It was a 1925 edition, and I read it over and over, pouring over Shepard's drawings, marveling at how he could express such emotion with so
few pen lines.
Not exact matches
Then, a
few weeks ago, author and academic Sherry Turkle
penned a New York Times Sunday Review piece highlighting research along the same
lines, including one study that showed simply having your phone out and in view can impede the process of making deep personal connections.
After registering on Black White Dating, you just need to
pen down a
few introductory
lines telling about you, your interests, and your prospective match.
A
line edit may get you to say, «With a
few strokes of the
pen on each
line, [my editor] made it one million percent better.
The poet W. H. Auden was inspired to
pen a
few lines about the delicacy on his visit to Iceland in 1936.
I send out a weekly email with a watercolor or
pen drawing, and a
few lines of thoughts about it.
Others develop the art into a whole study of
line textures and patterns, with the addition of just a
few pale tones to add a small splash of colour to underscore the
pen work.
If you look closely, I've added a
few more
pen lines over the paint, especially in the figures, to add further density of value.
I've added a
few tonal values in the stones and on the figures with paint, but for the most part I've relied on the dark
pen lines and a fair amount of hatching.
So concentrate most of your heavier
pen work in the foreground and around the focal point and use
fewer, smaller and feinter
lines as you move further into the distance in the painting.
What is particularly intriguing about these sparse pencil and ballpoint
pen annotations (vertical
lines in the margins of the article marking a
few brief passages and, squeezed into the sides of an ad near the back of the issue, some page numbers and keywords) is that the Marquis de Bièvre played an important role in the development of Hains's art.
Contradicting your previous assertion that Ball's «Penn State / State
pen» comment was just a throw away a
line (i.e. a joke) you now assert that
few skeptics, including presumably yourself, disagree with Ball's ludicrous charges of scientific fraud and criminality and that Mann «should be in jail».