Sentences with phrase «dynamic sense»

In every other dynamic sense, though, the R8 is streets ahead of the TT RS, good as the new car is.
Despite this, the various variations that were woven by the black geometric forms in triangles, squares and polygons continued to evoke dynamic senses of motion and expression that were alike in appearances but different in nature from the regularly repetitive element inherent to Minimalism.
Despite this, the various variations that were woven by the often geometric forms, continued to evoke dynamic senses of motion and expression that were alike in appearances but different in nature from the regularly repetitive element inherent to Minimalism.
It indicates the context of a pericope or saying, but «context» understood in a most dynamic sense, as influencing form and content.
All this gives DK64 a very dynamic sense of progression, and on paper, it's brilliant.
There is a physically dynamic sense of movement in Katz's landscape paintings akin to dance, inviting the viewer to adapt to the pace of the work according to his or her own frame of mind and emotional bearing.
The illustrations vibrate and hum, echoing Matisse's dynamic sense of composition.
The aim is not to shut up the inner critic, but to strengthen the voices that oppose it, balancing and creating a dynamic sense of self.
Open your chest by actively expanding its core to create a dynamic sense of space that both deepens the twist and wrings out tension from the upper back.
Insomniac imbues a dynamic sense of flow into open world traversal that'll make you super excited for what's in store for its upcoming Spider - Man game, while Sunset Overdrive's visuals quite literally pop and crackle across the screen like a comic book come to life.
Some viewers will be blown away by the visuals and dynamic sense of viscerally engaging aesthetic.
This trade - off gives a dynamic sense of strategy to each encounter, allowing you to quickly adjust based on the enemy at hand.
To promote social presence and a dynamic sense of community in your online course, you can:
This is not something that the original i3 delivers in the accepted, dynamic sense: it's... different.
The UK - built Sportwagon not only rates highly in load space but, as it shares more than just its essential styling — from the B - pillar forward — with the sporty Astra hatch (built in Poland, the sedan in Korea), it measures up nicely in a dynamic sense.
Where it should match its German rivals is in a dynamic sense, and I'm looking forward to a comparison with the BMW X1 and Audi Q3.
The show car also had a road car spec interior using seven Bridge of Weir semi-aniline hides with hand - stitched quilting of a unique design, creating a flowing pattern that evokes a dynamic sense of movement across the seats and headlining, while «Z» embroidery in the headrests and rear parcel shelf added a further flourish.
Using a swirling geometric shape to create a dynamic sense of organic motion, the work gains in impact from its proximity to the aforementioned French 19th century naturalist engravings and the Laurie Lambrecht work Swirling Vines Blue (archival pigment print on rag paper, 2015).
Barlow employs layers of marks and shapes that gel into luscious intuitive abstractions that convey a dynamic sense of place.
He collapsed the space of the photograph, relying on a dynamic sense of composition to organize two - dimensional surface and texture.
This distinct oeuvre, though varied, is united by the artist's sense of rhythm, of an all over unity of surface and by a dynamic sense of color and light.
Mr. Baldwin made me understand what it meant to steward culture, so I understood curating in a dynamic sense already.
Often also reflecting more ominous narrative themes, his work is afforded a dynamic sense of gravity, conflict, and romance.
Using bold colors and biomorphic forms, figures, and everyday objects, Murray introduced a dynamic sense of movement to her imagery.
In her large, multi-media works, vivid spray - painted, translucent atmospheres are contrasted with opaque, hand - painted geometric areas reminiscent of pointillism or pixelation, a juxtaposition that creates significant spatial depth Recent works such as «Gray Matter» (2017) inhabit an intersection between the theatrical baroque and the graphic specificity of stained glass, which is accentuated a dynamic sense of movement, swirling spirals, upward diagonals, and heavy impasto.
These fields of loosely gridded dots now seemingly bend and distort in relation to the colors beneath them, creating a dynamic sense of perceptual depth.
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