Not exact matches
Such a world rests upon the evidence
of similarity, the correspondence
of certain
images and
patterns with others, and the argument that such consonance implies a common
form or structure in which similar objects participate.
If it is the recurring
patterns as presented on the major social
forms of communication which are effective in the molding
of culture, greater attention needs to be given to the study
of the dominant
patterns and
images shown on religious television programs and how these relate to other and traditional expressions
of religious faith.
In summary, hypnosis, when utilized by trained and competent practitioners, can be a natural, comfortable and helpful process
of communication, during which clients and / or parishioners may experience increased attention to suggestions, profound concentration, heightened recall
of memories and access to state - dependent memories, greater
image - producing abilities, and increased ability to
form new habit
patterns.
The
pattern, observed in a surface architecture just one molecule thick, was
formed by self - assembly
of linear organic linkers,
imaged as rods, and lanthanide cerium centers, visualized as bright protrusions.
Using SLAC's Linac Coherent Light Source (LCLS), a DOE Office
of Science User Facility, the researchers hit nearly 500,000 cocoons with X-ray pulses, creating diffraction
patterns in a detector that were compiled to
form an
image of the cocoon's structure with a resolution
of 0.2 nanometers.
Their system can receive data in the
form of eight
images per frame
of video and translate it into modulator
patterns with very little lag.
Throughout this
image can be seen cavities and flow
patterns in the nebulosity, giving clues to the structure and dynamics
of this active star
forming region.
chirality The quality
of a
pattern or
form that can exist as a mirror
image of itself, such as a right hand or a left hand.
Scanning - transmission electron microscopes irradiate the sample in a sequential raster
pattern like scanning electron microscopes, but still
form images from those electrons that are transmitted through the specimen (i.e., the electron detector is on the far side
of the specimen, unlike the case for scanning electron microscopes).
If the rear electrode is divided into a number
of small picture elements (pixels), then an
image can be
formed by applying the appropriate voltage to each region
of the display to create a
pattern of reflecting and absorbing regions.
You would place your stop loss (1 pip) above the highest high in the series
of candlesticks that
formed your harami
pattern (see the
image above).
hibit is an exploration
of organic
forms,
patterns, and
images of our local resources.
Waisanen's exhibit is an exploration
of organic
forms,
patterns, and
images of our local resources.
Rail: Which reminds me
of the way your painting «Burn a Bush,» in the exhibit That Was Then, This is Now at PS1 in 2008, was installed above the
pattern of a repeated
image of what appeared to be smoke or a flame - like
form that rose upward from the center
of the pentagon.
Hefuna recreates the latticed
patterns of the screens by transforming hand - drawn
images into cast bronze, creating new
forms that represent the bifurcation between male and female domains.
Working with found
images or collaborating with numerous photographers, Haynes incorporates her
patterned illustrations to create visual narratives
of form, closeness, and touch.
Utilizing some
of the
forms and
patterns he began to play with during his Sunroom Project, he conceives
of the landscape as a frame for virtual
images that are accessible on a smartphone or tablet at various points along Wave Hill's Abrons Woodland paths.
The
images that resulted were geometrical compositions that featured a variety
of forms including squares, circles, diamonds, zigzags, arches, curves and waves as well as all - over
patterning, with dark and light tones created through Hammersley's choice
of spacing
of characters, in either single or dual array.
Each time Youngerman spins the kaleidoscope
of bright colors, he changes the relationship between the
images and the
patterns they
form.
Stemming from his interest in traditional narrative formats, his work often researches new
forms of storytelling through visual and optical abstraction, rhythm and repetition,
patterns and symbolism, text transmissions, color correspondences, and interrelationships
of images and sound.
In the last set
of works in this Web gallery, the natural
image breaks down to emphasize the underlying
forms, lines and
patterns found in nature.
Lucas Reiner will have
images of trees altered by power lines and Los Angeles traffic, Derek Buckner will have birds - eye views
of dense Brooklyn life, Katia Santibanez will show abstractions based on observation
of plant
forms, Zoe Pettijohn will show textural conflations
of pattern and figure, and Louise Belcourt her sweeping views
of the North Atlantic as seen through a coastline
of sculptural hedges.
All are surrounded by tiny collaged
images from black music or pornographic magazines, and garnished with one or more clumps
of elephant dung, shellacked and stuck with colorful map pins that
form decorative
patterns or state the work's title.
With constant visits to New York however, a Jasper John's exhibition changed his mind as he was impressed by the factuality
of the work and the geometric
patterns of the rings and stripes that
formed the
images.
Her primary technique is to hand - stitch cotton or silk thread or floss to a cloth backing, simultaneously building up areas
of color and texture that
form striking
images and
patterns when seen together.
Using digital screen interfaces, flat graphic
patterns and geometric design
forms to interrupt luminous, expansive and seductive depictions
of landscape, Perkin's fractured compositions create stirring interactions between
image and context, figure and ground, subject and content.
Fascinated by beauty and the female
form, Joffe has commented on the «imaginative narrative» these
images provoke, encouraged by the
patterns, fabrics, and textures — as well as the gaze —
of sumptuously - clad models.
Vivid colors and
forms found in Yamamoto's paintings that were referred by Midori Matsui as uniting «decorative design and symbolic association by combining geometrical
patterns with plant
images» (Midori Matsui, «Winter Garden: The Exploration
of the Micropop Imagination in Contemporary Japanese Art» Bijutsu Shuppan - Sha Co., Ltd, p. 78) have been liberated from the rules
of using wood that is found in daily life.
Look more closely, though, and you'll find that he's playing with
pattern, repetition,
form, and color: His «pair» paintings, for instance, are in fact diptychs
of one
image in which each side has a different shape painted over.
The resultant
images are gestural, calligraphic
forms whose textures and fractal - like
patterns are reminiscent
of the endlessly repeating structures in nature that exist on multiple scale levels from the sub-atomic to the universal; a reflection
of the complex architecture
of our universe.»
Memories take the
form of color and shape; sounds and smells morph into
patterns and silhouettes;
images become color; flashbacks produce composition.
Ofili's paintings are intensely laboured, with intricate details
of dots
of acrylic and oil paint, collaged
images, glitter and map pins,
forming vast
patterns sunk into layers
of glossy resin.
A further reference is made to the
image - laden culture which drives our everyday world, from pixels on a screen to the ubiquitous use
of imagery in advertisement to selfies, and the way in which these
images are organised in our world, either physically or digitally, often
forming a grid, or
pattern, within which windows to other worlds and perspectives can be seen.
Mid-career artist William Willis produces paintings that evoke sensations
of Modernism, created and crafted so as to cause a colliding
of skewed geometries,
patterns, and
image forms.
Vegetation in the
form of houseplants, wallpaper,
patterned fabric or views
of foliage snatched through windows serves to break down distinctions between interior and exterior space, while in a recent still life, a window that frames the composition is, on close inspection, composed
of small transfer
images of similar scenes
of views through windows, endlessly reflected and refracted.
Taken together, these painterly sculptures and sculptural paintings constitute a «room» — as in those childhood rooms
of memory — wherein objects,
images, textures, colors, and
patterns are experienced together and yet do not
form a whole.
There is a sense
of curiosity and lively wonder that pervades Johnson's
images; nature's living energy is reframed by human hands to
form interesting geometric shapes,
patterns, or supernatural movements — such as Johnson's brilliant work with fire.
This may take the
form of a text or
image outline, fading
of colors, or other noticeable patches or
patterns on the display.