The cake can be replaced
by individual squares decorated as baby blocks, or parfaits in the colors chosen for the shower.
These fallen petals were on view during Open Studios, each flower's pigment rubbed
onto individual squares of watercolor paper.
The systemic paintings are enlivened by the coloristic connectivity
between individual squares: every itinerant shade recurs repeatedly as the eye moves up and down, left to right, appearing each time new, metamorphosed by its neighbors.
Organic Matters artist Dawn Holder lays out
individual squares of porcelain grass in Monoculture; Right, Organic Matters artist Rebecca Hutchinson assembles her multimedia installation Patterns of Nature, Photographs: Laura Hoffman
Instead of parsing the grays and the colors
into individual squares on the same canvas like earlier Concentric Square paintings, Stella combines them, resulting in a dizzying clash between the two essential components of color, hue and value.
I am wondering if i could roll flat between parchment paper, then either cut
the individual squares and then sprinkle on cinnamon sugar mixture, or leaving whole, sprinkling mixture, then slicing squares.
Can then be cut up and wrapped in
individual squares.
Many crochet blankets are made up of
individual squares that are joined together to create the blanket.
Nicola bought 24 - pack trays of impatiens;
each individual square of the tray was small — perhaps 1 - 1.25 inches square — so the girls planted 3 - 4 stems per flower pot.
Can then be cut up and wrapped in
individual squares.
The individual squares form a self checking rectangle shape once all the problems are solved.
Slim front lights sit high on the fender lines, and get horizontal, Y - shaped housings with five
individual squared - off LED lighting elements.
If you don't know, most JRPG assets, especially those for scenery, are built of
individual squares that are patched together to make bigger pictures.
Individual squares, seemingly containing traces of larger compositions, are carefully stitched together, creating a tension between order and chaos that finds a physical component in the optical sensations triggered by the grid.
Single paint drops from the plastic squeeze bottle containing various layers of color are trickle into
the individual squares, a process similar to Chuck Close's technique, but with a lustrous three - dimensional finish.
In these,
each individual square is composed of its own varied types of light - reflecting lines, adding movement to the surface.
Individual squares of one solid color even appear to have their own changing color gradient within them.
When combined, her modules become a visual system that seeks balance, allowing for the coexistence of
each individual square in a greater installation that frames the relationship between artwork and viewer.
For the artist,
each individual square symbolizes the rich tonality and movement of the viewer, all the while maintaining the restraint that defines Jeongganbo.