Sentences with phrase «in diaphanous»

Hence the rainforest's high level of humidity, visible from the observation tower in diaphanous cloudlets drifting over the canopy.
In her latest paintings, Houshiary's organic gestures manifest in diaphanous, sweeping marks that appear to undulate and vibrate across the surface of the canvas.
In addition, a separate room within the gallery contains objects from the artist's Specimen Series — a collection of domestic appliances, such as a refrigerator and stove, that Suh replicated in diaphanous fabric and installed in light - filled Plexiglas boxes.
His works draw the viewer in a diaphanous and precarious vision of the past.
The colours that punctuated the show - like bright crimson and sulky pink - were shocking and vibrant, especially when used in the diaphanous evening dresses, which had a hint of Madame Grès in their elegant drapery.
Paneled and full versions in solid colors or featuring modern prints, columnar versions in rich textures, and pleated versions in diaphanous fabrics will all seem very current.
Now, after weeks of delay, an airborne research campaign is getting started in this diaphanous natural laboratory.
She glided around the court in her diaphanous dresses, seized every opportunity to race to the net and, once there, stirred the crowd with her quick, acrobatic moves.
So look up and sing back, catch the light of God in a diaphanous scrim of wing.

Not exact matches

Back when I was terrified of public speaking, I'd approach the podium and, in my mind, drop a diaphanous curtain in front of the audience so I could look at them without seeing them, acknowledge their blur of faces without catching any doubt or disdain or incredulity that might lurk in their eyes.
Under clear skies, it shows up as a diaphanous cone of light hanging in the west after sunset.
Their bodies are diaphanous commas afloat in the oceans: a blob of a head attached to a long tail that swishes water through its house.
But it turns out that some of these creatures, including the diaphanous Aurelia aurita, or moon jelly, forgo sprouting new arms after an injury, researchers report online June 15 in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
It's this constant balancing act that makes the British designer's Chloe aesthetic so appealing: just when things are getting a bit diaphanous, she throws in a military - hued, multi-pocket romper suit.
Lightweight and sheer, it stretches well in all directions and can be used in various design projects, from wedding veils and dresses to diaphanous skirts and adornments.
Serena (Blake Lively) wears a romantic, diaphanous gown in the same delicate hue.
What a relief then when a couple of super-pretty, diaphanous slip dresses with floral embroidery appeared, as well as beautiful looks in a meadow green floral print.
I couldn't get a decent shot of the seafoam / mint top shown at the bottom left, because it's a very diaphanous and flowy crop top, but I will definitely be showing it in an OOTD soon!
Roxy — when you swing by the store today, would you look for the Diaphanous Tunic in Lilac, Size 0 for me?
There are a few gems in here... for example, if you were waiting for a lower price to buy the Diaphanous Tunic (now $ 40), well I think that time is here!
I want the Diaphanous Tunic but I have plenty of tunics in my closet (The justification I keep saying to myself lol).
I had previously purchased the Diaphanous Tunic in lilac and returned it for budgetary reasons and have stuff I loved more.
In gaslight, these diaphanous dresses glowed white, reinforcing gender norms of soft, gentle women and contrasting with the dirt and machinery of the Industrial Revolution, Alison Matthews David wrote in her book Fashion Victims: The Dangers of Dress Past and PresenIn gaslight, these diaphanous dresses glowed white, reinforcing gender norms of soft, gentle women and contrasting with the dirt and machinery of the Industrial Revolution, Alison Matthews David wrote in her book Fashion Victims: The Dangers of Dress Past and Presenin her book Fashion Victims: The Dangers of Dress Past and Present.
Welcoming my first spring season in NYC with diaphanous tiers of scarf - print silk layered with light ruffles and delicate sheer panels.
Lightweight and sheer, it stretches well in all directions and can be used in various design projects, from veils and dresses to diaphanous skirts and adornments.
Lightweight and sheer, it stretches well and can be used in various design projects, from veils and dresses to diaphanous skirts and adornments.
Honorable mention goes to Pierpaolo Piccoli's debut at Valentino, where pink came in the form of diaphanous embroidered gowns in tulle and chiffon
