Sentences with phrase «from intense observation»

But it is clear that the paintings are born from intense observation.
Emerging out of the conceptual basis of Surrealism and Cubism, Alberto Giacometti established his unique aesthetic style with delicate figurative sculptures and expressive portraits that resulted from intense observations.

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Yet from previous observations of its spectrum, combined withlots of theoretical calculations, astronomers have sketched a pictureof the intense activity in its nucleus.
Recent observations of Markarian 177 reveal specific areas of intense star formation, possible signs of a recent galactic collision that expelled SDSS1133 from the parent galaxy where it once resided, the researchers reported online before print in the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society.
The observations hint that the athletes may differ from the general population in the structure of the upper part of their airway or in their behavioral response to intense exercise.
According to new observations from NASAs Hubble Space Telescope of a star - forming region in a nearby galaxy known as the Large Magellanic Cloud, intense radiation and powerful winds from massive, ultrabright baby stars have sculpted their environment, carving a large cavity in their natal nebula, N83B.
NASA has released a composite image created from observations made by the Voyager 2 probe and the Hubble Space Telescope, displaying intense auroras glowing in the atmosphere of the icy planet Uranus.
The ALMA observations reveal intense emission from dust around the central black hole and in the circum - nuclear star burst ring.
One common thread that runs through all of Robinson's work is a complex psychology - a tension and a depth of feeling that results from intense and perceptive observation.
«Rossi's fastidious approaches to composition and technique emerged from her practice of intense visual observation, her interest in vernacular devotional images, and her appreciation of art as a conduit of complex mental states.»
This recent shift towards more intense and frequent El Niños is related to the recent increase in dry areas around the world.5 However, past observations and reconstructions of El Niño events from non-instrumental records such as corals show that El Niño events naturally fluctuate in magnitude and frequency over time, and this has been demonstrated in long climate model simulations of past and future climate as well.6
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