There will also be daily exhibition tours throughout the weekend to help contextualize the festival within Hancock's evolution as an artist, beginning with his early childhood drawings and the comic strip he developed for his college newspaper, and followed by a more in - depth investigation of
his evolving use of line, color and humor.
Not exact matches
When
used in this way, the Internet is simply the next in an
evolving line of communications media
used to convey payment information.
Given the widespread
use of the HeLa cell
line, Lars Steinmetz and his colleagues at EMBL decided that conducting an extensive analysis
of its genome could illustrate the changes caused by cancer — and also help researchers compare versions
of the cell
line that have
evolved over decades
of growth in labs around the world.
(What kind
of car
line might have
evolved if they
used her last name... as in Jellinek - Benz?)
«Our ESG product developments are part
of a larger continuing effort by Putnam to
use its
evolving product
line - up to help clients capitalise on a broad range
of market dynamics through an effective mix
of innovative traditional and non-traditional investment strategies.»
Park's paintings
evolved from a
use of shallow cubist space, often in black and white, to the rhythmic
lines and vibrant color
of her later work.
Using jewellery as an art - form, she
evolved new techniques which included controlled fusion with precious metals, to obtain fine textures, broken surfaces, and fluid
lines...... Her overall concepts are a subtle blend
of abstract form and Eastern splendour, with a distant echo
of the flowing elements in Art Nouveau.»
The error probably occurred because in the models
used by IPCC CO2 was proxy for a number
of pollutants, that were not modeled, but happened to
evolve in
line with CO2.
While a website
used to be a finish
line, today with a constantly
evolving digital marketplace, it's more
of an entry fee just to compete.
Once you have the basic framework for the garden, start looking at different planting schemes,
lines of sight and where to add focal points, what colours to
use and how the garden will
evolve across the seasons.