Sentences with phrase «dense tangles of»

The lively Canada Warbler lives in dense tangles of broad - leafed plants.
Confined within the geometrically restricted surface of the globe, which is steadily reduced as their own radius of activity increases, the human particles do not merely multiply in numbers at an increasing rate, but through contact with one another automatically develop around themselves an ever denser tangle of economic and social relationships.
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.
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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In several diseases of the brain, long fibres of protein form, and eventually become tangled to form dense bodies known as «plaque» or «aggregates.»
The mammalian cerebral cortex, long thought to be a dense single interrelated tangle of neural networks, actually has a «logical» underlying organizational principle, reveals a study appearing Feb. 27 in the journal Cell.
Even in the tiniest areas of brain tissue, the pathways are tangled, almost indescribably dense.
The species may be adapted to forage in the dense, tangled understorey of the surrounding forest.
Undaunted, Goodman entered stands of wet, green trees dense with tangled bushes and lianas.
A tool with a wide surface area is ideal for getting tangles out of thick, dense strands without forcing you to spend too much time brushing your hair.
A dense quilt of nested scenes allegedly pulled from cinema's greatest abandoned films, this impossible tangle of original stories bounces from sailors on a sinking submarine to burly hunters trying to rescue a woman from a lupine forest gang.
Its horrors unfold as The Hitcher tracks and tortures the film's protagonists across the highways of Nowhere USA, and the film reveals a tangle of contradictions: it is, at times, simultaneously dense, shallow, obvious, subtle, absurd and deeply intelligent.
Grooming Persian cats is a bit of work, since their fur is long and dense, they will need to be brushed daily with a metal comb, or their coat can become tangled, which will lead to hairballs and looking quite dull and oily.
Paintings tangled with heat press t - shirt decals and dense embroidery present raucous and refined collages of stock imagery and digital designs.
In the work, A Leading Question (2011), the viewer is presented with a dense scene of palm fronds and tangled pennant flag lines in a type of «post hurricane» vignette of a beachfront vacation landscape.
Called «Other Side», the large - scale installation consumes Towner's upper gallery, presenting a façade of five wooden doors caught in a dense dark tangle of thousands of metres of black yarn extending from wall to wall, and from ceiling to floor.
Back Gallery: Overgrown Artist talk by Michel de Broin: 7:00 pm A few weeks after transforming the building at the top of our street for Nuit Blanche, Janet Morton returns to create a dense ivory mass of plush tangled vines a foot deep, clinging to the back gallery wall.
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.
Her tangled calligraphy leaps and coils across the paper like vines, folding in associations with visual language; the disparate sensations of walking through dense vegetation and reading a scrawled manuscript are flattened into one experience, such that the idea that the two were ever separate seems like an abstract theory.
Digging around the Internet and using familiar computer software, she cobbles together pictures, palettes and markings into big, mostly dense and tangled compositions for printing on large sheets of rag paper and Belgian linen.
Next Pollock did a few dense, intricately tangled paintings like Grayed Rainbow (1953, Art Institute of Chicago), and White Light (1954, MOMA, NY), and Scent (1955, Private Collection), which relate more closely to his style of 1946, although they have a brooding darkness that is new.
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