Sentences with phrase «indeterminate forms»

Both artists, extreme in their use of vivid colors, excel at creating paintings with a sense of play between defined and indeterminate forms, an ambivalence between figure and ground, and a resistance to interpretation.
Each is a flatly painted monochrome field that abounds with imagery including eyes, faces in profile, and other more indeterminate forms, often in pulsating combinations of colour.
Marco Tirelli's paintings depict abstract subjects and indeterminate forms -LRB-...)
Glitter glue, cheery kid's handwriting, and handprints on fabric lent an innocent charm to the show, which celebrated creativity in its most unrefined, indeterminate forms.
Each painting abounds with imagery including eyes, faces in profile and other more indeterminate forms recalling cell structures, often in pulsating combinations of colour.
Completed in a single session, each is a flatly painted monochrome field that abounds with imagery including eyes, faces in profile and other more indeterminate forms, often in pulsating combinations of colour.
Each new work of the ongoing series abounds with imagery including eyes, faces in profile and other more indeterminate forms recalling cell structures, often in pulsating combinations of colour.
Topics include estimating and evaluating limits, resolving indeterminate form, infinite limits and limits at infinity, continuity, and Intermediate Value Theorem.

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Metaphysically speaking, in order for anything even to be, it must be ordered or patterned in some way.18 Without some form it would be sheer indeterminate chaos.
It has identified woman with body, passivity, indeterminate and disorderly form (process) and «dumb» matter.
If the vital thrust is shared by all living elements and if certain organic forms are sought as necessary for indeterminate activity, then one might imagine why the same forms tend to appear universally.
Averroës proposed to correct Avicenna in two ways: first, that the essence of corporeal form lies in indeterminate dimensions, thus asserting the priority of spatiality in the abstract over the particular incidental form of a body, its so - called determinate dimensions; second, a characterization of corporeal form as «merely the capacity of prime matter for natural motion and as merely the tendency to move to its natural place» (CM 40), a harbinger of the formalities of dynamics to come.
Soybean cultivars are often divided into two groups: indeterminate - tall plants whose main stem continues to grow after flowering - and determinate - shorter, bushier plants whose main stem halts growth when blossoms begin to form.
Through color alone — applied to suspended rectangles within abstract compositions — Rothko's work evokes strong emotions ranging from exuberance and awe to despair and anxiety, suggested by the hovering and indeterminate nature of his forms
The space, shapes, and lines from the artist's original drawings are lost and the indeterminate blur that he produces becomes the paintings» dominant aesthetic form.
They are on the cusp of an indeterminate language, making an appeal for personal liberation in one form or another, even as Korea has emerged from its military past to the democracy and corporate leader it has become on the stage of a new world order.
It indulges in the passive - aggressive of void / presence, where form is protrusion, but remains indeterminate in its mediation between fact and fiction.
Often arranged on the floor, spreading around corners in indeterminate shapes, Apfelbaum's forms comprise intricate, nearly psychedelic layers of dyed fabric, as if myriad smaller paintings had sprung from a cental cluster of colorful shapes.
Anchored in these quasi-interior spaces, the domestic and the everyday play out as undecidable vignettes of indeterminate subject, narrative and form.
Navigating the exhibition becomes a means for reflecting on the many ways by which physical and emotional presence can be reached: color can be louder than scale, surface can be more immediate than form, the indeterminate can be more visible than the finite.
Wrestling forms hover over horizontal planes affecting a dystopian atmosphere of indeterminate scale.
Rather these drawings, which destabilize and disfigure historical form, look uncannily towards an indeterminate future.
Appropriating different performance genres such as the Broadway musical, the television commercial and the radio play as both a form and a reference, Spooner considers how dematerialized, indeterminate, unmediated performance, can sit within the extreme visibility of entertainment and today's attention economies.
The column, a form evoking architecture, text (a magazine column), and biology (giraffe's neck) in this setting forms an indeterminate foundation upon which the artist can layer meanings.
Occasionally incorporating fragments of plastic or wood, Thornton populates his paintings on panel with a mix of ambiguous forms, frenetic drawing, and cartoonish objects, all suspended within a purposefully indeterminate pictorial space.
The error occurs in two complementary forms, which we might indicate thus: (A)(My own imagination) → (Real property of Nature), [or](B)(My own ignorance) → (Nature is indeterminate).
This is an important restraint that is not made in immigration law, where long - term indeterminate detention is not considered a form of punishment.
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