Sentences with phrase «flattens the space with»

At first he painted a series of table top still lifes, simply composed of a few objects placed in a flattened space with a strong color pattern.

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Flatten cookies into circles with damp fingers, allowing 1/2 - inch space between cookies.
Spread out evenly spaced on a baking tray (I put six on a tray) and flatten slightly with the palm of your hand.
Place them evenly spaced on the prepared baking sheet and press them down gently with your hands to flatten them partially.)
Either my braids flatten with no definition or they have some definition but have the splits with spaces between the braids without the crust.
Place the balls of dough in one single layer on the prepared baking sheet (leave 3 inches of space between each ball), and flatten each ball of dough very slightly with your fingertips.
Place the sun dried tomatoes on a cutting board evenly spaced (with room to grow) and cover them with a piece of kitchen parchment paper and then a tea towel and flatten them by lightly pounding them with a kitchen mallet.
Space the cookies well apart, and flatten them slightly with the back of a spoon.
When not in use the side pockets can flatten, providing moms with even more space in the main compartment.
Newton, who formulated the universal law of gravity and used it to explain a wealth of phenomena, including the orbits of planets, the tides of the ocean, and the flattening of Earth at its poles, did not need to know the value of G. Nor, for that matter, do NASA engineers who plot the paths of space probes with breathtaking precision.
Computed tomographic scan in 1 infant and magnetic resonance imaging in another infant with prenatal Zika exposure show scattered punctate calcifications (A, B, C, and E; white arrowheads), very low forehead and small cranial vault (D), striking volume loss shown by enlarged extra-axial space and ventriculomegaly (all images), poor gyral development with few and shallow sulci (A and E; long white arrows), poor gyral development with irregular «beaded» cortex most consistent with polymicrogyria (F, white arrowheads), flattened pons and small cerebellum (D; black arrowhead and asterisk).
Nevertheless, trunk space is claimed at a capacious 61 cubic feet with rear seats flattened — made even more usable by the large aperture afforded by the hatch style tailgate.
The subject matter fell roughly into two buckets: interiors with the flattened perspective of a fish - eye lens, and panoramic, often equally distorted views of desolate or ruined landscapes — Kobaslija's «spaces» and «places.»
Her use of pattern and decoration merges representational elements with abstraction, suggesting optical effects that create depth or flatten space.
Like any master, the 88 - year - old artist developed a signature style with paint - collapsed space; flattened, abridged subjects; bright, antic colors — that is immediately identifiable as a Katz and yet also manages to exist in some reality outside of time or trends.
All these subjects she rendered with a modernist's flair for heightened color, vigorous brushwork, and simplified, often flattened spaces.
«By the early 1980s, Brodsky's approach involved an exploration of flattened pictorial space built up from layers of pigment that create an overall surface pattern of light and shade, the whole animated by energetic ribbons of color that dance across the canvas as a record of the artist's spontaneous gesture, attesting to his engagement with the process of painting itself,» wrote Chalif.
His flattened, unmodeled, soft - edged forms portrayed three - dimensional space with a gestural, lush brush stroke and patterned surface arrangement of forms.
The flattening shifts perception, retention and engagement with the book away from the body and toward a liminal space devoid of tangible materiality.
Even with his intended catholic aopproach, painting and the two - dimensional flattened spatial constructs of pictorial space overwhelmingly predominate.
In the two videos on view in this exhibition, Dana Levy contrasts dead specimens with intruding live animals: released into a space designed to contain them, butterflies flutter amid their flattened cousins and doves perch by packaged kin.
In other pieces in the show, everyday objects such as books are transformed by applying to them the geometry of paper ornaments and minimalist sculpture (Minimal Bibliography), and photographed window fences with geometric designs are isolated from their functional environment by cutting the prints and flattening the illusionistic space of the photograph, thus relating those specific daily life situations with the idealistic language of modernist geometric abstraction (Popular Geometry).
On Friday, April 6, 2018 at 6 p.m., exhibiting photographer James Casebere will discuss Constructed Photography; on Saturday, April 14, 2018, at 5 p.m., exhibiting photographer Iwan Baan converses with architectural historian, curator, writer and critic William Menking; and on Friday, April 20, 2018 at 6 p.m., architect Lee H. Skolnick, photographer Ralph Gibson and curator Therese Lichtenstein will discuss «Flattened Space
His color photos with painted backdrops of office cubicles or beach scenes let the client choose what image to project, but the curved painted backdrops flatten out the space and create a surreal effect, in contrast to the elegance of Keita's large - format portraits.
Created through a variety of methods and materials, including painting, printmaking, assemblage, and sewing, with a flattened, pop - sensibility and purist coloration, LaChance's works - a homage to the «Edge City» - celebrate a sort of nostalgic revision of the past - one that imagines the future as a deconstructed, pop - like, dream - space.
Feitelson's oil and enamel on burlap paintings feature geometric planes of uniform color with flattened space, smooth paint application and simplified forms.
The staggering forms present both as flattened, two - dimensional façades — a kind of striped painting — and, from a distance, as three - dimensional abstract sculpture, filling the immediate space with an architectural presence.
As a rebuttal to abstract expressionism's gestural brushwork, Feitelson's paintings from this period balance simplified forms with flattened space and smooth paint application.
For a project room at MoMA in 2009, Lidén built an enormous white plinth that took up most of the space in one of the museum's galleries, topping it with bales of flattened cardboard from the museum's recycling.
Spread out underfoot across the space is Pitch, 2016, a patchwork of square Plexiglas tiles, each roughly imprinted with evidence of Wallace's working methods — footprints in paint, offcut strips of packing tape and mesh, a flattened work glove or pair of jeans, and traces of spray paint and carpet glue, among other things.
Beginning with a dramatic, portrait - like photograph of two hands forming the shape of a duck — which interestingly does not include the cast shadow silhouette — the artist, over a series of works, gradually empties out any perceived conceptual or symbolic content from the image to create a fluidic but flattened abstract space.
Her paintings evoke a sense of space that has been flattened and layered, revealing strands and structures of line and color interacting fluidly with hidden landscapes.
Works like Cityscape and Cityscape I (both 1963), with their flattened and tilting spaces, show an artist learning to structure a composition in a way that mirrors its rectangular support.
Notice that the periodicity of the overall Climate Oscillation is showing a shortening «wavelength» by noting the SPACING of the «green blocks» and that the AMPLITUDE is of greatest relevance to fix the RATE of alteration, even if the «crest and dip» are «flattening» (perceived as a square waveform with «ramp» similar to the «timing chart» seen within computational hardware design».
Data on the energy intensity of GDP show big variations across time and space, e.g. the sharp decline in US intensity after the oil shocks of the 1970s, which then flattened out as prices came down, and the much lower energy intensity of European nations with high gasoline taxes.
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