Sentences with phrase «dense tangle»

The phrase "dense tangle" refers to a thick and complicated mess or knot, which is difficult to unravel or understand. Full definition
The lively Canada Warbler lives in dense tangles of broad - leafed plants.
The arabesques billow outward, threatening to skirt off the edge completely, and then tighten unexpectedly into dense tangles.
Barlow, who is 71, has earned international renown in recent years for her large - scale installations made of wood and other scrappy materials that seem to stretch out in dense tangles, like mysterious living organisms.
The PNAS article authors do not provide a practical strategy for overcoming the dense tangle of vested interests and perverse incentives that protect the current system.
Add to this the fact that C.K. himself has been accused of sexual impropriety, and it turns into a dense tangle of half - committed self - defense.
And then the patches grow again, only with fewer colors, the denser tangle, and the growing separation of figure and ground.
Suspended partway down the long Duveen Gallery at London's Tate Britain, it reminds me most of an acrobat's ring; the eye swings through it, leaping into a dense tangle of white light that smears the floors with brightness, and seems to fill the space beyond.
Lee's ballpoint pen drawing of a dense tangle of lines and fluid, amorphous shapes was captivating and looked more like a beautiful painting than a drawing.
A denser tangle enters as well.
While Pollock's work of the preceding years had been characterized by a dense tangle of paint or the subconscious meanderings of an automatic response, the 1951 drawings display an airiness and lightness of feeling that is conveyed by the empty space of the white sheet of paper that Pollock employed.
Initially read as a single image — a dense tangle of material — they expanded to become an assemblage of objects as I moved into and around the room.
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