Sentences with phrase «fluid lines mark»

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Video jet Technologies is a world - leader in the product identification market, providing in - line printing, coding and marking products, application specific fluids and product life cycle services.
This rising line is becoming an identity mark for Mercedes, but it's more graceful and fluid here than on other models.
In each, a few fluid lines intimate a bending nude whose form is partly obscured by a flurry of marksmarks, it should be added, that differ significantly from drawing to drawing.
He had a way of seemingly tossing off the most fluid, delicate lines, bold brushstrokes, and violently dabbed marks.
Fluid lines form ovoid shapes, more or less skull - like, that are joined by written words or calligraphic marks that suggest writing.
Her works evoke web - like membranes made of delicate markings that co-exist with abrupt breaks and amputations made with decisive lines, and with fingerprints that lead us into the heart of a nebula, a fluid and organic structure that is both intimate and social.
Fluid marks are juxtaposed with the regulated rhythm of sharp horizontal line breaks, creating a fluttering vibration and tension in the paintings.
Nothing is off limits: bodily fluids, beams of light, toothpaste, i.e., any substance or object that can make a line or leave a mark is employed in acts of simultaneous creation and destruction.
Her works evoke web - like membranes made of delicate markings that co-exist with abrupt breaks and amputations made with decisive lines, and with fingerprints that lead us into the heart of a nebula, a fluid and organic structtaken from a large painting exhibited for the first time, which is a part of the trilogy Love - Birth - Death, her latest major project.
Thomasos's training as a classical abstract painter, as an MFA student at Yale and then in her apprentice years in Philadelphia, where she taught at Tyler alongside the established abstractionists Dona Nelson and Stanley Whitney, gave her a fluid confidence with paint, an ability to make a convincing mark, generally a straight, fast line, that could convey decisiveness and sensuality all at once, like the handwriting on a novelist's love - letter.
And in the more recent paintings of Bill in his wheelchair every mark seems to have arrived there with a minimum of second guessing and Heller's line becomes more fluid, her use of outline reminiscent of Alice Neel's later portraits — each artist is pitiless yet empathetic, though Heller doesn't veer towards caricature.
We can see Martin working out a direction which we later see her working through for the rest of her career, which started with found sculptures of New York detritus and fascinating small paintings of lines, dots and marks; more fluid and sketchy than we expect of Martin, but they are still identifiably hers.
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