Sentences with phrase «into diaphanous»

But the experience still leaves me strangely detached towards the macaque monkeys posing with chalices amongst painted patterned veils; they still evoke those exquisite, sophisticated designs incorporated into diaphanous Indian and Balinese fabrics.

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I vividly recall her long, center - parted auburn hair, her feet adorned with brown leather platform clogs, and her look punctuated by a diaphanous knit top tucked into statement - making culottes.
With the exception of the cosmologically focused Voyage of Time, the movies Terrence Malick has made since 2011's The Tree of Life tend to blur together into one diaphanous whole.
Yet as Bannard drove deeper into abstraction, crafting wispy swaths of diaphanous color washing over one another (and the viewer), he again found himself at loggerheads with the art world's tastemakers.
... major early works, the seminal Mountains and Sea (1952), she created diaphanous colour by means of thinned - down oils that she allowed to soak into the raw (unprimed) canvas.
In one of her major early works, the seminal Mountains and Sea (1952), she created diaphanous colour by means of thinned - down oils that she allowed to soak into the raw (unprimed) canvas.
Deliberately choosing views from varying perspectives, he eliminated distracting elements to render the essence of the iconic stone architecture, transforming it into a less recognizable, diaphanous version of itself.
The wall mutated into a glorious, diaphanous stretch of pure ambiguity.
The bleached rawhide, diaphanous and delicate, methodically curls into itself, skin embracing skin, with evocative tactility and meticulous balance.
This illustrates two vital points that are often overlooked: 1) the LWIR escaping into space comes NOT directly from the surface (except in the «window» wavelengths) but from a diaphanous mass of gases, and 2) there is NO additional thermal energy produced by the «greenhouse effect.»
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