Not exact matches
Gay marriage undermines true marriage in a different and much more dangerous way: It
hollows out its very essence, applying the word to something else entirely, a relationship that itself has no potential to generate children, and so can not itself (without help
from the law or
from outsiders)
form a family.
Physical barriers have also been used throughout history, such as condoms made
from animal's intestinal tracts or stomach, halved and
hollowed out citrus fruits as diaphragms (the citric acid also acts as spermicide), and melting suppositories designed to
form an impenetrable coating over the cervix.
Then I
hollow out the thin, small leaves and choke to
form a receptacle for anything
from a dip to use with the leaves to a grains salad.
While frogs typically lay their eggs in or above standing water, white - spotted bush frogs lay their eggs inside the
hollow internodes of reed bamboo that grow along streambanks and their offspring emerge
from the eggs as fully -
formed froglets.
These rock formations filled with tiny crystalline surprises take shape once
hollow cavities
form in the earth, often left over
from magma or withering organic matter.
It might seem a
hollow, too - clever trick, but the necessity to cram the frame — comparatively speaking, of course — gives the proceedings a lot of comic tension, as the actors are rarely more than a foot away
from each other, and complements Anderson's tableau
form of narrative shorthand — such as the proper introduction to one villain with a shot looking down at the weapons arranged on his desk — incredibly well.
You use humanity to upgrade your standing with specific covenants, make in - game NPC alliances, kindle bonfires to give you more uses for your Estus flask and, most importantly, revert
from «
hollow»
form.
Her pieces, unlike blown up plaster molds
from clay, are built structurally and directly by making
hollowed plaster
forms using the rags and t - shirts as a kind of support for the shells, which she then melds together with burlap.
Wearing time like a stain - Its leafless branches dressed in
hollow vessels sweating nervously like the pores on a belly pushing outward As leather yolks seep out
from behind their lemon shells
Forming a wet mask over the face of what was.
This experience generated early work for Retrofit, a full room installation made entirely
from paper through drawings,
hollow constructed
forms, and casting.
In addition to the Beetle Trilogy, the show presents works such as Controller of the Universe, an explosion of tools such as saws, pickaxes and rakes, a piece that expresses the artist's skepticism of blind trust in technological innovation, which time transforms into old - fashioned, obsolete
forms; and
Hollow / Stuffed: market law, a small replica of a submarine with biodegradable plastic sacks full of salt hanging
from the ceiling on steel cables.
Three - millimetre plywood is used to make
hollow forms, which makes it possible to hang Yellow Then, Orange, and Flush (all 2016)
from the ceiling.
These, in particular, should highlight Sibony's precise attention to the spaces in which his humble sculptures — sourced
from the likes of carpet scraps and
hollow - core doors and caressed into juxtapositions that suggest almost anthropomorphic
forms — find a provisional place for themselves.
Re-configured specifically for Pace London — some placed directly on the floor, others tethered by cordage
from the walls and ceiling — many of these recent works appear weightless in space, their
forms seemingly relieved of mass and gravity, a sense further emphasized by their
hollow construction with 3 mm plywood.
The broad grain that is a striking feature of
Hollow Form with White results
from the timber's rapid growth and makes it especially suitable for large pieces.
The
form of Pelagos derives
from the
hollowing out of the middle of the wood to make two spiralling arms.