Whether it is a curious glance from his dog, or the shadow of leaves against distant city lights, Huen's surprising use of blank space and
fragmented forms gives voice to a specific moment and the way it exists or perhaps escapes his consciousness.
Not exact matches
This understanding of Covenant - making appears here in verses 1 - 2 and 9 - 11 (unfortunately in
fragmented form, for more space is
given to the later view of Covenant - making).
With neither Labour nor the Conservatives likely to be capable of
forming a majority government and
given the SNP's
fragmented unionist opponents north of the border, Britain's first - past - the - post electoral system could allow Nicola Sturgeon's party to exact a high price for support of a government in the Commons.
Like one of Picasso's
fragmented Cubist portraits, Homo fossils from 300,000 years ago
give a vague, provocative impression that someone with a humanlike
form is present but not in focus.
As astronomers report online today in Nature, magnetic fields inside M33's six most massive giant molecular clouds — large concentrations of dense gas and dust that
give birth to stars — line up with the spiral arms, suggesting the magnetic fields helped create the huge clouds and that they regulate how the clouds
fragment to
form new stars.
He
gave each person a spinal tap and analyzed the fluid for a protein
fragment that
forms plaques in the brain and for another protein that accumulates in dead and dying nerve cells in the brain.
Her abstract paintings and other
forms are influenced by swamps, saltwater, detritus, and shifting terrain, and they
give rise to the once
fragmented and unseen.
His artistic process involves collecting the
forms of
fragments of the city today and the found objects that create the assemblage of what is currently
giving Athens its character or what has at times defined or altered it.
By creating a transparent workspace, both artists
give form to the intersection of the real and imaginary, threading new narratives with the impression of
fragments collected over time.
By repurposing
forms that were not in their original state remarkable — stones, tree stumps,
fragments of furniture or pottery, and artists» tools — Miró
gave them a new and ultimately greater identity.
While his first experiments with the knot
form were stylized images from cut vine
fragments (
giving the impression of figures twisting in anxiety) his new focus on the knot have a bold abstract quality.
[1] Read against the traumatic history — and current iterations — of racial terror, state violence, and surveillance leveled systematically at Black Americans throughout our nation's history, God Bless America's synthesis of flickering and
fragmented sound, song, and image
gives form to the restless, beautiful, subversive vibrations and tensions that underpin Black dissent in the era of Black Lives Matter.
The artist who had the most profound effect on Hofmann, however, was Robert Delaunay, whose structural Cubism was
giving way to Orphism, a style in which
fragmented Cubist
forms were painted in vibrant, expressive colours.