Sentences with phrase «from thick»

Made from thick ceramic, it retains heat so well that one load of charcoal can stay hot all day.
Starting from the thick side, gently pound the chicken with the flat side of a tenderizer or the bottom of a small, heavy skillet, moving to different areas with every stroke until it is about 1/4 inch thick and just about doubles in size.
Saikai's donabe, Japan's ultimate oven - to - table cooker, is made from thick and durable Iga clay and can be used to cook rice, stews and other healthy steamed dishes ($ 200).
Each piece is handcrafted from thick mercury glass and comes in a variety of finishes that add texture and contrast to your holiday decorations.
Cover your barren staircase with clusters of tree decorations and balls hanging from thick strands of ribbon.
And you'll see it everywhere from the floating shelves that hang from thick twists of sisal to the communal table and storage cabinet.
If you don't have a mantel, simply hang stockings from thick twine.
The one vertical and two diagonal boards that stretch from the thick horizontal beam up to the ceiling are permanent, but they will be cased out so that they don't look as puny as they do right now.
Step 2) Meanwhile, cut the chicken breasts in half then horizontally into thinner slices (cut two thin slices from the thin end and three from the thick end).
If you find that your Wi - Fi network is struggling to reach parts of your home or office, rather than trailing Ethernet cables (which can look messy), or buy a Wi - Fi extender, which can still suffer from thick walls and floors, you can use a powerline adaptor.
From the thick tape hiss you can make out in Brian Wilson's classic Wouldn't It Be Nice to the spun gold of Chris Thile's nimble mandolin tightropes, the Phantom's unbridled clarity translates into a listening experience more akin to a pair of audiophile headphones than a wireless speaker.
In fact, MacKinnon says her classmates benefited just as much from her thick skin as she did: «There were many occasions when I asked a question that I thought was going to have an obvious answer, and it turned out half the class were wondering the same thing but were just afraid to ask.»
When radiation takes place from a thick layer of gas, the average depth within that layer from which the radiation comes will depend upon the density of the gas.
KAMPOT, Cambodia — As the Trapeang Sangke estuary opens up into the Gulf of Thailand, the dense green mangroves that line its edges taper off in stages, from thick, full - grown...
In the case of channel TMT, most of the signal is from a thick layer in the middle troposphere at altitudes from 4 to 7 km, with smaller contributions from both the surface and the stratosphere.
Unique prints made from thick, handmade paper bear bright pink forms against a rich, dark background.
Silva resists stylization by further varying her paint application, from thick, vegetal impasto to sprayed pigment in halos of evaporation.
From thick to thin, impasto to glazes, you can make oil paint look like anything.
His monumental early sculptures constructed from thick, discarded wooden beams or pieces of metal evoked the wide, bold brushwork of Abstract Expressionist painters such as Willem de Kooning and Franz Kline.
Constructed from thick cardboard, plaster and acrylics, this work draws attention to the atmospheres of uncertainty and violence in the geographies of the Middle East, while also referencing the changing balances of power and a future ensconced within a great uncertainty.
Yet, the damaged landscapes and the grey paintings, ranging from thick impasto abstractions to flat blocks of grey tones will confound you, especially since he follows them up with a return to his blurry aesthetic applied to both photo - realism and abstraction.
Channeling a variety of cultural influences, Kunbi creates paintings with bands of thick color made from thick brush strokes that infuse the works with texture.
Emerging radiant from thick layers of paint or lurking, barely discernible amidst peaks and crevices of color, Leroy's nudes appear to be sculpted from the paint itself.
Through the figures that emerge from thick and loose brushstrokes, Eloyan successfully navigates the «joyously grotesque» — coined by Willem de Kooning in his response to his painting Woman I, 1950 - 52.
A monumental piece formed by thousands of tiny tiles sliced from a thick skin of acrylic paint, the work's surface involved more building than painting.
Ranging from thick paint to airbrush, from Color Field abstraction to a joking (possibly Hairy Who) representation, she forces everything into carefully orchestrated collisions, taking considerable joy in celebrating her medium's potential for visual artifice.
The variation in application of the paint from thick to more scumbled, along with the confident line helps create the movement and depth of this painting.
By spreading the pigment from thick to thin with every stroke of his brush and using the entire canvas, Lee Ufan creates an infinite array of shades and figures within his never - ending composition.
The Obamas chose Wiley and Sherald from a thick portfolio of potential artists that was compiled by National Portrait Gallery curators.
Made from a thick aluminum slab, the small rectangular piece depicts a satellite in oil paint on the front, while the back holds a transparent reliquary specifically designed to display his grandfather's wedding ring.
It is from these thick impasto - like layers of paint, alongside billowing clouds of glitter and lengthy drips of enamel that Mocquet's imagery is born.
Upon entering, you find yourself in a hoarder's paradise: lemons are stuck with nails, crabs are assembled from cans, washing lines are hung with creepy feet cut from thick felt.
Built up from a thick, granular impasto, many of these paintings are a chocolaty, fecal mess of inchoate mounds, formed from objects buried just below the surface.
As part of Phaidon's Contemporary Artists series, Peter Doig ($ 39.95) provides a comprehensive look at the artist's oeuvre, from the thick and dappled paintings of the late eighties to the airy pastel washes of the mid-nineties to motifs — à la Gauguin or Rothko — that reflect the lush surroundings of his current home in Trinidad.
Between 1968 and 1972 the New York Realist painter — known for his nude studies and the public murals he produced for the U.S. Department of Labor building — departed from his thick - brushed signature strokes to paint in blinding neon, flat foregrounds, and sharp geometric compositions.
By marking time with a brush full of watercolor — whose density of pigment ranges from thick to thin — Farrell's works belong to that company of artists that includes Roman Opalka, On Kawara and Peter Dreher.
Iconic vehicles stand like trophies on raised platforms, his wardrobe emerges from the thick metallic walkways — enabling player's to switch bonus costumes between missions — and every inch drips with canny references placed for the eagle - eyed — which, aside from a glimpse of a newspaper cutting of the Red Hood spotted in Gotham, proves GamesTM certainly is not.
It is heavier, made from a thick matte plastic.
Levels range from thick bamboo forests that can be hacked through, to vertically - looping cliffs and caverns which bear walls that can be sharpened to deadly points.
The game keeps you motivated to keep playing by having several Achievement - like awards that you can unlock, and a planet that slowly becomes uncovered from a thick cloak of pollution as you clean it up country by country.
The varied conditions have created an ideal environment for the growth of diverse plant life that runs from thick jungle like the cloud forest to the sparsely covered mountain tops.
Taking it's namesake from the thick, imposing trees growing all over the peninsula the Guanacaste province stretches from north of Tamarindo through to Malpais on the Southern tip.
Don't miss out on the city's fabulous markets, food fairs and festivals where the stalls offer a delicious array of tasty treats from thick, Dutch chips to raw herring.
Schnapps, syrup, and sweeties are produced from this thick, dark, sticky substance.
The soft stools range in consistency from a thick «pudding» to large semi-formed «blobs.»
The lion - like look come from the thick fur on the neck.
The Malamute needs to be brushed at least twice a week to remove dead hair from their thick coats.
The tail is long and tapers from a thick base.
In general, though, slicker brushes are designed to remove mats from medium to long coats (image right); rakes are meant to remove mats from thick coats; bristle brushes remove loose hair from shorthaired coats; and pin brushes remove dead hair and «fluff» already brushed or combed fur that is free from tangles or mats.
Keeping animals from thick underbrush reduces their exposure to ticks.
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