Clements often
draws on a small table which necessitates folding the artwork, over and again, until the many folds become an embodiment of the temporal process.
Not exact matches
The likes of us and Man U might not be quite as strong as we once were but there are a lot more clubs
on a higher level and even lower
table teams are stronger, plus there is a real belief from
smaller clubs that anyone can beat anyone where as some teams might have played for a
draw a few years ago now everyone goes out to try and win every game no mater the opponent.
Bournemouth have an attacking philosophy which is reflected in their stats: they are mid
table with 12 shots per game, they try to own possession against
smaller teams and have 50 %
on average this season, they are 8th in passing success rate with 81 %, they are second to last in aerial duels with just 12 per game... they are 19th in tackles, 16th in interceptions, they are 8th in dribbles, and 3rd in
drawing fouls.
We were able to generate data
on the SES of only 76 of these schools, so the calculations for
tables drawing on SES have been adjusted to use this
smaller sample.
The changes included limitations
on the amounts that can be
drawn in the first year, the option to receive a
smaller one - time single lump sum disbursement, as well as changes to the mortgage insurance premium, the principal limit factor
tables, and requiring a financial assessment of borrowers» ability to pay future property taxes and insurance obligations.
Excepting the very few
drawings and maquettes, and the very
small,
tabled, «circus» sculptures of 2009 that riff, albeit inadvertently,
on the beloved Calder circus installation that the Whitney keeps
on permanent display, the feeling I left with was of Stella not at home.
One is of the fastidious C.F.A. Voysey; the other — now rather familiar and famous — is of Edwin Lutyens, in which the great man holds one of his special
small tob - acco pipes while
on the
table in front,
on top of a
drawing, is a box of matches with several half - burnt, in addition to a well - sharpened pencil.
The works
on display are: 432Hz (2009 - 2014), a wooden shell that contains honeycombs; Vorkuta (2003), a refrigeration chamber where the temperature of -30 °C contrasts with a chair maintained at a constant +37 °C by an internal thermostat; Mindfall (2004 - 2007), a container which contains a chair and
tables,
on which 21 electric motors turn
on intermittently, one after the other, creating a sort of musical composition; Untitled (2003), a
small iron room crossed by blasts of hot and cold air channelled into the space by powerful fans; and Sub (2014), a new work specially created for the exhibition at HangarBicocca, an assembly of aluminium and glass display units which the artist originally designed to exhibit her Inner Disorder (1999 - 2001) series of
drawings.
When not trying to outdo himself
on the
drawing table, Aaron enjoys reading a good book, drinking fine whiskey, going to a show at one of Toronto's
small music venues, or playing Dungeons & Dragons.
Utilizing the space
on, above, and beneath a six - foot
table, participating artists show prints, paintings,
drawings, photographs, sculptures, and
small installations; performance, sound, and spoken word may also be included.
Matranga's sandwich went
on a
small table used to write out draft slips — she also had a couple
drawings in the window.
She sat,
drew a face
on the legal pad, and then swivelled round to her laptop, which was
on a
small side
table.
-- one whole wall would be shelving (fabric etc. storage) and that shelving would have sliding doors with mounted foam boards (covered in white felt or flannel), so they would double as design walls — BIG center
table for cutting and larger ironing surface
on one side (smart storage underneath it all)- sewing machine cabinet next to it and
small ironing place right next to it — enough space for the long - arm (or mid-arm) quilting machine - big desk in one corner — for
drawing, sketching, computer work (preferably next to the window with that great view — big inspiration board
on one wall — to pin all kinds of stuff!