Sentences with phrase «finely wrought line»

As a backdrop accompaniment, a series of finely wrought line drawings of flowers and still lifes stand «as witness».
By evoking the patterned surfaces of miniature paintings and Kashmiri textiles, with their finely wrought lines and dense networks of forms, Shaw sets up an expectation that is sharply undermined by his subject matter of writhing animals, humans, and aquatic creatures, often copulating with each other and ejaculating in bursts of exuberant color — none of which would be possible in an Islamic context.

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Youth took an unprecedented front seat at this year's World Cup and highlighted that the production lines of all involved are working like finely oiled machines.
Individual work stations are created with the highest ergonomic standards and the assembly line is built around people, creating an operation that is as finely tuned as an orchestra.
Many readers will come to this novel wanting Price to walk a fine line, hoping to find either a masterful work of crime fiction that transcends the genre or a finely crafted novel shot through with a thrilling dose of crime drama.
Within a few years, he began to cut the wrappers enabling him to produce the finely wrought and distinct Pop art format seen in Coco was a Little Poco Loco about Cacao and Men, 1968, whereby Hansen delicately employed a thin line from the then current Hershey wrapper to outline Coco's body.
It is true that his paintings reflect a world that is tough, there are lines to wait in, laundry to be done and toilets to be cleaned, but what Eastwood does so finely is to capture these moments and subjects with a seeing eye not a critical one, his work is non-judgmental and in fact there is empathy and closeness to his subjects.
Porcelain, according to the artist, is the connecting link between the two cultures; and identity is stylishly fashioned in these finely crafted works quietly defining the blurred lines that bled out from global colonialism.
His paintings are often densely worked, but with the paint thinly applied; the surface consists of numerous finely made vertical and horizontal lines of paint, charcoal and chalk.
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