Not exact matches
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Some helps give bones their physical structure, while the rest is found on the
surface of the bone where it is stored for the body to
draw upon as needed.
Some helps give bones their physical structure, while the rest is found on the
surface of the bone where it is stored for the body to
draw upon as needed.
Amazon could
draw upon your relationships on Goodreads to
surface your friend's notes, reviews and progress within an e-book.
The exhibition is broadened beyond the major works American
Surfaces and Uncommon Places from the 1970s and 1980s and
draws upon his first street photos from the early 1960s and...
1998 Sunday, Cabinet Gallery, London Freaked Out, The Kitchen, London New Contemporaries 98, Camden Arts Center, London; The Tea Factory, Liverpool; The Hatton Gallery, Newcastle University, Newcastle
upon Tyne
Surfacing — Contemporary
Drawing, Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA), London
Upon moving to New York City, he reacted against the expressive use of paint by most painters of the abstract expressionist movement, instead finding himself
drawn towards the «flatter»
surfaces of Barnett Newman's work and the «target» paintings of Jasper Johns.
Enlarged images found in photographic books from the 1940s and 1950s are the
surfaces upon which Erica Daborn creates her densely layered
drawings.
His paintings evoke an awareness of the act of painting, namely by
drawing attention to brushstrokes,
surfaces, and materials, as well as to the edges of the image and the relationship between the painting and the wall it hangs
upon.
In her Mirror series Lancaster
draws upon the historical theme of the Vanitas, and references the occult practice of Scrying - staring into a reflective
surface in order to induce visions or revelation.
Stanczak
drew upon his personal experience, specifically the places where he lived, and the trompe l'oeil characteristics of his paintings evoke «a distinct visual experience from within the
surface of the canvas,» according to a gallery press release.
Even the most precise
drawings in this exhibition retain traces of erasure, errant lines, and layer
upon layer of
surface marking.
Where would we have to
draw the line such that the 66 Watts / m ^ 2 net exchange from
Surface to Atmosphere that we all agree
upon would apply?
The NCEP / NCAR Reanalysis is the database the researchers
drew upon for information about the effects of troposphere humidity, wind shear and zonal stretching deformation on hurricane intensity; sea
surface temperature data came from a different database.