of movement and depth, as seen in the strong horizontal sweep of Winter bij Jouswier, 2010, a painting based on the work of 1975 by the Dutch artist Klaas Koopmans.
Frenetic, yet delicate lines swarm in various winding pathways articulated in rich color, invoking a sense of flowing movement seen in various natural formations such as biological atlas illustrations, animal flocking behavior, and fluid dynamics.
Although Martin uses a ruler to apply delicate lines of graphite on her canvases, the resulting image avoids the hard - edge clarity of many geometric paintings.
While an exhibition and a classroom offer quite different terms of engagement, it's instructive to consider how these exhibitions have succeeded or failed as the new school's organizers walk a similarly delicate line between using historical examples to activate and inspire and veering into nostalgia.
In Ju Young Ban's drawing Us (2009), two intricate and vibrant anthropomorphic forms made on separate sheets of paper are tethered together by a single delicate line.
Pettibon's rough, drunken comic - influenced graphics and wacky fragments of text («Don't go home with a hard - on,» «Popped heads like thought balloons, whuyyyt») balance out Dzama's comparatively delicate lines, floral patterns, and child - like illustrations.
Matte and glossy blacks appear in wide strokes and in fine, delicate lines across crisp whites, warm yellows, and cool blues, creating a complex web of layers that seem to reach further and further beyond the surface field.
She manages to tread that delicate line between making a subject accessible in a serious way, and making it comprehensible in a fun way, using bold colours and simple line work to tell stories in images.
Super Meat Boy walks that delicate line of taking players to the edge, but never shoving them over it.
Although he is one of the premier non-representational artists of the past 50 years, Kelly has also produced a body of carefully, delicate line drawings, watercolors, and prints of plants.
Exchanging a traditional table for bright white versions with more delicate lines can give your space an instant lift.
A modern impressionist, she weaves spidery delicate lines and tiny dots that form elaborate configurations.
The gallery was kind enough to send us a few preview images that highlight Ilia's signature style featuring delicate lines and a muted palette.
As it dries, the paper swells into soft, biomorphic forms saturated with delicate lines.
It is a fine and delicate line.
As we worked to create that delicate line where culinary quality meets mass appeal, we were inspired by the success of the «New Fast Food,» embodied by national chains like Chipotle and local New York favorite Shake Shack.
I know that these type of foods are what kids like to eat, so there is a delicate line in serving meals that the kids like and at the same time are healthy choices.
The Soft Fabric Collection combines two soft, yet hard - wearing jersey fabrics with a delicate lining.
Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, the only potential 2012 candidate who would be legal to perform same - sex marriages under the New York law that passed last week, walked a delicate line today in his first public comments on the topic, per the Daily News politics blog:
As reported by Claude Brodesser - Akne, Rubio's first message to Christie's supporters walked this delicate line:
The mayor walks a delicate line between the citizens group and his / her appointed police chief and sworn officers.
It starts with the delicate lining of the eyes, a structure called the retina.
President Barack Obama, asked at a press conference today whether politics had trumped science in the Plan B decision, walked a delicate line.
Tunneling through wormholes to other universes apparently crosses his delicate line separating scientific prognostication from 2012 theology.
The delicate line of friendly conversation, flirtation, and invitation is something we all experience and respond to differently, but I was open with my partner about what I felt while it was happening, and I intuitively felt that by engaging in a transfer of harmless sexual energy on a daily basis, I was fueling our own partnership with a new sense of self.
In this module, Rich and Julie explain how to walk this delicate line of holding the highest vision for your partner, how to nurture your sexuality, and why a true commitment creates the greatest freedom.
Coeliac disease is caused when the gluten protein found in foods derived from wheat, barley, oats and rye trigger the immune system to attack the delicate lining of the small intestine that absorbs nutrients and vitamins.
Instead of keeping the bad stuff out, the delicate lining of your intestine is letting all the bad stuff in, and your body is breaking down from the inside out.
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