Sentences with phrase «fool some eyes from»

The replica can fool some eyes from a great distance and some people may gear up in an urge to see the beast and follow it but come closer and you can see the faux design elements used in the car to replicate the 1000 BHP beast.

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But that's like believing that the first Mickey Mouse cartoons were really moving images when in fact the animation was created by moving from one image to another so rapidly the eye was fooled.
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But don't let its striking design fool you — the Graco Pack»n Play Nimble Nook is easy to set up, easy to break down, and easy to wheel around from room to room, so you can keep an eye on your baby at rest or play.
The company has developed digital circuits which analyse the colour required and compare it with the colours available; the circuits then switches on a jumble of pixels to create a mix of colours which fools the eye into seeing colours which are not in theory available from the screen.
There was Mona Letrovski, the actress from Chicago with wide - set eyes and dark hair on her arms who liked to shout, «Gareth, you're a fool,» with her back to him, Dad's cue to run over to her, turn her around and see the Look of Bitter Longing on her face.
He wasn't looking for magicians who could fool the eye but wanted to present a selection of works born from specific artistic concerns, taught in American schools by European artists, that influenced a generation of artists.
From Roman antiquity to Old Masters to present - day painters, artists whose work masterfully «fools the eye» seems to perenially delight viewers.
Since the very beginning of the movement, Op Art has been known for its use of black and white geometrical shapes that easily fool the viewer's eye, but Anuszkiewicz breaks away from this norm by making color his central theme throughout all of his paintings, a technique he most likely learned from Albers, whose works were equally well known for their use of color as a means of creating optically intriguing specimens.
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