Sentences with phrase «foot wide landscaped»

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The developer subsequently proposed a 10 - foot - wide Lot Along East 88th Street, allowing it to move the building's entrance off the street and to add landscaping.
From an altitude of just 31 miles, it will spend the next year imaging key parts of the lunar landscape with two narrow - angle cameras, which can see details as small as three feet wide.
Joy Zedler carefully planned the three experimental wetlands at the University of Wisconsin — Madison's Arboretum to be identical: parallel marshes 295 feet long and 15 feet wide, carved by engineers into the green landscape.
Wasting no time at all, Slow West quickly finds its feet establishing not only the beautiful vastness of the landscape to which it calls home (framed beautifully in all its glorious spender by Cinematographer Robbie Ryan, who does not miss a beat throughout), but in presenting our young fragile protagonist full of youthful naivety and wide - eyed wonder.
This time, instead of the tropical paradise of Hawaii, we're in the wide, often desolate landscape of Wyoming, Montana, and eventually Nebraska where an aging alcoholic father Woody (Bruce Dern) has set out on foot to reclaim his supposed million dollar winnings in a sweepstakes.
This is a weekend Yoga Practice held on the foot of the Black Forest, overlooking the wide landscapes of the Rhein Ebene all the way to the french Vosges mountain range.
Maverick Helicopters» new excursions will showcase Kauai's spectacular landscapes including Waimea Canyon, stretching 14 miles long, one mile wide and more than 3,600 feet deep; and Napali Coast, Kauai's 17 - mile coastline, displaying panoramic views of velvet green cliffs, cascading waterfalls and the vast Pacific Ocean.
Maverick Helicopters» new excursions will showcase Kauai's spectacular landscapes including Waimea Canyon, known as the «Grand Canyon of the Pacific,» stretching 14 miles long, one mile wide and more than 3,600 feet deep; and Napali Coast, Kauai's 17 - mile coastline, displaying panoramic views of velvet green cliffs, cascading waterfalls and the vast Pacific Ocean.
The Plantation is a gated, family - oriented vacation destination offering over 2000 feet of private, wide, sugar - white sand beach on the Gulf of Mexico, with natural dunes and gorgeous landscaping.
Understood in their broadest definition, the drawings and photographs assembled here include a wide range of material, among which are an 1864 photograph of the forest of Fontainebleau by the little - known French photographer Constant Alexandre Famin; a pastel completed earlier this year by Jasper Johns; a 3 x 5 inch Cezanne figure drawing; a new 6 1/2 x 10 foot landscape drawing by Ugo Rondinone; a digitally - manipulated photograph of the musician Björk by Inez van Lamsweerde; a small piece by an outsider artist known as the «Philadelphia Wireman,» who carefully bound his drawings up with bits of wire so they are barely visible; a recent charcoal on canvas by Gary Hume; and a 1949 sketchbook by Tony Smith.
Ikemura shows recent landscapes done in bold tempera colors on burlap as wide as nine feet alongside figurative ceramic sculptures and over 30 other works in conjunction with an exhibition, «CERAMIX, de Rodin à Schütte,» across two prominent museums (Paris's La Maison Rouge and Sèvres - Cité de la céramique).
Squeaking past its high estimate of $ 11.5 million to become the night's number - two sale was Doig's 8 - foot - wide landscape painting Road House (1991), which set a record at $ 11,925,000, edging by his previous auction high of $ 11,899,378, set last year at Christie's London.
A surreal landscape painting over 8 - feet - wide from 1977 sold for $ 18 million, within its estimate of $ 15 million to $ 20 million.
Trevor Paglen's new work is a 200 - foot - wide panoramic photo which explores the British landscape's link with global surveillance and government spying.
Christie's Giacometti was followed by Joan Miro's Tuilerie a Mont - roig, a 1918 landscape about three feet wide.
Overview: 55 paintings and drawings by John Constable were shown in this exhibition, which focused on Constable's 6 - foot - wide landscape paintings, including The Hay Wain, View on the Stour near Dedham, and Hadleigh Castle, and the associated full - size oil sketches.
A walk also needs to be the right scale to the home and, for proper circulation, preferably more than 3 feet wide, says landscape designer John Algozzini of LandArt Solutions in Plainfield, Ill..
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