Sentences with phrase «for flattened space»

The images challenge the notion of how to make a line or create a new posture for flattened space or abstract composition, swivelling from geometry to gesture, propelling representation and language into abstraction, exploring pictorial edges and boundaries as well as the constitutive or disruptive role of blank space,.
Lee has a keen eye for flattened space and an odd penchant for tropical fruits that appear at inopportune, witty moments.

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Place the 3 peeled (very important that they're peeled, what a jarring surprise for a diner otherwise) hard - boiled eggs evenly spaced over the flattened meat mixture.
The Lobster seat flattens and the handles turn inwards for the ultimate in space saving storage.
This headward fluid shift may be responsible for vision changes, flattening of the eyeball and swelling of some tissues in the back of the eye and engorgement of the optic nerve sheath seen in approximately one out of three International Space Station astronauts.
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.
At the end of construction, the Scion building was flattened to make room for more lot space.
Second - and third - row passengers will enjoy enhanced comfort thanks to a 0.5 - inch increase in rear passenger space for both rows and a roomier flattened second - row center floor.
The c holds quite a bit too - flatten the rear seats in any combo and it almost gives the Fit a run for its money in storage space.
Evoking many definitions for the word «space», paintings throughout her career revisited moon motifs, architectural spatial diagrams, and the optical flattening and deepening of the painterly plane.
There, the usual container for space, a box, is flattened, excluding physical space from its planar form.
All these subjects she rendered with a modernist's flair for heightened color, vigorous brushwork, and simplified, often flattened spaces.
He then eliminated pictorial depth for a field of color in the 1950s, calling the works Magical Space Forms to recognize the importance of the flattened sSpace Forms to recognize the importance of the flattened spacespace.
Your figurative piles are set against flattened fields that stand in for deep space.
The looping trajectory of the broad brushstroke insinuates depth and whilst there is not the wry weaving and flattening of space present in a Bernard Frize for example, Lawlor's space cascades towards each edge only to turn in time and again.
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.
Larsen's paintings have a purposeful naiveté, a quality that is also prevalent in the works of younger painters including Jonas Wood and Avery Singer, who are known for works that flatten space and figures.
The compressed and flattened space of his early paintings gave way to illusions of deep, cavernous space, for example in his imaginary landscapes and seascapes, such as Un Sospiro di un onda.
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