Sentences with phrase «frame structure like»

The truck is not based on a body - on - frame structure like the current VW Amarok.

Not exact matches

What I like about a white shirt is that you can put it with flowy things, build in some structure, create a frame for the face, and bring attention to that marvelous woman over 50.
Starting with Carlito's assassination and flashing back to the events that lead up to it, Carlito's Way is structured like a classic film noir and filmed with such palpable claustrophobia, encroaching camera angles and skittish framing, it gives even classics like Detour and The Set - Up a run for its money in the visual entrapment department.
Like Ida, it is shot in Poland (though its second half takes in Germany, Yugoslavia, and France) and its dazzling monochrome compositions favour placing actors low in the square frame and achieving IMAX impact by oppressing them with towering structures and huge, weighty skies.
I Used to Live Here, like all great neo-realist films, bears a very poignant, deliberate message that culminates in the closing moments, and is crucially told depicted via the more ardent elements of filmmaking, i.e. — script - structure, editing, framing and acting.
You can make «video game» work as a structure concept, like the way Jumanji and Scott Pilgrim vs. the World use the structure of video game play to frame their plots, but actual video games do not work as movies.
The Reputation tour stage itself is a thing of wonder: a 110 - foot - tall structure resembling a skyscraper in progress, with six crane - like contraptions stretching up above a wedge - like screen that functions as video display and framing device.
Think of it as being like a wire frame an artist might use to structure a clay sculpture.
The content and structure of that course inform Framing Education as Art: The Octopus has a Good Day (Teachers College Press, 2005), a book in which Davis challenges non-arts education to be more connected to and like the arts.
Off - road purists will also like the complete set of go - anywhere equipment and interior comforts in the PRO-4X models, while in general, the Frontier can handle heavier - duty tasks than some other compact trucks because of its shared frame and structure with the larger Titan.
Engineers built the third - generation Grand Vitara like a Land Rover: a boxed ladder - type frame underpinned its unibody structure to doubly insure its rock - hopping integrity.
But instead of fitting this platform with a conventional steel unibody structure like the Vectra's, Saturn mated it to a space frame similar to those used on the smaller S - Series cars.
The Wrangler is again built with the body on frame structure this year and features some of Jeep's best signature design features like the round headlamps, exposed hinges, trapezoidal wheel flares and the seven - slot grille!
Think of it like this: If you have $ 30,000 in a tax - free account with dividends reinvested, you can put yourself in the position to have 8.5 % annual growth plus 1.5 % returns coming from dividend reinvestment, so you could realistically compound your money at 10 % annually over that time frame, due to the nature of high - quality cash generating businesses mixed with long periods of time and tax - favored holding structures.
Multimedia artist Sara Magenheimer's Open Mic Solo blends the photographic frame within the structure of a painting, creating a collage - like circuit of images within an image.
In the «frame paintings, James might paint on the surface or add a house - like structure made of pieces of wood behind the semitransparent gauzy material.
In the «frame» painting, «Old Kiln» (2012 - 15), there is a little wooden, block - like structure, with a black smokestack mounted on top of the frame on the painting's left side.
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The exchange of movement and interplay in the installation will be navigated through freestanding frame - like structures fashioned into geometric patterns and abstract paintings.
Had this show been called «Deconstructing the Grid», it might not have seemed a likely summer offering — yet that would equally describe the contents of «Playground Structure», the title actually deriving from a Jeff Wall photograph which makes a climbing frame look like a sculptural grid.
And though the idea of framing the bric - a-brac of his childhood memories is interesting, next to the more socially - engaged installations of his neighbors, Structure, Balance, Leisure II practically vanishes like a faded recollection.
The voice - over hereby functioning as the referential frame, wherein the diary - like poems structure the exhibition space, addressing the viewer and embedding him and her into the narrative.
Elsewhere in the gallery, Jutta Koether offered another rendition of a hut - like structure, with a frame boxed in on three sides by her representations of Schwitters» lesser - known landscape paintings, a lovely cut - and - paste survey of Schwitters» output titled Cinetracts # 20 — 23 (to expose oneself to one's own un-groundedness)(2009).
At first glance the sculptures seem minimalistic: geometrical frames that define and order space, and at the same time evoke, like Fred Sandbacks sculptures, larger structures.
Bisecting the room, Zigmund's blockade - like structures provide a dramatic contrast to the ornate plaster ceiling and carved wooden door frames of this Greek Revival home.
Though I wanted to like the colorful geometric structures of Jose Leon Cerrillo, remnants of performance backdrops that were intended to frame and define the space of the gallery, all I could think about was the poetic and elusive way Richard Tuttle made us think about space and architecture more than three decades ago.
The collage curves inwards from the frame, conveying a dome - like structure ehanced by the optical illusive nature of the assemblage.
In other works, however, the themes feel like an abstract frame forced upon individual positions, for instance, in Monika Sosnowska's Façade (2013), a hanging steel sculpture of a crumpled architectural grid, or Oscar Murillo's unnecessary monumental installation Condiciones aún por titular (Conditions yet not known), 2014 — 17, taking over the courtyard of Bait Al Serkal with excavations, sawn canvases, paintings and steel structures inspired by morgue tables, picturing the process of a personal archaeology.
Would it be advantageous for us to build with something like aluminum structured panels instead of a «stick frame»?
Also, traditional materials like asphalt shingles and ceramic tiles are too heavy for a trailer's weight limitations, or require robust roof framing that a small structure can't support.
«The main structure, visible on the inside, is made of wood; showcasing the natural feel and aesthetic qualities of the Yurta (such as the frame) The outer covers are sewn with great care and precision and can be made of various materials, like marine canvas or polyesters.»
The most prominent feature of the building is the McDonough - designed WonderFrame ™ shade structure, a perpetually reusable / recyclable space - frame - like fabrication.
A job cover letter template on the other hand is a document which acts like a well framed format or structure which must serve the purpose of an actual job cover letter serving many people at the same time.
Viewers see the structure take shape before their eyes, with the frame rising from the vacant lot, exterior cladding applied and finishing touches added, until the image looks more like a photograph than an artist's rendering.
Next step is waterproofing the foundation (spraying a tar - like substance on the concrete and laying a foundation drain around the perimeter of the structure), and then it's on to framing.
Like a painting on the wall, the structure supporting the roof frames the beautiful view of the pool and trees.
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