Sentences with phrase «few simple shapes»

At first, Kimber Smith's paintings seem to be all about color, unadorned primaries held in a few simple shapes, evoking a modern lineage from Matisse to Color Field painting.
«It's a testament to the details of these character designs,» writes the anonymous artist, «that they can be recognised when reduced to a few simple shapes and colours.»

Not exact matches

A few simple ingredients are combined in a food processor, shaped into small balls and baked at a very low temperature.
It's a simple craft, but it packs in lots of opportunities for learning: painting, colour - mixing, shape recognition, cutting, and gluing, to name a few.
There are more than a thousand known planetary nebulae, and few have the simple, spherical shape that would be expected from a solitary star expelling its outer layers in dying gasps.
With a few simple alterations to the side chains that branch out from the polymer backbone, the researchers were able to create a shape - shifting version of the hole - punching agent.
Fortunately, keeping your curls in tip - top shape is possible with a few simple tips and tricks.
In a few simple steps, you can transform this superfood veggie into a grain - like shape and size.
Very often a combination of a few simple things is just enough to get you in great shape.
The good news is that if you follow a few simple principles, staying in shape while traveling isn't nearly as hard as most people think.
Today in this article we would like to share a simple recipe with you that will help you lose a few pounds easily, and get you back in shape.
Meijer has quite a few options, like this thong by Simple Pleasures — and a ton of shape wear too, if that's more your style!
Getting things in shape for the season is exciting, and keeping a few simple things in mind will help ensure a safe and enjoyable season for you and your furry best friends.
Our all - natural dog treats are made from just a few simple, wholesome ingredients in a fun gingerkid shape.
It's very simple, and with a lot of clipping issues and basic polygonal shapes making up a majority of the world, it can get a little dull to lack at after seeing it a few times.
Last night I watched a few minutes of a Dave Gorman show on Dave — for that simple reason, I've no idea how old an episode it is — in which he was taking different puzzles, finding those that had been cut with the same shapes and blending them together to create something weird and wonderful.
The premise is simple: kill every single baddie until the meter goes to zero, then kill a few Cthulhu - shaped statues to stop them from being respawned.
We're going to work on drawing simple straight lines, a couple shapes, and using a few colors.
Hads is three, so activities involving few steps and simple shapes seem perfect for her.
Choose an abstract artist - look on the net, perhaps one of the Russians like Malevich - who uses simple, strong shapes - and copy a few of them.
He comments, «Mickey Mouse represents happiness and the joy of being a kid and I have reduced his shape down to the basic elements of a few simple spots.
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Is it the teacher in me that likes the old fashioned machine that cut out shapes before the fancy machines of today?!! I think I did this a few years ago but made my leaves a bit simpler??? But I did not save them!!!
A few custom pieces from Amy D. Morris Interiors — including a bed, dining table and bedside tables — anchor the mix with strong, masculine shapes while the simplest of window treatments contributes softness.
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