I never want to be parted from this.2) Diaphanous Tunic — Super cute and versatile, I bought it in all three colorways.3) Translucent Initial Necklace — I've worn this almost every day since I got mine, and bought more as Xmas gifts for all my best friends.4) Dusky Needlework Dress — No blog love for this, but I thought the fit was stunning, enough so that I got it at full price.5) The Ruffian collaboration tights — all of them!
Designed with ripples of diaphanous tiers over soft micro fiber fabric, the lively panels create a light and airy ambiance in any room in your home.
Though he fashioned one of the most original and intuitive aesthetics in cinema, Robert Altman often rooted his diaphanous reveries in recognizable traditions and iconography.
Watching him as Chuck Yeager in The Right Stuff last night, I kept wondering how it was that a man whose presence was so sharp and so lean, so unmistakably distinct from all surrounding static, could also seem to be disappearing in front of our eyes, practically diaphanous, a man already in the process of ascending to myth.
Every beautiful, resonant image in Alex Ross Perry's new film is fraught with neurotic, diaphanous riddles.
The 1.85:1 anamorphic widescreen transfer smoothes over bumps in the source print with impeccable compression and stable colours; shadow detail is diaphanous.
She shares his vacuous blessings, the bulk of her charm manifesting itself in teeny bikinis, wet T - shirts, and diaphanous sweaters.
Diaphanous in one definition is «delicately hazy» and that is precisely what Resika works thick patches of color against in his Provincetown work.
In Greenberg's eyes the torch of Abstract Expressionism (the cornerstone of his power as a critic) was being carried forward by Ms. Frankenthaler's spirited reformulation, followed by Mr. Louis's languid pours; Mr. Noland's radiant targets; Mr. Olitski's carefully controlled stains and (later) diaphanous sprayed surfaces.
Jenkins's diaphanous streaks and gentle, fluid fields of color positioned him as an important figure in abstract expressionism, and he often exhibited in the same venues as Jackson Pollock and Willem de Kooning — artists who shared his instinctual working method.
The heavy materiality of Mountains of the Moon had enabled a diaphanous chromatic lightness, but around this time he began to explore much subtler interfusions of hue in paintings like Snow Morning (1959) and Golden Day (1960), which seem to anticipate color - field paintings such as Jules Olitski's works of the mid -»60s.11
Frequently executed whilst the underlying paint is still wet, the resulting skips, schisms and apertures rupture the diaphanous skeins of colour above in incalculable patterns.
Her drippy, gestural images use layers of diaphanous color cascading in multiple directions.
The «gossamer thin difference between illusion and the real» (Cool Memories III: Fragments, 1997) articulates itself in these works through the diaphanous, illusory layers that stack upon each other.
One of the highlights of the exhibition, Le Barrissement de la Peinture (The Trumpeting of the Paint), is a modest nine inches high and features a diaphanous figure gathering apples in a candy - colored landscape.
Some of the drawings are dominated by roughly quadrilateral forms, but most feature linear marks arranged horizontally or vertically, either in dense masses or almost diaphanous in their dispersal.
This technique of flattened paint distinguishes itself from the layering of diaphanous and airy pigments that characterize much of his work, yet finds precedent in his earlier billboard paintings.
In some places the force of Richter's squeegee removes nearly all of the pigment going right back to the pale ground, leaving only a diaphanous veil of its previous occupant.
New York - based artist Beverly Semmes is well known for her use of garments to define the absent body — dresses hung on the wall and spilling out across the floor in a sea of diaphanous fabric.
Other Hofmann students include Giorgio Cavallon, who is represented by a canvas in which areas of color seem absorbed by and emergent from an atmosphere of shimmering diaphanous light, and John Little, whose use of broad, muscular strokes that activate his surfaces are suggestive of the art of Jackson Pollock and Lee Krasner, with whom he was closely connected after moving to East Hampton, New York, in the late 1940s.
Composed of 18 diaphanous printed cloth banners displayed in a semi-architectural formation, the work includes a poetic audio track.
★ William Baziotes: «A Centennial Exhibition: Surrealist Drawings of the 1930s» (through Dec. 29) More low than high, these raucous sometimes ribald figurative images in watercolor and gouache reveal quite a different side of the well - respected second - tier Abstract Expressionist painter best known for the tasteful restraint, diaphanous colors and blurry organic shapes of his mature style.
This impressive work is comprised of permanent - wave end papers, the small, diaphanous sheets of paper used in the hair salon business.
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