Within the tent of the skirt, a thick red root / cord stemming from between
the figures legs extends and branches out nearly reaching the floor.
Not exact matches
This is called the conservation of angular momentum, and is often illustrated with the analogy of a twirling
figure skater whose rate of spin changes when he or she
extends or retracts arms or a
leg.
Repurposing the formal elements of advertising, such as shaped posters and cutouts, Wesselmann complicates the relationship between his female
figures and their environments, their long, tanned
legs often appearing to
extend beyond the two - dimensional surface.