Sentences with phrase «flow over the panel»

With the board laid flat on the floor, Amm then begins pouring paint, beginning the composition with a basic guiding idea (a particular shape or combination of colors, for instance), and allowing medium to flow over the panel's sides.

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An easy - access drink panel over the wine holders helps keep food fresh and cold, while beverages are flowing.
We particularly love how the void of the elongated grille flows into a black section that arcs over the wheel wells, and reappears to wrap around the rear valance panel.
The 812 Superfast's body is a study in advanced aerodynamics, with such touches as a radiator that flows the air to the side, and aero bypass slots over the rear quarter panels.
And the roofline that slopes down to meet this panel actually doesn't touch it, creating a small tunnel of space for air to flow over the car.
The horizontal line theme carries over into the interior as well: Volkswagen gave the new instrument panel a strictly horizontal shape with decorative trim that runs across the whole instrument panels and flows into the doors.
The sweeping design motif carries over to the interior, where the side panels flow uninterrupted into the instrument panel.
This overlapping feature keeps the air flowing over the body panel constant, resulting in low drag, and expresses the lightweight character of electric vehicles.
On the outside, the Regal has a curvy, aggressive and performance - oriented look and that carries over to the inside, where the Regal includes, high - quality materials, firmly bolstered sport seats and has an instrument panel that flows uninterrupted through to the door panels.
An industry - exclusive, one - piece wrapped upper instrument panel flows from the base of the windshield down to the base of the center stack, while the «brow» over the instrument cluster reaches across the center stack, exemplifying the asymmetrical cues.
The fenders jut high over the large, deep - dish, roller - pin shaped wheels and tires, flowing back into straight side panels and an enormous rear wing.
Floor - to - ceiling glass panels embrace breathtaking views across the bay while a spacious sundeck is a perfect spot to relax with a cocktail as warm sea breezes flow over you.
Finch's talk at the New School will focus on the artist's various public and large - scale installations like A Certain Slant of Light (2014 - 15), a site - specific installation at the Morgan Library inspired by its collection of medieval Books of Hours; Trying to Remember the Color of the Sky on That September Morning (2014), a commission for the National September 11 Memorialand Museum composed of 2,983 individual watercolors representing the artist's recollection of the sky on September 11, 2001; Painting Air (2012), an installation of more than 100 panels of suspended glass inspired by the colors of Claude Monet's garden at Giverny; and The River That Flows Both Ways (2009), a permanent installation on New York's High Line featuring an existing series of windows which Finch transformed with 700 individual panes of glass representing the water conditions on the Hudson River over 700 minutes in a single day.
She works on large wood panels covered with gesso, over which the paint runs and flows freely.
Among previous projects are A Certain Slant of Light (2014 - 15), a large - scale installation at The Morgan Library & Museum inspired by its collection of medieval Books of Hours; Trying To Remember the Color of the Sky on That September Morning (2014), composed of 2,983 individual watercolors representing the artist's recollection of the sky on September 11, 2001; There Is Another Sky (2014), which transformed a formerly dark alley into an urban forest sanctuary at South Lake Union, Seattle; Painting Air (2012), an installation of more than 100 panels of suspended glass inspired by the colors of Claude Monet's garden at Giverny; and The River That Flows Both Ways (2009), a permanent installation composed of an existing series of windows transformed with 700 individual panes of glass representing the water conditions on the Hudson River over 700 minutes in a single day.
They're actually valances but made to look like the panels flow up and over.
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